Description:

  • This modest uptown eatery is a true family affair putting grandaughters and son-in-laws to work in both the front and back of the restaurant. While your first impression may be that this is a little hole in the wall, it is actually quite big on character. Serving soul food for your mental comfort makes it even larger than life where cuisine is concerned. Menu features include Okra with Shrimp, Greens with Turkey Necks, Candied Yams, Peas, and Cornbread and Biscuits. There is also a great Fried Catfish and Gumbo with a side of Potato Salad. Breakfast offers Smoked Sausage, Pancakes and Fried Liver or Porkchops with Grits. There is no need for reservations as they boast 100 seats upstairs, plus another 100 downstairs.
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User Reviews for Dunbar's Creole Cooking

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    Weird but good

  • Now located in the Loyola Law School, it was weird eating at a college but the fried chicken was outstanding. Better like hot for rices, gumbos. Great cornbread. Service was very...

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    All old New Orleans hype no happenings

  • Dunbar's was reccommended as an old line n.o. AA restaurant. I had a few clients in town and wanted to show them what they miss back in Calif. boy was I embarrassed. First having...

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  • Details
    • Contact:

    • visit website
    • tel: +1 504 861 5451
    • fax: 504 897 1228
    • Address:

    • 501 Pine Street
    • (Loyola University's Broadway Campus)
    • New Orleans, LA 70118
    • Neighborhood:

    • Uptown
    • Payments:

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    • Hours:

    • M-F 7a-7p

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