band seven days a week during brunch time. Its Breakfast Classics include scrambled eggs, hash browns, grits & grillades, and more. You can also select from the New Orleans Favorites menu: chicken & sausage gumbo, red beans & rice, shrimp etouffee, corn macque choux, and turtle soup au sherry. The Lunch Lagniappe menu, dessert menu, and salad bar are available as well for brunch-goers. Junior’s on Harrison Make Junior’s on Harrison your next Sunday brunch destination! Your table can snack on Truffle Parmesan French Fries while considering one of the Handhelds (how about the Breakfast Burrito or the Gail’s Spicy Chicken Sandwich?). For something heartier, there is the All-American Breakfast, along with entrees such as the Smoked Salmon Bagel, Country Fried Steak, and the Harrison Ave Benedict. There are plenty of brunch and specialty cocktails for the adults to choose from as well, and, of course, all kinds of coffee. Sala Nola Another popular brunch spot in town is Sala Nola. Its menu starts with delicious Benedicts: traditional; crab cakes; smoked salmon; and eggs Sardou, Pontchartrain, and Blackstone. Its omelette menu features Crawfish Saute, Crab & Bacon, the Farmer’s Omelette, and more. You have an extensive house specials menu to peruse as well: savory fish tacos, sweet French toast, fresh seared tuna salad–oh my! Cane & Table Cane & Table offers local flavors with a Caribbean twist–the perfect place to go if you’re looking for a more offbeat brunch menu. Both the dinner and brunch menu are seasonal, so you’re up for a new treat each season. Its small plates currently include Biscuit & Jam, Shaved Vegetable Salad, Pork Skins, and Tostones, while the entrees include (but are not limited to) the Frita Cubano, Dulce de Leche French Toast, and the Brunch Rundown which comes with fried drum, lump crab, coconut curry, and coconut grits. Jimmy J’s Cafe The funkiest cafe in New Orleans is Jimmy J’s Cafe! Since breakfast is perfect at any time of the day, breakfast items are available all day at Jimmy J’s. Try one of the Jimmy’s Favorites such as the smoked salmon bagel or the Blueberry Brandy Glazed French Toast. Other unique spins on French toast include Shrimp and Garlic Aioli French Toast and Banana Bread French Toast. Eggs-for-breakfast enthusiasts have a lot to choose from: N’awlins Eggs Ranchero, Crab Cake Benedict, Three Meat Omelette, and more. Whether you want something savory or something sweet, Jimmy J’s has it on its menu!
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Stanley of New Orleans Another all-day breakfast spot is Stanley of New Orleans. Its pancakes come with vanilla ice cream, to which you can add bananas, blueberries, and/or toasted walnuts. You should also highly consider the Breakfast Seafood Platter, Bananas Foster French Toast, Eggs Stanley, and Omelet Sandwich. Those looking for lunch have a list of tasty soups, salads, and sandwiches to choose from (how about a Shrimp and Oyster Poor Boy Combo with a side of filet gumbo?)., so everyone will be satisfied at Stanley of New Orleans.
Willa Jean Willa Jean offers the perfect chic brunch cafe experience with unique, Southern-inspired dishes. Start with the grilled banana bread and make your way over to the Biscuit Situation, where you may have to choose between the Fried Chicken + Tabasco Honey, Bacon + Sunny Side Up + Pimento Cheese, or the Jam + Butter (along with a few others). Its brunch plates look even tastier, from the WJ brunch burger, to the WJ granola, to the crawfish roll, and to the BBQ shrimp toast and beyond.
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