What happened to the old coffee pot New Orleans?
NEW ORLEANS — A French Quarter restaurant that’s been in business for more than 125 years officially closed its doors this week. The Old Coffee Pot Restaurant, the historic breakfast and comfort food spot in the 700 block of St. Peter Street, is now permanently closed.
Is the old coffee pot in New Orleans Open?
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When did the Old Coffee Pot restaurant close?
The Old Coffee Pot, a French Quarter fixture for generations, has closed. Dustin Palmisano, owner of the restaurant for the past decade, confirmed that it had served its final meal on Feb. 10. Located at 714 St.
Who owns the old coffee pot in New Orleans?
Owner Dustin Palmisano
Owner Dustin Palmisano, who took over the restaurant six years ago after waiting tables there, closed shop eight months after the episode aired, citing the post-makeover renovation and ongoing French Quarter construction.
Is the old coffee pot in New Orleans good?
On a recent trip to New Orleans a group of us ate at the Old Coffee Pot for Breakfast and another time for dinner. Both meals were excellent! The service was friendly, courteous and prompt.
Would you go back to the old coffee pot restaurant?
I would go back again. We dined at the Old Coffee Pot Restaurant for the 1st time last Friday before a concert at the Le Petit theatre. The food was good and the service was excellent. It is a small restaurant very near Pat O’Brien’s and very convenient for dining prior the concert at the Le Petit Theatre.
What makes the old coffeepot so special?
The Old Coffeepot is more than 100 years old and yet its recipes embody a fresh, classic take on New Orleans French Quarter cuisine. It was the first time Guy witnessed tomato sauce in jambalaya. The from-scratch green bean casserole was also seriously tasty with its thick cremini mushroom sauce.
What kind of food do they serve at Old Coffee Pot?
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