
Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++
A Celebration of Black Truffle
Chef Ryan Pearson has curated a special, unique, and decadent five course menu with wine pairing.
Each course will be creatively built using French techniques to celebrate Black Truffle. Chef Pearson has selected a beautiful wine for every dish that will pair perfectly and delight any palate. Guests are invited to revisit the pairings you enjoy the most!
$200/per person
Click here to reserve a table for this special event
MENU
The menu below will begin with a chef selected amuse.
Braised Artichokes
Black Truffle Vinaigrette, Epoisse, Arugula Puree
Oven Baked Snapper
Cauliflower, Black Truffle Puree, Chiffonade Black Truffle
Risotto
Mascarpone, Aged Parmesan, Shaved Black Truffle
Dry-Aged N.Y. Strip
Truffled Sauce Périgueux, wilted spinach, potato fondant
Chocolate Etremet Layered Chocolate Cake
underneath chocolate mousse with a malted Ice Cream Cone

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++

Réveillon Dinner
Visitors to Couvant during the month of December can enjoy an old Crescent City tradition that dates back to the early 19th century know as a Réveillon (REV-ee-on) Dinner.
In French, New Orleans’ original language, the word “réveillon” means “awakening.” The Creoles, some of the city’s earliest inhabitants, celebrated the start of Christmas in the early 1800s, with a big family meal when they returned home from midnight mass.
Five-Course Menu | $88 pp++





Thanksgiving Day at Couvant
Gather with Friends & Family at Couvant and enjoy a special Thanksgiving three (3) course prix fixe menu.
$65+ Adults | View Menu
$35+ Children (12yrs & under) | View Menu
Reservations are required and can be made on RESY.
A CAN FOR A COCKTAIL
On Thanksgiving day, bring at least one canned food item and receive a complimentary cocktail.
All canned goods collected will be donated to the Second Harvest Food Bank.


