Where to Eat Brunch on Magazine Street
Weekends are made for brunch, especially paired with Magazine Street shopping. Some of the best brunches in New Orleans can be found right here on Magazine Street. Fill up on brunch faves – healthy or indulgent – then walk it off while you stroll. When you’re hungry and in the mood to enjoy a leisurely start to your day, here’s where to eat brunch on Magazine Street.
Gris-Gris
Gris-Gris hosts brunch every day. Enjoy favorites from the regular menu plus brunch specials like blueberry bourbon pain perdu and fried chicken with biscuits and gravy.
The Ruby Slipper Cafe
The Ruby Slipper Café serves creative twists on brunch classics and eye-opening cocktails seven days a week. Try Eggs Cochon, Bananas Foster Pain Perdu, and our award-winning Bacon Bloody Mary.
Slim Goodies Diner
7 days a week at Slim Goodies Diner, enjoy American/Creole influenced dishes, great coffee, Bloody Marys (with BACON), Mamma-Mosas (a really BIG mimosa), specialty cocktails and a huge selection of the dishes that make your Brunch exceptional!
Apolline
Apolline has bottomless mimosas & bloody marys plus specials like Eggs Apolline: a homemade biscuit topped with Louisiana crawfish tails, andouille sausage, 2 poached eggs, and Hollandaise sauce. Available Wednesday to Sunday.
Higgins Hotel – Cafe Normandie
For an early start to brunch, Cafe Normandie serves from 7am to 2pm on Saturdays and Sundays. Enjoy Belgian waffles, biscuits and fried chicken, crawfish omelets and more.
Red Dog Diner
Indulge in hearty breakfast favorites made with fresh, local ingredients, all served in a warm, inviting atmosphere that captures the essence of leisurely mornings. Sip on a refreshing cocktail while you enjoy a laid-back dining experience that embodies the true brunch vibe of New Orleans. Brunch is served daily until 2pm.
La Petite Grocery
La Petite Grocery is open for brunch Sundays 10:30am-2pm. Highlights include the B.E.L.T. complete with smoked bacon, sunny-side up fried egg, creole tomato, arugula & herb aioli on brioche toast with hand cut fries.
Saba
Saba is open for brunch Sat & Sun 11am-3pm. Serving regular menu favorites plus Israeli style breakfast items like Yemenite flatbread, cured salmon, and green shakshouka. Don’t miss our specialty brunch cocktails including the Malachite, a green Bloody Mary!
Playa Bowls
Brunch doesn’t have to be a full-on indulgence… Stop by Playa Bowls for a healthy brunch option including acai and smoothie bowls, fresh juices, smoothies, oatmeal, and more.