The Original Pierre Maspero’s is a local Cajun restaurant in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans, LA. We’re located inside of one of the oldest buildings in the French Quarter, built in 1788. We open at 8 a.m. every morning and serve a full breakfast menu with eggs Benedict, omelets, and more. Our lunch and dinner menu includes local favorites like oysters, fried catfish, shrimp po-boys, and fried green tomatoes. We also have a full bar that serves bloody marys, hurricanes, and other cocktails.
Classic Creole cuisine & cocktails in a historic 1788 building with weathered brick walls.
Hours
| Tuesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Wednesday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Thursday | 9 AM–10 PM |
| Friday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–11 PM |
| Monday | 9 AM–10 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 440 Chartres St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Phone: (504) 524-8990
Website: https://originalpierremasperos.com/
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Reviews
I highly recommend a visit.
Very welcoming. Quick service. Most of the servers move lightning fast. They truly hustle! ♀️ ♀️
Food is hot and freshly made with fresh ingredients.
MS. SANDRA was our server on Christmas Day and she was terrific! I ordered the French onion soup, blackened fish with spinach + grits. My husband got the gumbo, and étouffée. Everything was delicious.
I decided to try the bread pudding (with the caramel sauce on the side). That was very disappointing. The bread pudding was barely warm and the side of caramel sauce was in a tiny condiment cup that had unmelted butter on top of it. Ick. I took one bite of the bread pudding and was very disappointed so I didn’t eat it. Ms. Sandra immediately noticed that I did not eat it and was kind enough to take it off our bill.☺️
The manager, Nairobi, came by our table to ask us if everything was okay and we told him it was great.
UPDATE: 12/26/25 We went back for lunch. I ordered the muffaletta sandwich and it comes with fries. It’s definitely enough food for 2 people. If you want a light lunch, it’s enough food for 4 people! Fries were very hot and super crispy! My husband had the shrimp Poboy which also comes with fries. Both meals were delicious. Service was great, again. They were working hard and fast.
The food was absolutely fantastic! We tried the French onion soup, Cajun shrimp pasta, and fried fish platter, and each dish was a delight. The service was top-notch, and the server even suggested we get a dessert, and we got the caramel bread pudding.
This place is definitely worth a visit!
Dining at Pierre Maspero’s is like stepping back in time while savoring the authentic flavors that make New Orleans cuisine legendary. As one of the city’s oldest restaurants, this historic gem offers not only incredible food but also an atmosphere rich with charm and Southern hospitality.
Our meal reflected the very essence of traditional New Orleans gourmet. The Blackened Redfish, made with fresh Louisiana red drum and seasoned to perfection with Cajun spices, was simply outstanding. Served with French fries, flavorful jambalaya, and topped with jumbo lump crabmeat, it was a dish that beautifully balanced spice, texture, and local flair. The Blackened Chicken Alfredo Pasta was equally satisfying—tender chicken over perfectly cooked fettuccine tossed in a creamy, decadent Alfredo sauce that added a comforting richness to the meal. The Crescent City Sampler offered the best of New Orleans classics in one plate, featuring Cajun jambalaya, red beans and rice, and chicken & andouille gumbo—each bite full of authenticity and bold Creole flavor.
The staff truly elevated the experience. They were courteous, attentive, and delightfully funny, adding a personal touch that made our evening even more enjoyable. The lively atmosphere—with a perfect mix of history, laughter, and Louisiana charm—made it easy to see why Pierre Maspero’s continues to be a favorite among locals and visitors alike.
If you’re visiting New Orleans, Pierre Maspero’s is an absolute must. It’s more than just a meal—it’s an experience steeped in history, heart, and unforgettable flavor.