Loretta's Authentic Pralines

Candy store · Marigny

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Where to Find New Orleans’ Best Iconic Dishes | Eater New Orleans

"As the first African American woman to successfully own and operate her own praline company in this city, Loretta Harrison won the hearts of New Orleanians with her charm and sweet treats. Though the chef and shop owner died in early 2022, diners can still try all of her famous recipes on Rampart Street, including the festival-favorite praline beignets." - Eater Staff

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2101 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Get directions

lorettaspralines.com
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