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Ruby Slipper Central Business District

4.3(7,623 reviews)$$Restaurant
🕑 1-1.5 hours including wait time on busy days; 45 minutes to 1 hour for the meal itself👶 Great for all ages, from toddlers to teens. Little ones love the sweet pancake options and can easily share portions, while older kids and teens appreciate the hearty portions and Instagram-worthy presentations. High chairs available for babies and toddlers.

About

Ruby Slipper Central Business District is a beloved New Orleans breakfast and brunch destination that welcomes families with open arms and a menu kids actually get excited about. Their famous cinnamon roll pancakes are the size of your plate and practically guarantee happy kids, while parents can enjoy elevated Southern comfort food like shrimp and grits or eggs benedict with a local twist.

Highlights

  • Massive cinnamon roll pancakes that arrive warm and gooey, practically a dessert for breakfast
  • Southern-style beignets and chicory coffee au lait (chocolate milk for kids) for an authentic NOLA experience
  • Generous portions that often provide leftovers for snacking later in the day
  • Friendly, patient staff accustomed to serving families with young children
  • Convenient CBD location makes it easy to combine with other French Quarter or Warehouse District activities

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Arrive right when they open at 7am on weekdays or 8am on weekends to avoid the notorious 45-60 minute wait times, especially on Sunday mornings
  2. 2.The cinnamon roll pancakes are huge,one order can easily feed two young children, so consider splitting to save money and avoid waste
  3. 3.Request a table near the windows on Magazine Street for natural light and people-watching to keep kids entertained during any wait for food
  4. 4.Download the Yelp app to add your name to the waitlist before you arrive, then take a quick walk around the neighborhood
  5. 5.Parking can be tricky,use the paid lot on Tchoupitoulas Street (one block over) rather than circling for street parking with hungry kids

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings between 7-9am offer the shortest waits. Avoid weekend brunch hours (9am-1pm) when wait times can exceed an hour. Tuesday through Thursday mornings are ideal for families wanting a relaxed experience without the crowds.

What to Know

Expect to spend $12-18 per adult entree and $8-12 for kids' portions. Street parking is metered and limited; paid lots nearby are more reliable. The restaurant can get loud during peak hours, so don't worry about noise from excited kids.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent hours. Expect especially long waits during Mardi Gras season (February/March), Jazz Fest (late April/early May), and major holiday weekends. Summer months can mean shorter waits as tourist crowds thin slightly.

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