Tantalize your Taste Buds at Mascots Cafe and Grill: Exciting Flavors Await

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Mascots cafe and grill is a popular eatery located in the heart of downtown. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and delicious food, this restaurant has become a go-to spot for locals and tourists alike. One of the standout features of Mascots cafe and grill is its unique mascot theme. Each table is adorned with a different mascot, ranging from sports teams to beloved cartoon characters. This playful touch adds a fun and lighthearted atmosphere to the dining experience. The menu at Mascots cafe and grill is diverse and caters to all tastes.


1. Brennan's. : 417 Royal. . We will soon know just how valuable is the colorful rooster logo used for decades by the former Brennan's on Royal Street. The mascot and all the other trademarks will be auctioned shortly. Chanticleer (the official name of the rooster) has no chance of disappearing from public view. It's too good. Oddity: I saw the identical cartoon covering a wall in a hotel restaurant in Moira, New York in 1983.

Like many other businesses appealing to the general public, restaurants usually have distinctive logos, and sometimes an animated character designed to made ads and menus distinctive. Johnnie s drawing of a workingman on a lunch break about to take a big bite from a poor boy sandwich is identical to one used in ads for something called poor boy studs by Hill-Behan Lumber Company in the 1950s and 1960s.

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The menu at Mascots cafe and grill is diverse and caters to all tastes. From classic American dishes like juicy burgers and crispy fries to international favorites like sushi and pasta, there is something for everyone here. The chefs at Mascots take pride in using fresh and high-quality ingredients, ensuring that each dish is bursting with flavor.

Dozen Best Restaurant Mascots

Like many other businesses appealing to the general public, restaurants usually have distinctive logos, and sometimes an animated character designed to made ads and menus distinctive. Here is a list of the twelve most interesting of those around New Orleans. Leading the league in this regard is the Brennan family, which seems to feel that mascots are essential. The oldest of those was the tipsy-looking, sword-wielding military mariner that once fronted Commander's Palace. (He seems to have gone into retirement.)

1. Brennan's. : 417 Royal. . We will soon know just how valuable is the colorful rooster logo used for decades by the former Brennan's on Royal Street. The mascot and all the other trademarks will be auctioned shortly. Chanticleer (the official name of the rooster) has no chance of disappearing from public view. It's too good. Oddity: I saw the identical cartoon covering a wall in a hotel restaurant in Moira, New York in 1983.

2. Cafe 615 (Da Wabbit). Gretna: 615 Kepler. 504-365-1225. A rabbit who is clearly a relative of Bugs Bunny is waiting to serve you, smiling from his old highway sign. This is the best neon mascot of them all.

3. SoBou. French Quarter: 310 Chartres St.. 504-552-4095. The most fun-loving of all the restaurant mascots, SoBou's elephant even has a name: "BarBar," a take on the famous book character. I told owner Ti Martin (she of Commander's Palace) that some people might take a political statement from the elephant. She said that wouldn't happen, because being both pink and dressed in white tie and tails, BarBar is obviously gay, and probably not a member of the GOP. That's credible.

4. Antoine's. French Quarter: 713 St Louis. 504-581-4422. Antoine's mascot, like everything else at the restaurant, is very old. It depicts a stereotypical French chef with a few years on him. You see it here and there on promotional materials for the restaurant, but not a lot anymore. Maybe he's retired.

5. Cafe Adelaide. CBD: 300 Poydras St. 504-595-3305. The stylized painting of Adelaide Brennan in her youth is more a namesake than a mascot, but it's distinctive enough to serve as both.

6. Red Fish Grill. French Quarter: 115 Bourbon. 504-598-1200. A slightly goofy-looking, grinning fish--the brainchild of designer Luis Colmenares--is emblazoned everywhere in Ralph Brennan's seafood restaurant.

7. Drago's. Metairie 2: Orleans Line To Houma Blvd: 3232 N Arnoult Rd. 504-888-9254. ||CBD: 2 Poydras. 504-584-3911. Drago's invented its mascot at a time when it was casting itself as a lobster house--right before the char-broiled oysters transformed the restaurant. But oysters don't have a face, really, and the lobster said "Cheese!"

8. Dickie Brennan's Steakhouse. French Quarter: 716 Iberville. 504-522-2467. A bull of apparently high pedigree has a somber expression as he holds up a sign with his logo.

9. Pascal's Manale. Uptown 3: Napoleon To Audubon: 1838 Napoleon Ave. 504-895-4877. A shrimp playing an accordion. Well, that does capture the essence of Manale's, calling to mind both its most famous dish and its Italian heritage.

10. Johnny's Po-Boys. French Quarter: 511 St Louis. 504-524-8129. Johnnie's drawing of a workingman on a lunch break about to take a big bite from a poor boy sandwich is identical to one used in ads for something called "poor boy studs" by Hill-Behan Lumber Company in the 1950s and 1960s. Who had it first, I don't know, but Hill-Behan isn't here anymore, and Johnnie's still makes the best poor boy sandwiches in town.

11. Juan's Flying Burrito. Metairie: 2018 Magazine. 504-581-3866. The original meaning of "burrito" was "a small wild horse." So what does a flying burrito look like. Like the restaurant's mascot, of course.

12. Ralph & Kacoo's. French Quarter: 519 Toulouse. 504-522-5226. A catfish stands on his dorsal fins, grinning and wearing a sailor's cap. Indeed, R&K's made its reputation with fried catfish long before it became an all-purpose seafood house.

I also had one of the specials which was a share plate of King Prawn, fennel and orange salad with pistachio ($37, above and below). The prawns were massive and very meaty. The prawns are beautifully barbequed and with the orange and fennel created a very refreshing taste. This could easily be a main as well if you are a prawn fan.
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Not just a place to eat, Mascots cafe and grill also offers a range of entertainment options. With multiple large-screen TVs, this is the perfect spot to catch the big game with friends. Additionally, the restaurant hosts regular live music performances, showcasing local talent and providing a lively and enjoyable atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a casual lunch spot, a fun place to enjoy dinner with friends, or a vibrant venue to catch some live entertainment, Mascots cafe and grill has it all. With its playful mascot theme, diverse menu, and lively atmosphere, this eatery is a must-visit for anyone in the area..

Reviews for "Mascots Cafe and Grill: A Culinary Adventure for the Whole Family"

- Jane - 1 star - I had such high hopes for Mascots cafe and grill, but unfortunately, it was a huge disappointment. First of all, the service was incredibly slow. We waited over 30 minutes just to get our drinks, and on top of that, the waitress was extremely rude and dismissive. The food was nothing special either. My burger was overcooked and dry, and the fries were underseasoned. Overall, I was extremely underwhelmed by my experience at this restaurant. I won't be coming back anytime soon.
- Mark - 2 stars - I had heard good things about Mascots cafe and grill, so I decided to give it a try. However, I was left quite unimpressed. The menu selection was limited and uninspiring. I ended up ordering the chicken sandwich, and it was bland and flavorless. The portion size was also disappointing for the price. Additionally, the atmosphere of the restaurant was lacking. It felt cramped and outdated. Overall, I don't think Mascots cafe and grill lived up to the hype, and I won't be recommending it to others.
- Sarah - 2 stars - Mascots cafe and grill fell short of my expectations. The service was mediocre at best, with our waiter seeming disinterested and inattentive. The food was average and nothing stood out as particularly memorable. The prices were also on the higher side for what you got. The ambiance of the restaurant was lacking as well, with dim lighting and outdated decor. Overall, it was an underwhelming experience and I won't be returning anytime soon.

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