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anything goes NOLA

Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:36 am
Posted by TomballTiger
Htown
Member since Jan 2007
3768 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:36 am
anyone remember this place:

Extinct Restaurants
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Anything Goes
1975-1978
French Quarter: 727 Iberville (now a "gentleman's club")

Although it lasted less than three years, anyone who dined out in the 1970s remembers Anything Goes. It is near the top of The Most Preposterous Restaurants Ever Opened In New Orleans list. Its gimmicks were unforgettable. Each table was in a strange environment. One was in a giant Budweiser can. Another was in a jail cell. The servers were costumed in equally unconventional getups, and were encouraged to get as wacky as they liked as long as the table was entertained and the food served timely.

What most people don't remember about Anything Goes are the two things that actually made it worth a visit. It was the work of Pip, Ted, and Jimmy Brennan. A couple of years earlier, after the infamous Brennan family split, they became sole owners of Brennan's on Royal Street--at the time one of the most profitable restaurants in the world. Brennan's was free of the money-losing satellite restaurants in Dallas and Atlanta, among other lesser restaurants in the Brennan orbit. They had to do something with the money, and Anything Goes was what.

It's also forgotten (because it seems so unlikely now) how good the food was at Anything Goes. Some of it was served unconventionally. Their soup and salad bars, for instance, were ensconced in a boat and in an antique car, in keeping with the studied non-conformity of the place. But the groceries were of good quality, and the chefs from Brennan's were used to turning out delicious eats.

The concept was inspired by a still-running chain of restaurants in Texas called the Magic Time Machine. It was successful here at first, but New Orleans is a different place from San Antonio, Dallas, and Austin. (Much more so in the 1970s than now.) Locals who were delighted on the first visit (when they went on their own) and the second (when they brought uninitiated friends) were less charmed on the third and fourth visits. After that, the joke was old. Since the gimmick was so dominant, you thought about whether you wanted to sit in the pyramid again before thinking about the food.

Being in a prime tourist location didn't help. Visitors to New Orleans come to have a New Orleans-style dining experience, not an evening of amusement-park-style goofiness.

Side note: The previous occupant of the Anything Goes location was the New Orleans outpost of the Playboy Club.
Posted by TigerWise
Front Seat of an Uber
Member since Sep 2010
35113 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:39 am to
I wasn't born yet. VOR probably went there but doesn't remember.
Posted by hobotiger
Asbury Park, NJ
Member since Nov 2007
5194 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 10:46 am to
I went once in when I was in 7th or 8th grade, nothing great
Posted by vistajay
Member since Oct 2012
2496 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 11:37 am to
It was my family's go to restaurant whenever we had a special event and the kids got to decide where we wanted to eat. I was about ten, and thought the place was hilarious. The servers were dressed as characters and really hammed it up. I remember Zorro in particular.
Posted by turtle75
Member since May 2011
86 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 11:52 am to
Yes! Went to Anything Goes for my 7th or 8th birthday. We sat in, what I thought at the time was, an acorn and our waiter was Raggedy Andy. I always wondered what happened to that place. I loved it!
Posted by tenortoga
Member since Dec 2007
480 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 12:29 pm to
Yes I remember eating in an indian teepee and also in a truck bed. If I remember correctly the doorman was a midget in a tux wearing like a 3 foot high top hat. Wasn't the walls of the bathroom covered in playboy centerfolds? (possibly due to its prior incarnation as the Playboy Club). I remember as a kid going to a resturaunt where that was the wallpaper in the bathroom but am not 100% sure it was here?
Posted by TomballTiger
Htown
Member since Jan 2007
3768 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 12:45 pm to
quote:

It was my family's go to restaurant whenever we had a special event and the kids got to decide where we wanted to eat.


same here
Posted by MeridianDog
Home on the range
Member since Nov 2010
14186 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 1:31 pm to
There was a similar one in Oklahoma City, calles Maggie's House of Fine Repute.

They had a 280 pound Russian Ballerina guy in pink, Red Riding Hood, The Ringmaster, A cheerleader girl, and a few others. Urinal in restroom was filled with crushed ice. Food was so-so. Guys at Chevy A Car plant always wanted us to take them there on our dollar. Never had to wonder where to take the customer out for dinner in OK City.

Salad bar was an old red Jag with holes cut in trunk lid for salad stuff.
This post was edited on 8/13/13 at 1:34 pm
Posted by oldcharlie8
Baton Rouge
Member since Dec 2012
7806 posts
Posted on 8/13/13 at 1:33 pm to
i do. i fell through the trap door one time. i was only about 7 when i went. i do remember the plastic burgers and fake drinks.

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