There is a particular kind of quiet that settles over a good brunch room — the gentle clatter of cutlery, the hiss of the espresso machine, the soft pop of a champagne cork.
Set in New Orleans, LA, Toast has carved out a corner of the city's weekend brunch scene with a personality of its own. The room comfortably seats a mix of solo diners working through a coffee and a newspaper, couples splitting a stack of pancakes, and friend groups settling in for a slow, three-hour Saturday.
The chicken and waffles plate hits the table looking like a magazine cover and tastes even better than it looks.
Menu highlights
Here is a snapshot of the kinds of brunch dishes you can expect to find on the menu at Toast. Specials rotate weekly with what's in season — check the chalkboard at the host stand when you arrive.
- Fresh-squeezed grapefruit juice and seasonal cold-pressed juices
- Eggs Benedict with house-made hollandaise on a toasted English muffin
- Smoked salmon plate with cream cheese, capers, red onion, and a toasted bagel
- Shakshuka with feta, herbs, and warm pita
- Country-style biscuits and sausage gravy
- Smoked brisket hash with two eggs and pickled onion
- Lox bagel sandwich with everything seasoning and dill cream cheese
- Single-origin pour-over coffee from a local roaster
It's a tight room, with maybe a dozen tables and a handful of counter seats facing the open kitchen, where you can watch the line cooks work.
Order coffee black and let the kitchen do the rest — French toast made with thick-cut brioche, dusted with powdered sugar, and crowned with seasonal berries.
Vegetarians and vegans are well taken care of — at least three plant-forward mains anchor the menu, not just an afterthought side of fruit.
Like a lot of the best brunch spots in New Orleans, Toast is at its most magical on weekend mornings, when the kitchen is firing on all burners and the room slowly fills with the kind of low, happy hum that only good food and unhurried company can produce. It's the kind of brunch that reminds you why we made brunch a tradition in the first place.
Tips from the regulars
- Don't miss the daily-special chalkboard near the host stand — it changes weekly and tends to feature the kitchen's best ideas.
- Coffee is taken seriously here. If you only know diner drip, ask the barista for a recommendation.
- If you're walking from public transit, the closest stop is a short stroll away — a small price to pay for the breakfast burrito.
- Vegetarian and gluten-free diners have real options, not just sad fruit cups.
- Tip generously — the brunch shift is the toughest in any restaurant, and the staff here keeps it warm even at peak rush.
Hours
| Mon | Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00 |
|---|---|
| Tue | Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00 |
| Wed | Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00 |
| Thu | Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00 |
| Fri | Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00 |
| Sat | Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00 |
| Sun | Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00 |
Frequently asked questions
What time does Toast open for brunch?
Posted hours are: Mo-Fr 06:30-14:00. Hours can change on holidays — call ahead if you're traveling.
Does Toast take reservations?
Most brunch spots in New Orleans are walk-in friendly, with a wait list during peak hours. Larger parties (5+) should call ahead to ask about a reservation.
Is Toast kid-friendly?
Yes — Toast welcomes families. Most brunch menus include simple kid-friendly options like pancakes, scrambled eggs, and fresh fruit. Highchairs are usually available.
What kind of cuisine does Toast serve?
It's classified under breakfast — broadly an American-style brunch experience with regional touches you'd expect in New Orleans.
Is there outdoor seating at Toast?
Outdoor seating is not always confirmed. We recommend calling ahead during nice weather.
Location
Located at 1845 Gentilly Boulevard. Coordinates: 29.9864, -90.0764. Use the address above with your preferred maps application for turn-by-turn directions.