parkway bakery & tavern


abareinfo
5
6 yıl önce
bayou st john

parkway is a must have! we take all of our out of town guests and it never fails to blow them away! you can't go wrong with the fried shrimp and gravy fries!
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pontiac
5
7 yıl önce
bayou st john
i heard that parkway has the best poboys anywhere around. had to give it a try and guess what? they really are the best! what an amazing place! truly a gem for new orleans!
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calli
5
7 yıl önce
bayou st john
best po'boy of the trip. i had the shrimp po'boy and fries. my husband had the surf-n-turf po'boy. we should not have ordered fries, the sandwiches are enough. we will definitely be back.
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mia
5
7 yıl önce
bayou st john
epic po'boys in a spacious spot - they do their small menu and do it extremely well! we tried both the roast beef and shrimp and recommend both. added bonus is the photos of the obama's on the wall!
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michael
5
7 yıl önce
bayou st john
dining amidst a packed dining room with photos of the space completely submerged post-katrina hung as a reminder of the crescent city’s resilience, parkway bakery & tavern is every bit the community icon as willie mae’s scotch house, and then some, the restaurant open and closed intermittently at 538 hagan avenue ever since 1911, though the classic po-boy was not created until the railway strike of 1929.

earning both local and international acclaim over the decades, their overstuffed sandwiches on toasted rolls the photographic definition of what people envision when thinking of new orleans’ most famous dish, it was mere minutes after noon that the counter was approached as part of a line that moves quickly, the ordering process simple with a window near soda dispensers around the corner where order after order is called out.

harkening the days when every new orleans neighborhood had its own corner bakery, this one of german ancestry but no longer making its own bread and instead sourcing leidenheimer’s baking company like so many others, current owner jay nix still insists on doing things the right way, wild-caught gulf shrimp and fish breaded in-house daily with roast beef and gravy all made inside parkway’s kitchen from an old family recipe.

priced affordably enough to attract some 1,000 patrons on a good day, the “surf n’ turf” with shrimp and debris a sloppy smile-inducer when fully-dressed in lettuce, tomatoes, pickles and hot sauce, other options include hot links, oysters or seasonal selections made by nix’s nephew justin kennedy, the desserts also made on-site with the banana pudding creamy if not particularly innovative while the steaming hot slab of bread pudding is chock-full-of raisins in a pool of boozy crème anglaise.
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chris
5
7 yıl önce
bayou st john
the folks at parkway bakery & tavern reckon they do the best po-boy/po’ boy/poor boy in louisiana. maybe. although some fans of this famous sandwich of new orleans origin would suggest you need only go about five miles uptown for a taste of a worthy contender. whatever the case, parkway has been making authentically delicious and massive po-boys since 1911 – and you’d be a fool to fault ‘em for it.
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amelee71
5
7 yıl önce
bayou st john
probably my favorite poboy gig in town. domileses is a rival, but the atmosphere and price push parkway to #1 for me. the surf n turf is delish (lots of napkins needed!), fried shrimp, and fried oyster are both to die for. add a cold barq's or a cold beer..you're in heaven.
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bullethead
5
7 yıl önce
bayou st john
anyone that doesn't rate this place a 5 is strung out on crack. james brown, james brown, james brown. it isn't on the menu. just order it.
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chikkenndumplins
5
8 yıl önce
bayou st john
great food, pizza was a good choice for appetizer, crabmeat frittata was great with fresh spinach and mushrooms! server was friendly and good atmosphere
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jamsnola1
5
8 yıl önce
bayou st john
this is easiest the best po-boy sandwich in new orleans, prices ok, coldest beer in town, fine service determined by crowd which is can be lined up down the block, its that popular. once tourists found it, its really popular to the chagrin of locals. big secret, the bakery (not that much of a secret), the bread makes it the best!
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grace
5
8 yıl önce
bayou st john
the line was extremely long (to the street) but they managed to keep it moving. remarkable beef poboy and delicious fried shrimp. heated outdoor patio seating
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bryan
5
8 yıl önce
bayou st john
shrimp poboy is definitely as good as your going to have.....
but the reuben.... may be the best sandwich i've ever had!! maybe even better than any burger i've had!!!???
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capital
5
8 yıl önce
bayou st john
email this blogthis! share to twitter share to facebook share to pinterest talk about a food city... nawlins!   pretty much everything i stuck into my mouth in that city was delicious.  thanks to chowzter , e and i went on a food tour of new orleans.   down in the treme with me and my baby! we checked into the hyatt regency and got ready for some serious eating.
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john
5
8 yıl önce
bayou st john
the roast beef poboys were amazing.and i truly love their sweet potato fries. my friend had the catfish poboy and he told me to get that next time, so i will be back to try it out!
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nonna
5
8 yıl önce
bayou st john
parkway has the best poboys in new orleans, hands down. this is where the locals eat - it's a bit out of the way for most tourists but well worth the trouble.
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