So, I took a trip to New Orleans for the 1st time to visit my niece and her beautiful family and it was suggested to try this one cafe out if I wanted some good brunch type of of time. I accepted the suggestion , came here, ate, and left fully loaded and unbalanced due to the strong drinks and amazing food. I can see a stark difference in how deep southern cuisine variates from East, West and Northern states. The food here hit my palate with essentials variants of flavor, spices and herbs giving the taste of Creole essence. I highly encourage others living here or visiting to definitively consider coming to this highly vibe atmospheric restaurant!
Came to the ruby slipper cafe for brunch in a Sunday. This place was very busy but the food is worth the wait. The staff was very communicative and very pleasant through the whole waiting process. Our server Angelina was excellent. Very fast and efficient and of course very friendly. She made great recommendations. I had the trifecta which was excellent but I would probably order the pork Benny was my favorite and would definitely order again. You should check this place out.
It's very loud due to the crowd of people and the music combined. The food was great!... The service is great. I couldn't give it five stars on the food because my eggs were cooked too hard. I had the banana foster French toast. They make it with real French bread, not your normal sandwich bread. This place is only opened during brunch hours. There's a lot of different options. Whatever your textbooks may need. I would definitely go back. I see what I'll talk has been about! I got there about 12:45. They close at 2:00. There was only like one or two tables available and only a few seats available around the bar. There is also sitting outside of the sidewalk. Very handicap accessible.
Ruby Slipper Cafe had some great drinks and great food. I would love to come back here again next time I visit New Orleans. For someone who doesn't usually eat this time of food, it was an amazing combination of flavors and their beignets were sweet and delectable. Great find in NOLA
We stayed across the street from this location and there was always a line, so one morning I woke up early and went for breakfast at Ruby’s! WOW! It was sooo delicious 😍 I had the biscuits and gravy with a side of fried chicken and loved every bite. Later in the day my partner wanted to try this place since I was raving about it. There was a line this time around but the staff managed it well. My partner had the white chocolate bread pudding pancakes and they were decadently divine! Definitely recommend this place!
Delicious food and amazing service! This place has a lovely outdoor area a great indoor space as well. The food was so delicious! We had the pancakes and the banana foster French toast. Wow, it was incredible! The service was amazing, super friendly and attentive staff, even though they were short staffed and operating at full capacity!
TLDR: Amazing. Go there!
Longer review:
This is such a charming place. The food is great! We enjoyed it so much, we went twice during our vacation to try more things.
We tried: Eggs Benedict, biscuits and gravy, French toast bites, salmon avocado toast and their pumpkin marshmallow beignets. Everything was totally on point. What stole the show was when I added fried chicken to my biscuits and gravy with that sweet heat sauce. WOW! You have to try it.
They were (deservedly) busy, so there was a wait for us to get in when we tried at 10 and 11 respectively per visit. We put our names on the list and walked around until we were notified our table was about ready and then were seated promptly.
I honestly believe that this is a place that you could order with a dart board and you will leave happy with what you ate. Yummy!
(Some photos of the dishes are partially eaten because we were just so eager to eat the good food!)
I had some delicious eggs benedict over biscuits. They were so so good. My wife had the most delicious pancake ever. Bread pudding pancake. Neither of us finished that pancake because it screamed belly ache, both of us ended fine in the end, no belly ache but were afraid of that delicious richness.
The reasons I am lowering my score are two:
1. They charged me TEN $10 for a double espresso. It was really good, but $10? Double espresso does not mean charge me $5 twice !!!
2. We were sitting in a table next to the window and the insulation was bad and a cold breeze kept entering the window continuously. Also the staff kept opening the door continuously.
Wonderfully delicious food and great survive. The bacon Bloody Mary is aces highly recommend. Everything on the menu is slap yo daddy good. Totally worth the wait. Make sure to put you name of the their list online, helps cut the time down.
First off.....there is a reason why there is a line out the door. The food is phenomenal! Our server was sweet and hilarious but wasn't the most available. However, she was wonderful despite that. We had the white chocolate bread pudding pancakes, the og bennies and the shrimp and grits. Mouth watering and spot on! Highly recommend.
Got biscuits and gravy so good! Beignets are so good! They were truly delicious. Service was slow and had to remind the waiter to get our brinks several times. By the time the food got to us it was already cold. But the flavor or the food made it worth it. If you plan to go here add yourself to the wait list as it can get super busy and the wait is super long!
My first experience here, and I walked in just before closing time. The staff was super friendly, welcoming, and helpful making recommendations. It was a delightful experience. I ordered the Cocohn Tacos and a mimosa flight. The taco shells were crisp, and the filling was a joy to my taste buds. The mimosas were not overbearing but rather a perfect blend of fruit and alcohol. I highly recommend a visit if you get the opportunity.
A bit noisy and very busy when we came Friday for brunch. There was a line at both locations and a longer wait at the Decatur one but I think it may be because it's smaller. The one on Magazine St also had outdoor seating on the sidewalk. The candied bacon was good. And who could resist the seasonal flights (5) for $20? We ordered the shrimp and grits, the vegetarian eggs Benedict, and stuffed French toast. The homemade biscuits are a treat - fluffy but not fall apart. Would return.
Chaotic booking system but as there are always folks waiting I suppose it doesn't really affect the business .. only the customers. Food was really tasty but poached eggs were cold, atmosphere is very loud if you like that kind of vibe. Service was great.. worth a visit if you're in the area and have an hour to kill waiting around outside before you want to actually eat.
They have the best breakfast food I have ever tasted. Everything was delicious. The seasoning, texture, just everything was superb. Our waitress was very sweet and had great customer service and our food was out in no time. I was with a group of 4 when we first came on a Friday morning visiting from Georgia. It was so delicious that we came again the next morning. I will definitely be back next time I visit.
Local brunch spot with southern flavors. The vanilla latte with nutmeg was a great way to start the morning. The restaurant is located in a good location for walking but lots of construction and loud. I enjoyed the homemade biscuit but the grits were not my personal favorite. What made the experience was our server, he was friendly, outgoing, and full of personality (don't remember name but he was training & from Columbia). One of the best servers I've had in a while. Overall a great brunch spot for drinks & southern classics.
This place was great. The waiters were all so nice and observant. The food was delicious and the staff was helpful in assisting us out of Towner’s on the best selections. The restaurant was clean and the environment was chill! Definitely recommend!
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