Fun atmosphere, with great cocktails and appetizers! They have the best hummus that I have ever eaten! It had a strong lemon flavor, and was served with pieces of garlic Naan (Indian flatbread that is not as dry and tasteless as pita bread). We were fighting each other over this stuff and had to have a second order! It was a total steal at $3.95!!
The happy hour cocktails were an extremely good deal at $5 as well. Good selection of drinks. Comfortable places to sit, chat, nibble, drink, and socialize. The music does get a bit loud at 8. The waitresses are very professional and get the job done. Can't wait to go back!
I fell in love with Philip's about 4 years ago. I began going there for Happy Hour on Friday nights. So.Much.Fun. The Martinis are $4 and there are so many different ones to choose from. The bartenders work hard and don't leave you waiting to take your order. The place is nicely decorated and offers comfy couches to sit on, tables and chairs, or big bar chairs.
Throughout the past year, I started going to trivia night on Tuesdays. They have some good apps to choose from and the drink menu has had a makeover. There are more upscale drinks to choose from such as pimm's cup(which is delish) and some other drinks with fresh ingredients. The owner is very friendly and chats with the guests often. He makes sure everybody is happy.
This is a great neighborhood place, despite the fact that is looks drab on the outside and is surrounded by cheesy college bars.
In short, good drinks, good food, friendly staff, and fun people.
i like this place. a lot.
tuesday night trivia? YES PLEASE! That is nerd cred right there. they have $4 martinis from 4-8, and they have some great appetizers.
we order the chicken tenders.
their fries are.. phenomenal. i forget what Jason said they use to cook them, but it was outstanding.
we also had the chicken/pesto pizza and it was also equally delicious. the chips and spinach/artichoke dip is great as well.
i like the ambiance of this place, because it is chill. it's quiet, nice seating, and besides trivia, the drinks are alright.
i'll be there. every tuesday.
I hated this place. I hate MOST of you Yelpers that exclaimed that it was Lady's night on Thursday? You're so full of shit.
10 dollars for a fucking Gin and Soda... I know, I know I ordered Hendrick's, fuck off though.
It's uptown right near Tulane. I know that most of the college students will vouch that 10 dollars is a lot and probably won't tip on top of that, but Jesus Christ. I understand the bartenders and waitresses were really hot, okay? That's fine-- I like staring, (This is why I give two stars) but god, having to hear a story about going to the gym and shopping made me remember why I left Miami, and I hate conversations that don't start with "When I was fisted..." Just get to the point.
If you're into divey, dingy, and dirty; then this place will make you barf all over the place.
4/5 it's finally friday night and it feels alright!
so about that friday night HH life. they are sweet and dangerous, and i also like that they'll come around and offer finger foods. i think dj's are starting up residencies and the music was cool. overall the ambiance is a nice pick up from the usual nola experience, so it's a nice wind-down from the office before dinner and more drinking!
The Happy Hour on Fridays is legendary with strong, cheap, and delicious $3 Martinez! I'm a lightweight so they are dangerous! Went on Wednesday night (day before thanksgiving) and it started off quiet and picked up as the night went on! The French fries were amazing with real Parmesan cheese! Yummy! Plus the bartender, Jennifer, snagged some bacon for us! Love this place! Reminds me of places in L.A. With comfy and big bars tools, red pool tables, comfy couches, and the back room! Â I miss living near this joint!
Review Source:Phillips is an interesting place. Despite spending a large portion of my formative years on and around Maple, I had never been here. A buddy from work was always telling me how much he enjoyed this bar so we decided to give it a try.
Apparently my buddy's memory of the bar is significantly different than what the bar has become. According to him it was a more upscale version of a college bar. I agree that it is more upscale, but the night we went did not seem like a typical college bar.
Over the years Phillips may have become a gay and lesbian bar. This realization came to me when I realized the girls next to me were making out and that a large majority of the customers were gay men. Since we like to consider ourselves open minded people, we sat there an enjoyed our drinks. No one bothered us, and the staff were very friendly.
Would I go back? Maybe. The place is nice inside, but if I am on Maple, I prefer the more classy establishments like TJ Quill's.
