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One block uptown from the corner of Napoleon and Tchoupitoulas, where century old live oaks shadow the famous music club Tipitina’s, sits a mid-nineteenth century barge board cottage with burgundy clap boards and yellow shutters. Dinner plates line the walls and bear the names of Dick and Jenny’s founding customers. Originally a grocery store, and later a po-boy shop, this funky New Orleans original is a gathering place for those who seek fine dining cuisine in a casual, comfortable and affordable setting. A small hand painted sign on the building hangs above the flower baskets and simply says “Dick and Jenny’s.”
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| Type: |
Cajun / Continental / Creole |
| Cost: |
$$$  |
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Mon:5:30pm-10pm
Tue-Thu:11am-2:pm;5:30pm-10pm
Fri:11am-2pm;5:30pm-10:30pm
Sat:5:30pm-10:30pm
Sun:Closed |
| Amenities: |
Lunch Dinner Beer
| Liquor Wine Accepts Reservations
| Credit Cards Take-out
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