
Dining Room
Where Louisiana Gathers
The Dining Room of the Louisiana Governor’s Mansion serves as the official State Dining Room, hosting both important meetings and formal dinners where Louisiana’s tradition of hospitality is shared with guests from near and far.






Dining Room
Meeting the Need
The Louisiana Governor’s Mansion boasts a full commercial kitchen, butlery, and bakery, all designed to meet the daily needs of the First Family as well as the demands of hosting. These spaces support everything from intimate family meals to formal state dinners and special occasions, ensuring that the Mansion can extend Louisiana’s tradition of hospitality with ease and elegance.





Dining Room
History Within Reach
Framing the room with quiet elegance, the antique bookcase houses historical china, silver, and glassware used by Louisiana governors past and present. More than a display, it’s a curated glimpse into the traditions and stories that have shaped the state’s ceremonial life.

Color the Mansion's Famous Cookies
The Mansion’s bakery is renowned for its chocolate chip cookies, a longstanding tradition shared with visitors as they depart.

Explore the
Drawing Room
Marvel at the hand-painted mural of the Foyer and find all the signature pieces.
