Tujague's Restaurant in New Orleans has been a staple in the French Quarter at 823 Decatur St. for almost 160 years. The second oldest restaurant in the city has been open since 1856, and was originally located at 811 Decatur, but was moved in 1914 to it's present location.

Now, Tujague's will be moving again, but just down the street to 429 Decatur, the former location of the Bubba Gump Shrimp Company, which closed last year. The only other restaurant in New Orleans that is older than Tujague's is the world famous Antoine's, which has been serving customers since 1840.

According to owner Mark Latter, the change is set for August of next year, after renovations, which will begin soon. The new building dates back to the 1840's, but it is still going to be bittersweet for families who have spent holidays and special occasions at the restaurant, which prides itself on classic creole cuisine. My family has a special place in our hearts for Tujague's, because that's where our grandparents ate on their honeymoon, almost 100 years ago. Read more about the reasoning behind the move from nola.com. below.

 

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