New Orleans has dozens of restaurants that have stood the test of time. From Commander’s to Central Grocery, New Orleans is a city that loves to eat, and our restaurants tend to stick around for a long time. That’s certainly the case with this old-school steak house, that’s been around for 85 years, making it the oldest family-owned steakhouse in New Orleans. Let’s take a closer look.

For an old-school, charming restaurant, look no further than Crescent City Steaks. This historic restaurant has been around since 1934, serving generations of New Orleans mouthwatering sizzling steaks year after year.

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This Mid-City steak house evokes a certain sense of nostalgia for locals, and all it takes is one visit to become a lifelong customer. From the service to the atmosphere, you’ll have a memorable experience from the moment you set foot in this family-owed and operated restaurant.

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Of course, steaks are what they’re known for, but we’ll get to that in a minute. This meal is going to be an experience, so you’re going to want to start with an appetizer. It may sound strange to get onion rings as an appetizer at a steakhouse, but we promise…they’re worth it.

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Now onto the main meal. When John Vojkovich opened the restaurant in 1934, he wanted to keep the menu simple and only offer steaks, and that’s still true today.

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But at Crescent City, they don’t serve just any steak. When you order a steak here, you’re getting the best, USDA prime aged beef from Chicago.

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These steaks are cooked to your preference, seasoned to perfection, and served “New Orleans Style,” sizzling in butter.

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Be sure to order some of their a la carte sides, including green beans, potatoes, broccoli, and much more.

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We know it will be hard, but try to save room for dessert. Their Z Pie is an ice cream lover’s dream: chocolate cookie crust with vanilla ice cream, caramel sauce and topped with whipped cream and chocolate sauce. Yum!

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Address: 1001 North Broad Street, New Orleans, LA, 70119

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If you can, call ahead and reserve one of their private booths for a quintessential Crescent City Steak House experience. These booths are sectioned off with a curtain, making you feel like you’ve got the whole place to yourself.

http://crescentcitysteaks.com/

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So next time you’re in the mood for a mouthwatering steak, pop on over to Crescent City Steak House for a one of a kind meal you won’t soon forget. And if you’re looking to explore other historic restaurants in New Orleans, click here to check out our previous article.

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