I am looking for a good breakfast suggestion for 12/17 with in walking distance of Hotel Montelone. Already visiting Court of Two Sisters and Cafe du Monde.
Don%26#39;t like cafeteria style or main stream diner food.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
Breakfast suggestion - FQ - walking from Montelone
The Coffee Pot, on St. Phillip (?). Sit down in courtyard. They have a great creation of poached egg on canadian bacon on heart of (what%26#39;s that green veg?) on an English muffin, with a white cream sauce. Pack extra arteries in your carry-on bag.
I would imagine that most of the big hotels with their own dining rooms serve a breakfast, over priced, continental or menu based. I don%26#39;t know about the Monteleone, but the Omni Royal opens its dining with FREE breakfast to residents - but I suppose they would accept money from outsiders :) Very nice buffet plus table service.
Breakfast suggestion - FQ - walking from Montelone
there is a place called petunias im not sure what street but its in the french quarter ,they have the best crepes ,ask any local where its at
Petunia%26#39;s is on Toulouse, just above Bourbon St. Pink stucco building. Very nice place, known for their huge breakfast crepes or waffles. Be prepared to wait -- one cook, one waiter. Late arriving groups will be accomodated before an edarlier-arriving single or couple, my big complaint.
They are well known. Maybe it%26#39;s just me, but I don%26#39;t want to spend over an hour on breakfast. And they are more pricey than the big hotel breakfasts. Now, they are nice, I%26#39;m not bashing them. I%26#39;ve tried them several times over the past 8-10 years. Must be good to have lasted this long. I just don%26#39;t want to sit for an hour before starting my day!
I%26#39;ve heard others mention a place called Eats. Where and how is it? Does it tend to have such a long wait also?
Thank, barb
We enjoyed the Cafe Fleur de Lis on Chartres last year but didn%26#39;t make it there on this last trip.
Petunia%26#39;s is at 817 St Louis St, not Toulouse and is excellent..the fruit crepe is huge and could feed the Russian Army!
barb111, here%26#39;s the link for Eat. http://www.eatnola.com/ I haven%26#39;t been there, but I have it on my ';to try'; list due to recommendations.
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