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  • Sharon G.

    High marks for catering and dine-in. Personal favorite is the Liberty Salad with the home-made tarragon dressing. Most recently ate the Turkey Burger on the advise of a friend and it was delicious.The beet salad side raised the meal even higher. The new location is full of natural light. Service is friendly. My catering order was delicious. There were a few snags at pick up but I gave the team a little leeway; it is a training organization. I love patronizing local businesses, This local businesses is making good on the mission to prepare youth for a living wage career preparing healthy delicious food. I'm looking forward to the food from the graduates of the program as they populate the restaurants of New Orleans.

    (5)
  • Roxanne I.

    Am absolutely in love with this place! I already was a fan of Starbucks, but add some good for you food too?! Wholy moley! Yup, this chick is hooked! The vegetarian red beans and rice is my go to, but the sandwiches and other specialities are just as good! Great portion sizes and reasonably priced. Plus if you check in on yelp, you get free goodies!!!

    (5)
  • Rickie B.

    Great staff and great service! Highly recommended for a group meeting or lunchtime work session!

    (4)
  • Jerry S.

    Somewhat near so I stopped in to test it out. No biscuits but good food and service in the morning. Great concept. People learn the restaurant business and go on to work in the city. All the food is well prepared by local students. Large cooking school next door with organic grocery store. Nice morning respet for good cause. They have scone but not biscuits. What's up with that.

    (4)
  • Tanya D.

    Black bean burger is tasty and huge. Lots of cumin. A soft texture but it holds together. The bun is really good and it's dressed with avocado. I got the beet salad which I enjoyed but I wish the menu had listed it had blue cheese in the salad. The server offered to get another one but it was fine bc my companion loves blue cheese so I just picked around it and shared. His potato salad was good too. Service was great.

    (5)
  • Leslie R.

    Good assortment of ingredients for a cafe. Got the bacon/ sweet potato biscuit, it was good wish I had gotten it warmed up. Presentation for some of the food was surprisingly nice. Solid cafe.

    (4)
  • Cory E.

    Very nice place. Spacious with super friendly staff. Very clean (there was a lot of polishing as we ate breakfast - nice to see in a indoor/outdoor cafe.) We had baked goods which were good and a fried egg sandwich which was very nice. A lovely healthy alternative to breakfast at home.

    (4)
  • Nari C.

    Nice clean place with excellent healthier options for breakfast and brunch. Excellent baristas.

    (4)
  • Nicky O.

    Really tasty breakfast sandwich and friendly service! Cool little spot with a great mission.

    (5)
  • Elizabeth B.

    This is a review for Liberty's Kitchen's *catering*. Michael, Catering Coordinator, was awesome. She was responsive, capable, flexible, patient...all things that made my life much easier over the course of a four-day Summit I was planning. We had Liberty's do four meals I think - each one was delicious, high-quality, unique, and on-time. More than that, Michael talked me off the ledge when I had last-minute freak-outs such as not having enough utensils, or did I need three times as many scones?? I wanted to hug her on many occasions. I will definitely use Liberty's again, and recommend them when others need an excellent caterer. Thank you!

    (5)
  • Ryan M.

    Finally got around to trying this place out after missing it at its old location further up Broad Ave. Hardly having the opportunity to eat out for breakfast during breakfast hours, i was glad to get around to checking this spot from my bookmarks. The inside is nice, i dig the use of the wood theme, it's clean and cool. Instead of boring ol' number markers for orders, you're given the name of a neighborhood of the city as an identifier of your order. I like the little added local flare to things, it works without being too cheesy. Simply place your order with the clerk at the counter, get your hood, and it's brought out to you. I had the New Orleans breakfast sandwich which is basically a bomb ass home-made breakfast sandwich with bacon, egg and cheese with hollandaise on white toast and a side (I got fruit) for $6, can't beat it. I'd definitely call ahead for one of these sandwiches if I'm on the go. I'll certainly be back a few more times to try some of their lunch items. Note that most breakfast items, from what I saw, stop being served at 11am. So get in early if you need that traditional fix.

    (5)
  • Alvin D.

    4.25/5 noms and convenient so i've been stopping in for various work-related meetings - breakfast/coffee and/or lunch and/or afternoon coffee pick-me-up and it's been great. the staff are very conscientious at every step of the transaction and i feel solid each time. i've availed the yelp check-in for a free pastry a couple times - some things are in house and some things are from shake sugary, i think. any of those scones. any of them! and the "bigger" food is also pretty decent. i've chomped on a few sandwiches now and they are filling. my favorite isn't actually available on the shelf - if you put in a catering/party order for their chocolate chip cookies, they'll come in these scrumptious mini versions. gahhh i can eat an entire tray by myself! oh and you know, there's also the great mission they have with working with our young people, but obvi you already knew that. if you didn't, check out their site!

    (4)
  • Emily L.

    I have loved Liberty's Kitchen since they opened their old location at Broad and Tulane. Their white beans are delicious and the shrimp and grits rival some of the best lunch spots in town. It's a mission driven spot, giving "at-risk" kids an opportunity to learn skills and have a job. I certainly appreciate giving them my business for this reason alone! Since they've moved to Whole Foods, they've really exploded. The restaurant is really beautiful and their menu has expanded to include more sandwiches and breakfast items. They also serve Starbucks, which is a nice perk as there aren't any other coffee shops in that area of town. It's a nice spot to meet for lunch and they offer a private room for lunch meetings. I love that instead of getting a number for your order, you get a New Orleans neighborhood sign.

