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Cafe Beignet Bourbon Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Cafe Beignet Decatur Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Cafe Beignet Royal Street

Café Beignet is a cup full of New Orleans’ best European traditions. For two hundred years, New Orleanians have savored every sip of their rich coffee accompanied by delicate, crisp beignets (ben-yays). These golden squares, usually dusted with powdered confectioner's sugar, can best be described as a cross between a French pastry and an American doughnut. In New Orleans, beignets are enjoyed at a breakfast, for dessert, or any time for a special treat. New Orleans’ Café Beignet provides a grand cafe setting outside and in, and the best coffee and beignets anywhere. Breakfast Served All Day. New Orleans Cajun Specialties and Fried Seafood Also Available.

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Cafe Sbisa

Like many of our peers, we have decided to temporarily close our doors.

We will spend this time honing our craft and we look forward to serving y'all again soon!

Established in 1899 and the third oldest fine-dining establishment in the French Quarter, Cafe Sbisa is proud to re-open it’s family-owned and operated restaurant under the direction of Co-Owners Mr. Craig Napoli and Executive Chef Alfred Singleton. Enjoy locally-sourced French-Creole cuisine in the iconic building with views of the French Market and famous George Dureau mural.

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Lula Restaurant Distillery

In the heart of New Orleans, expertly crafted food, spirits and cocktails come together in a unique privately owned micro-distillery and restaurant. We are quintessentially southern with a distinct Louisiana influence. We are Lula Restaurant-Distillery. As the first and only restaurant-distillery in New Orleans, Louisiana and in the Southeast US, we promise to offer you an incredible experience in the shadows of our copper still and along the historic streetcar line of St. Charles Avenue

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Marcello’s (Lafayette)

Welcome to Marcello's Wine Market Cafe where we specialize in true Italian cooking. Born in Sicily & raised in New Orleans, we use the freshest ingredients that reflect authentic Sicilian cuisine with a touch of Northern Italy. Our wine concept is giving guests the choice to browse our racks and make their selection from our value priced wines. Our wine pricing is slightly above wine boutique prices, but far below traditional restaurant wine list mark-ups.

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Palm Court Jazz Cafe

We are closing with immediate effect due to COVID-19. We will look at a reopen date in a couple of weeks as we see how things go. Take care dear friends.

Palm Court Jazz Café was opened by Nina Buck in 1989 to provide an enjoyable and interesting atmosphere to listen to some of the legends of Traditional New Orleans Jazz while dining on fine Creole cuisine. The décor and theme of the PCJC reflects the elegance of old New Orleans, high ceilings, mahagony bar, mosaic tiled floor and Steinway Grand piano. The restaurant seats up to 170 people.

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