7 Must-Visit Brunches In New Orleans
From quail and waffles to fried oysters benedict to 25 cent martinis, New Orleans has it all. Below we’ve listed our top seven restaurants to grab brunch in the city.

Jack Rose is a fabulous, one-of-a-kind restaurant located in the Pontchartrain Hotel. Their menu features a mix of New Orleans’ craveable Italian, French and Spanish dishes. The cuisines are skillfully executed and exquisitely presented. Guests can expect an avant-garde atmosphere complemented by vibrant cocktails and bubbles. Jack Rose offers brunch on Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM-2 PM.

Located in the Historic Cotton Mill in the Warehouse District, The Mill NOLA is a restaurant that serves up an ever-changing menu of delectable southern-influenced cuisines with an Asian and Caribbean twist. The Mill provides an incredibly modern and chic atmosphere. Guests can expect a unique and delicious dining experience. The brunch menu is offered Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM-3 PM.

Elizabeth’s is an eclectic, funky restaurant in the Historic Bywater neighborhood. This place is as vibrant and artsy as the area it’s located in. Their menu features New Orleans signature dishes and lives up to their slogan “Real Food Done Real Good.” The best part about Elizabeth’s, it’s lowkey. The restaurant provides a casual and comfortable atmosphere and is the perfect place to catch up with friends and family over boozy cocktails. Elizabeth offers brunch Saturday and Sunday from 8 AM-2:30 PM.

Located in the heart of Treme, Lil Dizzy’s Cafe is a traditional mom-and-pop-style restaurant in New Orleans. Lil Dizzy’s is renowned for their amazing dishes and is frequented by some of New Orleans’s most notable visitors. They are most famous for their brunch buffet that serves premier Creole cuisine. You can catch Lil Dizzy’s brunch buffet Saturday and Sunday from 11 AM-3 PM.

Appoline’s is located on the world-famous Magazine Street. The restaurant is known for its boozy brunches with bottomless mimosas and bloody marys. Appoline’s is the quintessential brunch place but with New Orleans flair. Guests can expect a remarkable atmosphere and fantastic cuisine. Appoline’s serves brunch Wednesday-Friday from 11 am- 2 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 10 AM-2 PM.

Located in the Historic Garden District, Commander’s Palace is a New Orleans landmark known for creating grand dining experiences. Commander’s Palace is famous for its Haute Creole atmosphere and cuisine. Anyone who dines at Commander’s Palace is in for an upscale and delightful treat. Commander’s Palace offers their 4-course Jazz Brunch Saturday from 11 AM-2:30 PM and Sunday from 10 AM-2:30 PM.

Atchafalaya is a lively and distinctive restaurant in the Irish Channel neighborhood of New Orleans. They are known for their rich New Orleans culinary cuisine. Guests can expect traditional southern creole dishes and sophisticated Uptown ambiance when dining at Atchafalaya. You can enjoy their brunch menu Thursday-Monday from 10 AM-2:30 PM.
Happy Brunching!
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