St. Roch Market today — the restored building with white columns and outdoor seating
Est. 1875 · New Orleans

150 Years of History

From open-air public market to the beating heart of the St. Roch, Marigny, and Bywater neighborhoods.

Since 1875, St. Roch Market has anchored the corner of St. Roch Avenue and St. Claude Avenue — surviving fires, hurricanes, and reinventions while remaining the neighborhood's gathering place. Today, thirteen independent vendors carry that tradition forward under the same roof, and many of the same cast iron columns, that have sheltered this community for a century and a half.

The New Orleans Free Market, c. 1861 — the ornate cast iron building whose columns now stand in St. Roch Market

1861

The Columns Before the Market

The most striking architectural feature of St. Roch Market — its towering white cast iron columns — has a story that begins here, at the New Orleans Free Market. Opened August 16, 1861, at the foot of Canal Street, the ornate cast iron building was originally built in 1859 as a water works station and repurposed during the Civil War to provide free goods to struggling families amid economic depression and widespread hunger. Though the Free Market closed after Union troops captured New Orleans in 1862, the building stood until its demolition in 1874. The columns survived — and found a new home.

St. Roch Market in its early years, before the WPA renovations of the 1930s

1875

The Beginning

St. Roch Market opens on May 1, 1875, as an open-air public market at the corner of St. Roch Avenue and St. Claude Avenue. Originally known as Washington Market, it quickly becomes a vital gathering place for the surrounding neighborhoods — a tradition that endures to this day.

St. Roch Market after the 1937–38 WPA renovations, with period automobiles out front

1930s

WPA-Era Renovation

During the 1937–1938 Works Progress Administration era, the market undergoes significant renovations. The salvaged cast iron columns from the demolished Free Market are installed, becoming the building's most iconic feature — an enduring symbol of the market's strength. The renovated structure gives the market the form it will carry for the next seven decades.

Lama's St. Roch Market Seafoods in the 1970s, with hand-painted crawfish and oyster signs

1970s

Lama's Market

By the 1970s, the building operates as Lama's St. Roch Market Seafoods — a neighborhood institution in its own right. Hand-painted signs advertise crawfish, oysters, shrimp, and crabs to passersby. The market remains a cornerstone of the community, feeding generations of New Orleanians fresh from the Gulf.

St. Roch Market devastated after Hurricane Katrina — exposed framing, graffiti, and debris

2005

Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina devastates the market along with much of the surrounding neighborhood. The building is stripped to its bones — exposed framing, scattered debris, graffiti on the brick. But the original WPA-era columns stand firm. Like so many New Orleans institutions, the spirit of St. Roch Market endures, waiting for the day it can serve the community again.

St. Roch Market today — beautifully restored with white paint, string lights, and outdoor seating

2012 – 2015

Modern Transformation

After years of planning and renovation, St. Roch Market reopens in 2015 as a contemporary food hall — reimagined for a new era while honoring its historic roots. The restored building keeps its WPA-era bones, original columns, and neighborhood character while welcoming a curated collection of independent food vendors under one roof.

Kevin Pedeaux, operator of St. Roch Market and owner of CR Coffee

2023

New Leadership

Kevin Pedeaux — owner of Coast Roast Coffee (CR Coffee) and one of the market's original vendors since 2015 — steps up to operate St. Roch Market through Market Staples LLC. His deep roots in the vendor community and the neighborhood itself bring a new chapter of sustainable, community-focused leadership.

150

2025

150th Anniversary

St. Roch Market celebrates a remarkable milestone — 150 years of serving New Orleans. Thirteen independent vendors now call the market home, each contributing to the vibrant culinary landscape that defines the neighborhood. From Cuban sandwiches to Burmese curries, fresh-pressed juice to craft cocktails, the market is more alive than ever.

Kevin Pedeaux

Stewarding a Legacy

Kevin Pedeaux's journey with St. Roch Market began in 2015 when he opened Coast Roast Coffee as one of the market's original vendors. His deep roots in the neighborhood and commitment to supporting local food entrepreneurs positioned him perfectly to step into market operations when the time came.

Under Market Staples LLC, Kevin's vision centers on creating a sustainable, community-focused food hall that celebrates vendor independence while fostering collaboration. The market's strength lies in its vendors — each bringing their own story, passion, and culinary perspective to the table.

By supporting the thirteen independent businesses who call St. Roch Market home, he's ensuring that this 150-year institution continues to thrive for generations to come.

"We're not just running a market; we're stewarding a legacy for the neighborhood and the community that's sustained us for 150 years."

— Kevin Pedeaux, Market Staples LLC

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St. Roch Market

2381 St. Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117

St. Roch · Marigny · Bywater