Since our parties are so much fun, we only allow guests 21 and over unless otherwise noted. Also, because so many people want to come, our refund policy is written in each ticket. All purchasers must accept this policy as there are no exceptions. ALL REFUNDS ARE SUBJECT TO A $12.50 PROCESSING FEE PER TICKET. Also, please email to ask if we can accommodate dietary restrictions for any event. Cancelling a ticket due to an unapproved dietary restriction will result in a $25 fee.
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Le Fleur de Lis Chicago takes over Get in the Kitchen! in Lakeview, Chicago
HOW IT WORKS:
Take a look at the menu and order by 2PM on November 6th. Pick up will be available from 5-10pm. Delivery is also available between 5-10 pm for a $15 charge. You may also walk in, but we can’t guarantee food availability.
CARRY OUT MENU:
Dinner Appetizer Menu
Choice of Entree:
Choice of Dessert:
Address: Get in the Kitchen! |3617 North Broadway
More About Le Fleur De Lis and Chef Allen:
Chef Allen Rochelle hails from a small city in southwest Louisiana (New Iberia) that embraces the Cajun/Creole culture and food. Allen’s flare has been featured in The Chicago Tribune and Chicago’s Best along with several television programs including: Hungry Hound, LeShock Value, and 190 North.
Allen hails from a small city in southwest Louisiana (New Iberia, LA) that embraces the Cajun/Creole culture and food. At an early age, numerous family members taught Allen how to make Creole food. Allen attended Xavier University of Louisiana and graduated with a degree in Computer Networking and Engineering. Allen frequently visited Chicago during college and was blown away by the endless opportunities of the city. After college, Allen worked in food service for the Hotel Intercontinental in New Orleans. He next took a job with a national seafood restaurant chain and ultimately ended up in Chicago. Equipped with a desire to serve others the exceptional Southern delicacies that defined his childhood; Allen opened his first restaurant, Le Fleur De Lis, in 2010 in the Bronzeville neighborhood of Chicago. The food served at the restaurant has been featured in The Chicago Tribune and Chicago’s Best. In the past year the restaurant has been featured on several television programs including: Hungry Hound, LeShock Value, and 190 North. Allen looks forward to the creation of a Creole fusion menu.