Sweet Mother's Kitchen is a restaurant that specializes in New Orleans and Southern Creole food. They serve a variety of dishes including beignets, waffles, fried chicken, and Pain Perdu.
Overview
Price Range | Reasonable |
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Ambience | Relaxed atmosphere |
Accepts credit cards | Yes |
Noise level | Upbeat |
Licence | This venue is licenced |
Food Options | Vegetarian |
Products and specialities
South American Restaurant, Organic Produce, Corn-fed Chicken, Corn-fed Pork, No Bookings, Liquor License
Hours
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This place is so topsy turvy, anyone and everyone can fit in without being out of place! They serve the best milkshakes ever! Peanut butter milkshakes for breakfast? Yes please! Fried chicken waffles? Best breakfast experience ever! This place is so warm, the staff are always so friendly and so incredibly nice, definitely a go to place for whatever mood really! They have such a neat selection of pies and tarts too!
Believe the nacho hype! Check out the sticky ribs as well, pricey but oh so worth it. A Courtenay Place icon with plenty of loyal punters make 'Sweet Mos' perpetually busy, be it serving early morning cups of Joe or late night jugs of margarita. No bookings so get in early, and pack the trilby and the tweed to blend in.
Sweet Mo’s (as the locals call it) is perfect for a first date. Its Mexi-based menu has plenty of tasty main options to suit all palettes, but the must-try curly fries are a good test for your date: will they share or won’t they? It’s a great people-watching spot, frequented by the young who’s who of Wellington. Judge your date on whether they refer to diners and staff as “hipsters”, and feel free to use your hands to eat (Cosmo says it’s sexy - although it may not be referring to corn chip dust, in case you’re thinking of ordering the epic nachos).
Sweet Mother's Kitchen is kind of the trifecta: great food, good vibes, and perfect location. And while their dinner menu isn't too shabby either, nothing cures the 'mother' of all hangovers like brunch-- especially when that brunch is served all day (on weekends) and you're free to pull yourself from the depths of your bed as late into the afternoon as you want for as much eggs and potato hash as your stomach can handle. My go-to dish is Flossy's Favorite, which has a little of everything: potato, black beans, mushroom, eggs (poached is recommended), and hollandaise, plus two sturdy baguette halves. The berry waffles have also been known to go down nicely. But a word to the wise-- the slightly chaotic nature of the decor in Mother's extends to their style of seating tables. If a game of musical chairs might set your head aflame, skip the food and grab a Snickers shake to go.