There are countless historic restaurants in the Crescent City, but few are as charming and enchanting as The Court of Two Sisters. Whether you visit them for brunch or dinner, you’re bound to be mesmerized by this historic little restaurant that’s been a local favorite for well over half a century.
Snuggled up on historic Royal Street in the French Quarter, The Court of Two Sisters is one of the most enchanting restaurants in New Orleans.
Management/Trip Advisor Just from the exterior, you can tell this is one of those restaurants where you feel the history from the moment you step inside.
The building dates back to 1832 and was built for Jean Baptiste Zenon Cavelier.
Omar_Banmally/Trip Advisor He and his wife Louise and their five children all lived upstairs while he and his brother ran stores on the street level.
Over the years, ownership has changed hands many times and the building has been everything from a bistro to a speakeasy, but it’s been some type restaurant in one sense or the other since the late 1920’s.
Known for its Jazz brunches and outdoor dining, this historic restaurant has one of the most spectacular courtyards in New Orleans.
Court of Two Sisters/Facebook Maybe even the world. The restaurant is named after two sisters, Emma and Bertha Camors, who purchased the building in 1886. They opened “The Shop of Two Sisters” and sold Mardi Gras costumes, ballgowns, and exotic perfumes before closing the shop in 1904.
One of the most iconic features of the courtyard is the fountain.
Court of Two Sisters/Facebook It’s a tradition for many to toss a coin into the fountain with a wish in mind. According to legend, the fountain is also known as the Devil’s Wishing Well, which is rooted in the belief that Marie Laveau must have practiced her voodoo rituals in the fountain, since she lived nearby.
The only thing better than the atmosphere is the food.
Court of Two Sisters/Facebook Serving dinner and weekend brunch, a meal at The Court of Two Sisters is certainly one you won’t soon forget.
The menu is full of Creole classics with their own unique spin.
https://www.courtoftwosisters.com From turtle soup to Louisiana corn fried catfish, all your favorites plus a few specialties pepper the menu, making your decision a difficult one!
And their brunch menu is worth waking up early for.
Court of Two Sisters/Facebook Veal grillades and grits, pan-roasted chicken, seafood omelettes and jazzed up Benedicts are all waiting for you.
And don’t forget to peep the dessert menu before you leave.
Management/Trip Advisor Both their bananas foster and bread pudding are sinfully delicious and worth the splurge!
Be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on Facebook so you can stay up to date on any upcoming events and daily specials.
Management/Trip Advisor
Just from the exterior, you can tell this is one of those restaurants where you feel the history from the moment you step inside.
Omar_Banmally/Trip Advisor
He and his wife Louise and their five children all lived upstairs while he and his brother ran stores on the street level.
Over the years, ownership has changed hands many times and the building has been everything from a bistro to a speakeasy, but it’s been some type restaurant in one sense or the other since the late 1920’s.
Court of Two Sisters/Facebook
Maybe even the world. The restaurant is named after two sisters, Emma and Bertha Camors, who purchased the building in 1886. They opened “The Shop of Two Sisters” and sold Mardi Gras costumes, ballgowns, and exotic perfumes before closing the shop in 1904.
It’s a tradition for many to toss a coin into the fountain with a wish in mind. According to legend, the fountain is also known as the Devil’s Wishing Well, which is rooted in the belief that Marie Laveau must have practiced her voodoo rituals in the fountain, since she lived nearby.
Serving dinner and weekend brunch, a meal at The Court of Two Sisters is certainly one you won’t soon forget.
https://www.courtoftwosisters.com
From turtle soup to Louisiana corn fried catfish, all your favorites plus a few specialties pepper the menu, making your decision a difficult one!
Veal grillades and grits, pan-roasted chicken, seafood omelettes and jazzed up Benedicts are all waiting for you.
Both their bananas foster and bread pudding are sinfully delicious and worth the splurge!
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Address: 613 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA