DOOKY CHASE'S RESTAURANT
Regional cuisine
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€€
2024
Recommended
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2024
When it opened in 1941, Edward Chase Sr., known as Dooky, and his wife Emily owned a small sandwich shop where African-Americans felt at home. Their daughter-in-law Leah now runs the place and has turned it into a nationally recognized restaurant for local Creole cuisine. A gathering place for leaders of the civil rights movement (Martin Luther King passed through here), this is also where Barack Obama came when he visited New Orleans right after his presidential inauguration.
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Visited in january 2020
Nous avons brunché dans ce resto dimanche dernier. Le service était sympa et l'ambiance au rendez-vous. A tester si vous êtes à La Nouvelle-Orléans.