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STLtoday (Post Dispatch)
When my out-of-town visitors want to see some vestige of St. Louis' French roots, I always take them to the Soulard neighborhood. The smell of jambalaya and shrimp Creole drifting out of Norton's Cafe sometimes tempts us to cut our tour short... |
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WCities
Featuring Creole and Cajun cuisine, Norton's brings a New Orleans ambience to the Soulard neighborhood. This casual café boasts excellent shrimp Creole, jambalaya and other Cajun favorites... |
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AOL CityGuide
If you're hanging in Soulard, chances are you like life a little spicy, a little racy and a lot less ordinary. Norton's Cafe scores on all counts... |
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Gayot.com
Norton's seems like just another place in the Soulard neighborhood. But it's less drafty than most of its peers. In addition, the kitchen seems to be a little snappier... |
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The Current (UMSL Newsletter)
Do you have a craving for corn fritters and a hot bowl of gumbo? Have you always wanted to try Cajun food but were unsure of where to find it in St. Louis? Then visit Norton's in Soulard to satisfy your cravings and curiosity...
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