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Napoleon House
The guide was updated:Napoleon House is as rich in history as it is in flavor. Originally owned by Nicholas Girod, who served as mayor of New Orleans from 1812 to 1815, the building was offered as a refuge for Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile—though the French leader never arrived, the name stuck. Today, Napoleon House is a nationally renowned bar and café, beloved for its old-time ambiance, classic Creole dishes, and local favorites such as muffalettas and po' boys.
Useful Information
- Address: 500 Chartres Street, New Orleans
- Opening hours: Daily 11am–10pm
- Website: www.napoleonhouse.com
- Phone: +1 504 524 9752
- Email: info@neworleans-food.com
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Napoleon House is as rich in history as it is in flavor. Originally owned by Nicholas Girod, who served as mayor of New Orleans from 1812 to 1815, the building was offered as a refuge for Napoleon Bonaparte during his exile—though the French leader never arrived, the name stuck. Today, Napoleon House is a nationally renowned bar and café, beloved for its old-time ambiance, classic Creole dishes, and local favorites such as muffalettas and po' boys.
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