Great poboys in a small French Quarter location make this cash onlyrestaurant a great stop for tourists. You can't go wrong with any of the options, but a half & half lets you try a poboy and gumbo!
Wonder why people are queuing round the block? It's because the portions are good, the choices of po' boys are excellent and the price is low! 10/10 would recommend!
Cash only!Put that up there for the slimmers LOLWe always stop here when in town for a po-boy: the Surf-and-Turf, the Judge Bossetto and the Debris Fries this time!
Johnny Special is fantastic; the fried green tomatoes, biscuits and gravy—outstanding! Portions are huge, two of us didn’t finish a sandwich. Eat it with your hands or risk some good-natured teasing.
Les sandwiches sont énormes ! Et savoureux, pour ne rien gâcher. :) Mention pour le Chicken Tenders et le Johnny's Special. La salle du resto est vite prise d'assaut par les habitués. Accueil sympa.
Try the fried Oyster Po-boy, the Judge Bosetta Po-boy or the Muffaletta. For a little lagniappe: Step upstairs & back in time--a real old-timey ice cream parlor!
Line moves fast. Shrimp Po boy was good, lots of shrimp, though I wish they used remoulade instead of just mayo. Whole one is huge and easily sharable.
Red beans and rice plate with smoked sausage is delicious and easily big enough for two. You get a ton of meat between the smoked sausage on top and the sausage already in the beans.
Some of the best food in Nola. Get the bourdain recommendation: Shrimp po boydressed with roast beef gravy on French bread. You will not be disappointed
It's all about the bread! Don't be scared of the line. There's extra seating upstairs. Bacon, Egg, and Cheese Po-boy when you're hung over. Otherwise Shrimp Po-boy.
People aren't recommending the oyster po-boys just because it's the touristy thing to do. It is outstandingly good and plentiful. Seasoned just right without overpowering flavors. Try it!!!
The shrimp poboy is great, but the gumbo not so much. Nevertheless, go either early or late in the afternoon because the lines outside are super long. Cash only location!
Grab a po' boy where it was born in 1950 at this French Quarter institution, which has 40 varieties of the famous sandwich. Creole fare is also on the menu. Lines may be long, but service is speedy! Leia mais
Great food; busy atmosphere. Almost always a line out the door, but worth the wait. Ask if they have soft-shelled crab and, if so, get it on a dressed po-boy, and don't looking back!
If you go to New Orleans, you have to go to Johnny's Po-Boys. Get a biscuitsandwich for breakfast and a po-boy for lunch and then do it all over again!
Breakfast of champions: 2 eggs over easy, grits with lots of hot sauce, sausage, biscuit with grape jelly and sweet tea. It is the perfect hangover cure.
Go to Johnny's Po-Boys for the best roast beef, shrimp, or oyster po-boy in the French Quarter, two people can split a sandwich and a order of fries or onion rings....Don't forget the Barq's Root beerLeia mais