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scedotal
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Sunday Brunch

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Who has a good Sunday Brunch at a reasonable price? It seems like Brunches are getting to be ridiculously priced at over $50 per person. Any thoughts?
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Li'l Dizzy's in the Whitney Wyndham for $20pp.
also check out Dante's, Cafe Atchafalaya, Patois
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Court of 2 sisters is around $30 per person
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The Columns...but I'd prefer to eat there when it's warmer and you can sit outside.

Oops, missed the reasonably priced part..sorry!
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The Atlantis (Reno) $18.95.

Includes all the raw oysters and crab legs you can eat. As well as other normal Brunch fare.

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Re: Sunday Brunch

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Schuarta wrote:The Atlantis (Reno) $18.95.

As well as other normal Brunch fare.
Art, Is their normal Brunch fare similar to this menu from Court of Two Sisters?

Thought I would throw this one out to Scedotal

****MENU****
Soup Du Jour:Turtle Soup au Sherry

Waiter Service or Egg Station
Eggs and Omeletteś made to order, any style
Our House Specialty – Seafood and Shrimp Creole Omelets
Classic Eggs Benedict

Seafood Station: Unlimited Fresh Boiled Shrimp and Crawfish
Accompanied by Remoulade and Cocktail Sauce

Specialty Salads
A unique selection salads including: Zesty Cajun Pasta, Sweet Potato w/Andouille Sausage, Creamy Crawfish and Spinach Pasta, Ceviche, Homemade Olive and Country Pâtés, Seafood Mousse and an assortment of domestic and imported cheeses

Carving Station
Tender Roast Beef and Slow Roasted Turkey Breast
Carved to order and served with natural au jus and horseradish cream sauce

Some of our Hot Entrée Offerings:
Fresh Shrimp in Spicy Etouffee, Duck à l’ orange, Crawfish Louise, Creole Jambalaya, Southern BBQ Pork Ribs, and a local favorite – Veal Grillades and Gravy, Corn Grits

Breakfast items available in morning:
From our Bakery
Mini Bagels, Local French Bread, Cornbread, & Homemade Buttermilk Biscuits

Desserts & Fresh Fruits:
A vast variety of fresh cakes, pies and sweets baked daily on premises including Mardi Gras King Cake, Southern Pecan Pie, Bananas Foster, Bread Pudding with Whiskey Sauce, Home Churned French Vanilla Ice Cream with your choice of Praline Sauce or Chocolate Sauce. Finally, assortments of local and exotic fruit and fruit salads

Coffee, coffee, tea, and café au lait included in price


...And here is my favorite line on the menu...

The above lists only a sampling of the many different items served on the buffet.
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Ralph's on the Park has an awesome brunch special going on right now -- 3 courses for $28....

Endless Piper Sonoma Brut "Select Cuvée" $18

Endless Mimosas $22

BRUNCH ON THE PARK - $28.00

FIRST COURSE
Turtle Soup

SECOND COURSE
Eggs Sardou
Poached eggs and artichoke cakes served atop Herbsaint enhanced creamed spinach. Touched with hollandaise sauce and crisp julienne tasso

OR

Veal Grillades & Stone Ground Grits
Tender veal with peppers, onions and shiitake mushrooms, simmered in a veal reduction sauce and served with thyme goat cheese grits

THIRD COURSE
Sweet Potato Bread Pudding
Topped with an eggnog anglaise
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Re: Sunday Brunch

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Thanks for all the replies. I have never been to Dante's Kitchen, but I have always heard good things about it. I looked at the menu online, and it is very reasonable. I am probably leaning towards Dante's Kitchen at this point. I have been to Court of Two Sisters, and believe it is very reasonable as well. I thought the food at Court of Two Sisters was just OK. I would prefer a buffet, but the prices are really high at places like Begue’s, and the Hilton. I could go to Commander’s and have a cheaper and better brunch than many Buffets around town.
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Re: Sunday Brunch

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Oyster:

"Court" actually has a greater variety to my memory, particularly as it home's in on Cajun and Creole. I've continued to hit the "Court" at least once during my trips. I enjoy taking about three hours on a weekday morning to lay back with my newspapers, crossword and suduko, and the "Court" patio is ideal.

(BTW the Atlantis has Mexican and Chinese "sections", but I don't come to NO for that type of food.)
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It sounds like you're already convinced, but just to chime in, Dante's is great for brunch. The only minus I might add is that it can be a bit of wait because of its popularity.

Nothing wrong with Commander's either... look a few posts down the board for my brief review of New Year's Day brunch there.
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