Brunch & Bindings

Sunday the 30th o’ March, in the year Two Thousand & Fourteen we declare the binding o’ Ms. Cherokee Jenny Dubs & Master Edward ‘Doc’ Lawless. Ceremony officiated by QM Seika Hellbound, consecrated by Capt. John Swallow. At two bells past noon in Pirates Alley, gather ye all and be witness – and drink a toast to the happy couple!
But first…we eat! Join us for brunch 11am, Croissant d’ Or on Ursulines St., on the River side o’ Royal…fine French pastry, bread, brioche, sandwich, soup, coffee and more!

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