Baton Rouge Restaurant & Lounge
(212) 281-2336
458 W. 145th Street
New York,
NY
10027
40.8248
-73.9465
Neighborhoods: Harlem, Uptown

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User Reviews
Anonymous
January 10, 2009
I went there once and the waiter forgot my order. Everyone else had a good time and I did too when my food finally came. They were apologetic for the mistake so I got it for free.
read full reviewelsushi921
December 14, 2007
this was like going on a quick trip to New orleans for the night, it was just so sweet and romantic. I loved the red room best. The blues singer downstairs added so much to the whole night. The food was very special and the desserts wonderful. The wine list was impressive too. I think going to Harlem is very special and interesting. This was in a wonderful old brownstone that is completely redone. Every detail was interesting. We didn;t want to leave so we went to the first floor after dinner and sat for the Blues... Check out the European bathroom upstairs with the pull chain. I found this from www.newnewyorker.
read full reviewsablewolf
October 03, 2007
This place was recommended by a co-worker who had seen them on a food channel. I love N'awlins (been there several times) cuisine and decided to try them out one Friday evening (9/21). A friend and I got there about 6ish. We were impressed with the decor. We sat in the back garden which was nice. To start we ordered drinks. They were very expensive. 15 and 12 dollars. We then ordered appetizers. I wanted alligator bits and my friend ordered napoleon shrimps with fried green tomato. The presentation was great, the alligator bits. ..so so. The shrimps were delicious but they were served with fried RED tomatoes. I complained. Our waiter asked me if that was unacceptable. I said of course. He went back to the kitchen and came back with a plate of fried GREEN tomatoes. Why didn't we get GREEN tomatoes in the first place? The atmosphere was nice the music that night was so so. The lighting in the garden after it got dark was non- existent except for a blaring spotlight shining out from the inside area. I ordered Cajun fried chicken as an entree. The crust was very hot, not tasty hot, just hot. The chicken was not fresh. We ordered the flourless chocolate cake for dessert. It tasted like a devil dog with ice cream. Needless to say we were very disappointed and when the bill came we felt like we were robbed. I have to mention that our waiter Leo was very good and tried his best to accommodate. I will however give 4 stars to the bathroom great decor. I will not go back there for the food. High prices, mediocre quality.
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Restaurant Special Features:
Romantic Dining, Group Dining, Fine Dining, Brunch, Outdoor Dining









