The Court of Two Sisters' Buffet Brunch boasts is a sumptuous display of hot and cold dishes. They use only the freshest ingredients so the buffet's selections change according to season and time of day.
In the morning, a typical selection of hot dishes includes made-to-order omelets, ham, sausage and bacon, grits and grillades, and Gumbo. The afternoon's sampling includes Creole jambalaya, turtle soup, pork ribs, duck a l'Orange, fried catfish, and shrimp etouffee amongst many others.
Additionally, one complimentary glass of house wine, champagne or mimosa is included.
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9:30am arrival
9am arrival
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10am arrival
The cold buffet is a creative sampling of boiled shrimp (and crawfish when in season) with your choice of traditional cocktail or Creole remoulade sauces, seafood and pasta salads, ceviche, pates, cheeses and a variety of fresh fruit. Also included are delicious desserts: pecan pie, homemade vanilla ice cream, bananas foster and our famous bread pudding with whiskey sauce. While enjoying brunch, relax and sing along with the Jazz Trio, which plays daily.
Court of Two sisters is located on Royal Street in the French Quarter.
Please make your own way to The Court of Two Sisters, located at 613 Royal St. New Orleans, LA 70130
Present voucher to your server UPON ARRIVAL to receive the included beverage: One (1) complimentary glass of COTS Private Label Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, Champagne or Mimosa included per person.
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