- red beans and rice
- seafood
- po' boys
- good for groups
- great value
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- Mike Pierce MirelesJune 7, 2014The wife got the shrimp po'boy and she really liked it. Plenty of shrimp and the bread was soft and fresh. She would eat this again.
- Mirella BroylesAugust 5, 2015Place is by Jackson Square so it's a tourist meal stop. U won't get fab food here, but its not bad. Service was good and friendly. I had a pretty good burger and my hubby had a good fried fish dish.
- David HicksMay 28, 2017Breakfast is good, just know everything is eggs . the beignet strips are very good, and lots of them for the price!
- Gabrielle MeltonOctober 25, 2017The muffuletta was delicious! Beautiful interiors with wide open doors, great service. Definitely worth a stop!
- Daniel KilkennyJuly 31, 2016The seafood plate dishes are amazing. The beans and rice with the fried fish is great for an authentic experience of NOLA
- Great value- huge portions at prices considerably lower than comparable restaurants- friendly staff, good drinks, food came out quick, & they take plastic
- Terri MorawieckiSeptember 15, 2013Great off bourbon food. The muffuletta is amazing, get one. Can't go wrong with the $1 house wine. Nothing special but it's cheap!
- Brian McGuirkOctober 1, 2021Everything, basically. Jambalaya, gumbo, even the simple but delicious red beans and rice.
- Karen JohnsonOctober 30, 2011Awesome place, recommended by locals. Great taste/value for the money. Try the oyster po boy, seafood plate, red beans and rice. :)
- Aaron GrossmanJune 30, 2013Not sure where the negative comments come from. Veggie muffuletta was quite good and prices were very reasonable for a sit-down restaurant. Decent. Staff was very friendly
- $5 liters of wine, $1 glasses. I get the appetizer trifecta: jambalaya, gumbo, red beans n rice. $15 total.
- Great food. Great prices. I always get the catfish sandwich. So good. The seafood platter is great as well. And a lot of food!
- Linda MiklowitzApril 30, 2014They have veggie muffalettas with melted Swiss cheese and their own olive tapenade! $7
- Marc PApril 6, 2015Sat at the bar. Bartenders were friendly. My mom loved her $1 Strawberry Daiquiri.
- Alysha KristineJuly 8, 2013The po-boys are huge and really good. I didn't really care for the fries.
- Brandon WoodieAugust 6, 2013$5 liters of wine and $8 chefs salad with grilled shrimp when you're on a budget ;)
- Ms WineglassNovember 3, 2011Great find! One of thr few spots left with low prices... $1. Daquiries...but do the large for $3
- Anamaria HernandezNovember 19, 2015Muffuletta is delicious but they have daiquiris on the menu but don't sell them anymore. Which isn't horrible except try try to upsell their expensive sangrias.
- Bonnie UrestiMarch 9, 2014It was a muffa-effin-lotta crap. This place is a tourist trap. The jumbalaya was rice with tomato sauce on it and the "house salad" was brown iceberg lettuce with cheese and two cherry tomatoes.
- Chris S.March 11, 2014The jambalaya was very mediocre - not remarkable in any way. The catfish sandwich is like a big Filet-o-fish and the fries are totally frozen. I expected a bit more from this place.
- Come see me behind the bar on Thursday's! Cold cheap abita on tap!
- James CarterAugust 2, 2010Mufaletta (?) is great but be hungry. Also tried the Jambalaya. Good but not better than other places. Try something else first for adventure.
- Cathy NewtonJanuary 16, 2014Stay away from Strawberry Daiquiris unless u like coconut! They use coconut rum so it's not really strawberry but it is defiantly coconut! Yuck!
- Billy LewisSeptember 1, 2014Meh! Nothing special. Good in a pinch. But if you don't want to "waste a meal" while in New Orleans and on a culinary adventure then don't stop here.
- Stephanie RodriguezMarch 12, 2013This place is gawd awful. Food was bland & cold. Fish tasted like it was frozen, & sausage tasted odd. Not even the cheap scotch got rid of the gross taste in my mouth. As a tourist I expected better.