This Restaurant In Pennsylvania Used To Be A Church And You Need To See Inside
Spice up your next meal — both literally and figuratively — with a divinely delicious culinary experience at Marsha Brown New Orleans. Order authentic Creole food. Sit back and admire the view — including stained glass windows — at this charming restaurant in Pennsylvania that used to be a church.
Nestled in the fairy tale town of New Hope, Marsha Brown New Orleans promises patrons a unique culinary experience — from the setting to the menu.
Admire the 30-foot mural that adorns the wall of the former church. The charming restaurant still hosts wedding ceremonies, wedding receptions, and rehearsal dinners.
Marsha Brown, born and raised in Louisiana, wanted to bring a piece of New Orleans' cuisine up north to PA. The self-described "Creole Kitchen and Lounge" beckons diners with its cozy atmosphere and delectable menu.
Treat yourself to a heavenly dessert, paired with an after-dinner drink. Scrumptious dessert options include pecan pie, chocolate mousse cheesecake, ice cream, and sorbet.
Enjoy the ambiance and divinely delicious food at Marsha Brown New Orleans, serving lunch daily from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Dinner hours are Monday through Thursday from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., Friday and Saturday 5 p.m. to 11 p.m., and Sunday 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
Indulge in a divinely unique dining experience at Marsha Brown New Orleans, an enchanting restaurant in Pennsylvania that used to be a church. Click here to read about another restaurant that used to be a church.
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