
Commander's Palace, renovated and reopen
'Commander's Palace' is a
restaurant in
New Orleans, Louisiana,
USA. It was built in 1880. It is located in the
Garden District of
Uptown New Orleans (1403 Washington Ave, New Orleans, 70130), and is owned by the
Brennan family. It has long been one of the best regarded upscale restaurants in the city.
Paul Prudhomme and
Emeril Lagasse are two of its most famous alumni who have worked in its kitchen through the years. Commander's Palace received a four-diamond rating by the
American Automobile Association.
In 1880, Emile Commander established this restaurant patronized by the distinguished neighborhood families of the Garden District and by 1900 Commander's Palace was attracting gourmets from all over the world.
In the 1920s, riverboat captains frequented it and would rendezvous with women in the private dining room upstairs while the downstairs with a separate entrance remained a respectable family establishment.
In 1944, Frank and Elinor Moran bought Commander's Palace, refurbished it and carried on its tradition of excellence with an expanded menu including many recipes still used.
30 years later, when the Brennan's took over, they redesigned the interior to complement the outdoor setting. Large windows replaced walls, and custom trellises and paintings were commissioned.

Commander's Palace undergoing post-Katrina repair work, May 2006
The restaurant suffered extensive damage due to
Hurricane Katrina in 2005. After a full renovation, the restaurant re-opened on
October 1,
2006.
In 2001, a second Commander's Palace restaurant was opened in the
Desert Passage mall adjacent to the
Aladdin, Las Vegas casino. Per company website, "Commander's Palace is currently moving its Las Vegas location to a new spot. For this reason, the restaurant is currently closed."
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External links
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Official Site
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