Reviews on Cafe food in Terrytown, Louisiana, United States. Terrytown is a census-designated place (CDP) in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana on the West Bank of the Mississippi River. It is a suburb within the New Orleans–Metairie–Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 23,319 at the 2010 census.
4 based on 100 reviews
The Ruby Slipper Cafe is an award-winning cafe famous for our breakfast, brunch & lunch offerings. We bring New Orleans flair to southern breakfast standards, brunch classics and fresh lunch dishes. We were founded in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2008. From
Dined at the other Ruby Slipper on Magazine Street on our last visit and really liked it. This location was not good for several reasons. Food just ok, service not great, took forever for our drinks to be served (like think 20 + minutes). Would not recommend or go back. Very disappointed.Hi, Kathy. Thank you for your honest feedback. I am sorry to hear that this experience was seemingly not up to par. I hope that you consider giving us another chance so that we can really WOW you next time!
4 based on 925 reviews
The Praline bacon and food did not disappoint but the service was cold and unattentive. Yes, we came in later in the day but she didn't check to see if we were enjoying anything & left all our plates in front us as we talked. Lots of great food available in New Orleans, the level of service is what sets people apart. If this was my first visit to Elizabeth's ...I'd never return.
4 based on 1702 reviews
At Jimmy J's Café, we make everything from scratch using the freshest ingredients. It takes a while longer, but we know it makes all the difference. We are one of the French Quarter's best kept secrets. Ask anyone from the Big Easy and they will tell you
Loved this place. Went twice in the short time we were visiting. Great service and exceptional food. Awesome Bloody Mary's as well. A little pricey but way better than other more popular places. Banana Bread French toast was to die for!Wonderful waitress - Deserie!
4 based on 868 reviews
The food and service were excellent. We had to wait about 30 minutes for a table, but it was totally worth it.
4 based on 204 reviews
Located in Bywater area of New Orleans about 2 miles east of the French Quarter that attracts the hipster crowd. A chalk board lists menu items consisting of fresh local produce and healthy ingredients, a divergence from deep-fried heavy Southern foods. S
Loved this place! It's so cute! Love the art on the walls and they have this amazing little corner with a TON of children's books!!!!!! The food was exactly what we needed to start a full day in NOLA. I had the green eggs and Ham on the everything bagel. It was delicious!! We also tried the house juices while there. Definitely worth it! Staff was nice and friendly! Will be going back here when in the area again.
4 based on 170 reviews
Just returned from a Birthday trip with friends to New Orleans. Stayed in Algiers Point a charming New Orleans Neighborhood. Just across from the airb&b was this great little cafe. Family run, friendly and made a great breakfast...we stayed in a rental so we could cook ourselves but ended up every morning at Tout de Suite Cafe! If your in the area donât miss it!
4 based on 3463 reviews
A neighborhood cafe specializing in Breakfast, Lunch & Brunch. Breakfast served all day, every day! Conveniently located in the Central Business District, one block from the Canal Streetcar line, and just steps to the French Quarter and Warehouse District
Seat at the bar was super quick & efficient. Friendly servers. Got the combo eggs Benedict / biscuits on the Benedict were great - awesome.Cool vibe - great visit!I'm happy to hear you enjoyed, Steve!
4 based on 509 reviews
The Two Chicks Cafe is somewhat difficult to find as it is located inside the building at 901 Convention Center Blvd, but we were glad we eventually found it. The "Under the Sea Omelet" was fantastic! It contained crab meat, shrimp, brie, bell pepper and green onion. The "Crab Cake Benedict "was also very tasty. Our server was friendly and efficient, and she took good care of us. The cafe is a great place to have breakfast!
4 based on 782 reviews
This cafe has the best breakfast in New Orleans and is worth the wait. I had the banana French toast and it was awesome...no syrup needed. Every one in my family had something different and said their food was great.
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