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- Galatoires abstract "Galatoire's is a restaurant at 209 Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Jean Galatoire, an immigrant from a small village near Pau, France, in the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains, established a \"saloon on Canal Street\" in 1896. In 1905, Galatoire purchased Victor’s Restaurant, in business at the location since 1830. Galatoire renamed the restaurant and began cooking the dishes from his homeland. The restaurant is still run by his fourth generation descendants. Galatoire’s specializes in French Creole cooking. The main entrance, a French door, leads into the first floor dining room. The first floor dining room is a mix of high ceilings, slow moving paddle fans and mirrored opposing walls, maintaining much of the look of a mid-19th century restaurant. The second floor dining rooms, opened in 1999, comprise smaller rooms overlooking Bourbon Street. At lunch men may dress casually, although after 5:00 PM, and all day on Sundays, men must wear a jacket.In 2004, Galatoire's was cited by the James Beard Foundation as the \"outstanding restaurant\" in America.Until 1999, the restaurant did not accept reservations, leaving patrons to stand in long lines on the Bourbon Street sidewalk. With the addition of the second floor dining rooms and bar, standing on Bourbon Street is only needed for first-floor dining room seats, which are still always on a first-come-first-served basis. Exceptions to their first-come-first-served policy have never been allowed. According to the restaurant:One Friday then-President Ronald Reagan placed a call to then retired U.S. Senator J. Bennett Johnston, who happened to be waiting in line for a table. After the President’s call had ended, Senator Johnston graciously returned to his position in line.Most of the waiters are long-time employees who are professionals and local to southern Louisiana.In 2005 a second restaurant, Galatoire's Bistro, opened just off Interstate-10 on the southern fringe of Baton Rouge.In December 2009, the descendants of founder Jean Galatoire, who had owned the restaurant for five generations, sold a controlling interest in the business to Destrehan businessman Todd Trosclair. After a subsequent transaction, a majority of Trosclair's interest was sold to New Orleans businessman (and political candidate) John Georges. As a result of this sale, Georges became the largest, though not majority, shareholder. Trosclair, who became chair of the board of directors, noted that even he would have to wait in line. Five members of the Galatoire family remain as minority owners. The executive chef as of November 2012 is Michael Sichel.".
- Galatoires address "209Bourbon Street".
- Galatoires cuisine "Louisiana Creole cuisine".
- Galatoires dressCode "Galatoire's dress code is business casual for lunch. No shorts or t-shirts. Jackets are required for gentlemen starting at 5 p.m. nightly and all day Sunday.".
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- Galatoires wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galatoire'".
- Galatoires wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galatoire's Restaurant".
- Galatoires wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galatoire's restaurant".
- Galatoires wikiPageWikiLinkText "Galatoire's".
- Galatoires city New_Orleans.
- Galatoires country "United States".
- Galatoires dressCode "Galatoire's dress code is business casual for lunch. No shorts or t-shirts. Jackets are required for gentlemen starting at 5 p.m. nightly and all day Sunday.".
- Galatoires established "1905".
- Galatoires foodType Louisiana_Creole_cuisine.
- Galatoires headChef "Michael Sichel".
- Galatoires imageCaption "The first floor dining room of Galatoire's.".
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- Galatoires name "Galatoire's".
- Galatoires state Louisiana.
- Galatoires streetAddress "209".
- Galatoires website www.galatoires.com.
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- Galatoires zip "70119".
- Galatoires subject Category:1905_establishments_in_Louisiana.
- Galatoires subject Category:French_Quarter.
- Galatoires subject Category:French_restaurants.
- Galatoires subject Category:Louisiana_Creole_cuisine.
- Galatoires subject Category:Louisiana_Creole_culture_in_New_Orleans.
- Galatoires subject Category:Restaurants_established_in_1905.
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- Galatoires comment "Galatoire's is a restaurant at 209 Bourbon Street in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA. Jean Galatoire, an immigrant from a small village near Pau, France, in the foothills of the Pyrenees Mountains, established a \"saloon on Canal Street\" in 1896. In 1905, Galatoire purchased Victor’s Restaurant, in business at the location since 1830. Galatoire renamed the restaurant and began cooking the dishes from his homeland.".
- Galatoires label "Galatoire's".
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- Galatoires name "Galatoire's".