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Coquette Brunch Reviews/Recs?- UPDATE WITH REVIEW/PIC
Posted on 10/4/12 at 3:23 pm
Posted on 10/4/12 at 3:23 pm
I did a search and saw Coquette's lunch and dinner talked about plenty, but I couldn't find much about brunch other than they apparently stopped doing it for a while and have started again.
I've never been to Coquette, but I made reservations for brunch this Sunday. The website seems to have a $30/person brunch menu.
Anyone had brunch there lately and could give a review..? I doubt it will disappoint, but just wanted some other opinions :)
I've never been to Coquette, but I made reservations for brunch this Sunday. The website seems to have a $30/person brunch menu.
Anyone had brunch there lately and could give a review..? I doubt it will disappoint, but just wanted some other opinions :)
This post was edited on 10/8/12 at 1:52 pm
Posted on 10/4/12 at 3:24 pm to LouisianaLady
The 3 course 20 dollar lunch is great.
My gf loves brunch but for some reason we've just never gone to Coquette for it. And we love the place.
I'm very interested to hear what others think.
My gf loves brunch but for some reason we've just never gone to Coquette for it. And we love the place.
I'm very interested to hear what others think.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 3:25 pm to LouisianaLady
Don't like brunch, so I've never been. Sorry.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 3:31 pm to LouisianaLady
Haven't done brunch, nor did I know they even did it. Their prix fixe are usually good deals though.
Don't expect to see what's on their webpage on their menu though. He keeps a couple of staples on it, but for the most part it's frequently changing.
Don't expect to see what's on their webpage on their menu though. He keeps a couple of staples on it, but for the most part it's frequently changing.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 3:31 pm to Rohan2Reed
It was one of my favorite brunches before they discontinued it. I prefer it to their dinner. I'll be hittin' it up again Sunday too.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 3:47 pm to Pork Que
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It was one of my favorite brunches before they discontinued it.
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I'll be hittin' it up again Sunday too.
huh?
Posted on 10/4/12 at 4:45 pm to Rohan2Reed
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Rohan2Reed
They stopped serving Sunday brunch for about a year. This summer, they started offering it again. I'll be going Sunday.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 11:19 pm to Pork Que
This is pretty much the responses I expected. When I searched, no one had recently done brunch there. Oh well... I'll find out Sunday. I chose the place because I've seen rave dinner and lunch reviews lately.
Posted on 10/4/12 at 11:42 pm to LouisianaLady
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This is pretty much the responses I expected. When I searched, no one had recently done brunch there. Oh well... I'll find out Sunday. I chose the place because I've seen rave dinner and lunch reviews lately.
or you could walk two blocks down the street and eat a superior brunch at commanders palace
Posted on 10/5/12 at 2:05 am to Burt Reynolds
I'm not rich enough for that haha. 21 year old eyeing that $30/person at coquette
Posted on 10/5/12 at 7:46 am to Burt Reynolds
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or you could walk two blocks down the street and eat a superior brunch at commanders palace
I'll take Coquette for lunch or dinner over Commanders all day every day, but Commanders does do a damn fine Sunday brunch.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 1:02 pm to LouisianaLady
Brunch was great.
It was very packed in the main dining area downstairs, and we were told by the host that they have a table for us upstairs, but there is a large bachelorette party going on and they are drunk/loud. The old couple who walked in before us opted for a corner table downstairs instead. We, on the other hand, told the host we'd love to join the loud bachelorette party room
The first cocktail I ordered had been sold out for the day, which was disappointing because it sounded awesome. I got another one instead that had won all kinds of awards. Didn't finish it. It was definitely interesting, but tasted like black licorice. Not my kind of drink. I can see where awesome talent went into it though. The waiter misunderstood me at one point and brought out a bottle of Pinot Grigio that I didn't order. Since it was already open, he went ahead and gave me a glass.
The food was outstanding. We got the King Salmon Tartare to start. So delicious. It had grilled carrots and peppers, which made each bite even better.
Jones got the duck, which he snapped a pic of with his phone.
It had grilled garlic and sweet peppers with a jalapeno puree.
I got the Pork Confit which came with a crispy pig ear and sweet corn. Wasn't able to manage a photo, but it was the best pork in any form I've ever had. Every bite was like butter. No chewing, no cutting.. just butter-textured pork.
I was too full for dessert (we were pretty hungover so it was a small meal), but everything was awesome. I loved the upstairs room. I'll have to keep it in mind when special events happen in life ;)
Side note: Had Vincent's at a rehearsal dinner for the first time this weekend, and was pretty impressed.
