The Southern Food & Drink Museum is a comprehensive museum dedicated to the culinary history of the American South where you can learn all about Southern cooking. Its wide variety of exhibits show off far more than just Louisiana's greatest hits, including samples from the entire American South.

Everyone who loves food will enjoy their visit to this museum. You'll find a wide variety of Southern cuisines covered in their own special displays. Most people spend about 2 or 3 hours here so they can get a taste of everything this museum has to offer.

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Southern Food & Drink Museum highlights

The numerous exhibits truly stand tall as the highlight of the Southern Food & Drink Museum. The Leah Chase Louisiana Gallery is particularly appealing, as it shows off Creole cooking, including the masterpieces crafted by the renowned chef Leah Chase. The Tout de Sweet exhibit showcases the role of sugar in Louisiana cuisine and beyond.

Other exhibits include one that focuses on the Gulf of Mexico and another focused on Nashville and the women who carried down recipes through their families. Don't forget to check out the Al Copeland exhibit to learn how his recipes put the Popeyes restaurant chain on the map.

Good to know when visiting Southern Food & Drink Museum

When you visit the Southern Food & Drink Museum, you should keep a few things in mind. First, as appetising as they might appear, the exhibits do not offer any food you can actually eat during your visit. Often enough, however, the museum hosts special events, including demonstrations and tastings where you can get a bite to eat.

This museum is on the eastern side of the Central City area, so you'll find yourself close to quite a few other attractions. The McKenna Museum of African American Art is just to the south, and Coliseum Square Park is nearby as well.

Southern Food & Drink Museum

Location: 1504 Oretha Castle Haley Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA

Open: Thursday–Monday from 11.30 am to 5.30 pm (closed Tuesday–Wednesday)

Phone: +1 504-569-0405