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Brennan’s

brennans Brennan’s
417 Rue Royale
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-525-9711
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The Brennans are New Orleans restaurant royalty through and through with Palace Café, Mr. B’s Bistro, Café Adelaide and Commander’s Palace - and more - all in the family. Brennan’s, though, is the first and the original. Here, Brennan-created dishes such as Eggs Hussarde have room to shine, and the ambient courtyard provides a perfect spot for a special meal. Breakfast at Brennan’s, if done properly, should be started with a Brandy Milk Punch and followed by Bananas Foster, the restaurant’s own invention and signature dessert. Dinner and breakfast are both prix-fixe, but a la carte options are available as well. Wear your Sunday best, or something like it.

Port of Call

Port_of_call Port of Call
838 Esplanade Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70116
504-523-0120
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Tucked away on Esplanade Avenue at the edge of the Quarter, Port of Call can be easy to miss if you’re not looking for it…and if there’s not a big group outside, which is rare! Both the hamburgers and the drinks (all tropically named) are way too big, but in a good way. A Monsoon and a Cheeseburger (as big as your face) would not only make a killer meal, but it would also provide a perfect excuse to nap for the rest of the day. They also have pizzas and steaks. Port of Call is self-described as “extremely casual.” No reservations.

Déjà Vu

Déjà Vu
400 Rue Dauphine
New Orleans, LA 70112
504-523-1931
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Déjà Vu is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and they serve breakfast all the time. This, of course, makes it a dream come-true for anyone with a hangover. It’s pretty much the usual diner fare, with burgers, po-boys, club sandwiches and three-egg omelets, but there’s also homemade French onion soup, a seafood platter and jambalaya. Déjà Vu has a full bar and delivers for free to the French Quarter.

Court of Two Sisters

Court_of_two_sisters Court of Two Sisters
613 Rue Royale
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-522-7273
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The Court of Two Sisters was indeed started by two Creole sisters as a “notions” shop, selling New Orleans women Parisian perfumes and formal gowns. These days, however, two brothers are in charge, and food is what’s for sale. The restaurant is aptly named, as it has the largest courtyard in the Quarter, complete with original gas lanterns and water fountains. The Jazz Brunch, lingering every day from 9 to 3, is fairly famous, and features a jazz trio strolling about the dining area. They also serve a traditional Creole dinner menu. At night, they offer drinks to go for Bourbon Street revelers. Reservations are suggested.

Antoine’s Restaurant

Antoines_pic Antoine’s Restaurant
713 Rue St. Louis
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-581-4422
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Antoine’s, having been open since 1840, is much more than another New Orleans restaurant; it is nothing less than an institution, and it is the country’s oldest family-run restaurant. Having a meal in one of their 15 impeccably appointed dining rooms allows you to join ranks with the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, President Roosevelt and Pope John Paul II, who have all eaten here. The menu is full of the most classic classics: Oysters Rockefeller were invented here in 1889, and have been a staunchly-kept secret ever since; accept no imitations. The waitstaff is legendary as well, with many families requesting the same server year after year after year. If you’re going to eat anywhere in the city, it should be here, especially if it’s a special occasion. Reservations are suggested.

Carlos Mencia’s SUAVÉ Nuevo Latino Grill

Carlos_Mencia_SuaveCarlos Mencia’s SUAVÉ Nuevo Latino Grill
200 Magazine St.
New Orleans, LA 70130
504 595 -3211. Fax: 504 595-3213
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Carlos Mencia’s SUAVÉ Nuevo Latino Grill is located just 2 blocks outside of the French Quarter and 1 block from Harrah’s Casino. This new Latin food restaurant offers something totally different in a city full of seafood and Cajun eateries. A local’s favorite you will enjoy the great food, great service and great atmosphere. Be sure and try the award winning Mojito made with fresh squeezed sugar cane juice and sample some of the best Nuevo Latino cuisine found any where in the world.

P.S…. If you're lucky you might catch a glimpse of Carlos or anyone of his many celebrity friends during your visit.

K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen®

K-Pauls_logo K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen®
416 Chartres Street
New Orleans, LA 70130
504-596-2530
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Chef Paul Prudhomme has propelled the distinctive cuisine of his native Louisiana into the international spotlight and constantly pushes the limits by creating exciting, new American and international dishes at his French Quarter restaurant, K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen®. Executive Chef Paul Miller goes to great lengths to ensure the highest quality food. He states, "We have three kitchens and a bakery at K-Paul's and the philosophy and commitment to excellence will never change. There are still no freezers in the restaurant and only the freshest ingredients of the highest quality are used. This is why we change our menu daily." There is one staple at K-Paul’s, however, and that is the bread basket which is brought to the table upon arrival. Filled with melt-in-your-mouth, fresh-out-of-the-oven breads like New Orleans Black Strap Molasses Muffins, Jalapeno & Cheese Rolls, and Mama’s Cornbread Muffins! They are so good you’ll have to remember to save room for your entrée and dessert!!!

 

The French Market

French_Market_Meal The French Market
1008 N. Peters Street
New Orleans, LA 70116
504.522.2621
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Just at the Mississippi’s edge, the French Market offers upscale shopping, entertainment and regional cuisine within the atmosphere of America’s oldest operating public market. From Café du Monde to the Farmer’s Market and Community Flea Market, we look forward to sharing our tradition and unique cuisine with you. Convenient parking is available. Enter at St. Peters on the riverside of Decatur.

Daisy Dukes - Featured Restaurant

001Daisy Dukes
121 Charters St
(504)592-4633


Hungry? Daisy Dukes is open 24 hours a day serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner all day. So whether you’re having an early start to your day or ending a late night in the French Quarter, Daisy Dukes will satisfy your hunger. We even deliver to the French Quarter 24 hours a day just in case your hangover is keeping you indoors.

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