Napoleon House
French Quarter
Known as the American home of the Pimm’s Cup, this famous historical landmark has been serving customers the world’s best muffalettas in its storied dining room for over one hundred years. The building dates back to 1797, and is named after Napoleon Bonaparte, who was invited to hide there during his exile (he never made it).
Today, you can enjoy a classic Pimm’s Cup as well as the first-ever non-alcoholic Pimm’s Cup made exclusively with Ginger Cucumber Louie Louie!

