Hold Your Next Banquet In The 18th Century.

The Royal Court
The Royal Court dining room offers seating for 90 for dinner and 125 for reception..
When you book your event at the historic Court of Two Sisters, you'll discover more than an acclaimed menu, more than impeccable service. You'll find the historic ambience of one of the most famous courtyards in one of the French Quarter's most historic buildings.

Constructed in the 1830s on the site where the fabled Grand Marquis, Pierre Cavagnal de Rigaud, was said to have resided during the 18th century, The Court is named for the legendary sisters who ran a millinery shop there for a good part of the 19th century.

The Grand Marquis Ballroom

The Grand Marquis Ballroom can accommodate up to 100 guests for seated banquets or 150 for receptions with the convenience of its own private wait staff.

The Terrace
The Terrace dining room, with a seating capacity of 190 for dinner or 250 for reception, overlooks the lush courtyard, providing an outdoor atmosphere with the protection of climate control.
The restaurant has operated on this site for more than half a century. Whether you're planning an event to be indoors or out, daytime or night, small or large, The Court of Two Sisters offers a perfect setting for every occasion with three elegant dining rooms and our world-renowned open-air courtyard.

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