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Number of Reviews:
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June 2009
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Reviewer: The old man
Carlsbad CA
August 10, 2009
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The last time I had a fritter here was over 20 years ago. At that time I remember really liking it. For the last five years I've been trying to get back--boy was that a mistake!
My daughter and I split an order of fritters with the trio of "fruit dipping sauces." The fritters had a cold dried out exterior and a barely cooked interior--inedible. The "fruit sauces" all tasted like over-sugared apple sauce. There was just no way we could eat more than a bite. A disappointingly total waste of money.
As for the Mint Juleps--I've always be afraid to try them. Perhaps they're a perfect match for the fritters?!
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June 2006
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Reviewer: Rob9874
Maricopa, AZ
May 31, 2006
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I too love the Mint Julep Bar. Back in the day (2000?), you could buy a mint julep late at night, after the Fantasmic show. However, now it closes earlier, so keep that in mind. It just adds to that New Orleans feel.
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December 2003
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Reviewer: Parizienne
Rancho Cucamonga, California
January 01, 2004
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LOVE, LOVE, LOVE those juleps. They are a New Orleans Square tradition. Try one! yum. Add an order of fritters if you're hungry. They are like beignets with powdered sugar. Délicieuse.
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Feb 2000 and April 2003
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Reviewer: miss_sonja (jrudden@comcast.net)
Seattle, WA
October 24, 2003
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We love the Mint Julep Bar! It's located in a little lane just next to the railroad tracks in NOS. Tucked away like that, it's seldom very busy. The Mint Juleps are a few dollars, maybe $2.75? A refreshing treat (wish we could spike them with a little bourbon...:-). They also have pastries which can be good or mediocre; ask the CM how long they've been sitting. They have a cinnamony fried pastry that's very good, especially with coffee. You can sit in the covered seating--it's quiet and a nice place to take a little break.
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