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Lively New Orleans-based chain offering oysters, po’ boys, gumbo & other Cajun-Creole classics. Established in 1910. In 1910, before Satchmo had ever formed his first band, the Acme Café was opened on Royal Street in the French Quarter. In 1924, a disastrous fire caused the collapse of the three-story Acme Saloon building. The Café was re-established as Acme Oyster House® around the corner at 724 Iberville Street, where it still operates today.In 1997, after eighty-six years of operation, a second Acme was opened in Covington’s Downtown Historic District. It was relocated to Hwy. 190 in December 2005. Currently, we also operate in Metairie, Baton Rouge, Sandestin, and Gulf Shores. Each location is a short, refrigerated drive away from where Acme’s oysters are harvested. This insures our oysters are always shucked and served at their freshest.

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