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Kappa Horn H.
We serve classic New Orleans specials and a few dishes that have been cooked in this building for decade. We have a full bar, and can sit up to 45 people comfortably. We also provide in house catering and pick up orders for parties
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- 87684810432Mar 2, 20241 check-in
Delicious breakfast spot. The restaurant has a bright, quaint look to it. Great service. Very chill, relaxed vibe. Be sure to check the chalkboard for their specials.
Helpful 16Thanks 6Love this 14Oh no 0 - 302190529Apr 13, 20241 check-in
What a cute, casual brunch spot in the Marigny that exudes the local neighborhood charm. Tons of artwork everywhere inside. Plenty of street parking. You order and pay for your food first, then seat yourself and they will bring your food to you. There are paper menus at the register to help yourself to, as well as a chalkboard on the wall that lists some additional menu items. I decided to go with the Huevos Rancheros ($13.50) which consists of 2 eggs (I got over easy), black beans, salsa, cream cheese, avocado and plantains. They have a drinking water station where you can get yourself your own glass. They had tables both inside and outside, and we were able to seat ourselves at a table indoors that accommodated our large party of 8.
Staff brought out our food at a leisurely pace. The highlight of the Huevos Rancheros was definitely the plantains and I wish there were more than 2 on the plate! Wasn't a huge fan of the salsa -- tasted like generic chunky salsa with zero spiciness. It's a very wet dish that I'm not even sure came with tortillas or any starchy element -- it might have been so soggy I couldn't tell? So just a heads up because I felt like I was eating something with more of a porridge/stew consistency. Staff was quick to bus our tables as we neared the end of our meal. Overall a nice, quaint spot to unwind and have a casual breakfast or lunch if you're in the area.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - 422186659Feb 2, 20241 check-in
Decent spot for a basic breakfast. I got the bird breakfast consisting of turkey bacon, hash browns, toast, and 2 poached eggs. $12. Good portion and fresh, everyone left satisfied. Dining area was clean and offers plenty of seating. There's also outdoor seating. Staff was friendly and quick. Overall a simple but good meal that I wouldn't go back for. The étouffée was delicious, though. I'd probably go back for that.
Helpful 3Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Mar 11, 2023
Just about the perfect place to have brunch while soaking up the Marigny vibe. Interesting menu with a casual order-at-the-counter format. Can be a little slow, but this is not the type of place you want to rush through anyway.
Crabby Wife: Everything was right about this dish! The crawfish étouffée was packed with lots of crawfish and full of tasty veggies. Paired great with the poached eggs. And the flaky buttermilk biscuit was essential for sopping that all up. The crab cake was little small, but well executed. Crispy and full of crap pieces. Very indulgent when dipped in the étouffée. Can't think of a better brunch in New Orleans.
Eggs Dauphine: Very hearty. Not regular waffles, but tasted like cornbread in the shape of waffles. Stood up nicely against all the pulled pork. Like a massive amount of pork. The poached eggs on this added a nice bit of runny moisture. Only downside was that the hollandaise sauce seemed a bit skimpy.Helpful 4Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Vanessa G.Carlsbad, CA0116Apr 2, 2024
Hands down the best food we had in New Orleans! Service and atmosphere is so welcoming and friendly. Highlight of our trip!
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 31, 2023
We had breakfast here on our last morning in Nola and we enjoyed it very much. The ambience and the service were terrific and the food was excellent. Both of us are vegan and the scrambled tofu was delicious. Excellent coffee too.... I wish we could have stayed one more night so we could have had another breakfast here!
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Sep 15, 2023
Had the crabby wife. Surprisingly for a Nola eatery needed a lot more salt and seasoning. The biscuit was nothing special and the crab cake was ok. The dirty chai I couldn't even drink but she did try to remake which was nice but unsuccessful. Nice ambiance in neighborhood. Maybe would give them another chance as other things sounded good.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sep 5, 2022
Had an awesome brunch yesterday at Horns. I couldn't decide what to get so I asked the lady at the counter what her favorite thing is. Got the Huevos Rancheros and was not disappointed! Those fried sweet plantains were the BEST! Yum!
It's BYOB and there's no corkage fee! So while some of the entrees are a little more expensive, they are worth it because you aren't shelling out a ton of cash for booze! I think I might have spent $25 total including my coffee and meal. It was really fun to bring our own bottles of Prosecco. The workers offered us orange juice and grapefruit juice to go with. DIY mimosas for the win.
The workers were so cool and nice. The atmosphere is eclectic and homey. It really feels like you're a guest at your kinda crazy auntie's house for a home-cooked meal. I love it. I will def be back! AND I'm bringing my mama.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 1Oh no 0 - Rob K.Philadelphia, PA061Feb 16, 2024
Stopped in for breakfast, very casual and low key. Nice guy ran the place. Ordered crawfish etouffe and eats, and it was wonderful! Heaping potion, generous on the crawfish, nice and fresh. Will go back next time I'm in town.
Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - David V.Austin, TX4523135Jan 15, 2024
Not to be confused with little horn which seems like a pervious name. This incarnation of Horns offers fast friendly service and great breakfast fare. (Lunch looked good too but we only stopped for breakfast). Order at the counter and grab a table. Plenty of hot coffee or brunch drinks if you're in the mood. Some seating outside as well.
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