These 12 Amazing Breakfast Spots in New Orleans Will Make Your Morning Epic

Discover the best breakfast and brunch spots in New Orleans, each offering unique and delicious options.

If you’re looking for amazing places to have breakfast or brunch—we have the list for you! There are some truly amazing breakfast spots in New Orleans, and we’ve found all of the best! Let us know what you think of this list.

1) Surrey’s Café & Juice Bar, 1418 Magazine St.

This popular lower garden district spot offers delicious vegetarian options as well as meaty favorites—and of course, freshly squeezed juice.

2) Slim Goodie’s Diner, 3322 Magazine St.

This Uptown classic offers amazing egg concoctions that can even include potato pancakes! You don’t want to miss this place.

3) Atchafalaya Restaurant, 901 Louisiana Ave.

A truly fine-dining spot, Atchafalaya offers an amazing brunch that will blow you away.

4) Willa Jean, 611 O’Keefe Ave.

Operated by John Besh, this bakery and brunch spot can't be beat.

5) Riccobono’s Panola St. Café, 7801 Panola St.

Truly a neighborhood spot, Riccobono's serves up reliable breakfast in Carrollton that will bring a smile to your face.

6) Liberty’s Kitchen, 300 N Broad St.

A restaurant that offers youth job training, the food here is amazing.

7) The Camellia Grill, 626 S. Carrollton Ave.

A New Orleans institution, it will always remain a mystery to me how they ensure their omelets are so fluffy every single time.

8) Lil Dizzy’s Café, 1500 Esplanade Ave.

The brunch buffet here will fill you up and ensure you aren't hungry for days.

9) District Donuts Sliders Brew, 2209 Magazine St.

The house made donuts here are just amazing---not to mention the sliders!

10) Elizabeth’s Restaurant, 601 Gallier St.

Two words: praline bacon. It doesn't get any better than that!

11) Coulis, 3625 Prytania St.

This classic spot offers incredible egg concoctions.

12) Ruby Slipper, 139 S. Cortez St.

Now a super popular chain, the Ruby Slipper began at this mid-city spot and made their mark with amazing pancakes and lots of egg benedict options.

What are your favorite breakfast spots in New Orleans? How about brunch? We love to hear your feedback! Let us know your thoughts.

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