R. M.
The shrimp po boy was fantastic, with perfect seasoning. The food overall was delicious. The boudin balls, though good, lacked punch. The alligator bites were off, with too little meat and a flavor too similar to the boudin balls. It’s conveniently open late.
… moreAnne Todd
I really like this place! Service very friendly. Food was tasty (I had the mushroom poboy). Good vibe, lots of stuff stuck on walls and ceiling to look at while you eat. Everything clean. Seats comfy. Cool but not too cold.
… moreEmma Dorantes
Love coming here when I’m in town, and bringing new people to enjoy it with me. The Debris fries are always a sure bet, but this trip I was blown away (literally went into a happy food coma) by the softshell crab po boy. We also had catfish one night (ask for the remoulade!), and shared a whole Muffelatta on our last day. You can’t go wrong with NOLA POBOYS!!!
… moreAsh
Line was LONG during Mardi Gras but they did a good job keeping up with the orders. Very good flavor on the shrimp poboy but make sure to ask for extra mayo, if you don’t it will be DRY!
Fried okra was also great (spicy as well)
… moreNicole Vigilanti
Went on Mardi Gras/Fat Tuesday so the line was pretty long but the wait was worth it! We got the shrimp Po’boy, Fried Okra Bites and there Boudin Balls! Everything was delicious! Strongly recommend the Po’Boy and Boudin balls
… moreJason & Katie Morris
We stopped by twice on our last trip. We got the boudin balls and crawfish pie. We enjoyed the pies the best and came back a second time just fine them. The service was fantastic and very friendly. Food was hot and fresh. They are open until 2am so a perfect option for a late night snack or meal.
… moreDorian Dillon
As a New Orleans native who moved away, I’m always on a mission to find the ‘real deal’ when I travel back home. NOLA Poboyy absolutely nailed it. We grabbed the Shrimp Poboys and fried Boudin, and man, that shrimp had a spicy, flavorful kick that stayed with us. But the real test is always the bread—and this did not miss. It had that perfect ‘crunch on the outside, soft on the inside’ texture that defines an authentic poboy. If you want a true taste of the city, this is the spot!
… moreLeslie L
Shrimp poboy was good! Make sure you add mayo if you don’t mind mayo, it made it more delicious. It’s our second time trying poboy in New Orleans. Gumbo was just okay, it had a chicken noodle soup vibe which we didn’t get from other Gumbo.
… moreJECANFIELD
Good selection of food other than Po-Boys. The Po-boy bread is very good. We enjoyed both a Shrimp and a Oyster Po-boy, a side of fried okra and a can of Coke. Total bill was $40.83
… moreDeborah Demander
Excellent late night experience. I was a little concerned, as it’s a ways down Bourbon Street, away from the crowds. This only adds to its charm.
On a busy Friday night on Bourbon Street, Nola Po’boys was clean, quiet and comfortable.
The seafood gumbo is delicious, authentic gumbo, with just right spice. Shrimp po’boy was awesome.
Service was not only friendly, but also quick. The restaurant is very clean and also cool decorations.
Highly recommend.
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