Dinner at the Court of Two Sisters Restaurant
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Departs: New Orleans, Louisiana
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USD$53.33
$68
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$14
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Description
When you come to New Orleans, you simply can't go past a sumptuous Creole dinner at the Court of Two Sisters restaurant. Nestled in the historic French Quarter, you can enjoy the best southern cuisine in New Orleans' largest courtyard. Enjoy entrees such as Lobster Etouffee, Crawfish Royale and classic desserts including Bread Pudding and Crème Brulee. Additionally, one complimentary glass of house wine, or champagne is included.
Court of Two Sisters History:
It was two Creole sisters and the notions shop they owned on this site that gave The Court of Two Sisters its name. However, 613 Rue Royale has long played a significant role in the history of the French Quarter and old New Orleans. The two sisters, Emma and Bertha Camors, born 1858 and 1860 respectively, belonged to a proud and aristocratic Creole family. Their "rabais", or notions, outfitted many of the city's finest women with formal gowns, lace and perfumes imported from Paris. Marriage, reversals of fortune, widowhood - nothing could separate the sisters. Indeed, as the Picayune was to report, the sisters died within two months of each other in the winter of 1944.
Additional information
Inclusions
- Dinner: Table D'hôte Menu, 4 courses
- Coffee, Tea, or Water
- Local Taxes
- Gratuities
- One (1) complimentary glass of COTS Private Label Chardonnay, Cabernet Sauvignon, or Champagne
Exclusions
- Hotel pickup and drop off
Dinner at the Court of Two Sisters Restaurant
Schedule details
Departure point
Please make your own way to The Court of Two Sisters
Departure time
Dinner is available from 5:30pm until 9:30pm.
Flexible approx.
Departs: New Orleans, Louisiana
from
USD$53.33
$68
SAVE
$14








