Plus, gazebo dining in Old Metairie.
This is the Where NOLA Eats e-mail newsletter from The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate. |
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Looking for something great to eat but not sure where to start? Here's a roundup of the city's latest food news from the Where NOLA Eats team. Start your day with a hearty Honduran breakfast from El Sabor de mi H in Old Metairie, which serves up baleadas and desayuno specials galore. If you're getting off on a more leisurely foot, we rounded up 10 of our favorite bottomless brunch destinations (with a do's and don'ts guide to make sure you do it right — brunch is an art). Juneteenth is Monday, but don't miss the Afro Freedom/Afro Feast on Sunday night to honor the newest national holiday. And keep your eyes peeled for dining deals and chef tastings during this year's Restaurant Week, coming to NOLA on June 19 and lasting until June 25. Enjoy! |
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| | BY IAN MCNULTY | Staff writer The Old Metairie property that was once the Garden Gates home and garden store has sat empty for so long, its idle state was starting to feel like part of the landscape along Metairie Road. That is now primed to change in a big way. Read more |
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