food, salad, salads
burritos and wraps, food
interior
interior
interior
Absinthe service
interior
Drinks
absinthe flight
interior
interior
Bubble Bubble Toil and Trouble
Butter candle noodles
interior
Hecate's Crossing
Divine Connection and moon water
Gorgeous seating area
Divine connection!
Menu
Florida water and Blood moon ritual
Joi B.
Nov 4, 2024
When we sat down, our server told us Tatlo is a Filipina witch bar. Say no more, you've got me.The interior of this little spell-binding lair with its darkly-painted walls filled with art paying homage to the Voodoo queens of NOLA and Spanish moss-strewn rafters had me at hello. And then I looked at the little menu of absinthe cocktails and was given spirit cards and I was like, this is my new favorite cocktail bar in the Quarter. Located right next to the Old Absinthe House and next to Patrick's Bar Vin, another favorite, you enter around the corner on Bienville, not Bourbon Street. There was a 45 minute wait, so they took our # to text while we had a drink at Patrick's. Note: make sure they get the right # as we went back to check once an hour had passed and they had apparently tried to text us 15 minutes earlier. No big deal, just something to be aware of.I ordered two cocktails: Hecate's Crossroads, which is a lot like a Death in the Afternoon but with a slight lavender note. Loved the flavor but the absinthe must have been room temperature because the drink was not served icy cold like I prefer with bubby drinks. If I ordered it again, I'd ask for ice.Next I had Florida Water which is a gin drink, served beautifully with a flower. Weirdly enough, I preferred my friends' drinks to mine, especially the Divine Connection because of the blueberry goodness. My husband's Bubble Bubble Toil & Trouble was also delicious. Both of these drinks are served icy and made them a lot lighter then the drinks I ordered. Good to know for next time.I didn't try the food and it looks like there is one vegan item on the menu, Paper Magick. My husband liked his sandwich, the Four of Swords. Not sure if this is somewhere I'd go for a full meal but I'd love to try the rice paper dumplings next time if they are plant-based.Tatlo just left such a great impression, from service to ambiance to drinks. It's a legit holistic experience, as the menu notes that each drink and plate has an intention.
Read Morediana h.
Dec 7, 2024
beautiful ambiance! food was fine. service was just OK. not very responsive to emails about reservations, but they finally came through. It took some efforting tho! we had a hard time finding the entrance, but I kind of liked that about it!my friends were all dressed for halloween night in our vampire fanciest. the decor was lovely, but the service was meh.
Read MoreMeagan L.
Oct 11, 2024
I've been to Tatlo a handful of times since their soft open this summer in the back of the Absinthe House on Bourbon Street. The chef-proprietor team there includes one of my favorite food purveyors, Christina Quackenbush, and her imprint is all over the decor and menu! The witch-themed lounge with speakeasy vibes is quickly becoming my favorite place to drop in for a pick-me-up. I'm not a super fan of absinthe but the Sacrifice is a palatable cocktail from the absinthe list. I liked the Bubble Bubble Toil and Trouble as well, but it was a little messy to mix and sip. I've had several dishes and not been disappointed by any of them. Teach a Girl to Fish was a light but filling entree that left me wanting to sip more broth out of the bowl. The pork ribs are delectable, and a little messy to eat. Get the butter candle noodles! The chicken arancini had a spice that my husband didn't favor, and the serving was a bit small. My dining companion felt the fondue dippers left a bit to be desired, but the cheese itself was perfectly melted and creamy. There's often (always?) a reader available and the service includes an opportunity to manifest your own magic!
Read MoreNicole D.
