1. Brennan's
9.2
417 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 161 tips and reviews
Meg R.: Go here for brunch. Must tries include: baked apple (enough to share between 2 people), Tasso ham omelette, and bananas foster. Good for big groups, but make reservations.
Karen Lurry: The service is amazing. Ambiance is so classically romantic. We tried the drum amandine, parpadelle and their famous bananas foster - all delicious.
Bitches Who Brunch: Housed in a pastel pink building, Brennan’s is a New Orleans icon best known for its invention of the bananas foster, which is prepared table side at the end of your meal. Eggs Benedicts are a must. Read more.
2. The Ruby Slipper
8.7
204 Decatur St (at Common St), New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · French Quarter · 335 tips and reviews
Gloria Chin: great for brunch! try the bananas foster french toast, eggs blackstone, shrimp & grits
Lexi Malkin: Bananas Foster Pain Perdu is delicious!
July Carrasquel: The eggs Cochon and the bananas foster French toast are amazingly delish! Great service with a smile. Also, try the brandy milk punch! Yummy!!!!
4. The Court of Two Sisters
8.5
613 Royal St (btwn Toulouse & St. Peter St.), New Orleans, LA
Breakfast Spot · French Quarter · 218 tips and reviews
Clare O': Caesar salad and bananas foster are both prepared table-side from scratch, and are both delicious!
Mark Love: Bananas Foster is great!
Tara and Karina: The brunch buffet is the best in town. You better set a full two hours out for this one—no matter what I tell you is delicious (seafood jambalaya, bananas foster), you're going to try it all yourself.
5. Arnaud's Restaurant
8.5
813 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 99 tips and reviews
@sloane: Arnaud's is an institution. Charles, the maitre'd will take exquisite care of you. No matter what, don't miss bananas foster! Lagniappe the mardi gras museum is to die for.
Gloria Chin: try the bananas foster, turtle soup & oysters. or go for sunday brunch!
Gloria Chin: try the bananas foster, turtle soup & oysters. or go for sunday brunch! get the bread pudding too
8. Royal House Oyster Bar
8.1
441 Royal St (at St. Louis St), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 237 tips and reviews
Tara Lause: Try the bananas foster cheesecake - it's out of this world.
M B: Shrimp & grits w a carnival margarita is the truth for breakfast!!! Prefer the chargrilled oysters at Acme House but pretty good here too. Heard they have a mean banana foster cheesecake also!!
Bruce Humphrey: Great people, great food. The Blackened Red Fish was excellent. Ambita Amber on draft and a very friendly atmosphere, I'd dine there again in a heart beat.
9. PJ's Coffee Cafe
7.2
324 Bourbon St (ROYAL SONESTA), New Orleans, LA
Coffee Shop · French Quarter · 9 tips and reviews
Fabiano Rampazzo: You can take a rest and to use the free wi-fi from the Sonesta Hotel! Try the Bananas Foster Coffee :)
Sarah Wilkinson: I ordered four shots of espresso. My thumb is how much pure unadulterated espresso is in this cup. Four shots at Starbucks is a quarter of that! Awesome place, really tasty coffee, good people!
Ed Gilardon: The man behind the counter doesn't seem to enjoy working. He complained that too many people were ordering coffee today. I was confused because it is a coffee shop. Good coffee & sandwiches though.
10. Irene's
7.7
529 Bienville St (Decatur St), New Orleans, LA
Italian Restaurant · French Quarter · 70 tips and reviews
scott anderson: Don't miss the bread pudding with banana foster sauce!
Tamela: Order anything on the menu. It will be wonderful. I know, because I ordered everything and asked for it to be topped with oysters. WOW!
Craig Trentecosta: St. Philip and chartres, not bourbon!
11. Galatoire's
7.6
209 Bourbon St (at Iberville St), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 101 tips and reviews
Meg Lake: Amazing. The soft shelled crab is delicious, the oysters Rockefeller are wonderful, and the bananas foster is a treat!!
Jeremy Fisher: The Friday lunch in the downstairs dining room is one of the best dining experiences anywhere. Getting a table is another question (good question for a concierge)
Food Network: Too full for dessert? Order the Café Brûlot, a giant bowl of tableside-flambéed coffee with orange liqueur and spices. Via CityEats.com Read more.
13. Hotel Mazarin
8.0
730 Bienville St., New Orleans, LA
Hotel · French Quarter · 22 tips and reviews
Regina Loope: Beautiful room great price compared all the other hotels around. Great location was able to walk all over the French quarter, we really enjoyed our stay.
Abby Roc: built in 1863 as a mansion for a family. still has old feel and beautiful courtyard. good prices great service.
Erin Dailey: If you don't mind street and Bourbon noise, book a balcony suite. If you want it quiet, definitely ask for a quiet room -- not a courtyard room! They're really loud too!
14. Oceana Grill
8.3
739 Conti St (at Bourbon St.), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter - CBD · 314 tips and reviews
Chris Whitehurst: Freaking chargrilled oysters and bananas foster ice cream cake, unbelievable
Brett R.: Excellent blackened alligator. I got a special, blackened redfish smothered in a cream sauce and shrimp over a bed of crawfish cornbread dressing. Delicious. The Swamp Tea is tasty, like limeade.
Alisha Outridge: The blackened gator bites are divine! The perfect blend of chewy alligator meat, spice & flavor.