Poor Boys Bar

Bar · Seventh Ward

Poor Boys Bar

Bar · Seventh Ward

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1328 St Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116

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Dive bar w/ art, DJs, outdoor seating & huge comfort food  

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1328 St Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116 Get directions

poorboysbar.com

$20–30

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1328 St Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116 Get directions

+1 504 603 2522
poorboysbar.com
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$20–30

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The Po’Boy Shop and Basement Bar Review - Decatur - Atlanta - The Infatuation

"The Po’Boy Shop might seem like a small, typical counter service joint in Decatur. But underneath the bright, bare-bones dining area is a neon-lit oasis with pool tables and darts for the 21-and-up crowd. Their menu has all the usual New Orleans standards—gumbo, red beans and rice, and jambalaya. But this place isn’t called The Po’Boy Shop for nothin’, so just get a damn po’boy (there are 21 to choose from, and they’re the best we’ve had outside of Louisiana). We’re partial to the Debris, which comes with tender roasted beef, gravy, and a warning label that it’s messy (can confirm). The visit isn’t complete without a strong Hurricane or Purple Voodoo that more than make up for being a long-suffering Saints fan." - Juli Horsford

https://www.theinfatuation.com/atlanta/reviews/the-poboy-shop
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Poor Boys Review - Kingston - London - The Infatuation

"Nothing at Poor Boys is small or modest. Everything at this New Orleans-inspired spot in Kingston, from the jumbo jalapeño poppers to the lively groups cheersing ice cream floats on a Friday night, feels larger than life. Excellent OTT comfort food, a lively dive bar atmosphere, and laid-back service, make this restaurant a go-to for a casual catch-up, a meaty brisket feast eaten in silent concentration, or a portion of chicken popcorn and a beer for one when you’re feeling particularly precious. On a corner of Kingston filled with restaurants, Poor Boys takes the majority of the crowd, no matter the time. At weekends the queue skirts around the side and goes all the way down to the river. If you’re tempted to give up on it, just glance through the window at the person giving googly eyes to a brisket sandwich and they’ll give you all the motivation to wait it out. Once you’re in, the sounds of glasses clinking, smell of fried chicken wafting from the kitchen, and the jovial staff casually working the room as if at a house party, set the tone. But it’s still chilled enough that you’re able to catch your friend up on your life in excruciating detail, without having to shout your blood test results to the whole restaurant. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch The red glow from the big neon ‘Poor Boys’ sign on the ground floor gives a warmth to the wood-pannelled room that encourages over-ordering and careless dipping. Walk up the spiral red staircase and you’ll find a quieter, smaller space. We’re not saying this is the rejects’ corner, but we’re not not saying that. Basically, this is the overflow space, so if you get the choice, stick to the main dining room. It’s where the fun, lively, high energy dive bar mood is. But FYI we’d still sit in the not-not-rejects section if it meant we could eat an overstuffed po’ boy. Although your order is served in cardboard boxes, it’s comfort food at its finest. If you’re not in the mood for sharing, the Poor Boy sandwiches are the way to go. It’s like a table service, build-your-own footlong brioche sub, except the options here are less processed meat and more fresh buttermilk fried shrimps, black angus prime brisket, and cajun blackened chicken. But the best way to experience this place is to come with a group of hungry people who you’re not afraid to get messy in front of, and order the seafood sharer. Twenty coconut shrimps, a handful of calamari, and a couple of grilled oysters later, and you’ll only be about a third of the way through this genuinely aggressive amount of fried seafood. Eat with your hands, be mentally prepared to spill cajun mayo down your t-shirt, and definitely box up leftovers to go. Huge, fried, and messy is the mood—and getting stuck in is encouraged. Food Rundown Sauces Sauces are a sacred thing here. There are seven to choose from, but definitely order the sweet, thick honey mustard and the creamy, slightly spicy, cajun mayo. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Coconut Shrimp Meaty shrimp covered in a thick crispy coating of coconut breadcrumbs—we’d make the journey here for this dish alone. Deceptively light, you’ll eat 20 of these without thinking. Mac and Cheese When mac and cheese makes that satisfying squelchy, sticky sound—you know the one we mean—it’s going to be good. Heavy on the American cheese and topped with spring onions, this is an intense cheesy moment that’s perfect for sharing. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Buttermilk Fried Shrimp Poor Boy This is a beast of a sandwich, and what we’ll order when we’re not sharing. The brioche sub is pillowy and filled with crispy fried shrimp, salad, pickles, and one of their homemade sauces. Our go-to is the lightly spiced cajun mayo, but the tangy Louisiana hot is also a winner. photo credit: Aleksandra Boruch Seafood Sharer Nothing we say can prepare you for how filling this sharing platter is. You’ll question whether it’s enough for the three of you. Then 10 minutes, countless bayou-blackened prawns, fried calamari, and half a soft shell crab later, you’ll realise you’ve hardly made a dent in it. The tray comes filled with three different types of shrimp, a fried crab, chewy calamari, and garlicky grilled oysters—order this with a group of people who are up for a challenge." - Rianne Shlebak

