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A TASTE OF WHAT'S HAPPENING
AT THE COURT OF TWO SISTERS


Character Brunches July 18 & August 1
Calling all Princesses & Princes! You are cordially invited to our summer themed character brunches July 18, & August 1. Character Brunch includes - Personal meet & greet with two themed characters - Special Brunch Buffet - Sing-alongs and games - Themed activity This is a special prepaid indoor event that takes place on the second floor (accessible by staircase only). Outdoor and first floor seating are not available. Tax, service charge (paid to your server), and processing


The Devil’s Wishing Well
In a city where history whispers from every wrought-iron balcony and folklore clings to the cobblestones like mist, it’s only natural that the Court of Two Sisters holds a few legends of its own. Tucked inside the restaurant’s iconic courtyard—where gas lanterns glow, fountains murmur, and centuries seem to pause—sits one of the most intriguing features on the property: The Devil’s Wishing Well. It’s charming at first glance…But the name alone hints at something darker.


The Charm Gate: A Touch of Legend at the Court of Two Sisters
If you’ve ever wandered into the Courtyard at the Court of Two Sisters, you’ve likely felt it—that subtle shift in the air, the quiet hush of history wrapped in jasmine, ironwork, and soft New Orleans light. Among the many treasures tucked into our storied space, one feature continues to capture the imagination of visitors from near and far: the Charm Gate. It isn’t just an ornate gate. It’s an invitation. A ritual. A legend you can place your hand upon.


A New Orleans Food Glossary: Roux, Trinity, Étouffée & More
New Orleans food comes with its own language — and once you learn it, you’ll start tasting the city in a whole new way. From gumbo pots simmering for hours to po’boys piled high and dressed just right, these are the terms you’ll see again and again on menus across Louisiana… especially in the French Quarter. So whether you’re ordering for the first time or you want to sound like a local, here’s your guide to the essential vocabulary of New Orleans cuisine.
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