    (4)
  • Jen L.

    My first stop at their new space in the building with the Whole Food on Broad...what a huge change from their old small space closer to the courthouse. The new space is light and airy and there is so much room! Plus outside seating. The menu is still small but offers a little something for everyone. The items are tasty, healthy and well prepared. I had the grilled veggie and cheese sandwich and it was delicious and big enough with the side salad (+1) for me to eat it for lunch and dinner. The staff is the real reason to come. This is still a great work program to teach young people job skills. And folks working front of house were personable and enthusiastic. Can't wait to go back.

    (4)
  • Morgan D.

    I didn't realize this cafe was so much more than a coffee shop. I used to grab my quick meals at the hot bar at WF next door, no more! I've had the black bean burger and the beef burger. Both were delicious. The only burger I've had in the city that I like more is Tallulah's. The side salad is substantial. The green onion vinaigrette and the balsamic vinaigrette are both winners. Getting a tasty, fresh meal for ~$10. So happy-making. Plus, free wifi!

    (5)
  • Rodney D.

    I dropped by the Whole Food Store at N. Broad & Bienville for some provisions and decided to have lunch at the Liberty Kitchen adjacent to the store. The restaurant features a modernistic decor with lots of natural lighting. There is a New Orleans flare to the identification of your table as you await your food order. Instead of using numbers, placards are used with the names of various New Orleans neighborhoods. For example, the neighborhood name printed on the placard for my table was "Lower Ninth Ward" and a nearby table was identified as "Broadmoor." The staff are all disciples of the restaurant mogul, Emeril Lagasse. The menu is limited to primarily Salads, Sandwiches, Red Beans & Rice, Chicken & Andouille Gumbo and a Quiche Du Jour. I opted for the Cajun Cobb Salad which consisted of Chopped Romaine with Pan Seared Shrimp, Sliced Smoked Sausage, Crumbled Bleu Cheese, Fresh Guacamole, Sliced Cucumber, Pickled Red Onion and a Sliced Hard Boiled Egg with Bleu Cheese Dressing. The salad dressing that was provided with the salad seemed more like a Ranch Dressing and I would have much more preferred some other type of dressing. However, the salad was really tasty and invigorating. All that to say that I shall return and I'll certainly explore more of their menu options.

    (4)
  • Amanda M.

    I usually drop in here for lunch. The sandwiches are really good (I like the veggie and the turkey) and everyone who works here is really nice. They never scoff at the quadruple shot I put in my latte and the staff is pretty easy on the eyes. :)

    (5)
  • Isabelle S.

    Liberty's Kitchen is a great organization for youth in New Orleans. They not only provide a strong job training program for at-risk young people in a nurturing, supportive environment, they also help youth with life skills development and a foundation of supports for healthy, independent living. The new space in the ReFresh building has a bright, cheery vibe. It's a great spot for a casual lunch or breakfast. They also serve Starbucks coffee and other drinks as well as pastries from local bakeries, so you can stop by in the morning for some yummy fuel to start your day. My go-to item on the lunch menu is the Cajun Cobb salad, but you can't go wrong with any option. The Liberty's Salad is excellent, as well as the Fish Tacos, Shrimp and Grits, and MVP Burger. The brownies are also quite delicious.

    (5)
  • Christopher W.

    Stopped in the newly opened Liberty's Kitchen location at Whole Foods and I decided to do soup and salad for lunch. I got a hot soup from Whole Foods next door and ordered the Cajun Cobb Salad and man was that a great choice. Chopped Romaine with Pan Seared Shrimp, Sliced Smoked Sausage, Crumbled Bleu Cheese, Fresh Guacamole, Sliced Cucumber, Pickled Red Onion and a Sliced Hard Boiled Egg with Bleu Cheese Dressing, whats not to like there. This is definitely in my lunch rotation. Amazing and for a good cause too.

    (5)
  • Dave D.

    Excellent lunch, Cajun Cobb Salad with shrimps and sausage. Small but comfortable, quick and cheerful service. Worth a trip, easy to get to from Uptown, CBD and Mid-city.

    (5)
  • Sarah W.

    This was excellent tasting food!I just ate here today for the first time. . I was really impressed. The caesar side was wonderfully fresh and tangy. The Chicken Mushroom Melt was incredibly tasty. It was the best sandwich I have eaten in at least a year. The carmelized onions were perfectly balanced with the all white meat chicken breast and ciabatta bread. YUMMMM I'm planning my return.

    (5)
  • Sam C.

    Fresh and delicious!!! GO!! Always surprises me. This little cafe serves insanely delicious, flavorful and you-can-taste-the-freshness food. The space is clean and has good vibes. Try the black bean burger or the grilled veggie sandwich. (And I'm not even vegetarian!!!) Cowboy caviar and the potato salad are delicious. Love all of it, as well as the purpose of the place -- Look it up if you don't know :) GO TRY IT!!!!

    (5)
  • Sophia K.

    I've had the veggie sandwich and it was decent. Tried the black bean burger and was very disappointed. I would have called it a slider based on the small size. Burger was very dry. Did not realize that potato hash was mostly bacon with a little bit of undercooked potatoes. So out $10 and was starving 30min later.

    (2)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Breakfast, Brunch
    Parking : Street, Private Lot
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Dogs Allowed : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes
    Good for Working : Yes

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