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Copper Vine is probably one of the best brunches this crazy city with cars in the drains has to offer. Come for the food and drinks, stay for the decor, and please don’t forget to stunt on the ‘Gram when you take your pics in the bathroom hallway.
Nolé took over the former Cheesecake Bistro on St. Charles Avenue, and honestly, it’s a perfect replacement. It’s a place with an impeccable culinary marriage of all things New Orleans and all things Latin America.
Bearcat Café is a dry brunch of sorts, but where they lack in mimosas they make up for in bottled lemonades of different flavors, teas and impeccable meals.
Sure, the name is a bit misleading, but Down the Bayou was definitely not a disappointment. In fact, it was an experience, one that solidifies what it means to gather for brunch with your squad and catch up.
Wakin’ Bakin’ is one of those places you hit up when you’re looking for a full on breakfast – like the kind your mama or grandmama would cook on a Saturday morning
Tucked on the border of the City Park and Lakeview hoods, legendary chef and culinary queen in her own right Susan Spicer’s new restaurant looks and feels like home, dripping with legacy and history.
I heard through the grapevine that Martin Wine Cellar (both locations) had a brunch for a few years now and couldn’t wait to get there and try it. And just like I imagined – it didn’t disappoint.
I wish I hadn’t waited until adulthood to invite pimiento cheese into my life.
If you ever needed a group of old friends to get quiet, visit here. Once the food arrived; silence.
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