Welcome to Molly's Rise
Molly's Rise is a trendy diner in New Orleans that offers a unique blend of pizza, breakfast, and brunch options. Known for their vegan-friendly menu and reusable tableware, this hipster spot on Magazine St provides a casual yet lively atmosphere perfect for groups and families. With a focus on serving delicious meals with a side of good vibes, Molly's Rise is a must-visit for those looking for a memorable dining experience in the heart of the Big Easy. Don't miss out on their happy hour specials and diverse selection of alcoholic beverages to complement your meal.
- 2368 Magazine St New Orleans, LA 70130 Hotline: (504) 302-1896
Welcome to Molly's Rise, a hidden gem located on Magazine St in New Orleans, LA. This trendy diner offers a unique fusion of pizza, breakfast, and brunch options, making it a must-visit for food enthusiasts looking for something different.
Molly's Rise is not your average diner - it offers a range of vegan and limited vegetarian options, perfect for those with dietary restrictions. The restaurant prides itself on providing a hipster, casual, and trendy atmosphere, with outdoor seating available for those looking to enjoy their meal al fresco.
One of the standout features of Molly's Rise is its commitment to sustainability, providing reusable tableware to reduce waste. The restaurant also offers a range of amenities, including takeout, reservations, and waiter service, ensuring a seamless dining experience for all guests.
Whether you're looking for a cozy spot for breakfast, a place to unwind with friends during happy hour, or a family-friendly lunch spot, Molly's Rise has something for everyone. So why not stop by and experience the culinary delights that this unique restaurant has to offer?

Such a cool place. The design is unique and fun. You order at the counter and they bring you your food. I got a chai that tasted a little watered down so would probably get coffee or juice next time. The chicken biscuit had my boyfriend licking his fingers. A fun and different quick breakfast spot!

Food is amazing I recommend the chicken biscuit and chai ice latte Service was amazing people there are very kind Ambiance is very nostalgic music is awesome and is just a really good vibe

An eclectic restaurant. There was ample seating outdoors and inside. It is very casual and you are seated after you place your order. The hot chicken sandwich is savory, sweet and spicy and is made using dark meat (juicy!!!!). The spice was a little bit over powering but overall delicious. The biscuit was perfection. The restaurant offers for customers to PAY IT FORWARD for $8. Proceeds go towards food for the BLC Community every Monday. This restaurant is quite popular so I'd get there early if you can. There's only street parking.

This eclectic, 80s themed café is just the type of unique experience I was looking for on a Sunday morning in New Orleans. Removed from the tourism pit that is the French Quarter, Molly's Rise and Shine brings its own spin on delicious brunch fare and has created a millennial hipster haven within its walls, displaying countless nostalgic 80s toys and lining its walls with memorabilia. I think it would be fun to bring kids here, to gaze at the toys and reminisce. We ordered our food and coffee at the walk-up counter and easily found a table for two. We chose to ignore the breakfast sandwiches on the menu-- though they did look amazing when we saw them being delivered to other tables-- and ordered the Grits N Greens and the Crispy Rice Salad. Both dishes were very delicious and full of flavor. My crispy rice salad was the most unique brunch dish I've ever tried.

I loved this little place. All the staff were friendly. The food was amazing. I highly recommend if you are looking for a cozy breakfast spot.

BEST CHICKEN SANDWICH IVE HAD IN MY LIFE! Something about the seasoning of the chicken was like never before. I wish they sold chicken pieces alone. They homemade gravy and biscuits too was amazing. Everything was delicious even the fresh squeezed orange juice. This is a place we will definitely come back to. The DJ playlist was great and the vibe was nostalgic.

Idk what time Molly Rises and Shines, but judging by the great music, it's not early cuz she's up all night at the club. Food was incredible. Chicken biscuit sandwich was so juicy. The fried breading was so crisp, and had perfect amount of spice that will wake you up after a long night out. Biscuit was flaky and soft too. Restaurant located in a cute neighborhood and the nostalgic 80's-90's toys made the inside vibe pretty fun. Definitely worth stopping by.

This is what a menu should look like! Concise, creative, and inspired. Everything sounded appetizing, but I went with the crispy rice, while my husband chose the McMuffin. Portions and taste were perfect. I had the celery lemon soda they make in-house, which was awesome. I highly recommend - it is tangy, celery-y, zesty, and not sweet at all. So good! The vibe of the place is fun and playful. Incredibly casual. The interior is inviting and friendly, but the spaces outside are just as nice, given you get to look out onto the streets in the best area of New Orleans (the garden district). Make sure to find street parking, which usually isn't a problem. It's popular, though! We started at the back of line right out the door on a busy Saturday morning, but got our order in and food delivered in a really timely manner. I was quite impressed.

I was in New Orleans for three and a half days and went to Molly's twice. They were closed on the day that we had wanted to go there a third time. Over the course of those two visits, I had two of their iconic fried chicken biscuit sandwiches, more than my fair share of collard greens, one skeptical spoonful of the roasted carrot yogurt (three words that I thought I'd never see in combination with each other on a menu), half a bowl of the roasted carrot yogurt after admitting that I had no reason to be hesitant in the first place, half of a Pop-Tart that you can only order on Saturdays, one drip coffee that was nothing special but got the job done, one glass of freshly squeezed orange juice, and one visit to the bathroom simply to check out their quirky wallpaper. Molly's is meant to be a trip down memory lane: the decor says it all. Everywhere you look, there are toys and posters meant to evoke memories of yesteryear, whether you remember them from your own '80s and '90s childhoods or simply pop culture. This place is where retro nostalgia meets good ol' Southern eats. You can't go wrong with the fried chicken biscuit sandwich -- when in New Orleans, right? When they say "biscuit," they mean it: fluffy and fresh goodness. The collard greens and roasted carrot yogurt stole the show though. I'd never had collard greens that were that sweet before, but the flavor profile still manages to work. In fact, I'd happily polish off a bowl of collard greens at every single meal if I could make 'em like Molly's does. (And you can, because they sell a cookbook with that recipe in it.) Don't be scared by the line. It moves faster than you think. And while this breakfast joint is at the top of restaurants that you have to visit while you're in New Orleans, I was surprised that there wasn't a wait for a table. At all. It's also on Magazine Street, so you can go window shopping after brunch.