Phone: (09) 309 5854
Website: www.orleans.co.nz
Cuisine: Southern states cuisine
Rating: 7/10
Whoah. What an assault on the senses it is walking into Orleans - the Britomart bar and eatery that has taken up residence in the space next door to Racket Bar in the cute cobbled Roukai Lane. Stepping over the threshold, you are transported to one of the time-worn jazz and blues bars of New Orleans. Well, sort of.
The menu says Orleans offers "music liquor kitchen" and first impressions are that there is more emphasis on the first two. A stage area built out of dark-stained timber has a piece of old-fashioned floral carpet marking the space for a drum kit and old piano, and seating is at high tables in the bar-cum-dining room.
The walls and shelves behind the bar are littered with memorabilia of the jazz and blues legends alongside the day of the dead icons that you find in New Orleans, and there's a certain night-time cosiness about the place regardless of whether you visit in broad daylight for lunch or during the evening.
The windows are deliberately and somewhat disconcertingly "yellowed" - perhaps to emulate the nicotine stains in original bars like these - and a patterned black pressed tin ceiling darkens the atmosphere further, while the sound system cranks out lively jazz numbers of old so that, in all, you can feel like you've arrived mid-party.