This used to be just a basic cool college bar. Â Now it seems to rotate between being a gay bar, a lesbian bar, and whatever else bar. Â I liked it when this joint was just a plain bar and I don't have the patience or inclination to discover what rotating night of the week which sexual orientation will be spinning through. Â They have remodeled and attempted to reinvent themselves but I've got no desire to play the sexual orientation roulette wheel that this place has become and neither gay or lesbian bars interest me so I will just stick with plain ole regular bars.
Review Source:Phillips is definitely one of the nicer places on Maple St. Â When you go in, you feel as if you are in a high end place. Â I have never been in here when it has been packed and it isn't packed with college kids like the other places. Â There is a nice older crowd here and although the drinks are a little more expensive, it's worth it if you don't have to deal with a huge crowd.
Phillips also has pool tables and nice seating areas for groups, if you don't want to sit at the bar. Â The lighting is dim and cozy and the music isn't super loud, so you can have a conversation.
Run far away from this bar.
The problem is a barfly that has sort of taken over his corner of the bar and claimed Phillips as his personal living room. Â He's loud and obnoxious and nobody working in the bar wants to manage him 'cause he comes in and spends money "every day".
We had stopped into the bar before but really never hung out there 'til tonight. Â It looked promising at first, in particular because we live in the neighborhood and would looking for a new place to watch Saints games. Â It will f'r sure be some other bar for that.
We won't be back to this bar ... ever. Â Not only that, I will be warning friends about it. Â It was such a distasteful experience, that the evening with this boor is the kind of anecdote that you'll drop into casual conversation with friends.
I like hanging out in bars and, generally, I'm not only tolerant but kind of like their quirks. Â This was different. Â It's one of the few bars that I will actively avoid.
Like many reviewers have already stated: excellent happy hour! Who doesn't like a colorful fruity cocktail? I've been here a handful of times, all on Fridays around the 5 o'clock hour, before the rush, so it's been a breeze to find a seat and get service from one of the hot waitresses. I've never stayed long enough to see the place get packed but I hear it's a festive crowd. All in all, definitely worth your time to check it out.
Review Source:I have only been on fridays, which my friends refer to as "gappy hour" because the 5 dollar martini special attracts a large crowd of gay guys. Â but the place is good, and the drinks are great. Â and the best part is, they give you free bacon when you order rounds of drinks. Â bacon! Â are you serious. Â and it is really good bacon!
Review Source:One night I plopped in a car with 3 guys and was told we are going uptown to find some more respectable men. After about a 10 minute drive from the Quarter, we ended up in this cute neighborhood. There was parking on the street, no problem.
We then enter Phillip's which I had assumed was a gay bar, Â and I guess it is but there is also a heavy mix of straightys here too, so it is kind of hard to tell. Place was really packed.
I had some really fancy cocktails mixed well and tasted great. Then I stood around watching people play billiards and my friends get hit on right and left. Nice!
I wouldn't say I would come here for the ambiance, it is really nice but it isn't anything unique from any other bar/lounge I have been to in L.A.. I would come again on a night where we wanted to 'keep it classy'
This bar has certainly tried to modernize and reinvent itself, including everything from its interior furnishings to its bartenders to its customer base. Â In my short time as a Yelp member and contributor, it's most likely come as no surprise to my readers that I like to weave my reviews through intricate stories. Â I believe that in that manner, one can obtain a stronger connection with my experience. Â This review will be no exception. Â Enjoy the tale of "Preternatural at Phillips!"
I had visited this bar several times over the course of the previous (6) years.  In my earlier experiences, the bar was a classic watering hole for college students.  It wasn't very clean or welcoming, the background music was overpowering, seating was strangely situated and consisted of very strange patterns and materials (cow print chairs??) and the drinks were cheap.  Even when I lived in Uptown, I never made a trip specifically to hang out here.  Unless I was in the area already (Jamila's or Maple Street Café), I just never ended up in this joint.  However, in this tale, my journey into the night DID end here.
A few weeks back, I was out with some friends enjoying some drinks. Â We were playing pool in the most gangly, drunken stupor one could ever imagine in the rear of Monkey Hill. Â Someone cried out that they wanted to split the joint and check out Phillip's Bar. Â Apparently, I didn't object too strongly because I ended up there after a short time.
