These 12 Longest-Standing Restaurants in Louisiana Have Served Mouthwatering Meals for Decades
When you are looking for the longest standing restaurants in Louisiana and aren’t sure which ones to visit, consider one of these restaurants. These amazing restaurants throughout Louisiana have stood the test of time and still serve up favorites to all of their loyal patrons. We know you are going to love these places!


Since 1946 this neighborhood favorite has offered delicious pizzas, with old school toppings like anchovies. There's also a vintage jukebox here for you to pick out your favorite tunes.
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Now a chain with locations in Denham Springs, Hammond, and Gonzales just to name a few, this Louisiana tradition began in Lafayette in 1934. The crab claws are especially awesome.


This classic Shreveport deli has been housed in the same building since 1961, serving up their version of the classic Muffaletta sandwich, calling it "the Muffy." They even sell their own olive salad!


Doe's Eat Place in Monroe has the absolute best steaks anywhere, repeatedly earning rewards and accolades for their awesome service. It has been open since 1941.
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When you are looking for that home cooked meal that is going to serve up your favorites again and again, Rocky and Carlo's in Chalmette is an awesome choice. It's been open since 1965 and their mac and cheese dish, pictured here, is my favorite!


There's nothing quite like a restaurant that has gone completely unchanged since it opened in 1946, and Mosca's is one of the most amazing. The shrimp Mosca, pictured here, will make you want to lick your plate.

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This classic Baton Rouge diner has been serving students and faculty at LSU since it opened in 1941. The burgers are some of the absolute best.


Out in the bayous and swamps of Manchac, you will find Middendorf's, where they thin fry catfish in an amazing way. Since 1934 it has been a bayou staple and makes everyone feel at home when they visit.


There are so many historic restaurants in New Orleans, we couldn't name them all, but Arnaud's has been keeping the tradition alive in the French Quarter in New Orleans since 1918.
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When you're looking for a delicious diner that offers hamburgers piled with cheese and all the fixins, Cotten's is awesome. The onion rings here are really something special.


Since 1918, Domilise's makes each po-boy carefully by hand, and you'll love waiting in the relaxed and classic atmosphere, where Barqs is by the glass.

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Known everywhere for their unique 'shrimp buster' sandwich, Herby-K's has been a favorite Shreveport institution for decades.
How many of these awesome restaurants have you visited over the years? Do you have a favorite place that you like to go? Let us know which long standing restaurants are your favorites – we love to hear your feedback! For more historic restaurants, check out our article here.
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