Court of Two Sisters
New Orleans, LA 70130-2115
Phone: (504) 522-7261
- Price:
- $$$
- Cross Street:
- Toulouse Street
- Best of Citysearch:
- Outdoor Dining 2006, Brunch 2004, Fireside Dining 2004
- Hours:
- Mon-Thu 11am-3pm, 5:30pm-9pm, Fri-Sat 9am-3pm, 5:30pm-9pm, Sun 9am-3pm
Editorial Review for Court of Two Sisters – by Chad Kirtland
The Scene
Fountains and a playful jazz band create a soothing atmosphere under a canopy of wisteria in the French Quarter's biggest courtyard for dining. Inside is elegantly done with white linen and mirrors.
The Food
The daily jazz brunch buffet is an undertaking of tremendous magnitude. It offers more than 80 items, including traditional breakfast foods, cold salads, soup, fruit, boiled seafood, dessert and more. On weekends, a special station makes eggs Benedict and omelets to order. Southern favorites such as grits and grillades are among the best any place. Brunch wouldn't be the same without Two Sisters' signature mimosas. Order a split of house champagne and a carafe of OJ to make it through the meal. Dinner features Creole seafood specialties such as etouffee and several fresh fish dishes, plus veal, beef and chicken.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasThe restaurant offers beautiful facitilites to host your next event. Among the choices are the Terrace dining room, with seating for 190 for dinner or 250 for a reception. It overlooks the courtyard.
User Reviews for Court of Two Sisters
06/26/2008 Posted by desijohn
This place is a must for anyone traveling to New Orleans. Just came back & had brunch there. Not only did I have a great brunch here - I can't believe that I ate turtle soup!!! Every item was amazing!!! Have the bread pudding and you will be convinced that you died & went to heaven.
05/22/2008 Posted by tamstrat
My husband and I recently were in New Orleans and he insisted we "find this restaurant with a lovely courtyard" for lunch. He had dined there once before years ago with a group of people and could not remember the name. We walked around and finally he found it and I am so glad we did!!!! This is a lovely place to have a slow lunch. The courtyard was beautiful and the lunch buffet was yummy! I normally am not a "buffet" person, but was impressed with the quality and variety the restaurant had to offer. Great mimosa to go along with lunch too! It was expensive, I was a little surprised when we received our check, but my husband and I enjoyed it so what the heck.
Pros: Very lovely atmosphere, loved the courtyard brunch and mimosas
Cons: Expensive but you pay for the atmosphere
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