First, the music selection nor the decibel level had not changed from my last visit. Â However, everything else did. Â The interior almost reminded me of Le Phare on Gravier St., with couches situated along the outer walls, complete with a table and single candle burning in the center. Â The narrow support pillars were adorned with what appeared to be mirrored tiles, reconditioned stained wood slates over the walls and various potted plants. Â
The joint was very busy for it being a Thursday night and it was barely 9 PM! Â There seemed to be an overabundance of men in the bar but we'll get to that later. Â Our small group made our way around and sat on the other side of the bar. Â The entire bar, itself, had been redone in frosted glass (acrylic plexiglass??) with colored lights flashing from within. Â
Seated at the bar, we put an order in for drinks but I kept it simple with Jack & Coke. Â Mine arrived cheap but strong. Â The last time I had been in here was 2-3 years ago, before the remodeling had been done. Â They even upgraded the bar staff to good looking women, although I think their outfits were a bit TOO revealing. Â Yeah, I'm a guy and I said it. Â I know, their job is to sell drinks but even so, I don't need a set of breasts with every single order....or do I? Â I'll have to think about that. Â Either way, the drinks made behind the bar by the shuffling, large breasted and literally falling-out-of-their-tops bartenders were very good.
So, what's the bad portion of this story? Â Well, after a short period sitting at the bar, we all began to detect an incredibly foul stench. Â The trouble was, it wasn't exactly constant so it's origins were difficult to locate. Â It seemed to permeate the entire bar area in waves, which had us all reeling from the noxious malodor! Â It either seemed to be getting stronger or we were being weakened by its utterly unholy powers. Â Finally, we found out that we were sitting just across from the restrooms. Â The 'waves of black death' originated from the bathroom doors that swung open and closed as customers entered and exited. Â Ugh, the stench was so horrible, it was like raw sewer! Â Someone MUST have died in there or at the very least, required stitches for their most recent "evacuation".
We moved to the other side of the bar and as I was drinking, men continued to tap me on the shoulder to strike up conversations. Â Odd that this has never really happened to me before. Â Why would all these guys be interested in what I was doing?? Â I must have been in too much of a drunken fog to take notice of the immense amount of men in the bar that evening. Â The guy to the right of me got up and left and another seated in his place. Â Minutes later, he tapped me on the shoulder and began asking me questions. Â Finally, he comes out with it: "are you gay?" Â "No, I'm not. Â Am I supposed to be?" Â He didn't reply but simply got up and left, too. Â Then, I looked around at the bar again and noticed all the men again, in their tight fitting attire, orange skin, slicked hair and huge smiles. Â I think we arrived on gay night?? Â My friends were all getting chatted up, too and looking at me with this look of "Help! Â What's going on here?!". Â Nicely, we vacated the premises. Â Not sure if Phillips is always like this but we were bombarded with men the entire time we were there, which was annoying and strange. Â Also, whatever creature is producing the stench in the adjacent restroom MUST be destroyed! Â It took me countless drinks to get over it all!
All I have to say is... ROB ROY! Â These people can mix a mean Rob Roy, a descent Sidecar, and a smoking Jack Willie! Â The bartendresses are beautiful, the crowd is fodora packin' and the vibe is upscale latin with a touch of hot sauce and a side of fries. Â The place to go when you're having more than one. Â Your head will be on a swivel... the place and crowd are hard to ignore (except for the occasional fatty in a short black dress and 'that guy' who seems to be in every bar). Â All in all i give it 5 beans, 6 stars, 4 yellow moons, and 7 green clovers!
Review Source:Phillips is a surprisingly entertaining place. During my freshman and sophomore years of college, it always seemed so mysterious when I passed in order to make my way to Maple and Hilary. Now that I'm older, I went for happy hour a few weeks ago and had a lovely time. The martinis are almost disgustingly sweet, but that's why we love them right? And for the good price of $4, you can't really argue too much about them. They're sufficient to get your head a little spinny if that's your goal. It seems very suave on the inside. It wasn't terribly crowded and crazy when I went (because we went early for happy hour, of course), but it seems to get pretty hoppin' as the night progresses. I'm pretty sure I would go back if the opportunity presented itself.
