Chicken and waffles; is there a better combo out there? It’s a perfect combination of sweet and savory that just hits the spot. Luckily, we’ve found some of the best restaurants in New Orleans you can go to when you’re craving this classically Southern dish.
- Apolline Restaurant
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Apolline Restaurant/Facebook Venture Uptown to this elegant establishment that features local ingredients and a familiar menu with some global flavors. Enjoy this classic dish with maple butter, powdered sugar and maple syrup. It’s the best possible combination of sweet and savory you’ve ever had. 4729 Magazine Street.
- Cafe Amelie
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Cafe Amelie/Facebook Founded in 2005, you’ll find Cafe Amelie tucked away on Royal Street in the French Quarter in the historic 150 year old Princess of Monaco Courtyard and Carriage House. Known for having one of the most beautiful courtyards in the Quarter, you’ll do yourself a disservice if you don’t take advantage of this lovely setting. 912 Royal Street.
- Creole House
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Creole House/Facebook Come enjoy some delicious chicken and waffles in the oldest existing building on Canal Street. Creole House’s casual atmosphere and Cajun/Creole cuisine is the perfect place to swing by for an enjoyable meal. 509 Canal Street.
- Elizabeth’s
Elizabeth’s Restaurant/Facebook
Elizabeth’s Restaurant/Facebook Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, Elizabeth’s has something for everyone. Their brunches are extremely popular, and their waffles are out of this world. 601 Gallier Street.
- The Original Pierre Maspero’s
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The Original Pierre Maspero’s/Facebook Come dine in one of the French Quarter’s oldest buildings and enjoy some of the best chicken and waffles you’ve ever tasted. Their honey Tabasco glaze just sets this dish apart from all the rest. 440 Chartres Street.
- Please-U
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Please-U Restaurant/Facebook Please-U has been feeding locals since 1946 and their commitment to serving the best dishes around has kept them a favorite among New Orleanians. 1751 St. Charles Avenue.
- Saint Cecilia
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Saint Cecilia/Facebook Editor’s Note: Saint Cecilia is permanently closed.
Located right near the French Market, Saint Cecilia is the perfect place to drop in after a delightful day shopping at the Market. Their Panko fried chicken tenders and fresh seasonal fruit really add a special twist to this classic dish. 91 French Market Place.
Where’s your favorite spot to grab some chicken and waffles? Let us know in the comments below!
Apolline Restaurant/Facebook
Venture Uptown to this elegant establishment that features local ingredients and a familiar menu with some global flavors. Enjoy this classic dish with maple butter, powdered sugar and maple syrup. It’s the best possible combination of sweet and savory you’ve ever had. 4729 Magazine Street.
Cafe Amelie/Facebook
Founded in 2005, you’ll find Cafe Amelie tucked away on Royal Street in the French Quarter in the historic 150 year old Princess of Monaco Courtyard and Carriage House. Known for having one of the most beautiful courtyards in the Quarter, you’ll do yourself a disservice if you don’t take advantage of this lovely setting. 912 Royal Street.
Creole House/Facebook
Come enjoy some delicious chicken and waffles in the oldest existing building on Canal Street. Creole House’s casual atmosphere and Cajun/Creole cuisine is the perfect place to swing by for an enjoyable meal. 509 Canal Street.
Elizabeth’s Restaurant/Facebook
Serving breakfast, lunch and dinner seven days a week, Elizabeth’s has something for everyone. Their brunches are extremely popular, and their waffles are out of this world. 601 Gallier Street.
msubulldog25/Trip Advisor
The Original Pierre Maspero’s/Facebook
Come dine in one of the French Quarter’s oldest buildings and enjoy some of the best chicken and waffles you’ve ever tasted. Their honey Tabasco glaze just sets this dish apart from all the rest. 440 Chartres Street.
Please-U Restaurant/Facebook
Please-U has been feeding locals since 1946 and their commitment to serving the best dishes around has kept them a favorite among New Orleanians. 1751 St. Charles Avenue.
The PBR/Trip Advisor
Saint Cecilia/Facebook
Editor’s Note: Saint Cecilia is permanently closed.
Located right near the French Market, Saint Cecilia is the perfect place to drop in after a delightful day shopping at the Market. Their Panko fried chicken tenders and fresh seasonal fruit really add a special twist to this classic dish. 91 French Market Place.
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