Reviews of Vaucresson’s Creole Cafe & Deli. (Restaurant) in New Orleans (Louisiana).
Vaucresson’s Creole Cafe & Deli
1800 St Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116, United States
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Information of Vaucresson’s Creole Cafe & Deli, Restaurant in New Orleans (Louisiana)
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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Open hours of Vaucresson’s Creole Cafe & Deli
Sunday
Closed
Monday
Closed
Tuesday
11 am–3 pm
Wednesday
11 am–3 pm
Thursday
11 am–3 pm
Friday
11 am–3 pm
Saturday
11 am–3 pm
Reviews of Vaucresson’s Creole Cafe & Deli
John Shea
Excellent and attentive service from beginning to end. Staff was amazing!! Crawfish sausage & hot creole were spot-on. Bought 2# bulk Creole Green Onion Sausage to take home. I'll be back again & again...you stop in soon!!
Larry Boudreaux
This place is a must go to! The different sausage and flavors are a great flair to New Orleans. Sausages are like no other and the owner operators and staff are great. You will not be disappointed.
Kendell
Delicious crawfish sausage! And we got a historical lesson while we ate. 5 stars all the way!!
Donald Crowe
We travel the country in a RV and try barbecue and smoked sausage all over the US. Out of the over 100 smoked sausage that I have tried this ties for nbr. 1 with 2 others. When we get home we will definitely have some more shipped to us. Glad they are back in business and we found them.
Donald Hess
Bruh, you going to get full at this spot. The onion rings are the size of your face. The food is amazing and the staff is cool, engaging and hilarious. A 7th ward Gem without a doubt.
James A. Smith, Esq.
Well, I was finally able to get me some VAUCRESSON CREOLE HOT SAUSAGE, in the 7th Ward, after ALL these years. I’m SO glad that y’all’re back in the HEART and SOUL of New Orleans; it had been way too long! Thank y’all, SO MUCH, for persevering through all the adversity to bring back what is, not only y’all’s family legacy, but also a part of the larger Creole New Orleanian cultural legacy!
As an Afro-Creole New Orleanian, it’s so important, to me (and I’m sure many others), that I can still go to the same place that my parents, grand-parents, and great grand-parents went to for traditional Creole foods. And, that it’s back on that Claiborne Avenue Corridor, which was once such a beautiful and vibrant center of Afro-New Orleanian cultural life and business activity, makes it all the more special!
Geo-historic tip: Jelly Roll Morton’s and Sidney Bechet’s birth homes were, and Allison “Tootie” Montana’s home is, within ~one mile of Vaucresson’s Sausage Company.
And, my birth home is in the 1800 block of Touro Street.
TaTa Johnson
Just finished my hot sausage sandwich and when I tell you it was GOOD!! I will be back!
Ben Froman
Fantastic food and service!! The hot sausage and crawfish sausage are soooo good.
kurt munstedt
Friendly neighborhood spot serving delicious made-in-house sausage Po-boys. Doesn’t get much better than that!
Lee J Pedesclaux
Some greatful to have them back! Yas!
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