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How to Get a Reservation at Commander's Palace in New Orleans

Commander's Palace is a Garden District institution and a top special-occasion table in New Orleans that books on a fixed advance window, with weekend brunch and dinner going earliest.

The short answer

Commander's Palace is a Garden District landmark and one of the most requested special-occasion tables in New Orleans. It books on a fixed advance window, and the slots that go first are weekend brunch and weekend dinner.

If you want a prime weekend seating, book as early as the window allows. Weekday seatings are noticeably easier to land if your dates are flexible.

When tables open

The room releases reservations a set number of days in advance. Weekend jazz brunch is a signature draw and tends to be claimed quickly, so the closer your visit lands to a Saturday or Sunday, the earlier you should plan.

  • Weekend brunch and dinner book out earliest; reserve as soon as the window opens.
  • Weekday seatings are the easiest to secure.
  • Jazz brunch is a signature experience and a high-demand slot.
  • Verify the current advance window on the restaurant's live listing before planning.

What to know before you book

A dress code applies, so confirm the current policy when you reserve. This is a celebration room, the kind of place built for anniversaries and milestones, and dressing the part is part of the experience.

If a prime slot is gone, do not give up on the date. Cancellations surface in the days before service, and a continuous watch is the most reliable way to catch one.

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Frequently asked

How far in advance does Commander's Palace open reservations?

It books on a fixed advance window. Weekend brunch and dinner go earliest, so reserve as soon as the window opens. Verify the current window length on its live listing.

Is there a dress code at Commander's Palace?

Yes, a dress code applies. Confirm the current policy when booking, as Commander's Palace is a classic special-occasion room.

What if my preferred date at Commander's Palace is fully booked?

Do not abandon the date. Cancellations surface in the days before service, so a continuous watch on your slot is the most reliable way to catch a freed table.

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