Looks like the Corner Bar is now called the Corner Oyster Bar?
I was just there in May, and that sounds correct. Super easy to find.
Right next to Jackson Square, typical sports bar theme (plenty of various team banners for LSU, Saints, etc. and lots of tv's).
It didn't seem to be what I would call a Patriots bar, but did look like a good place to go watch the game.
Everybody in the area is super friendly, don't worry if you are the only Patriot fan.
Food was okay, nothing spectacular, especially considering so many other great restaurants in the city.
I got a laugh over seeing that they still had a payphone inside. . .
But it definitely had more of a vibe of a place to go watch the game than any other place in the French Quarter.
This article gives you a few other options.
Where the food and drinks are as good as the view of the TV.
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I don't recall MRB, that's also in the French Quarter.
If you go closer to the stadium, towards downtown (CBD, Central Business District), I remember going by Walk Ons one morning.
Was much bigger size-wise than the Corner Oyster, and it looked like it would be a fun place to watch any game from.
If that is where you do end up choosing to watch the game, I'd recommend having eggs benedict across the street at Daisy Mae's first (yum), then go to Walk Ons.
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