WELCOME TO AMERICA'S OLDEST BAR
LAFITTE'S BLACKSMITH SHOP BAR
Our History
Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop — built between 1722 and 1732 by Nicolas Touze, is reputed to be the oldest structure used as a bar in the United States. In 1722, further building is recorded by a realty transfer set down by one Don Andres Almonester. The structure and fence are in the old French Provincial Louis XV or Briquette-Entre-Poteauxe style used in French Louisiana. The building escaped two great fires at the turn of the 19th Century, due to slate roofing. Such slates are presently used by artists as canvases. Between 1772 and 1791, the property is believed to have been used by the Lafitte Brothers, Jean and Pierre as a New Orleans base for their Barataria smuggling operation. The legend is based on the fact that the property was owned by the family of Simon Duroche a.k.a. Castillon and the wily privateer Captain Rene Beluche. Castillon was a rather record-shy adventurer and entrepreneur. Captain Beluche commanded his ship “Spy” in Lafitte’s Baratarian fleet. Although the owners of the property, Jean Baptiste Dominica Joly LaPorte probably lived on the premises, it is within reason that the Lafittes could have used the place as city base for negotiations with potential buyers of their goods. It is unlikely that a wealthy Creole would agree to meet at home on Royal Street. Bourbon and St. Phillip was probably regarded as a safe and convenient neutral ground. Like most New Orleans legends, Lafitte’s Blacksmith Shop is a gumbo of truth and French, Spanish, African, Cajun and American embellishments.




Captured Moments
Step inside history with our gallery, from vintage charm and rustic details to timeless laughter and legendary patrons, each photo echoes the rich stories that have unfolded here over generations. Experience the character, the culture, and the spirit that make this iconic bar a true American treasure. Relive the legacy, one frame at a time.
Voices from the Barstools
From tales of good times to legendary nights, these reviews capture the true essence of a place steeped in history and full of heart. Every word reflects the laughter, camaraderie, and unforgettable memories shared within these walls. Whether it’s a first visit or a return to a beloved tradition, each story reveals why this iconic bar continues to hold a special place in the hearts of generations.
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