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Good options for Easter Brunch in NOLA?
Posted on 3/22/14 at 10:55 am
Posted on 3/22/14 at 10:55 am
4/20 is my Stepdaughter's birthday. Her older sister got to eat a fancy dinner for her birthday (requested the oldest restaurant in the city and got it; Antoine's)
We bring them to places like Commander's and Emeril's and even though they have limited palettes, they love the "fancy" atmosphere.
So I was looking to get a nice Sunday Easter Brunch.
Looking at them Antoine's has the Easter Bunny, but they have been there and as my review showed review 9/13 they don't plate food well and it was all just "ok".
I have done the Crystal room in the Le Pavillion before. One thing I like about that, is my old GT teacher from 25 years ago is the piano player there. (he also is the piano player at the worst restaurant in the city 'Andrea's') But it's buffet style and $75 a person.
Emeril's does a good brunch, but been there, same with Commander's.
I was leaning towards something new, but looking for some recommendations.
For the kids sake they may enjoy Antoine's the most, especially if we get a private room again.
Just want to get it booked this weekend, so I don't have to plan last minute.
We bring them to places like Commander's and Emeril's and even though they have limited palettes, they love the "fancy" atmosphere.
So I was looking to get a nice Sunday Easter Brunch.
Looking at them Antoine's has the Easter Bunny, but they have been there and as my review showed review 9/13 they don't plate food well and it was all just "ok".
I have done the Crystal room in the Le Pavillion before. One thing I like about that, is my old GT teacher from 25 years ago is the piano player there. (he also is the piano player at the worst restaurant in the city 'Andrea's') But it's buffet style and $75 a person.
Emeril's does a good brunch, but been there, same with Commander's.
I was leaning towards something new, but looking for some recommendations.
For the kids sake they may enjoy Antoine's the most, especially if we get a private room again.
Just want to get it booked this weekend, so I don't have to plan last minute.
Posted on 3/22/14 at 11:04 am to Napoleon
Check with Coquette. Their menu has several non traditional brunch items. Plus, the dining room has a style the kiddos should appreciate.
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