It was very packed in the main dining area downstairs, and we were told by the host that they have a table for us upstairs, but there is a large bachelorette party going on and they are drunk/loud. The old couple who walked in before us opted for a corner table downstairs instead. We, on the other hand, told the host we'd love to join the loud bachelorette party room
The first cocktail I ordered had been sold out for the day, which was disappointing because it sounded awesome. I got another one instead that had won all kinds of awards. Didn't finish it. It was definitely interesting, but tasted like black licorice. Not my kind of drink. I can see where awesome talent went into it though. The waiter misunderstood me at one point and brought out a bottle of Pinot Grigio that I didn't order. Since it was already open, he went ahead and gave me a glass.
The food was outstanding. We got the King Salmon Tartare to start. So delicious. It had grilled carrots and peppers, which made each bite even better.
Jones got the duck, which he snapped a pic of with his phone.
It had grilled garlic and sweet peppers with a jalapeno puree.
I got the Pork Confit which came with a crispy pig ear and sweet corn. Wasn't able to manage a photo, but it was the best pork in any form I've ever had. Every bite was like butter. No chewing, no cutting.. just butter-textured pork.
I was too full for dessert (we were pretty hungover so it was a small meal), but everything was awesome. I loved the upstairs room. I'll have to keep it in mind when special events happen in life ;)
Side note: Had Vincent's at a rehearsal dinner for the first time this weekend, and was pretty impressed.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 1:51 pm to LouisianaLady
Went to dinner at Coquette Saturday nigh. Am hesitant to ever say a restaurant in New Orleans is my favorite, but goddamn is Coquette fantastic right now. Full report coming in a few days.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 1:54 pm to BlackenedOut
I think Coquette is my favorite right now. I love the place.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 3:35 pm to LouisianaLady
Had a great brunch yesterday as well. Also sat upstairs (before the bachelorette party arrived).
John was our waiter. Excellent service. He opened the front window where we were sitting to let some of that cool fresh air in. Great playlist on the iPod.
Ordered a bottle of rose'. Hot, fresh sour dough bread and sweet butter quickly followed.
Started with the blood sausage served in a shallow pool of onion broth with cubes of apple and white cheddar. Very nice start.
For entree's, my wife had the pork confit. Fantastic!
I had the butternut squash cavatelli with fried chicken, brussels sprouts and shitake mushrooms.
Crazy good.
A truly outstanding meal. Highly recommend.
John was our waiter. Excellent service. He opened the front window where we were sitting to let some of that cool fresh air in. Great playlist on the iPod.
Ordered a bottle of rose'. Hot, fresh sour dough bread and sweet butter quickly followed.
Started with the blood sausage served in a shallow pool of onion broth with cubes of apple and white cheddar. Very nice start.
For entree's, my wife had the pork confit. Fantastic!
I had the butternut squash cavatelli with fried chicken, brussels sprouts and shitake mushrooms.
Crazy good.
A truly outstanding meal. Highly recommend.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 3:39 pm to Pork Que
surely surely you were still hungry after that meal?
I woulda stopped and picked up a Mcrib or two on the way home after that.
I woulda stopped and picked up a Mcrib or two on the way home after that.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 3:42 pm to thedice20
I've never left Coquette hungry, but I usually do the 3 course lunch. Never done the brunch.
But I don't go to eat at places like that to "get full", generally. The food is fantastic and unless you're a fatass, its generally enough food.
But I don't go to eat at places like that to "get full", generally. The food is fantastic and unless you're a fatass, its generally enough food.
Posted on 10/8/12 at 4:25 pm to thedice20
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surely surely you were still hungry after that meal?
All the portions looked just fine to me. I was facing the big bachelorette so I basically got to see all the entrees. Splitting an app and entree had me at full on the way out but it wasnt that full where you feel bad.
Like he said before me you dont go to a place like this and gorge yourself like some fat slob
Posted on 10/8/12 at 5:07 pm to Pork Que
YAY you posted my pork!!
I'm jealous you got the butternut squash cavatelli. It was my first choice, but sold out.
Honestly, though, I'm glad I got the pork confit. Seriously the best pork I've ever had.
I'm jealous you got the butternut squash cavatelli. It was my first choice, but sold out.
Honestly, though, I'm glad I got the pork confit. Seriously the best pork I've ever had.
This post was edited on 10/8/12 at 5:09 pm
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