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New Orleans has many famous restaurants but there is only one Court of Two Sisters. Beloved by locals and visitors alike, it’s a one-of-a-kind experience in a one-of-a-kind city
- Brunch Menu
New Orleans Favorites: Chicken & Sausage Gumbo, Red Beans &...
- Dinner Menu
COURT OF TWO SISTERS DINNER SALAD - 10 Heart of Romaine,...
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The Court of Two Sisters. 613 Royal St. New Orleans LA 70130...
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In addition to many Court of Two Sisters recipes, the...
- Overview
Ensure a memorable and delicious event by choosing the Court...
- Our History
Since at least 1726, the property where the Court of Two...
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The dress code at the Court of Two Sisters is "nice casual"....
- Our Chef
A graduate of the Culinary Arts program at Delgado Community...
- New Three-Course Chef's Dinner Menu
Lentil Pure, and a Blanton’s Caramel Sauce. REDFISH...
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The Court of Two Sisters is famed for its beautiful wisteria-blanketed courtyard and soothing fountains. This history-rich, two-centuries-old restaurant is a must do for any first-time visitor to the Crescent City, serving up traditional New Orleans recipes for brunch and dinner inside and out.
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The Court of Two Sisters. Claimed. Review. Share. 5,311 reviews. #252 of 1,110 Restaurants in New Orleans $$ - $$$, French, Vegetarian Friendly, Vegan Options. 613 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130-2115. +1 504-522-7261 + Add website. Closed now See all hours.
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2 days ago · Enjoy Creole and Cajun cuisine in the French Quarter's largest outdoor dining courtyard. Learn the story of Emma and Bertha, the two sisters who ran a notions shop here, and make a wish in the Devil's Wishing Well.
Enjoy brunch, lunch, or dinner at this historic restaurant on Royal Street, named after the two sisters who once owned a notions shop there. Choose from Creole dishes, po-boys, gumbo, and more, or host your private party in one of the four dining rooms.