Commerce Restaurant 300 Camp Street

Commerce Restaurant 300 Camp Street is a diner Central Business District New Orleans located in United States.

8 / 10
46
ratings
  • Phone

    (504) 561-9239

  • Website

    commercerest.com

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  • Type

    Diner

Address

300 Camp St (Gravier Street) New Orleans , LA 70130 United States

Reservations No
Credit Cards Yes
Menus Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch

Comments / 24


Keywords:

breakfast food po' boys biscuits sausage great value Caesar salad coffee eggs brunch food bacon homemade food friendly staff cheese honey mustard dressing green beans hot sauce well diner food
Megan Brown

From the homemade honey mustard dressing to the green beans with sausage this place is a must eat! Local service with a smile and fried oysters to die for!

Christine Cardoso

Quick and easy to go breakfast biscuits , get it with pepper jack cheese , eggs , smoked sausage and hot sauce . Your tummy will thank you.

Kathleen Vargas

Really good fried oyster po boy ! You get the real feel of southern hospitality . They are all very friendly and would help you with any suggestions although it gets alil busy.

Damian Hillary

Wonderful little place to get a filling breakfast . Some of the nicest people you can find working there. Definitely a must to eat at for breakfast .

Mike Check

Perfect place to grab a bacon or smoked sausage egg and cheese sandwich on a biscuit .

Derek Wahsnerc

Good as always. I had cajun breakfast benedict, crispy bacon , some hashbrown and coffee served every once in a while. Solved!

Lisa Clayton

Great place for breakfast . Only open Monday to Friday so if you're here on weekends, you miss out!

Kristy Baird

Friendliest people in town . Great comfort food and now they have healthier options as well !

Roxanne Coffelt

The hashbrowns are little potato chunks, deep-fried(?) and seasoned. They are very good!

MJ Mondaca

Everyone is so sweet here! Fluffiest and most delicious biscuits . Must try! Locals come here.

Joshua Carr

Had an "at home" feeling. Good food, not too expensive . Hot sausage Po-Boy was delicious

Bridgett Kittelson

Try the Shrimp Ceasar Salad - OMG this salad was huge!!! I love that it used French bread as the croutons .

Von Ramone

Great local diner . If you're not eating breakfast here, you're in the wrong place.

Angela Marra

Oyster poboy is amazing. Crab soup is to die for. Honestly nothing here is bad . Two thumbs way up!

Russell Holley

Amazing coffee , good food, friendly folks and the price is right!

Jay Massey

Great locals diner , but bring cash, they don't take American Express... or Visa... or MasterCard. Relax, they do have an ATM .

Leslie Duecker

Shrimp po boy was very good

Deuser

Great diner with great service. 1952 cash register!

Arnulfo Wing

Cbb breakfast

Errol Taylor

Cannot find a better breakfast spot near the French quarter

Emma Mekinda

They take credit cards now!

The Carl Vervisch

Veggie omelette is surprisingly good!

Eunice Bea Kidden

Wow!! Delicious!

Jim Redmond

Beat breakfast in town .

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