Southern-style restaurant with a mighty big menu starring New Orleans favorites and mainstream American dishes.

Features
- Parking available
- Dress code: Casual
- Full bar
- Kid-friendly
- Outdoor dining
THIS RESTAURANT IS CLOSED Copeland's of New Orleans Restaurant Review:
Let the good times roll at Copeland's of New Orleans, a Southern-style restaurant with a mighty big menu starring such New Orleans favorites as Creole andouille sausage, red beans and rice, shrimp etouffée and blackened chicken and red fish. Most of the main courses have a Louisiana lilt, but you can find mainstream dishes like burgers, prime rib and Caesar salad. The menu rotates dishes several times a year, but one mainstay seems to be the Cajun gumbo Ya Ya, a stew with shrimp, scallops and seasonings. It's a lusty combo of zingy flavors, and if you want an inkling of what New Orleans cooking is all about, you might want to start here. Like to begin your Sundays with a bang? Drop in for brunch and load up on some beignets, eggs Sardou and french toast stuffed with a bananas Foster-style mixture.
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