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Tujague's

A legendary French Quarter institution and the second-oldest restaurant in New Orleans, Tujague's is celebrated as the birthplace of brunch and home to America's oldest stand-up bar.

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What is Tujague's known for?

Tujague's is known as the second-oldest restaurant in New Orleans and is credited as the birthplace of brunch and the Grasshopper cocktail. It is also home to the oldest stand-up bar in America.

What are the hours for Tujague's?

Dinner is served daily from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm, with extended hours until 10:00 pm on Fridays and Saturdays. Brunch is available Saturdays and Sundays from 10:00 am to 2:30 pm, and happy hour is held Friday through Sunday from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm.

How do I make a reservation at Tujague's?

Reservations can be made via phone or OpenTable. All reservations require a credit card authorization to hold the booking.

What kind of food does Tujague's serve?

Tujague's serves traditional Creole cuisine for brunch, lunch, and dinner, and also offers classic cocktails.

Where is Tujague's located?

Tujague's is located at 429 Decatur Street in the heart of New Orleans' French Quarter.

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What to know

Tujague's is a cornerstone of New Orleans culinary history, located at 429 Decatur Street in the heart of the French Quarter. Established in 1856, this historic establishment has served traditional Creole cuisine to guests for over 170 years, maintaining its status as the second-oldest continually running restaurant in the city. The restaurant is steeped in foodie lore, most notably claiming the title of the birthplace of brunch. Beyond its breakfast innovations, Tujague's is home to the oldest stand-up bar in America, which originally opened at 811 Decatur Street. Visitors can enjoy a menu featuring classic cocktails, including the Grasshopper, which lore suggests originated right here. Today, the dining experience spans lunch, dinner, and the famous weekend brunch. The atmosphere blends historic charm with the city's unique spirit, and some guests even believe the premises are haunted, adding a layer of mystery to the meal. To ensure a table at this popular destination, guests typically use OpenTable or phone reservations. Because of its enduring popularity, the restaurant requires a credit card authorization to hold most bookings, ensuring that this piece of New Orleans history remains accessible to those eager to taste its legacy.

Visitor tips

  • Make reservations via OpenTable or phone, as a credit card authorization is required to hold your table.
  • Visit on Saturday or Sunday between 10:00 am and 2:30 pm to experience the brunch that the restaurant is credited with inventing.
  • If you are visiting for a drink, try the Grasshopper cocktail, which is said to have originated at this location.
  • Allow extra time for parking as the restaurant is located in the busy heart of the French Quarter.

Nearby context

Tujague's is situated on Decatur Street in the French Quarter, placing it among the city's most historic architecture and within walking distance of the riverfront and other legendary dining spots.

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