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Delicious food, unique and super tasty drink menu with a staff that is delightfully dedicated to providing the best possible experience to their guests. Less than a half a block away, it's the ideal restaurant to kick off your evening on on Bourbon Street. You're not going to regret any part of The
The place had a good french vibe and the collection of drinks are good. I had a Moscow mule which was ok, but not the best I've had. The foods I had here were also tasty, their jambalaya is a little less spicy than what I expected but still great and tasty and unique to their own place, the other on
Food was delicious! We had about 20 people in our group. I think we overwhelmed them some but enjoyed the food and would go back.
Ate lunch on a Friday at Maison Soule. We were a little early but they seated us and took great care of us. The service is excellent and genuine - we felt they were happy to have us there! We started with the crab cakes. They were very good but not the best I've ever had - a bit more cake and le
We had a large group of around 15. Everyone really enjoyed what they had. From the soups, to the apps then main course and finally dessert, I highly recommend this place to anyone looking for good food and service. We just about had one of everything off of the menu, and not a single complaint. Look
My wife and I ate the cafe while in New Orleans this past weekend. We stumbled upon it by surprise. I had the special that day; a three egg omelette with peppers, onions, fresh craw fish tails and a craw fish Étouffée hollandaise sauce poured over the top. I, personally, enjoyed it! The Cafe Au Lait
I worked at 720 St Louis as a bartender/waiter from 2008-2011. The staircase is "occupied" by female ghost that always perpetuates herself in the color purple. Numerous customers have had their picture taken on the staircase, and she has shown up in the pic. I took many of these pictures. Incredible
Wonderful selection. Generous portions. Even serve breakfast till 1:00pm for those still recovering from a night in the French quarter.
Went for a late brunch. Food was delicious!! Drinks made by the bartender (Bibi?) were so great! Staff was A-plus. This was a great spot and more people should come for the food.
Nice stop for a Sunday brunch. Bottomless mimosas for $10. Daughter had crepes, I got a loaded ham and egg croissant, and hubby enjoyed their crawfish omelette. Friendly staff.
The service here was 6 stars out of 5. Waitress was very friendly and the food was great. Wife loved the char grilled oysters, you really need to order the dozen, if not you would wish you did. red beans and rice was on point. Thank you so much for the great time.
Hadn't expected to find a vegetarian po' boy but was pleasantly surprised. Lovely staff and a great location in the French Quarter. Near the fun but we could still hear each other.
Just opened yesterday, so cutting some slack. The gumbo and jambalaya were excellent, although could have been a little hotter temperature-wise. The fries were very good. The host is very nice, really willing to work with you to make you happy. We sampled the bread pudding - 2 of us felt there was t
Limited menu. Big sandwiches were the star of the show. The seltzer part was about hard seltzers but I can forgive them for that. We need a real seltzer bar. Fizzy style.
A gem of a restaurant with scrumptious fare (modifiable for dietary restrictions), friendly staff and within a historic building!
The Monte Cristo is a little known item that should be on the list of famous New Orleans cuisine.
Great food. N.O. Trio is excellent. Service is great as well. Besides. Having beignets close to a warm fireplace in winter is just perfect.
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