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Since 1880, Commander's Palace has been a New Orleans landmark known for the award winning quality of its food and many commodious dining rooms. The history of this famous restaurant offers a glimpse into New Orleans' ante-bellum past. In the early 1880's, when Louisiana officially joined the nation, eager young Anglo-Saxons flocked to this promising territory to make their fortunes. Since the Vieux Carré was the stronghold of the proud Creoles, these "Americans" (as they were defined by the Creoles) sought a residential section of their own. Thus was born the Garden District, with its stately Greek Revival homes and quiet, tree lined streets.
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Mon-Fri: 11:30am-2pm; 6pm-11pm
Sat: 11:30am-1pm; 6pm-11pm
Sun: 10:30am-1:30pm; 6pm-11pm |
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Lunch Dinner Beer
| Liquor Wine Accepts Reservations
| Air Conditioning Credit Cards Late Dining
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