Gourmet Creole provisions served in a genteel venue with high ceilings & sidewalk seating.
"Part of Dickie Brennan & Co., this restaurant is involved in fundraising efforts to support the community and help restore normalcy." - Clair Lorell
"Housed in the historic Werlein’s music building at the foot of Canal, Palace Cafe is such a pretty spot, thankfully opened again after Hurricane Ida wreaked some havoc. Another Dickie Brennan spot, Palace Cafe has a nice mix of traditional and modern dishes, from turtle soup and catfish pecan to a decadent crabmeat cheesecake. The crab claws marinated in a Creole vinaigrette wake up the palate to start." - Beth D'Addono, Clair Lorell
"The Palace Cafe, housed in the historic Werlein’s music building, offers a set $60 menu and a festive setting for celebrating the season. Réveillon options range from an apple and pomegranate salad or turtle soup to Gulf fish en papillote or seared duck breast. Based on availability, discounted valet parking is offered at the Marriott, 555 Canal Street; for $5 for up to three hours." - Beth D'Addono
"The Palace Cafe, housed in the historic Werlein’s music building, offers a set $60 menu and a festive setting for celebrating the season. Réveillon options range from an apple and pomegranate salad or turtle soup to Gulf fish en papillote or seared duck breast. Based on availability, discounted valet parking is offered at the Marriott, 555 Canal Street; for $5 for up to three hours." - Beth D'Addono
"Dickie Brennan’s French Quarter restaurant Palace Cafe reopened a few years ago with an upgraded kitchen, swanky new rum bar, and additional sidewalk seating on Canal, the prime people watching seats. There is never a dull moment on that stretch of the gritty thoroughfare; your eyes won’t know where to look." - Beth D'Addono, Clair Lorell