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by Modesto Block Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Where is Court of two sisters?

If elegance has an address it’s 613 Royal Street. Court of Two Sisters has charmed and delighted guests at weddings and other social gatherings for more than half a century. This is where both memories and history are made.

What is a jazz brunch at the Court of two sisters?

Jazz Brunch. Jazz Brunch is a sumptuous selection of hot and cold dishes available every day at The Court of Two Sisters in our French Quarter courtyard! Since we use only the freshest ingredients, the buffet's selections change according to season and time of day.

Why choose the Court of two sisters?

With the Fein family’s expertise, The Court of Two Sisters has become known worldwide for its live Jazz Brunch, romantic Creole dinners, friendly service and beautiful, open-air courtyard. In 2013, the Fein Family celebrated 50 years at The Court of Two Sisters and looks forward to many more years.

How do I make a reservation for the Court of two sisters?

Please call 504-522-7261 or visit our Reservations page to place a reservation for Brunch or Dinner on Sunday, June 19th. Celebrate your father at The Court of Two Sisters!

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Does the Court of Two Sisters have a dress code?

The dress code at the Court of Two Sisters is "nice casual". Coat and tie are not required for brunch or dinner.

How much does the Court of Two Sisters jazz brunch cost?

The Court of Two Sisters Live Jazz BrunchTicket TypeRetailPriceAdult$50.81$46.00ChildChild age: 5-12 years old. 4 and under are free$16.00

Who owns the Court of Two Sisters New Orleans?

the Fein familyIn 1963 Joe Fein Jr. leased 613 Rue Royale and created the Court of Two Sisters restaurant. Today the Fein family still runs the restaurant and pays for the upkeep of the Camors sisters' graves. The courtyard is the site of daily brunches with live jazz music.

When did Court of Two Sisters open?

Since at least 1726, the property where the Court of Two Sisters restaurant is now located has been a significant cultural presence in New Orleans.

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