Tujague's Restaurant

Rating 4.5 (average of 811 opinions)

2nd Oldest Restaurant in America's Oldest Neighborhood.

Tujague's Restaurant


Tujague's Restaurant is the second oldest, continually running restaurant in New Orleans. Established in 1856, this French Quarter institution has been serving traditional New Orleans cuisine to locals and visitors alike for more than 160 years.

Located in the heart of the French Quarter, at the corner of Madison and Decatur, the restaurant began its long history by serving the hungry port workers from the Mississippi riverfront. Lore states that brunch originated here, as did the Grasshopper cocktail. Homages to the restaurant's long and colorful history abound within the interior of the building from the classic 19th century architecture to memorabilia on the walls.

The menu features locally sourced ingredients in traditional preparations. Items such as the Gulf Fish Pontchartrain and the Creole Turtle Soup meld French traditions with New Orleans fare and flare. Tujague's famous five course menu is still served nightly; but have no fear, the menu is no longer pre-fixe, so those less ravenous diners can join in too.

If you want a quintessential New Orleans experience filled with history and local flare, Tujague's is your place.

    Bar, American Restaurant, Southern Restaurant

    Dinner, Drinks, Lunch

   
          Reservations
          Table service
          Booking is NOT mandatory


   (504) 525-8676

      823 Decatur St, New Orleans, United States

  Parking in the street

   
Monday
11:00-14:30
17:00-21:00
Tuesday
11:00-14:30
17:00-21:00
Wednesday
11:00-14:30
17:00-21:00
Thursday
11:00-14:30
17:00-21:00
Friday
11:00-14:30
17:00-22:00
Saturday
10:00-14:30
17:00-22:00
Sunday
10:00-14:30
17:00-21:00


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