The Oldest Family Run Restaurant In The Country Is Right Here In New Orleans And You'll Want To Visit
Antoine’s. It’s been a New Orleans institution for over 150 years. Generations of families have dined here, and it’s one of the most famous restaurants in New Orleans. Let’s take a look at one of the Grand Dame restaurants of the Crescent City to find out what makes this place so special.

A young, 18-year old Antoine Alciatore opened the restaurant just one block away from its current site. They quickly outdrew their small space, and moved to their current location in 1868.

He wanted to be buried in his birthplace in France, so he spent his final days in Marseilles, dying within the same year. His son Jules eventually took over and became a chef.
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Named for the richness of the sauce, the recipe remains a closely-guarded secret of Antoines. Often imitated but ever duplicated, this is a must-try the next time you visit Antoine’s.
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Private tours are available on request.

From large dining rooms to smaller, more intimate rooms, no matter what the occasion, Antoine's will take care of you.

During Prohibition, you could go through a door in the women’s restroom to a secret room where you’d be given a coffee cup full of alcohol. If you were asked where you got it, a standard reply was "It’s a mystery to me." Well, the name stuck and almost a century later, the room still goes by The Mystery Room.

Join them for lunch Monday-Saturday: 11:30am-2pm, dinner Monday-Saturday 5:30pm-9pm or for Jazz brunch on Sundays from 11am-2pm.
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