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Great space and delicious food. I ate the French toast which was amazing. Best breakfast place I went to in NOLA thus far.
One of the more spacious and newly built restaurants that I ate at on my journey. The food was great and averagely priced for this part of NOLA. All in all, they do a great job here and I would recommend it in the morning for brunch if your looking for a lot of sunshine.
Had a great time at a party there. the space was well appointed. friendly and accommodating staff
We love it. Totally Impressed with the food. I got the pork chops with mashed sweet potatoes. The pork was tender and flavorful, while the potatoes were unbelievably delicious. My husband had the ricotta gnocchi. The server said it was to die for, and she was right. The handmade gnocchi was heavenl
Had been wanting to come here for a while and finally had breakfast there this week. Walking up the steps, I was a bit unsure if it was open as the dining room had its lights off, but was quickly greeted by a friendly woman who explained the cafe was open for counter service until 10am (when brunch
Great little brunch spot. Big windows let the sun in, but the AC is pumping on high. The food is a little pricier than expected but it's worth every cent. Huge plates with amazingly tasty food. The eggs Benedict and fried green tomato BLT are definite stand outs.
I've eaten here 7 times thus far and have never been disappointed. Good food with a unique twist. And the atmosphere is wonderful too. Very cozy and comfortable environment for someone who usually dines alone. Love it!
They have the absolute best grits I have ever had in my life! We called a few weeks ahead to see if they could handle a group for brunch. The staff was very friendly and organized even with our large group.
Had the steak and eggs with potatoes and toast. It's was absolutely delicious! Also try the pancakes and I have to say they were the best pancakes I've ever had. Definitely recommend you try it.
Still in its infancy, but a nice refuge away from touristy French Quarter. Most people wouldn't venture this far out unless you live in the area. Hope that they realize that they are ruining the dining experience and food by not paying attention to the small details. Hello? Heinz jelly packets w
The food and service for Sunday Brunch were absolutely fantastic! A great spot off of the French Quarter with little or no wait and a very charming atmosphere. The Bywater Bene and the Couch D' Lait are to die for. End with the Cremé Brûlée as it will not disappoint!!
Great food in texture and options, although a bit bland. They've got a solid gallery as well as student's seasonings, jams, and whatnot that you can buy. Definitely a place you want to support.
We tried Press Street Station just for something new. We were totally impressed overall; from the menu, service, and food to the cleanliness of the bathrooms and the overall aesthetic. Reasonable prices, unique & delicious food, friendly faces, and great music...PSS is the total package!
Great brunch food and bloody Mary's! We went there when there was also live music and they were terrific as well! Six of us shared 7 different delicious dishes.
A student run cafe for breakfast, lunch, and dinner with counter service. I have had brunch there a couple times and been happy with the stuffed mirliton. It has a large and spacious floorplan with a lot of natural light. They have free wifi, and it is a better place to read or study than satsuma
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