Mike Perlstein / Eyewitness News
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NEW ORLEANS -- After years of disputes between Montrel’s Bistro and its landlord – the city of New Orleans – the troubled restaurant is being forced to close its doors.
At a court hearing Tuesday, Civil Court Judge Christoper Bruno granted the city's four-month old eviction request for the establishment.
Montrel’s has occupied prime real estate on North Peter Street since 2008, sharing a building with the French Market Corporation, the city agency that oversees the property.