The Court of Two Sisters is named for Emma and Bertha Camors, sisters who once owned a notions and fancies shop here, and 613 Royal Street has a long and interesting history.
The lovely three-story building sits on "Governor's Row," the 600 block of Royal Street that was once home to five governors, two state Supreme Court justices, a future justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, and a future President of the United States. 613's own resident was Sieur Etienne de Perier, the royal governor of colonial Louisiana between 1726 and 1733.
The Court of Two Sisters is known for it's daily Jazz Brunch, and what better way to enjoy an afternoon in the French Quarter than a leisurely brunch in the beautiful courtyard.
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