We don’t get to use our fireplaces very often in Louisiana, but when we do, it’s pure comfort. Imagine a relaxing, unforgettable meal in front of a beautiful fireplace where you could just sit for hours, all warm and toasty. Well, you can do just that at Maison Soule in New Orleans. Let’s take a closer look.
Just across the street from the oldest family-run restaurant in the country, Antoine’s, lies a remarkable hidden gem.
Jo G./Trip Advisor Tucked away in the depths of the French Quarter, Maison Soule has been around since 2011.
Like most buildings in the French Quarter, this historic little eatery has a fascinating history.
Mark Michaelis/Google The building dates back to the 1830s and has worn several different hats over the years including a private residence, an orphanage, a late-night watering hole, and a piano bar to name a few. Named after the original order, Pierre Soule, Maison Soule is one of those places where you just feel like you’re home from the moment you walk in. Each room has an elegance and a beauty to it that’s unparalleled in the city.
Maison Soule is open for lunch and dinner, with breakfast on the weekends.
Maison Soule/Facebook Breakfast items include both sweet and savory options like quiche, French toast, waffles, and light and fluffy omelets like the Crawfish omelet pictured above.
The lunch menu is full of incredible hearty po’boys, sandwiches, and New Orleans classic dishes.
Management/Trip Advisor In addition to some savory crepes like their signature duck crepe or seafood crepe.
If you can, take a seat by the fireplace.
Maison Soule/Google On a cold day, this historic little fireplace makes the entire meal.
Imagine enjoying a nice hot bowl of gumbo or crawfish étouffée alongside a warm fireplace.
Maison Soule/Facebook It’s good gumbo weather, y’all. Take advantage!
Save some room, because the perfect ending is their dessert menu.
Maison Soule/Facebook They’re bread pudding is a local favorite, but you’ll also have options like beignets and an assortment of delicate crepes to choose from.
Maison Soule is open every day except Tuesday.
Cafe Soule/Google No matter what you get, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience.
For more information, be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on Facebook.
Jo G./Trip Advisor
Tucked away in the depths of the French Quarter, Maison Soule has been around since 2011.
Mark Michaelis/Google
The building dates back to the 1830s and has worn several different hats over the years including a private residence, an orphanage, a late-night watering hole, and a piano bar to name a few. Named after the original order, Pierre Soule, Maison Soule is one of those places where you just feel like you’re home from the moment you walk in. Each room has an elegance and a beauty to it that’s unparalleled in the city.
Maison Soule/Facebook
Breakfast items include both sweet and savory options like quiche, French toast, waffles, and light and fluffy omelets like the Crawfish omelet pictured above.
Management/Trip Advisor
In addition to some savory crepes like their signature duck crepe or seafood crepe.
Maison Soule/Google
On a cold day, this historic little fireplace makes the entire meal.
It’s good gumbo weather, y’all. Take advantage!
They’re bread pudding is a local favorite, but you’ll also have options like beignets and an assortment of delicate crepes to choose from.
Cafe Soule/Google
No matter what you get, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience.
Have you ever eaten at Maison Soule? What’s your favorite thing on the menu? Shout it out in the comments below!
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