3/5 Tim C. 5 years ago on Google
I
chose
this
restaurant
because
it
participated
in
my
airline
rewards
program.
I
had
just
flown
in
to
New
Orleans
around
10
am
and
wanted
to
pick
up
some
food
to
take
to
our
rental
house
where
I
would
eat
it
and
relax
.
I
arrived
to
an
old
converted
gas
station
with
pleasant
people
sitting
outdoors
-two
with
their
dogs
so
I
knew
that
this
was
my
kind
of
place.
Lots
of
big
coffee
cups
with
local
art
on
the
walls
and
people
enjoying
their
leisurely
Sunday
morning
reading
and
visiting.
I
ordered
Eggs
Florentine,
grits,
and
an
order
of
bacon
for
one
dollar
more.
I
also
was
tempted
by
a
display
case
full
of
lovely
pastries
and
desserts,
so
I
had
the
young,
rather
distracted
lady,
place
a
banana
foster
cheese
cake
($5.99)
in
the
bag.
I
paid
,
admired
the
art
work
on
the
way
out
,
and
drove
to
our
home
away
from
home.
The
Eggs
Florentine
($11.00)
were
delicious
and
I
wish
that
I
could
review
the
grits
and
bacon(
$1),
but
alas
they
were
no
where
to
be
seen.
It
seems
that
the
distracted
young
lady
had
forgotten
my
side
items
and
they
were
now
about
ten
miles
away
from
me.
I
ate
the
dessert
and
would
not
get
it
again.
It
had
a
fake
banana
taste
that
was
not
to
my
liking.
I
like
many
aspects
of
this
place
and
most
of
the
food,
but
could
not
give
it
a
rating
above
three
stars.
Anita
did
offer
to
give
me
a
discount
or
my
missing
food,
but
I
never
made
it
back
during
my
busy
three
days
in
New
Orleans.
I
do
still
want
to
go
back
for
a
lovely
original
piece
of
art
featuring
a
St.
Charles
street
car-
it
really
captured
the
feel
of
St.
Charles
Ave.
with
the
shadows
of
the
Live
Oaks
cast
on
the
streetcar.