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The Court of Two Sisters in New Orleans, LA

613 Royal St New Orleans, LA 70130
The following tours visit Court of Two Sisters:
New Orleans Original Cocktail Walking Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 12/31/2024
One of the most unique and entertaining ways to embrace the intoxicating spirit of New Orleans is through the Southern Comfort Cocktail Tour.
New Orleans Taste of the French Quarter Food & Culinary History Walking Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 1/31/2025
If you're looking for a mouthwatering and culturally rewarding experience in New Orleans, look no further than the Taste of the French Quarter Food & Culinary History Walking Tour.
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New Orleans Original Cocktail Tour Photo
4/29/2024 - 7/29/2024
Looking for a unique way to experience New Orleans?
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Nestled in the heart of the French Quarter in New Orleans, the Court of Two Sisters stands as a breathtaking testament to the allure of Southern charm and Creole cuisine. Known for its delightful courtyard dining and its historical atmosphere, this iconic restaurant beckons locals and visitors alike. With flourishing greenery complemented by lattice-work and wrought-iron balustrades, the ambiance of the location feels like a page right out of a vintage fairy tale. Situated at 613 Royal Street, the Court of Two Sisters should be on any itinerary when exploring the ancient neighborhood of New Orleans.

Established in 1963 on a property dating back to 1832, the Court of Two Sisters has a rich tapestry of history woven into its past. The plot was initially owned by two sisters, Bertha and Emma Camors, hence the name. Over the years, the structure has morphed into its current form- a mélange of 19th-century charm and contemporary elegance spread over its 18200 square feet area.

Stepping into the Court of Two Sisters is akin to entering a historical time capsule. The eye-catching charm gate rumored to be fashioned from Spanish courtyard gates from the late 1820s is an architectural marvel. What adds to its allure is the century-old wisteria vine that cascades through the courtyard, creating a constantly changing pattern of dappled sunlight on the alfresco dining area below. From the minute details of its facade to the antique brick courtyard, it carries an air of antiquated elegance.

Yet, it's not just the historical aesthetics that make the Court of Two Sisters a charm. It's the daily jazz brunch- a legendary dining experience with a wide array of Creole dishes is an unforgettable gastronomical journey. Here, you can sample from over sixty different items, including Creole jambalaya, turtle soup, and duck à l'orange. While casually dining, visitors can feast their eyes on the artwork and antiques collected from around the world that adorn the interior of the restaurant. And if you happen to be there in the evening, the live jazz trio performance is an absolute must-see.

In sum, the Court of Two Sisters offers an intoxicating mix of visual and culinary satisfaction, steeped in history and drizzled with the unbeatable charm of the South. It embodies the spirit and tradition of old New Orleans, offering a heart-warming mix of hospitality, history, and Creole cuisine with soulful jazz melodies. A visit to this enchanting venue-whether for an intimate dinner, a lazy brunch, or just a cultural immersion- is a sublime treat that should not be missed.


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