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"Chef Jack Gambrell, originally from New Orleans, happily lets his Louisiana roots show on this menu -- including Jambalaya ($8. Other entrees include Four Seasons Roasted Chicken, Shrimp Madeira and Old Fashioned Fish and Chips...."
"The Sixth Avenue Bistro is a bright and airy joint with comfy booths, an all-day happy hour on Saturdays, sidewalk cafe seating and an expansive menu that offers bright splashes of New Orleans cuisine. Sixth Avenue Bistro is also home to McDougal Catering..."
"The menu at the Sixth Avenue Bistro offers a mix of American Cuisine, a great selection of burgers, and a "taste of New Orleans" Cajun. You can check out their complete menu Sixth Avenue Bistro Menu...."
"Popular with local business people working in the high-rise towers of downtown San Diego, this eatery focuses on sandwiches, salads and a few Southern-influenced entrees. The menu here reflects the fact that the restaurant is busiest at breakfast and lunc..."
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