One of the best ways to experience New Orleans is to dine at a restaurant beloved by locals. Therefore, when you’re in this happening Louisiana city, head to Crescent City Steaks.

Crescent City Steaks was founded in 1934 by John Vojkovich, an immigrant from present-day Croatia who had a dream of opening his own restaurant in New Orleans. His years of hard work and dedication contributed to making Crescent City Steaks the premier family–run old-school steakhouse in Louisiana.

Although Crescent City Steaks’ original owner has passed, you’ll still feel as if you’ve gone back in time when you dine at this infamous New Orleans restaurant. If your stomach is starting to growl, read on if you’re hungry to know more about the experience you’ll have when you head to Crescent City Steaks for a memorial meal.

 

To learn more about what you’ll get to delve into when you dine at this gem, take a look at the Crescent City Steaks website. You can buy some memorabilia when you shop at their online store as well.

Along with dining at this old-school steakhouse in New Orleans, how about exploring this part of Louisiana, too? For ideas of where to go, take a look at these unique things to do in New Orleans.

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