Dine Among History At Tujague's, The Second Oldest Restaurant In New Orleans
By Jackie Ann|Published September 15, 2019
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Jackie Ann
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Louisiana native and LSU Alum (Geaux Tigers!), Jackie has lived in Louisiana for over three decades and currently lives in New Orleans. She's been writing for OnlyInYourState since 2016 and can often be found with a coffee at her side, dreaming of her next adventure.
There are several restaurants that have stood the test of time. Restaurants like Commander’s Palace, Antoine’s, Cafe du Monde, and a handful of others have all become culinary landmarks in the Crescent City, and have been serving locals and tourists for well over a century. Tujague’s is certainly high on that list, and this iconic eatery should be on everyone’s bucket list. Let’s check it out.
Established in 1856, Tujague’s has been around longer than almost any other restaurant in New Orleans.
It was invented in 1918 by Philip Guichet who created the tasty green creme de menthe and brandy drink for a cocktail competition in New York City where it came in second place and has remained a staple at the restaurant ever since.
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Whether you're celebrating something special or just looking for a memorable meal with loved ones, Tujague's is the place to go.
The recipe is almost as old as the restaurant itself, and is a must-try when visiting Tujague’s. The slowly boiled brisket is melt-in-your-mouth good, and the horseradish and Creole mustard sauce makes the perfect accompaniment.
Of course, you’ll also find several New Orleans classics and Tujague’s specialties on their dinner menu.
Their Tujague’s Benedict (pictured above) is one for the books. This unique spin on the traditional Eggs Benedicts features pulled pork and a Tasso hollandaise that will make you fall in love at first bite.
Address: 823 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA, 70116
For more information, be sure to check out their website and follow them on Facebook. And click here to check out our previous article highlighting some of the oldest restaurants in New Orleans.
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