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Jacques-Imo's Café
The guide was updated:The creation of French-Italian chef Jacques Leonardi, Jacques-Imo’s Café is a favorite for authentic "Nawlins" cuisine. The café invites guests to come early and stay late for delicious dishes, like the duck and andouille sausage gumbo, crab meat stuffed shrimp, and blackened redfish with crab-chili hollandaise. The atmosphere is welcoming and whimsical for friends and family. Parties of four or under are seated on a first come, first serve basis; for parties of five or more, reservations are recommended.
Useful Information
- Address: 8324 Oak Street, New Orleans
- Opening hours: Mon–Thu 5pm–10pm, Fri & Sat 5pm–10:30pm
- Website: www.jacques-imos.com
- Phone: +1 504 861 0886
- Email: info@jacquesimos.com
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Standing proudly as one of New Orleans' original and lasting treasures since 1862, Café Du Monde is open 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to fulfill all your desires for fine coffee and pastries. Its menu is rife with all the condiments of a traditional coffee house: dark roasted coffee and chicory, pastries, and freshly squeezed juices. Naturally, most people come for the famous beignets, which are made true to French-style doughnuts. The most frequented location is the French Market Café Du Monde, but there are also seven other locations in the New Orleans area, so visit the website to find the nearest one to you!
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Napoleon House
The history of Napoleon House is as fascinating as its food. The building was originally owned by Nicholas Girod, the mayor of New Orleans between 1812 and 1815. During this time, Girod offered his home to Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile. Though the French leader never arrived, he remained the namesake of the café. The Napoleon House has since become a nationally renowned bar and café, serving soups, sandwiches, salads, gumbo, and jambalaya.
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Jacques-Imo's Café
The creation of French-Italian chef Jacques Leonardi, Jacques-Imo’s Café is a favorite for authentic "Nawlins" cuisine. The café invites guests to come early and stay late for delicious dishes, like the duck and andouille sausage gumbo, crab meat stuffed shrimp, and blackened redfish with crab-chili hollandaise. The atmosphere is welcoming and whimsical for friends and family. Parties of four or under are seated on a first come, first serve basis; for parties of five or more, reservations are recommended.
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Café Amelie
Café Amelie seems to have been born from the pages of a fairytale rather than reality. It is clear New Orleans locals feel the same way, for the café is consistently used as a venue for weddings and private special events. Possessing one of the most picturesque and intimate courtyards in the French Quarter, Café Amelie offers al fresco and interior dining.
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Ernst Café
Nestled in the historic warehouse district, Ernst Café has been serving generations of New Orleans locals and visitors good food and great times. Come for the "Ernster" sandwich or crawfish étouffée with rice for lunch, and finish your meal with the homemade bread pudding for dessert. Ernst Café has been serving New Orleans since 1902.
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Atchafalaya
The cuisine is as elaborate as the name! Atchafalaya serves ornate, contemporary Creole and Cajun dishes. In addition to hand-crafted cocktails, Atchafalaya also has a "Bloody Mary Bar" and live music during Saturday and Sunday brunch. Much like its dishes, the restaurant's setting is warm and florid with unique color palettes and designs. Atchafalaya is also New Orleans’ only five “A” restaurant.
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Mr. B’s Bistro
Mr. B's Bistro is New Orleans' gourmet bistro, serving French Quarter Creole dishes made with the freshest, local ingredients. Favorites include the gumbo Ya Ya, barbecued shrimp, and bread pudding. Mr. B's has lunch, dinner, and dessert menus, along with a Sunday Jazz Brunch menu and weekly luncheon specials. Reservations are encouraged but not required.
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Avenue Café
It is true that coffee can be consumed at any time of the day, and this is exactly the concept the Avenue Café follows. Complement your aromatic coffee with the flavors of freshly baked bagels, croissants or crispy sandwiches. All of this and much more awaits you here at the cozy Avenue Café.
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Hivolt
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Elizabeth’s
With a prized menu made from scratch, Elizabeth's Restaurant serves up authentic Southern and New Orleans fare for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and brunch. Specialty sandwiches, like po' boys and burgers, and soups draw crowds for lunch. Entrees like the Berkshire pork ossobuco over fried grit cake draw faithfuls for dinner.
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Mammoth Espresso
Mammoth Espresso welcomes you with a well-chosen assortment of coffee and a variety of treats like tarts, pies, muffins, and cookies. The center of attention, however, remains the coffee, such as delicious espresso. Tea is the other main character here and, as it gets clear, the choice is diversified. Comfort and coziness are also an immutable part of the setting, which will make you feel at home.
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Tout de Suite Café
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Café Envie has long been a popular spot for locals and travelers alike in New Orleans. Whether seeking a relaxing cup of coffee or a quick escape with one of the cafe's delectable pastries, Café Envie has a little bit of something for everyone. The Saint Ann Panini is a staple of the menu, along with a selection of sandwiches, cheeses, pastries, and drinks.
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