The Oldest Restaurant In Louisiana Has A Truly Incredible History
Antoine’s is not only the oldest restaurant in Louisiana—it is actually known as the oldest family run restaurants in the entire country. This New Orleans institution has been serving customers since before the Civil War and it is truly one of the most interesting places in the entire state. Learning about it is really fun.

By 1868, it occupied the same building that it occupies today on St. Louis Street.

Soon after, Antoine passed, and his son Jules took over running the restaurant.
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It's still a proprietary recipe of the restaurant and is a secret of Antoine's.
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They were still using coal burning stoves then.

The Civil War, two World Wars, Prohibition, and the Great Depression all passed while the restaurant was open.

There are private rooms for Carnival Krewes, the Mystery Room, which was known during the prohibition for offering liquor.

It's a very intimate space of only one table that is said to be the favorite spot for engagements.

Not only are the known for their Oysters Rockefeller but also for their innovative baked Alaska.
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We know that you are going to be swept away by the amazing history here.
If you have ever been to Antoine’s, what was it like for you? Let us know about your memories of this restaurant that has more history than almost any other in the country.
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