Love this place!! Our server Arielle was amazing and on point with everthing. You have to come here when you’re visiting NOLA.
Our favorite place to eat in Nola. The Peacemaker, pig candied bacon, and a cup or 2 of the French Truck Coffee is my go to meal. It doesn’t get any better. 🥓🍳☕️👠
It's brunch time! The Ruby Slipper Cafe is well-known to be one of the best spots to down eggs benedict in the area, so we lined up bright and early to get our seat - and there was already a line 15 minutes prior to opening!. The Ruby Slipper Cafe is an award-winning cafe famous for our breakfast, brunch & lunch offerings. We bring New Orleans flair to southern breakfast standards, brunch classics and fresh lunch dishes. We were founded in New Orleans, Louisiana in 2008. From there we have grown to 10 locations! Six in New Orleans, one in Baton Rouge, La. and three stretching along cities on the Gulf Coast including, Mobile, Orange Beach and Pensacola Fl.
When there is a huge wait the food is usually amazing. The menu has so many items I wanted to try, but I think I settled on the wrong one. I got the shrimp and cheese omelette. I was disappointed, but all in all the food was ok. Everything was fresh and the service was ok.
I was a huge fan of Ruby Slipper when it was in Mid-City; went there for breakfast at least once every trip to N.O. That location is gone, and this one is a pale imitation. The menu seems to be the same but the ambience is gone, gone. Gone. Replaced by tourists (like me, except that I'm still a native) who make up at least half the clientele now. The food, so far as I could tell from a single visit, is still pretty good but sure seemed to take a lot longer in coming than it ever did on Cortez Street. And the streetcars passing on the Canal Street line, for those seated on the sidewalk (which I recommend, if the weather's tolerable) at least capture a bit of the city's essence ... although they, too, are arrivistes wearing old-style costumes.
Chose this place for breakfast today, definitely it was a good decision loved my custom mad sandwich and vanilla creme coffee, my friend tried the florentine omelet and like it too, the service was prompt and efficient.
I had the shrimp & grits which was okay but not near as impressive as a local NOLA cafe. My mom had the corned beef and cabon eggs Benedict - she enjoyed both. Overall the food wasn’t good enough to go back and server never checked on us after we received our food which was odd.
Worth the wait. Service was great. Farrione brightened our meal and the space with her smile and attitude! Had breakfast - shrimp boogaloo and Spanish omelet with a Bloody Mary and ruby slipper mimosa. Delish!
We both had 'The three little pigs omelet' with potatoes and a biscuit. Everything was delicious. The omelet could use more meat, but over all a fantastic dining experience.
This place was amazing! I will definitely return. Friendly staff, nice atmosphere, and great menu. Oh..and the food, to die for. I had eggs Benedict with Cochon de lait. All four people in our party loved their breakfast entree. Good coffee, great location. Will be returning.
This place was recommended to us by another friend who went here on another trip. The wait was ok, especially since it was Mardi Gras season. The food was ok, I did expect more since its a bragged about place.
If you don't mind the wait in line just to get in, then you're likely to experience a very good breakfast offering. Everything from the Louisianan omelette to the light & fluffy buttermilk pancakes were amazing. I'm sure the lunch items are just as good and the lines probably longer, but I don't mind waiting for tasty food and great service. Take your leftovers, they're great for afternoon snacking after Jazz fest or shopping. Otherwise revisit during lunch or dinner and start over. Great experience!
This restaurant had a great New Orleans atmosphere with the Ruby Slipper Decor. More Importantly, my husband loves a big breakfast that's special on vacation and this place set his day on Good to go! My breakfast was delicious as well and I was impressed by the unique menue choice. I was glad we were staying at our time share because it had a refrigerator for my take home breakfast the next day:)
Brunch in NOLA. This restaurant was inspired by there Wizard of Oz - there's not place like home - after hurricane Katrina. Reserve a table ahead of time! Their iced coffee is really good too. Service was kind of slow when we went but understandable since it was busy. Love the inspiration of the restaurant and good location.
Chrissy was AMAZING!! From her service with a smile to the recommendations. Always filling our drinks. You’ve scored a gem of a waitress with her. The food is so good. GET THE BREAD PUDDING PANCAKE!! Ruby slipper is a win for sure. Best food in Lousisana!
The BeST breakfast place in town had to go back! The food is Always Great, they just know food. Service is always good, seating is a little tight for parties of five or bigger, but well worth it. The selection of breakfast is amazing, we haven’t had Anything we didn’t want again! We have been to more that this location and they just know how to do restauranting! If that is a word. Thanks TRSC
Had breakfast here twice during our visit to NOLA. Reasonably priced and generous portions! Great selections on the menu, something for everyone. Call ahead during peak hours to get on the list ( we called ahead at 9:30 on a Saturday, got right in at 9 on a Monday) They also have great art for sale and logo’d swag. It’s a sweet little breakfast place we thoroughly enjoyed.
Oh my delicious. Went here on a late Friday morning in December ( hours are 7a-2p) not too busy. About a 5min wait for party of 2. We were offered a short or tall chair. Our waitress was delightful and honest about the food options. I had banana foster French and my husband ordered cheese grits, eggs, sausage and a HUGE biscuit. We had some morning drinks, yes drinks and they were tasty. Really nice atmosphere. We would visit again.
Touristy? Of course. But Ruby Slipper has a great breakfast/brunch menu. Call ahead and put your name on the list or youll often have to wait 30-60 minutes for a table. The migas was delicious. My friend had the shrimp and fried chicken benedict and loved it.
The food was delicious! I had the fish and grits. The biscuits were AWESOME! My husband had the shrimp and grits, he raved about them. Oh and I highly recommend the peach belinelli or breakfast margarita! Tip, the wait is extensive, however you can reserve your table via Yelp and cut the line using the Nowait app. You'll thank me later!
It's generally really busy in the morning. To save time, you can use the Yelp app to make a reservation. It also shows you the wait-list and the wait time. The food was amazing. I ordered the banana foster frenchtoast and the peacemaker (eggs cochon and chicken St. Charles). The French toast was a bit too sweet for me. I would go back for the eggs cochon. The eggs were perfectly poached
Really great spot for brunch. Their meat Benedict’s were better than the seafood ones by a lot. I wouldn’t recommend the brandy milk cream either (except if you like alcohol in your milk)
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