One of these such gentleman points me to the IHOP, because I'm obviously a tourist, and wouldn't know real food if it hit me in the face, but when I ask for a local place he points me to The Ruby Slipper- a cafe with some nice home town charm. I had a corned beef hash benedict over a biscuit instead of an english muffin. (sorry I didn't get a picture, I was hungry!)
Day two of my trip started out much the same, though in a different section of town. Aimless wondering took me all over the financial district and I saw several great places for lunch, but nothing that really jumped out at me for breakfast. After about an hour and a half, about to give up and just wait another 45 min until the lunch places opened up the rain started.
I found myself in a little alley/hallway to get out of the rain when I realized that there was a restaurant back there through a screen door at the end of that hallway "The best kept secret in New Orleans" Hobnobbers was the locals hole in the wall place I had been looking for. After a warm greeting from an older gentleman I was pointed to a counter behind which two older ladies were taking orders and cooking up a fabulous breakfast. I just wanted something simple- the hash brown plate would do. When it's ready it comes out on a paper plate with a beautiful golden brown biscuit, delicious potatoes and a perfectly over easy egg. It was lovely: Sitting at my little corner table listening to the day's gossip and the happenings of a town that's not home with a plate of delicious food and my book, avoiding the rain. 

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