Rue de la Course

New Orleans


The setting alone – a cavernous former bank building on the corner of Carrollton Ave and Oak St – is reason enough to step inside for a look-see. With the pastries, hot and cold javas, and local syrups, you’ll surely be tempted to settle in and soak up the atmosphere, or just listen to the classical music playing and stare at the gargoyles.

Sandwiches go for $10, coffee for $5.


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