Commander’s Palace is a New Orleans landmark known for its award-winning food and unbeatable service. 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 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.
Commander’s Palace welcomes everyone but we do have a dress code. It’s a festive atmosphere! Shorts are never allowed. Inventive modern New Orleans cooking coexists with our Haute Creole. Sense the team’s professional grace clothed in the warmth of the Brennan Family’s brand of hospitality. From your first sip of a Sazerac to your last crumb of bread pudding soufflé, we hope you are pampered and delighted…and go ahead be a little bad…that’s what living in New Orleans is all about.
Dress Code
Business Attire
Jackets are preferred for gentlemen
Collared shirts and closed-toe shoes required for gentlemen
No shorts, flip-flops, t-shirts, sweat shirts or sweat pants
Jeans are discouraged
25¢ Martinis during weekday lunch
Place Categories: Cajun / Creole Restaurants, Cuisine, Entertainment, Features, Outside Dining, Private Dining and Weekend Brunch