The Parish Café

60 Mill St, Healdsburg
(707) 431-8474

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Linda

My husband and I went there for breakfast. The food was very good. I think they were terribly understaffed. We waited 30 minutes for a table and then about 20 minutes to be asked if we'd like coffee. Then another 30minutes for our eggs and bacon breakfast to come. The most annoying part was that I had to ask for ketchup 4 times- to different people. We left without eating my sausage as it was cold by then. We won't be returning...

Andrea

Great service welcoming... the food is excellent and most importantly consistent .. good job Gareth !!

AARON

Bland. Overpriced portions. If I spend this much in Dan Francisco I go home with a take out plate. The beniets were delicious and fresh. The chicory coffee is good. Themes? Yes southern menu. Flavors? Touristy. Its not authentic seasoning to me and I am familiar deeply familiar with southern food

Steve Jones

You would never know by the outside that this was a Cajun restaurant. But that's part of the overall Cool vibe. They have indoor and outdoor seating, and what looks like to be a very old house. Everything was cleaned, the food was outstanding and I would go back in a heartbeat

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Fabien-Pierre NICOLAS

I have been about 5 times to NOLA & Louisiana and this place is 99% of what I got at the best places in NOLA. Much better than Angeline in Berkeley or other East Bay options. We had the Gumbo (delicious), the Beignets 👏 (amazing), the Shrimps 🍤 & Grits as well as the Hush Puppies. Only this last item was good but not great. Go for it! Also reserve a table if you go on a weekend as the place is quite popular.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

Grace Hull

Food was good but server was really rude!! Also we were rushed out the door. I finished my food before I even got my coffee.

Thomas W

Our four dinners were excellent. The etouffe was tasty as was the pare ribs. the chicken had great flavor. Service was outstanding.

Benjamin

Had a nice dinner. I moved here from Baton Rouge a couple of years back, and this is my spot in the north bay for New Orleans food.

Porschephilia

Great experience. Surprise, the beignets are as good as I’ve had - light, airy pillows of fried dough - and those who fondly remember Cafe Fannie ranked them as good as or maybe even better. Staff was very friendly and indulged my father’s many queries about food and travel…

Strongly endorse the crawfish Benedict.

No hard alcohol but the soju Bloody Mary sufficed.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Eric Flanagan

This place s awesome. Great gumbo, classic Cajun sides, and terrific PO Boys. The bread is perfect…soft and airy in the middle and a slightly chewy crust. It’s magical. The streetcar lunch special is the best. Fun drinks too!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Arrow

This is a great place for New Orleans style food. We've been to New Orleans and the food was authentic. Nice, homey ambiance and the waitperson was helpful and pleasant . A lot of people don't realized that Parish is now open for dinner. Spread the word!

cody

The best Cajun breakfast in Sonoma County and it ain't even close. Food is phenomenal and the staff are always very friendly and attentive. I'd give them 10 stars if possible.

B

We had the ham and cheese poor boy and the seafood platter, which were good. Service was very pleasant and efficient. The weather was cold outside, and the constantly opening doors (very popular place at lunchtime) made it cold - and at our table, windy. Unfortunately, the temperature and drafts made our experience much less enjoyable than usual.

MDR

Amazing food and super friendly service. Shrimp and grits were phenomenal.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Deng Liang

Beautiful town and good food, Making sure reserve table before you go.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 5

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