Dooky Chase's Restaurant
New Orleans, LA
About Dooky Chase's Restaurant
Dooky Chase's is one of America's most historically significant restaurants, a Creole dining landmark that has fed civil rights leaders, presidents, and Saints fans since 1941, serving legendary dishes including the signature shrimp Clemenceau and fried chicken that has appeared in multiple presidential memoirs. Chef Leah Chase's legacy defines New Orleans Creole cooking, and dining here before a Saints game or Pelicans playoff night is to participate in a living piece of American culinary and civil rights history. The restaurant's art collection alone, showcasing African American artists, is worth the visit.
Located in New Orleans.
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Planning a Fan Trip Around Dooky Chase's Restaurant
Dooky Chase's Restaurant works as a pregame and recovery food anchor in New Orleans. The nearest tracked event anchor is Super Bowl LIX on February 9, 2025 — close enough to build a full trip around. FanTravel maps 6 fan weekend ideas across New Orleans you can pair with it.
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About Dooky Chase's Restaurant
Dooky Chase's is one of America's most historically significant restaurants, a Creole dining landmark that has fed civil rights leaders, presidents, and Saints fans since 1941, serving legendary dishes including the signature shrimp Clemenceau and fried chicken that has appeared in multiple presidential memoirs. Chef Leah Chase's legacy defines New Orleans Creole cooking, and dining here before a Saints game or Pelicans playoff night is to participate in a living piece of American culinary and civil rights history. The restaurant's art collection alone, showcasing African American artists, is worth the visit.
Dooky Chase's Restaurant is located in New Orleans, LA.