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Specialties
Home of the best po’boys on Earth in one of Uptown’s only sports bars! Famous for our St Patrick’s Day Parties. Watch sports non-stop on one of our 20 TVs. Call for our daily restaurant specials.
History
Established in 1949.
Tracey’s was the original Irish Channel bar, established in 1949. It started off four doors down at Constance and Third, but moved to its current location on the corner of Magazine and Third just a few years later.
Tracey’s was always seen as an Irish Channel oasis with cool air conditioning, the first color TVs in the neighborhood, cold beer and fantastic food. When we reopened its doors in 2010, we were lucky to be able to recapture that original neighborhood feeling with great staff, loyal customers and fabulous friends.
Today, Tracey’s has the most TVs (20 to be exact) anywhere in Uptown and is a great place to watch sports and enjoy a luscious po-boy, gourmet soup, delicious salad and more. We welcome you to a new generation of memories at Tracey’s…home of the «Best Roast Beef Po-Boy on Earth!»
Meet the Business Owner
Jeffrey C.
Business Owner
Born and raised in New Orleans, Jeff saw the world during Desert Storm in the Navy and grew up in the business through local hot spots like the Half Moon and Pat O’Briens.
He is an avid LSU and Saints fan. He supports Tulane athletics, partly because his wife is an alum.
Jeff grew up in the kitchen and you can tell in ours. He often cooks up specials like gumbo or seared tuna salad for daily features.
He has never met a stranger so be sure to introduce yourself!