Wow, I see a review hasn't been written on this place in quite a while. Well, here goes: This location is right at my back door, and we go through the drive thru all the time. Last night was a little different. I had my husband and child in the car. I suggested going inside to get our daiquiris while family waited outside because a bartender here had formerly told me you get a $1 off the price of a daiquiri if you go inside to get it. Well, that was not the case, but no complaints. My main beef about what I received -- or rather, didn't receive -- when I stood at the bar is the #1 sickening reason why my wonderful husband who has 25-plus years of bartending experience and truly LOVES serving people, and happens to be from Texas, can't get a decent bartending job in this town: You obviously have to be rude, obnoxious and downright impersonal to bartend in the New Orleans area!!! I stood at the bar for what seemed like 10 minutes while THREE bartender girls laughed and talked and even lined up to take a picture of themselves with one of their cell phones before noticing that I was standing there waiting to order daiquiris. For them, I was a nuisance and an interference in the way of them chatting, laughing and having a good time. Who knows what they were talking to each other about or doing, and WHO THE HELL CARES!!! Serve your customers! Can't believe I even left a $1 on the bar. My husband can go back here for his daiquiri if he wants -- I'm taking my business to a more customer-friendly and appreciative establishment. I know it doesn't take much education, finesse or class to squirt daiquiris into a cup, but it takes someone really special to light up the place with a smile and a gracious attitude -- and an APPRECIATION for the customers you are serving who may just leave you a $5 tip instead of $1.
Review Source:Friendly and very helpful drive-up service! I had questions about vague flavor names like "Attitude Adjustment" and "House Special" and she was quick to explain ingredients. All of the flavors listed on the sign weren't available unfortunately but we settled on a jug of the girly mango-ey "Tropical Passion" and are satisfied.
The gallon was only $22! Hell-o!