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Dooky Chase’s Restaurant, one of New Orleans' most beloved and legendary places to eat, added a new chapter to its history this week. On January 6, the Chase family debuted the long-awaited ...
The restaurant opened in 1939 as a sandwich shop on Clairborne Avenue. It moved to Orleans Avenue in 1941 by owners Emile and Dooky Chase and five years later, their son and daughter-in-law Edgar "Dooky" Chase Jr. and Leah Chase took over. They "turned the sandwich shop into one of the few upscale establishments available for the city's African ...
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From legendary Creole spots like Dooky Chase Restaurant in the Tremé to hot newcomers such as Mexican seafood stunner Acamaya, from 2022 F&W Best New Chef Ana Castro, in the Bywater, almost ...
The Teamsters announced Thursday morning that over 1,100 DHL workers are on strike at CVG airport. Strikers gather outside of CVG on Thursday December 7, 2023.
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Domilise's Po-Boy and Bar is an uptown New Orleans restaurant known for its po-boy sandwiches. The restaurant was founded in the 1930s by the Domilise family, who lived in the house above the single-room bar/dining area, and was run by Sam and Dorothy “Miss Dot” Domilise for over seventy-five years until her death in 2013.