A Perfect New Orleans Courtyard Wedding
A Perfect New Orleans Courtyard WeddingBroussard's Restaurant & Courtyard is a wedding venue located in New Orleans, LA. Set apart by its elegant French-infused rooms and romantic courtyards, this historic venue has a long and award-winning history in the vibrant French Quarter. Surrounded by famous music venues and the neon lights of Bourbon Street, Broussard's Restaurant & Courtyard has the heart of New Orleans at its doorstep. The estate was built in 1834 and passed down from family to family, surviving the civil war and prohibition. In a story beginning with love, the Broussard's Restaurant was opened in 1920 by newlyweds Joseph Broussard and Rosalie Borrello. At the time, their restaurant was rumored to have entertained thirsty patrons during prohibition and hidden its bottled contraband within the fireplace. Locals and tourists alike have spent the last hundred years savoring its classic French-Creole dishes and Southern hospitality. Now in the capable hands of the Ammari family, its legacy remains a great source of pride. Couples can exchange their vows in one of the venue's two charming courtyards before a candlelit evening of celebration and inspired cuisine. For an intimate or large gathering, the venue's three rooms, Napoleon, Magnolia, and Josephine, can accommodate up to 150 guests. For a more extravagant affair, the venue can hold up to 650 guests when booked alongside the Hermann-Grima Museum. This accomplished team understands how much detail goes into planning the wedding of your dreams, from selecting the ideal space for your ceremony and reception to curating the perfect dinner menu. Chef Jimi Setchim and his culinary team pay tribute to the city's thriving food culture by featuring distinctly New Orleans flavors–coffee, spice, rice, pecans, and citrus. Inspired by the local fare of a grande dame restaurant, your guests will cherish forever the beautiful memories made at Broussard's Restaurant & Courtyard.