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Joseph Decuis

Joseph Decuis—World-class dining

Celebrating its 7th year, Joseph Decuis  (Day-kweeze) continues it's tradition as an award-winning restaurant. Founded in honor of the owners' Louisiana Créole ancestor, Joseph Decuir (1752–1822), this remarkable restaurant pays tribute to a Pointe Coupéean as it revives one of the unique facets of Louisiana's culture—"gourmet dining in the Créole tradition"—in mid-America, just 15 miles west of Ft. Wayne, Indiana.

Visit historic Roanoke, Indiana for fine Créole hospitality with a stay at the Inn at Joseph Decuis, followed by a memorable dining experience at the restaurant. Dine in the formal dining area, Club Créole, which hosts a bar, cigar humidor, and 3,000-bottle award-winning wine cellar. Experience the casual Café Créole, the Victorian conservatory, and enjoy the outdoors in the New Orleans-like courtyard where there is live jazz on summer weekends. Take a carriage ride through town on one of Joseph Decuis' carriages. To stay informed of upcoming events, ask to be added to the mailing list for the deCuisine newsletter.

A trip to historic Roanoke, Indiana for the Créole hospitality of will be an experience you will want to repeat. The billboard just southwest of Ft. Wayne, Indiana says it all: "NEW YORK, PARIS, ROANOKE. World-class dining 10 minutes down U.S. 24 West"

Visit: Joseph Decuis

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