Feb 21, 2025
If you have a soft spot for astrology and all things witchy, this is your enchanted haven. Seriously, they serve up drinks inspired by the stars--if that doesn't pull you in, what will? The absinthe selection is off the charts, featuring local Louisiana brews and exotic international picks. We're talking blue, white, green, and even red absinthe--it's like a rainbow of ritual spirits! I also tried the protection noodles. Let's just say they were fine but didn't exactly cast a spell on my taste buds (though they did the trick since I was starving). The pièce de résistance? Lighting the butter atop my noodles was like a mini ritual of culinary pyrotechnics. Our server also had us do a quick mini ritual at the end for protection and good luck. Can't wait to return for another round of cosmic cocktails and I plan to try the fondue!
Read MoreWendy J.
Feb 9, 2025
Love this place! It has a great dark, moody vibe and just a fun place to hang out at that's just off Bourbon Street. Our server was Melanie. She was very attentive and gave very good recommendations. A friend and I ended up ordering some drinks and we shared a couple of dishes. The triquetra was so delicious. The ribs easily fell off the bone and it was like a flavor party with how the cabbage and mango slaw paired so well with the bbq sauce. The protection noodles were sauced and seasoned well. Pancit noodles are my favorite and I loved how it came with a butter candle. And the added grilled shrimp were cooked to perfection. They have neat little extras like you can manifest a wish or get a tarot card reading. Can't wait to go back to try some of the other dishes.
Read MoreKaitlyn M.
Oct 11, 2024
This is such a cool place and a unique experience! Especially for Halloween season. The staff is so sweet and detailed in explaining the menu and the meaning behind the dishes. You can tell they really do care about the work they're doing and the customers' experience. I love how every item has an intention behind it. Out of everything I tried, the Protection Noodz were hands down my favorite! It comes with a lit butter candle that melts over the food. 10/10 I also had the bubble cocktail, The Cauldron, Teach a Girl to Fish and Ube cake with avocado ice cream for desert. The interior is very aesthetic and they also do tarot readings.
Read MoreMichelle Z.
Nov 29, 2024
if you love astrology and all wiccan, witchy things, you MUST come here for a date night. they have an astrology-based drink if that tells you anything about this place. so many absinthe options (both local to Louisiana and international). they have blue, white, green, and even red absinthe (red is more new according to our server). our server was knowledgeable about absinthe. got the mata hari, toulouse bleu, and violet crown opal absinthe in a flight. also got the protection noodles which were okay (nothing special, but i was hungry). i thought lighting the butter with fire in the middle of my noodles was cool. will be back!
Read MoreTriah P.
Nov 23, 2024
My partner and I were intrigued by this "witchy filipino restaurant " and reserved a table for 2 for dinner. Our server was amazing and had the privilege to meet the chef/owner herself. I asked for some added protein for a non-meat dish and they added it, no questions asked! We got 2 dishes and 2 drinks, an adobo rice ball thing and a noodle dish with a butter candle (sorry forgot the names). Both were yummy. After eating, the chef/owner showed us a filipino manifestation ritual using bayleaves and the candle on our table. We also pulled a few oracles cards which definitely resonated for me. The restaurant's decor was witchy and dark, i love it. Overall, it was a great experience and refreshing to find Filipino food mixed with the occult vibe (two things i'm very into). Would love to see how the restaurant grows the next time I visit NOLA again!
Read MoreLaura K.
Nov 30, 2024
If Stevie Nicks was a bar, this would be it. Very witchy, fun aesthetic. Good absinthe cocktails. Didn't try any food but the fondue looked amazing!
Read MoreMonique G.
Jul 24, 2024
Best place ever!!! Entrance is low key & you could miss this secret place easily. On side street off bourbon st. I had two of the best curated absinthe drinks. The head bartender is a very talented and created the whole drink menu. She has like 19+ different absinthes at the ready. The owner is also the chef. I only ordered the rice paper wrapped crawfish appetizer, & it was hands down my most favorite meal of my whole visit to New Orleans. Since I'm Gf & Df, my choices on my visit where very slim but here, these dumplings were just sublime. Wish I could have returned. This place is run by women "witches". Just good vibes all around. Oh yeah they also have a tarot card reader that you can take part in for $$ Both my mom & I did that too. So much fun
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