$7.50 for $15 of food at Where Y’at Cafe in Gretna, 2 Blocks from the Gretna Ferry.
Start your day with a scenic ferry ride along the Mississippi River from Canal St. in New Orleans to Huey P. Long Ave. in Gretna. Two blocks from the ferry landing, you will run across Where Y’at Cafe, a small locally owned restaurant, loaded with unique Louisiana fare for breakfast and lunch.
They take the classic Eggs Benedict to a new level, serving it six different ways, using sliced French Bread in lieu of English Muffins. Choose from Seafood, Roast Beef, Salmon, Ham, Corned Beef, or Eggplant Eggs Benedict. Or maybe you prefer an omelette? Where Y’at offers the traditional Western Omelette, Spanish Omelette, and Veggie Omelette, as well as unique Louisiana choices like the Bayou Omelette, made with gator sausage, crawfish, pepperjack cheese and veggies; the Muffaletta Omelette made with ham, salami, and provolone cheese, then topped with olive salad; or the Seafood Omelette, made with shrimp, crawfish, cheddar cheese, and veggies.
The live music kicks off on Sunday at 10:00am and runs through 1:00pm. Enjoy the music along with Eggs Benedict, Omelettes, Breakfast Wraps, and an assortment of traditional breakfast fare. Throw in some Bloody Mary’s and Mimosa’s and you have yourself a great Sunday morning party.
Breakfast is served all day, but Where Y’at also serves a full lunch menu featuring Po Boys, Crawfish, Shrimp, or Chicken Fettucine, plate lunches such as hamburger steak and pork chops, and a whole lot more.
Venture out to Where Y’at Cafe and enjoy unique Louisiana cuisine, at a great price!
Where Y’at Cafe is located at 235 Derbigny St.,
2 Bocks from the Gretna Ferry
Gretna, LA
504.292.7965
What others are Saying about Where Y’at Cafe
Yelp.com – “This small place is easy to overlook but I eat there all the time. The chef makes everything from scratch and the cochon is amazing as it is made in house roasted with garlic and jalapeños served on French bread with gravy, mayo and pickles. YUMMY! Sunday brunch is fun as there is usually live music. I have had almost everything on the menu and have enjoyed both the breakfast and lunch. Stop by….it is good food with large portions and great prices.” – Shirley B., 01/07/11
Urbanspoon - “A friend took me here and I fell in love. I have had eggs, sausage, bacon, biscuits and gravy, all sorts of things here. Their breakfast potatoes are fantastic! They also make their own strawberry preserve!
They also have free bloody Mary’s and mimosas along with live music during Sunday brunch.
This is an absolute favorite.” – Rick S., 03/08/11



