We will be hosting a bachelorette party in New Orleans in March, and while I am from that area, I was hoping to get some input regarding favorite jazz brunch spots. We will have about 10 people in our group so we would definitely prefer a place that takes reservations. We are just looking for some good food and good music to wrap up the weekend so doesn't have to be too touristy.
Jazz Brunch for Bachelorette Party in New Orleans
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Commander's Palace has always been my favorite.
I also recommend Commader's Palace. It seems perfect for such an event. There was a table of 8 or so next to ours and they were having a very good time.
We also enjoyed brunch at Brennan's and Mr. B's but I think CP is perfect for your group. You could go shopping afterward on Magazine street and get chocolates or macaroons to take home at Sucre.
If you don't want to leave the french quarter (or would rather roll out of bed and simply cross the street), then depending on your hotel location I would suggest one of the other two I mentioned. Food was wonderful at all.