Jazz Brunch
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I recommend the Court of Two Sisters. I thought this restaurant epitomized my idea of New Orleans. I don't recall that it was too expensive (under $25 or maybe even under $20). They had jazz bands both inside and out on the patio. The food was delicious and plentiful with some local favorites, like crawfish. I loved it! Enjoy...
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I agree with Sammy! While the Court of Two Sisters has great atmosphere, the food - at least by New Orleans' standards - is awful. It's a well-known tourist trap that serves busloads of people who don't realize they can get better food almost any other place. Mr. B's is so far superior to the Court of Two Sisters it's not even in the same category.
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Are most of these "jazz brunches" buffet style, a la "champagne brunch"? i.e., a fixed price for a buffet... or individual menu items?
I have been looking at these as well, but it's hard to tell which are fixed-price. Is Mr. B's a buffet style brunch?
Have read lots of bad things about Court of Two Sisters... mediocre food, tourist trap, no free refills on drinks, etc.
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No, Mr. B's is not buffet style. In fact, I don't know if this is the norm, but we had three waiters servicing our table and never did the water glass fall below half empty. The service was outstanding and the food was really good too. Not at all pricey. The "jazz" part of the jazz brunch is a three-piece strolling through the restaurant.

