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$7 for $15 Worth of Cajun-American Diner Food at New Louisiana Cafe

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Cajun-American Diner with chocolate-chip cookie-dough pancakes and half-pound burgers

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$7 for $15 Worth of Cajun-American Diner Food

New Louisiana Cafe's menu includes a mixture of American and Cajun cuisine, including breakfast entrees such as chocolate-chip cookie-dough pancakes ($7.50) and Cajun eggs benedict ($9.75). For lunch, the restaurant creates an array of sandwiches, from the pepper jack-topped El Cubano ($9) to the Louisiana burger ($9.50), with a half-pound of pure ground beef between sourdough bread. Guests can finish off with a strawberry shake ($4.50) or an ice-cream sundae ($4.50).

New Louisiana Cafe

The cooks at New Louisiana Cafe craft American diner fare accented with a Cajun flair. In the morning, diners can unleash their inner child with malted-caramel apple-crisp waffles or chocolate-chip cookie-dough pancakes. And the kitchen can whip up savory breakfasts, too, like steak and eggs or biscuits and country-style gravy topped with crumbled italian sausage. In true Louisiana style, the eggs benedict comes with andouille sausage, while the blackened catfish is paired with two locally sourced eggs. At lunch, patrons can tear into the El Cubano sandwich, which is piled with pulled pork, or a BLT, which in Louisiana stands for bacon, love, and tomato.

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Promotional value expires Apr 3, 2013. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Dine-in only. Must purchase a food item. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About New Louisiana Cafe

The cooks at New Louisiana Cafe craft American diner fare accented with a Cajun flair. In the morning, diners can unleash their inner child with malted-caramel apple-crisp waffles or chocolate-chip cookie-dough pancakes. And the kitchen can whip up savory breakfasts, too, like steak and eggs or biscuits and country-style gravy topped with crumbled italian sausage. In true Louisiana style, the eggs benedict comes with andouille sausage, while the blackened catfish is paired with two locally sourced eggs. At lunch, patrons can tear into the El Cubano sandwich, which is piled with pulled pork, or a BLT, which in Louisiana stands for bacon, love, and tomato.

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