Only Locals Know About This Charming Little 90-Year-Old Steakhouse In New Orleans
Charlie’s Steak House, the oldest steakhouse in New Orleans, offers a unique dining experience with no menu and top-notch service.
There are some restaurants that have just woven their way into the fabric of the culinary scene of New Orleans, and this particular restaurant is no exception. For over 90 years, Charlie's Steak House & Bar has been like an old family friend to visit when you need a nice, juicy steak. If you've never been, well, then you're in for a real treat! Come along with us as we delve into why the oldest steakhouse in New Orleans is a local favorite.
Established in 1932, Charlie’s Steak House is the oldest steakhouse in New Orleans.
This traditional old-school restaurant has truly become one of those hidden gems that only locals know about.
From the moment you walk into this Uptown staple, you’ll feel like you’re being welcomed by an old friend.
Generations of New Orleanians have been coming here for decades. From the service to the atmosphere and the food, everything here is top-notch.
One of the most unique things about Charlie’s is their lack of a menu.
Don't bother asking for one! You’ll select your steak and sides suggested by the waitstaff and then prepare to feast on what might just be the best meal of your life.
For a true Charlie’s experience, start your meal off with their famous onion rings.
You can’t go wrong with this one, or their classic Bleu Cheese wedge salad.
Your steak will come out sizzling on a silver platter, cooked to perfection.
They’ve practically perfected the process over the past 90-plus years, and after one bite you’ll fall in love with this amazing New Orleans steakhouse.
Their sides are served family style, so be sure to come hungry.
Get a few sides (and appetizers, too!) for the table so you can try a bit of everything.
You can find Charlie's at 4510 Dryades St, New Orleans, Louisiana 70115.
Have you ever been to this delicious New Orleans steakhouse? If so, what was your favorite dish? Would you agree that it is not just the oldest steakhouse in New Orleans, but perhaps also the best? We'd love to read about your experience in the comments section below!
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