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<p> The Hurricane Drink, a <em><a href="https://maninflight.com/new-orleans-second-helpings-experiences-from-my-second-trip-to-the-city/">New Orleans</a> </em>classic cocktail. Not as sophisticated as the Sazerac, but a lot less trailer park than the hand grenade; this drink is a must when visiting <em><a href="https://maninflight.com/new-orleans-second-helpings-experiences-from-my-second-trip-to-the-city/">New Orleans</a></em>. I am going to give you a list of spots where you can find the best Hurricane Drink in <em>New Orleans</em>. This is from my perspective, there are probably a million good places to find this drink. The ones I will include are <em>my </em>go-to spots. As always, if you have your favorites let me know, I will take the bullet and test them out&#8230;</p>



<p>First, what is a Hurricane Drink? It is a rum based cocktail; the good places use light rum and finish it off with dark rum on top. It is mixed with fruit juice (preferably homemade), commonly passion fruit and orange juice. </p>



<p>The creation of the cocktail is credited to New Orleans tavern owner&nbsp;Pat O&#8217;Brien. The bar allegedly started as a&nbsp;speakeasy called Mr. O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s Club Tipperary and the password was &#8220;storm&#8217;s brewin'&#8221;.</p>



<p>In the 1940s, O&#8217;Brien needed to create a new drink to help him get rid of all of the less-popular rum that local distributors forced him to buy before he could get a few cases of more popular liquors such as scotch and other whiskeys.&nbsp;He poured the concoction into&nbsp;hurricane lamp shaped glasses and gave it away to sailors. The drink caught on, and it has been a mainstay in the&nbsp;French Quarter ever since..but today you can only get the original in a few bars.</p>



<p>This isn&#8217;t a one-shot drink, good places make it taste like candy, while giving you 4-5 hits of rum. You probably should sip them, I never do&#8230;hence my &#8220;incident&#8221; on my plane ride home. I love these at all times of day. It is best to start them before 9 AM so you can get a nice lunch time nap&#8230; All Hurricane Drinks aren&#8217;t created equally,  the below are my favorites.</p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Pat O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s </h3>



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<p> <strong><em>Hurricane Drink  Price: $8.50 (with  signature glass)</em></strong></p>



<p>Not the best Hurricane in <em>New Orleans</em>, probably below average in my opinion, but I have to include them. After all they invented the damn drink, even if they did cheapen it with a thick corn syrup base. Located on <em>Bourbon Street </em>this place is always packed and has a nice patio. They also have food, crappy as it may be, the alligator is a safe choice if you must. Go, have a Hurricane Drink, take a selfie for <em>Instagram</em> and move on. There, I got <em>Pat O Brien&#8217;s</em> out of the way, now onto where you should REALLY go&#8230;.</p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Curio</h3>



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<p> <em>Hurricane Drink Price: $9</em>  <em>Happy Hour: $</em> 6</p>



<p class="has-text-color has-very-dark-gray-color">An unassuming bar right outside of the <em>Hotel Monteleone</em>, it is me and my crews traditional morning Hurricane Drink. So much so, that I am more likely than not, going to grab some and bring the late sleepers one as a wake up call. The cocktails are really a work of art. I was told by the bartender that this is the recipe <em>Pat O&#8217;Brien&#8217;s </em>used to use, until they swapped real juice with the corn syrup mix mentioned above. The cocktail may take a bit longer to make, but it is worth the wait.</p>



<p>Notice the color, a bit more orange/yellow than most of the other places we visited.  Real juice isn&#8217;t hot pink, and you can tell by the flavor that this juice is legit (not a mix). What is even better, buy a Hurricane drink at happy hour (3PM-6PM) and you will get it for only $6. They have food also, and it looks delicious, but I only went for the drinks. </p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"> Fritzel&#8217;s European Jazz Pub </h3>



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<p> <strong>Hurricane Drink Price Varies</strong></p>



<p>This bar is about as &#8216;divey&#8217; as they come, complete with the hottest bathroom in America. We always end up here on our trips to <em>New Orleans</em>, and always have fun. The Hurricane Drinks are better than most, although their pricing scheme is a bit suspect. The sign outside reads Hurricanes $5, we walk in sit down and get three. The bill was $30, apparently there is a different price for takeaway Hurricanes. My assumption is those aren&#8217;t as good&#8230;</p>



<p>Having said this, the drinks themselves are great and I always seem to have a good time when I come here, they usually have free music, which never disappoints. Of course, every time I hear music in <em>New Orleans</em> it is good&#8230;</p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading"> Lafitte&#8217;s Blacksmith Shop Bar</h3>



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<p><em><strong>Hurricane Drink Price: Its foggy </strong></em></p>



<p>Admittedly, it gets a little dicey when remembering the Hurricanes at this old establishment. Lesson: Jurricanes at night are less remembered than daytime Hurricane Drinks. I know I enjoyed it&#8230;it was definitely better than <em>Pat O Brien&#8217;s</em>, I don&#8217;t think they use a mix. It was just past 6 PM in <em>New Orleans</em>, and at this point details start to escape me&#8230;</p>



<p>This bar has been around for hundreds of years so they must be doing something right. The also serve something called a Purple Drink, but I was too drunk to remember this when I got there. Just know this&#8230;between all the bars on <em>Bourbon Street</em>, gravitate toward this one. </p>



<p>and finally&#8230;.</p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">The Gazebo Cafe </h3>



<p><em>Hurricane Drink Price: $9</em></p>



<p>I really love the <em>Gazebo Cafe</em>; they have a little to go window right outside the main restaurant. It is the perfect place to get your second Hurricane when on your way to breakfast in the<em> French Market</em>. </p>



<p>I would say this is a close second in terms of favorite Hurricane Drinks in <em>New Orleans.</em> For about $9, you get an amazing beverage, of which they do the second pour of dark rum to finish it. I hit up this spot every time we pass it, usually on the first morning.</p>



<p>I did eat there one time and listened to the free live music they were playing. It has been a while since I tried the food, but I remember I liked what they served. As usual in this city, I always enjoy the music.</p>



<h3 class="has-text-align-center wp-block-heading">Conclusion on The Best Hurricane Drink</h3>



<p>Admittedly, this is almost a best Hurricane Drink in the <em>French Quarter</em> list, not all of <em>New Orleans</em>. Really, where else are you going to drink them? I am not running around the <em>Garden Distric</em>t or the business district with a red Hurricane Drink in my hand. If you are near Frenchmen&#8217;s Street, I will give an honorable mention to Iggy&#8217;s a local bar that somehow I ended up spending a few hours. The people were friendly, even to those of us that wandered off from the <em>French Quarter</em>.</p>



<p>If it is your first time in <em>New Orleans</em>, and you want to experience a great Hurricane Drink, this list won&#8217;t lead you astray&#8230; just remember to pace yourself&#8230;(drink WATER!).</p>
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