Cheesecake Bistro by Copeland's

Creole restaurant · Central City

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Popeyes Founder’s Cheesecake Bistro Has Closed - Eater New Orleans

"Popeyes founder Al Copeland’s Cheesecake Bistro has closed its doors for good, reports NOLA.COM. The St. Charles Avenue building that housed the restaurant, once an abandoned car dealership referenced in Ann Rice’s vampire Lestat novel Memnoch the Devil, is more famous for the legendary fight it caused between Rice and Copeland than it ever was for its food." - Stephanie Carter

https://nola.eater.com/2018/5/29/17407482/popeyes-founders-cheesecake-bistro-has-closed

2001 St Charles Ave #5318, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA Get directions

copelandscheesecakebistro.com

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