Galatoire’s
The next position on the list of the oldest restaurants in New Orleans is Galatoire's. The address of Galatoire's is 209 Bourbon Street in New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. In 1896, Jean Galatoire, a French immigrant from a little town in the Pyrenees foothills near Pau, opened a "saloon on Canal Street." Victor's Restaurant had been operating there since the middle of the 1800s when Galatoire bought it in 1905. Galatoire gave the eatery a new name and started serving food from his native country. His fourth generation of descendants currently manages the eatery. French Creole cuisine is the focus at Galatoire's. The dining room on the first level is reached by the main entrance, a French door.
The first-floor dining area still has many of the characteristics of a restaurant from the middle of the 19th century, including high ceilings, slow-moving paddle fans, and mirror-backed opposing walls. Smaller rooms with views of Bourbon Street make up the second-floor dining rooms, which were inaugurated in 1999. Men can wear casual clothing to lunch, however, they must wear a jacket after 5:00 PM and on Sundays all day.
Location: 209 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70130, America
Phone: +1 504-525-2021
Website: galatoires.com