Feelings Cafe Restaurant Review:
This Old New Orleans-style restaurant is housed in an early-1800s brick-and-masonry cottage with a picturesque, romantic little courtyard. Dinner offers a respectable selection of small and mid-size plates, including such appetizer-like fare as deviled eggs and chicken liver mousse, or more substantial morsels such as sweetbreads and frogs’ legs, duck confit or sautéed drum. The wine list is...
This modest neighborhood spot is friendly and pretty and serves tasty, solid (if not spectacular) food. It feels like a true local find -- because it is -- and can be a welcome break from the Quarter or from more intense dining. Try to get a table in the plant-filled courtyard or on the balcony overlooking it (particularly delightful on a balmy night), though the dining rooms are perfectly...
Here's a funky, low-key neighborhood restaurant and hangout set around a classic New Orleans courtyard, which is where most folks drink -- unless it's Friday and they're hanging out upstairs with the piano player. It's a bit out of the way in the Faubourg Marigny, but authentic in the right ways and also more cheerful than some of the darker, hole-in-the-wall spots that deserve that adjective....
The mood and the food to express yourself.:
The Scene
Feelings Cafe maintains the homey charm of its surroundings--the main house and slave quarters of the former D'Aunoy Plantation. A large dining area just inside the restaurant...