Review Source:If you had told me two years ago (when I was living in New York, having grown up in New Orleans) that one of my favorite bars would be a converted "tavern" on Maple Street, a Tulane stronghold, with cocktail waitresses in short dresses serving appletinis -- I'd have said you were crazy. Â But Phillips is sort of crazy. From the outside it looks like a typical neighborhood bar, but it's all loungy and glam on the inside. Not up-to-the-moment glam a la some Meatpacking District club, but that's OK. Â It's comfortable, upscale, and feels like a more... civilized experience than your typical Maple bar, even than most Uptown bars period.
But here's what I really love about Phillips:
1) The prices are reasonable. Â I've only gone for Friday (gay and gay-friendly) happy hour, and martinis of all stripes are only $5, and they pack a punch.
2) The music is good. Â A good mix of new stuff and old favorites.
3) The staff is super sweet and nice, sans attitude. Â This is despite the fact that it can get very crowded. While it's sometimes hard to get a bartender's attention, they're always super nice. Â Love those ladies.
4) At least on Friday, there's always a diverse crowd of folks from all over the city. Â It's really one of my favorite happy hours in New Orleans.
5) It's clean, well-staffed and well-run. Â Whoever is managing this place has a good thing and gets it. Â
Yay, Phillips.
Ahhhhh... Let's take a trip down memory lane. I have been frequenting Phillip's for 10 years! My sister has bar-tended here on and off for a better part of that time. This is truly a family of staff and patrons. My sister had her engagement party here. I took a picture with Anderson Cooper here. I also met Ricky Williams here. I won $100 bucks on the video poker machine once. I also have probably lost a few hundred. Â I have seen it transform its look slightly over the past decade but at the end of the day Phillips truly is your neighbor hood bar. Stiff drinks.Great theme nights and happy hours. Friendly (scantily clad) bartenders. Jukebox with A LOT of Classic New Orleans hip hop and frat boy favorites. And of course the owners Jason and Joseph, they always greet me with a shot and a hug.
PLEASE, check out Phillip's. YOU will go back again and again.
The first thought to enter my head when I entered Phillips was "Who Knew...?"
After dinner, some friends of mine invited me to come uptown to one of the neighborhood bars. I was expecting the regular dive-esq bars you always see in neighborhoods.
The exterior of the building lead me to believe that nothing was out of the ordinary. I figured I'd find a few locals perched on bar stools with a few tables for us to sit at while we ordered beer and whiskey shots.
Then... I opened the door. Huh? Who knew?!?
Phillips is pretty nice and swanky on the inside. Couches and pillows for those who want them. A nice, full bar. Dim, romantic lighting with small candles on the tables along with a menu for bottles of alcohol.
I first opted for the Watermelon Mojito which was on special at $5. The mint wasn't too crushed and there were actual hunks of watermelon in the mojito. Pretty good.
Later, a friend suggested that we order a bottle of champagne. One glass being $10 and one of the cheaper bottles being $25, it just made sense for us to buy a bottle and split the price. By the end of the night we had purchased two. Needless to say, we had a BLAST.
There were quite a bit of people in there, but comfortable. The bar never got overly crowded, which I like. There was some good music playing, though a little too loudly.
If pool is your game, then you will be excited to find 2 nice pool tables available for use, and even a few video poker machine.
I hear there was a restaurant in the back, but I never did make it that far.
This is one of those little known gems. A local uptown bar, with a sexy trendy vibe to it. I will definitely be back.
Tonight was my first time visiting Phillips. It was a pleasant surprise. I truly liked the atmosphere. The set up was cute and comfy. It's a great scene for a group of friends. Decent drinks, pretty nice watermelon mojito I tried. This bar also has pool tables.
I definitely recommend checking this place out, if you looking for a different atmosphere when you are in the uptown area.
As one of the people that went to the FIRST Phillips Friday happy hour after they remodeled, let me just say, I really miss this place. One of the nicest, comfiest uptown bars for sure, altho in my opinion they are little enthusiastic with the air conditioning.
