A beloved member of the Dooky Chase family will be laid to rest Thursday. Edgar "Dooky" L. Chase III died last week with his wife Alva by his side. Chase was the son of Dooky Chase Jr. and Leah Chase.
There are many New Orleans restaurants with storied histories, but none quite like Dooky Chase’s, which was a central meeting point during the Civil Rights Movement and fed its famous fried ...
Alana Yzola: On a quiet residential block in New Orleans stands one of the most historic Creole restaurants in the city, Dooky Chase. Customer: This is a Creole icon, in terms of food. If you want ...
When Hurricane Katrina struck, Leah Chase was the chef and co-owner of the legendary New Orleans restaurant, Dooky Chase, a landmark in the city’s oldest black neighborhood. Chase saw her ...
New Orleans Saints cornerback Kool-Aid McKinstry teamed up with Verizon Business to shine a spotlight on the famous Dooky Chase's restaurant and learn about its history in the community and daily ...
In celebration of Black History Month, Saints offensive tackle Terron Armstead paid a visit to the iconic Dooky Chase's Restaurant in Treme to learn more about the newest generation of the family ...
He wrote in the post, “Last time in New Orleans we ate at Dooky Chase’s Restaurant on the corner of North Miro and Orleans” and “If you’re ever there I highly recommend it.” ...
Dooky Chase first opened in 1941 and has been using the same recipe for jambalaya since then. The former executive chef, Leah Chase, was known as the “Queen of Creole Cuisine” and served ...