22:
297:
because at the time most of the
Carnival balls were closed to anyone outside of the city's society circles. To appeal to the many tourists who came to the city he created a brand new Krewe. He even held two Bacchus Carnival balls, one in 1949, the other in 1950. Upon the death of Brennan Sr., his son
269:
Brennan was born to Owen
Patrick Brennan (1886-1958) and the former Nellie Valentine. As the oldest of six children, Brennan felt the need to support his family from a young age. He and his wife, Maude, had three sons, Owen Jr., James, and Theodore. Determined to do well for himself, Brennan in 1943
281:
was created at his restaurant. In 1954, however, when it became time for
Brennan to renew his lease, his landlord demanded 50 percent of the profit from the restaurant. Unwilling to let that happen, Owen moved his restaurant to Royal street and converted an old building into the new and improved
274:. He became well known throughout the city as a host to his customers. Spurred by a challenge from a friend, Brennan in July 1946 opened Owen Brennan's French & Creole Restaurant, which became more commonly known as the Vieux Carre.
346:
257:. In 1946 he founded the original Owen Brennan's Vieux Carre Restaurant on Bourbon St. Owen relocated his operations to 417 Royal St. The Royal St restaurant would soon be known as "
456:
322:
277:
Brennan employed members of his family for different positions within the business. The restaurant flourished as it gained many regular customers. The dish
441:
282:
Brennan's
Restaurant. Unfortunately Brennan did not see his restaurant open to the public. He died in his sleep on November 4, 1955, from a massive
298:
Owen "Pip" Brennan Jr. (born 1934), took over the Krewe in 1968 and worked with his uncle who was only three years his senior, restaurateur
86:
58:
105:
43:
36:
65:
446:
302:, to restore life to the New Orleans Carnival. On February 16, 1969, the Krewe of Bacchus staged its first Mardi Gras parade.
299:
229:
72:
54:
326:
372:
451:
403:
398:
32:
233:
293:, which he launched in 1949. Brennan had realized that many of his clients were unhappy tourists coming for
283:
79:
436:
431:
289:
Along with being a successful restaurant owner, Owen
Brennan also was the founding father of the
290:
278:
271:
425:
177:
246:
187:
258:
357:
250:
141:
21:
294:
376:
254:
145:
173:
286:
at the age of forty-five. The restaurant opened the following spring.
399:"Dick Brennan Sr., New Orleans restaurateur, has died at age 83"
15:
261:," and opened shortly after Owen's sudden death in 1955.
397:David Lee Simmons; Todd A. Price (March 15, 2015).
225:
217:
204:
196:
183:
169:
153:
127:
120:
245:(April 5, 1910 – November 4, 1955), was a
221:Owen Patrick Sr., and Nellie Valentine Brennan
192:Owen Brennan's French & Creole Restaurant
8:
117:
106:Learn how and when to remove this message
367:
365:
311:
317:
315:
42:Please improve this article by adding
7:
457:20th-century American businesspeople
270:purchased the Old Absinthe House on
14:
55:"Owen Brennan" restaurateur
20:
442:Businesspeople from New Orleans
323:"Queen of New Orleans Cuisine"
1:
44:secondary or tertiary sources
473:
404:New Orleans Times-Picayune
234:Ella Brennan (Louisiana)
243:Owen Edward Brennan Sr.
208:Owen Edward Brennan Jr.
122:Owen Edward Brennan Sr.
447:American restaurateurs
164:New Orleans, Louisiana
31:relies excessively on
358:History of Brennan's
259:Brennan's Restaurant
300:Richard Brennan Sr.
230:Richard Brennan Sr.
373:"Krewe of Bacchus"
452:Louisiana cuisine
240:
239:
116:
115:
108:
90:
464:
416:
415:
413:
411:
394:
388:
387:
385:
384:
375:. Archived from
369:
360:
355:
349:
344:
338:
337:
335:
334:
325:. Archived from
319:
291:Krewe of Bacchus
212:Theodore Brennan
160:
157:November 5, 1955
137:
135:
118:
111:
104:
100:
97:
91:
89:
48:
24:
16:
472:
471:
467:
466:
465:
463:
462:
461:
422:
421:
420:
419:
409:
407:
396:
395:
391:
382:
380:
371:
370:
363:
356:
352:
345:
341:
332:
330:
321:
320:
313:
308:
267:
213:
211:
209:
191:
165:
162:
158:
149:
139:
133:
131:
123:
112:
101:
95:
92:
49:
47:
41:
37:primary sources
25:
12:
11:
5:
470:
468:
460:
459:
454:
449:
444:
439:
434:
424:
423:
418:
417:
389:
361:
350:
347:Bananas Foster
339:
310:
309:
307:
304:
279:Bananas Foster
272:Bourbon Street
266:
263:
249:in his native
238:
237:
227:
223:
222:
219:
215:
214:
206:
202:
201:
198:
194:
193:
185:
181:
180:
171:
167:
166:
163:
161:(aged 45)
155:
151:
150:
140:
129:
125:
124:
121:
114:
113:
28:
26:
19:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
469:
458:
455:
453:
450:
448:
445:
443:
440:
438:
435:
433:
430:
429:
427:
406:
405:
400:
393:
390:
379:on 2016-11-01
378:
374:
368:
366:
362:
359:
354:
351:
348:
343:
340:
329:on 2011-08-06
328:
324:
318:
316:
312:
305:
303:
301:
296:
292:
287:
285:
280:
275:
273:
264:
262:
260:
256:
252:
248:
244:
235:
231:
228:
224:
220:
216:
210:James Brennan
207:
203:
200:Maude Brennan
199:
195:
189:
186:
184:Occupation(s)
182:
179:
175:
172:
168:
156:
152:
147:
143:
138:April 5, 1910
130:
126:
119:
110:
107:
99:
88:
85:
81:
78:
74:
71:
67:
64:
60:
57: –
56:
52:
51:Find sources:
45:
39:
38:
34:
29:This article
27:
23:
18:
17:
408:. Retrieved
402:
392:
381:. Retrieved
377:the original
353:
342:
331:. Retrieved
327:the original
288:
284:heart attack
276:
268:
247:restaurateur
242:
241:
188:Restaurateur
159:(1955-11-05)
102:
93:
83:
76:
69:
62:
50:
30:
437:1955 deaths
432:1910 births
251:New Orleans
170:Nationality
142:New Orleans
426:Categories
383:2012-05-03
333:2012-05-03
306:References
295:Mardi Gras
134:1910-04-05
66:newspapers
33:references
410:March 21,
265:Biography
255:Louisiana
232:(brother)
226:Relatives
218:Parent(s)
146:Louisiana
96:June 2008
236:(sister)
205:Children
178:American
80:scholar
197:Spouse
82:
75:
68:
61:
53:
174:Irish
148:, USA
87:JSTOR
73:books
412:2015
154:Died
128:Born
59:news
35:to
428::
401:.
364:^
314:^
253:,
144:,
46:.
414:.
386:.
336:.
190::
176:-
136:)
132:(
109:)
103:(
98:)
94:(
84:·
77:·
70:·
63:·
40:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.