https://www.theinfatuation.com/london/reviews/poor-boys
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The First Annual Tamale Festival Debuts This Saturday - Eater New Orleans

"The New Orleans Tamale Festival lands at Poor Boys Bar in St. Bernard on January 6 from noon to 6:30 p.m. Celebrating the Delta-style tamale, expect red chili pork tamales, vegan black bean and corn tamales, version, chicken tamales, cheese tamales, and a tamale filled with chocolate and strawberries. Live music, crowning of the Tamale King and Queen, and a tamale-eating contest. No cost to enter, but donations will be accepted." - Stephanie Carter

https://nola.eater.com/2018/1/2/16832818/tamale-festival-jerk-chicken-festival-new-orleans-nola
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Simone Swordz

Google
Went as a solo traveler and enjoyed myself great food! You can go out the backyard and chill and eat! Great music 🎶 positive vibez

Hudson Soules

Google
Fat Tuesday late night was lit. Amazing vibes and dope sounds. Stellar atmosphere and a welcoming energy. Look forward to dancing and chilling here again. ✨🔥🎶🚀

Joseph Bienvenu

Google
Always a great spot to see a show or get a drink. If you like dive bars or good music, you'll love it

Fifo Fifo

Google
I spent New Year’s Eve at Poor Boys, and it was incredible! The music felt like being at Panorama Bar in Berlin—perfect energy all night. The crowd and vibe were amazing, creating the perfect atmosphere to celebrate. Highly recommend for an unforgettable night out!

K c

Google
This place is literally UNHINGED, but in the best worst way possible. It was daybreak when we left. Felt like coming out of Jumanji. Lots of awesome conversations had with other patrons, but I couldn't tell you half of what we talked about. The bathrooms are a nightmare but don't worry, the person on line behind you got you, they gon hold that door shut for you 😂

L M

Google
Disappointing experience that fell short of positive reviews. Despite good music, the bartender's rudeness, especially questioning how much I’d like to tip on a $15 tab, was off-putting. We thought maybe she was just having a bad day but witnessing her friendliness with the next group made us opt to leave after just one round. We didn’t want her attitude to impact on our night.

Kate White

Google
This dive is such a cool place. The bartenders are awesome, they have cool live shows and when I was there, they even had a bar cat which really made the experiences there special. This is a cool hangout spot if you like alternative scenes.

Sal Sandler

Google
I’m shocked that this bar hasn’t been shut down. It’s sketchy and unsafe with a reputation for illegal activity.
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Randy M.

Yelp
Karaoke hostess Alessandra treated me with great disrespect and accused me of wrongdoings perpetrated by some other patron, made racist comments about Asian men to my friend, doesn't stick to karaoke and plays regular tracks for too big a portion of karaoke night, takes too long transitioning between karaoke numbers, let's her clique do multiple songs in a row, sucks with her technology, and uses a silly notebook for song sign-ups and not some computerized system like most karaoke bars in the city. She is disorganized and hates it when I ask her how many songs are before me. Furthermore, the space doesn't have enough seating. She needs to get replaced. Horrible, horrible experiences from one week to the next for me and company.