Jefferson is an unincorporated area in Louisiana's Jefferson Parish.

Understand

Jefferson is often called "Old Jefferson" by locals, to distinguish it from the rest of Jefferson Parish.

Jefferson is along the East Bank the Mississippi River, just upriver from New Orleans. It is separated from Metairie, Jefferson Parish's largest city, by a set of railroad tracks, a drainage canal, and the Earhart Expressway highway. Only a few routes cross this boundary.

Although settled since the early 19th century, post-World War II US suburban style architecture predominates. Jefferson has few attractions, but is close to New Orleans, Louisiana's largest city and main visitor attraction.

Jefferson is home of the main campus of Ochsner Medical Center, one of the region's most esteemed hospital complexes.

Get in

By car

From Armstrong New Orleans Airport or Interstate-10, take the Causeway Boulevard exit; Jefferson is near the river end.

From Metairie, take Causeway Boulevard of Clearview Parkway and head south.

From New Orleans, Jefferson may be accessed by the Earhart Expressway, Deckbar exit -or- Claiborne Avenue headed west; Claiborne becomes Jefferson Highway at the border. From the Carrollton section of New Orleans, the upriver (west) end of Oak Street turns into River Road in Jefferson.

Get around

See

  • 🌍 Camp Parapet (at the end of Arlington Street off Causeway Boulevard). The remains of a US Civil War fortification. Usually fenced off behind locked gates. Once a year, it is open to visitors for free on "Camp Parapet Day" in November.

Do

Buy

Eat

  • Dot's Diner, 2317 Jefferson Highway. Daily 6AM-10PM. Location of small local diner chain.
  • Grounded Cafe, 1204 Jefferson Hwy. M-F 7AM-2PM. Coffee, breakfast, lunch.
  • Parenton's Po-boys, 4304 Ellen Street. Lunch only.
  • Sam's Po-boys, 260 Brooklyn Avenue, +1 504 835-0689. M Tu Th F 7AM - 1PM. Good old-school New Orleans neighborhood po-boy shop; small counter but mostly to-go.

Drink

Sleep

Connect

Go next

Routes through Jefferson
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