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Bidra med feedbackIf they are looking for a good customer service, they will be very disappointed by Nola....from the menu is different than on the website regarding eating and drinks, to employees who drink from their friends drinks after the look around to make sure that the manager can not see them and also eat from their friends eating during the duty. our dinner was simply on the table of male workers with not one word of him, in cleaning our table, we were drunk with a ****, and not a commentary as our food was. to eat thema it was quite common with the jambalaya was microshaft given at a guess given ridiculously hot it was and not to mention the...more
Nola is a consistently great place to go. The staff are always awesome and they always have something new on their menu. They also encourage you to try new things which I like. Excellent beer selection with a huge whiskey menu. Small wine list. The menu is excellent everything looks appetising. The fried chicken is a must have. Great stuff coming out of a tiny kitchen.
Perfect spot to hang out with friends on a Friday Saturday night or a weekend afternoon. Delicious fried chicken paired with a nice cocktail or whiskey or cold beer what more can you ask for. Great service .. good music. Really I have nothing bad to say !
NOLA short for New Orleans, Louisiana is a cool bar just off Rundle St known for its impressive selection of Whisky and Craft beer. However being me, I wanted to try NOLA for their fried chicken. The boneless fried chicken was crispy on the outside and moist on the inside, with a nice hint of a garlic kick. It stood alone well, and did not need the sauce that came with it. With a great range of soul food on offer, we also tried the Beef Brisket pictured, bottom right and Pork Po Boy pictured, top left – a traditional sandwich from Louisiana that I thought was only available in America. The beef brisket was definitely my favourite! It was flavoursome with that BBQ sweetness, and...read more
Cute little craft beer bar adding yet a lil more pizazz to the already trendy Vardon Ave. Only popped in for a wee bevvy and a snack so can't say too much, but would like to come back for a wee bitta jazz and some more beers and nibbles. Place is small though cosy, service was chilled friendly the place just gave off good vibes. Will return