Where is the Commanders Palace in New Orleans?

Where is the Commanders Palace in New Orleans?

Commander’s Palace 1403 Washington Avenue New Orleans LA 70130 504.899.8221.

Is there a dress code at commander’s palace?

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.

Who are the co-proprietors of Commanders Palace?

Now under the watchful eye of co-proprietors Ti Adelaide Martin and Lally Brennan, the Brennan family’s dedication to perfection has never wavered.

What was the best meal at commander’s palace?

For entrees we ordered the pork loin and a combo packaged that included the stuffed quail and souffle for dessert. The pork loin was a very small portion and needed salt. The quail was probably the best thing I tasted on the whole menu.

How to make a reservation at Commanders Palace?

Or call the restaurant at 504-899-8221. Our reservations lines are open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. For the safety of our staff, we encourage guests to wear a mask while having an extended conversation with anyone on our team and when moving about the restaurant.

Can you wear ripped jeans to Commanders Palace?

Jeans are discouraged; ripped jeans are not allowed For parties of nine or more, please call us directly. Or call the restaurant at 504-899-8221. Our reservations lines are open 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily.

What foods are served at commander’s Palace New Orleans?

For appetizers we ordered turtle soup, shrimp & tasso henican, and some pork or lamb belly. It was all decent, nothing memorable. For entrees we ordered the pork loin and a combo packaged that included the stuffed quail and souffle for dessert.

Who is the wine guy at Commanders Palace?

At the venerable Commander’s Palace in New Orleans, there is no such thing as a head sommelier. Dan Davis, the man who oversees the impressive 2,600-bottle list, is instead simply known as the “Wine Guy”—a moniker that embodies the restaurant’s philosophy of making sure guests enjoy every aspect of their dining experience without intimidation.

When did Steve Woodruff start at Commanders Palace?

Steve Woodruff began his career with The Commander’s Family of Restaurants in 1989 as “Assistant to the Purchaser.” A lot has changed in our restaurant since then but Steve’s presence has been a constant positive attribute to our company ever since.

Who is the mastermind of commander’s palace?

Dan Davis is the mastermind behind Commander’s Palace being awarded the Wine Spectator Grand Award. Read more about Dan Davis, Wine Guy Extraordinaire, here .

Every Wednesday evening, a delightfully unconventional gathering for a decidely unconventional time. Photos By Sophia Germer/Nola.com See our Grand Award – winning wine list here. Our Wine Guy Dan Davis is here to assist with recommendations or a good joke. Ask for him at the restaurant or drop him a line ahead of time at [email protected]