CuisineCreole
StyleJazz brunch
Price$$$$
Price range$50 to $90
Neighbourhoodgarden-district
HoursSat to Sun 10:00 to 13:30
BookingRequired, 2 to 4 weeks ahead

Must order: Turtle soup with sherry, then eggs Sardou.

Tip: The 25-cent martini (3 max) is the brunch tradition; jacket suggested for the men in the upstairs Garden Room.

Location

Address: 1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130

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Atchafalaya ★ 4.5

Bloody Mary bar Creole$20 to $40Sat to Sun 09:30 to 14:30Recommended weekends

Atchafalaya in New Orleans is the Louisiana Avenue Creole brunch room on the Garden District edge, with a build-your-own Bloody Mary bar, duck hash and live music on weekends.

Order: Duck hash with sunny eggs; build a Bloody Mary at the bar.

Tip: Saturday and Sunday brunch with live music; arrive 09:30 or hold for the 13:00 turn.

Elizabeth's Restaurant ★ 4.4

Southern Creole brunch$15 to $30Daily 08:00 to 14:30Walk-in only

Elizabeth's in New Orleans is the Bywater corner cafe at Chartres and Gallier that invented praline bacon, with eggs Benedict, biscuits, grits and Real Food Done Real Good as the kitchen motto.

Order: Praline bacon as a side with the redneck eggs Benedict.

Tip: No reservations. Arrive by 09:00 on weekends or wait an hour for the brunch turn.

Willa Jean ★ 4.5

Southern brunch with bakery counter$18 to $35Sat to Sun 09:00 to 15:00Recommended weekends

Willa Jean in New Orleans is the CBD bakery cafe and bar on O'Keefe Avenue, the James Beard pastry chef Kelly Fields room with cornbread, biscuits and a long brunch and bakery counter.

Order: Cornbread with cane syrup butter; then the cheddar biscuit sandwich.

Tip: The cornbread arrives with cane syrup butter as a starter; order it even at breakfast as part of the meal.

Saba ★ 4.6

Modern Israeli brunch$25 to $45Sat to Sun 10:30 to 14:30Recommended 2 weeks ahead

Saba in New Orleans is Alon Shaya's Magazine Street modern Israeli room at Nashville, with shakshuka, matzo-ball brioche French toast and a long pita bread service on weekend brunch.

Order: Shakshuka with whipped feta; matzo ball brioche French toast.

Tip: Sunday brunch is the most popular service; book a fortnight ahead. Mezze plates come quickest.

Coquette ★ 4.5

Modern Southern brunch$22 to $42Sun 10:30 to 14:00Recommended weekends

Coquette in New Orleans is the Magazine and Washington Garden District room with a Sunday brunch service of soft scrambles, biscuits and a small caviar list above the eggs.

Order: Soft scramble with caviar; biscuits with farmstead butter.

Tip: Sit upstairs for the corner-window view; the downstairs runs faster and louder.

Bywater Bakery ★ 4.4

Bakery cafe brunch$10 to $20Tue to Sun 07:00 to 15:00Walk-in only

Bywater Bakery in New Orleans is the corner cafe on Dauphine Street in Bywater, with king cakes through Mardi Gras, breakfast plates and the Chantilly cream cake year-round.

Order: Chantilly cream cake and a breakfast plate.

Tip: King cakes are seasonal between Twelfth Night and Mardi Gras; the chantilly slice is year-round.

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