An 1832 Creole townhouse on Royal Street holds the largest courtyard dining space in the French Quarter — a wisteria-draped patio seating over 200. Emma and Bertha Camors, Creole women, ran a notions shop here in the late 1800s. Their name stuck. The daily jazz brunch buffet runs 9 AM to 3 PM: over 80 dishes. Reservations recommended. At night, gas lanterns come up and a live jazz trio plays. The courtyard becomes one of the most atmospheric dining spaces in the city — not for what was added, but for what remains: the ironwork, the wisteria overhead, 613 Royal Street still doing what courtyards in this city have always done.
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- ·The largest courtyard dining space in the French Quarter — a wisteria-draped patio seating over 200.
- ·The 'two sisters' were Emma and Bertha Camors, Creole women who ran a notions shop here in the late 1800s.
- ·The building is an 1832 Creole townhouse on Royal Street.
- ·Daily jazz brunch buffet runs 9 AM–3 PM with over 80 dishes.
- ·At night, gas lanterns and a live jazz trio make it one of the most atmospheric dining spaces in the city.
- ·Located at 613 Royal Street. Reservations recommended for brunch.
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