The best thing about Phillips: free stuff. The first time we went, waaay back in fall of  of '07, there was NO ONE there, so they gave us a bottle of champagne for showing up. Since then, the bar has gotten way more popular, especially on Thurs. ladies nights and Friday happy hour, but their generous attitude is unchanged.
The bar bacon, ah the bar bacon. Who would put their fingers into a communal nut dish when you can just grab your own slice of crispy, not-too-greasy seasoned bacon? Phillips also promotes their menu by having the cocktail waitresses walk around with bite-size squares of their delicious pizza...beware tho, if you order the food does take a while to get to you.
the $3 martini happy hour is habit forming. In season they also tend to have $3 watermelon mojitos- to die for!!! Sadly, the quality of the martinis varies GREATLY depending on the bartender, but they're never bad. Still the girls are always super nice and efficient, and will also put out platters of seasonal fruit (read: watermelon, strawberries) on the bar to promote whatever fruity cocktail is the special. What more can you ask for?
Jackpot! Ladies night on Thursday= 3 free drinks to get your evening started :)
Friday night happy hour:The Sweet Tea martini's are delicious. A bunch of choices to choose from. All result in you feeling a great buzz.
I'm growing out of the college scene so I didn't feel out of place visiting a bar so close to TU/Loyno. Â Plenty of grown ups but not stuffy or pretentious at all.
Oh yeah, the bacon (yes, bacon) strips they give out are a score too.
While visiting, my friend suggested a trip to Phillips for the $3 martini happy hour on Friday. Â The martinis were excellent. Â The bar had bacon strips as the bar snack, which was oddly great (perhaps it was the 5 martinis talking). Phillips was a wonderful change of pace from Bourbon St. Â The customers were all mature-acting; it made for some great quality-people-watching instead of the usual omg-that-person-is-going-to-drunkenly-kill-Âthemselves-people-watching.
My friend ordered the quesadillas, which he enjoyed. Â There were pizzas coming out to other patrons and they looked delicious.
This place is to a lounge what a bourbon street drag queen is to a girl. A little bit off, but very friendly and way more interested in you.
Yeahs
- Have been here a couple times and though a bit posh looking on the inside, no one there is gonna scoff at you for wanting the rail vodka.
- Hot waitresses. Even the girls I was with were appreciative. They must catch a lot of fish with those stockings.
- Gets good and danc-y at night.
- Two pool tables if that's your scene.
- Seating!
- Great ladies night special. Doesn't help me directly, but I appreciate the company.
- Well stocked jukebox...
Mehs
- ...but there is always a hidden dj
- can get crowded late at night.
- I bumped into a girl wearing a feather boa and man, was she pissed.
If you haven't been to either their Thursday ladies night or Fridays happy hour you have not discovered the true jewel of Maple St! It's probably one of the most comfortable bars I've been to in New Orleans, even though the decor might seem a bit posh and intimidating at first, Phillips welcomes everyone...and I truly mean EVERYONE! Can you really go wrong with a place that has a selection of 15 different flavored martinis ($3 ON FRIDAY HAPPY HOUR!!) and bar-bacon? yes...bar bacon, beats cashews any day (which they also offer) so they even take care of your empty stomach so you don't end up a lush or dry-heaving...if you happen to be there on their better days sometimes they'll even make pizza and the waitresses will hand the slices out like free canapes, and trust me when I say Phillips pizza is finger-licking delicious.....Heaven?? I think so!
The juke box is brilliant and not that this matters much, but the waitresses and bartenders are some of the coolest chicks you'll meet, and they always look super hot in their black attires! Trust me, check it out next weekend...you can thank me later
Having visited all other bars on Maple Street, Phillips was quite a nice surprise.
This is a place to have cocktails, not cheap draft beers. Â The pizzas are also delicious. Â Bartenders are cute, and the (somewhat out of place) pool tables really nice. Â Can't wait to be 21 and not have to worry about the hassle of not being able to buy at the bar.
Phillips bar is the older, more respectable neighbor of TJ Quills and Bruno's on Maple. Â They actually ID for 21, and have a slightly more aged customer base because of it. Â All the bartenders are hot girls, and they wear tight clothes for your viewing pleasure. Â In the back there's a small bar in the red room, and that's a good place to sit and talk if it's not too loud. Â Ask for Katie.
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