A must get!
French onion soup
Menu 6/3/23
Menu side 2
Brisket Salad
Menu
Salmon
nachos, food
a basket of onion rings
drink
mussels, food, shellfish, oysters, oysters and mussels
The outdoor seating
Rough having to switch venues so quickly! Amazing.
outside
Bleu cheese burger
Ashley E.
Feb 9, 2025
It is worth the wait if there's a line! This family friendly joint is a favorite with my parents who live close by. Service and food always exceeds expectations.
Read MoreWilliam L.
Nov 3, 2023
Yeah, we'll get to the review, but first a bit of context: As a teenager in the 1970s, I could think of no cooler place for a dinner date than Ground Pat'i. Stuff a twenty in my wallet, pull up in the big Oldsmobile, and enter that dark woody space with peanuts on the table and a truly bitchin' audio system set up on the wall in a locked glass cabinet. Unfortunately, the "date" part of my adolescence pretty much ended with the chopped variety blended into oatmeal, but I did get to spend quite some time there with friends and parents. Ground Pat'i was my first experience with a "gourmet" burger. Before that, you had the fast food chains (McDonalds and Burger King, whose down-menu hamburgers and cheeseburgers have remained remarkably consistent with the same items served 50 years ago), long lost local places like Hoppers and Lee's--oh wait, Lee's is very much still around and I need to review it--and the diner-inspired chains like Crystal and Royal Castle with tiny burgers with grilled onions and mustard on slider buns. Ground Pat'i was a radical departure at the time, a juicy home-style burger cooked to order, with fresh-grated cheese in place of the rubbery slice, and accompanied by a cold drink in a pewter mug. Classy set up for a couple to sit and make eyes or talk about school or whatever a couple did in those days, because at the time I didn't know. (Some might argue I still don't!).Later, chains such as Fuddruckers took up the mantle on gourmet burgers. Chains like Backyard Burgers came around. (Quick aside: I once sat the in dining car headed to Chicago on the City of New Orleans next to a guy who turned out to be the founder of Backyard Burgers.) Ground Pat'i diminished over the years, various locations closed or even burned down, and the company fell into bankruptcy. Now the name and to some extent the memories are being revived. So how did it go?The ReviewMany of the key elements of what I remember are still there: a perfectly cooked burger, fresh and crispy toppings, shredded cheese. I remember the burger being more seasoned the this, though, and I miss that (it's possible I am thinking of some other gourmet burger place over the past five decades, but the point is the burger is not peppery or particularly seasoned). It's a minor beef (pun intended) as you can compensate with condiments.There are some expanded options for toppings, the most important being blue cheese. What might have seemed to be a health code violation in 1977 is now fully seated in holy trinity of burger cheeses alongside cheddar and swiss. All three are available. The burger comes with a plain white bun. I would have preferred something a little heartier (sesame seeds? maybe toasted?) but it did the job. The loaded baked potato is a treat. Everything except the butter is already onboard. (with sour cream, I skip the butter and tell them to leave it off). The Kenner Rivertown instantiation of Ground Pat'i is set next to the railroad track in a wooden shack that reminded my of Luther's BBQ. No dark lighting, no TEAC reel-to-reel tape deck under glass playing music (I first heard Steely Dan at a Ground Pat'i), but there is a full bar, lots of room, and television screens I normally ignore but not when the Saints are playing. One of my dining party said it looked like a BBQ place, and lo, there is brisket and bbq on the menu. Not old school Ground Pat'i, but it does provide some options for those not wanting a burger. I tried the Brisket Salad on my first visit, and that was my most disappointing experience here, just plain old iceberg with strips of meat. Not particularly flavorful. There's a greatly expanded appetizer section, an improvement even though I do miss the peanuts. Service is consistently friendly and helpful. Kudos to the front of house, your gang is on top of service even when the place is packed. Drinks were kept refilled, and in my case even replaced (the ice in my tea had melted). Overall it's a gourmet burger worth a stop. It's not the Ground Pat'i from the days of Archie Manning in No. 8 and Fat City as the next Bourbon Street (for true: people thought that for a year or two), but close enough.
Read MoreJamie B.
May 27, 2024
I love the space and set up of this restaurant. They did a great job with the outdoor space and the concert area. It is perfect for festivals and the River Town area. I came here right around the time of the Italian festival a couple of months ago and I really enjoyed myself. The staff are welcoming, I love the holiday decor and the "holiday tree" that changes depending on the holiday, and the overall sort of cabin, rustic look. I ordered a few things here; the onion rings are a must as are the potato skins. I had ordered a pita salad, I thought it was a really good-sized salad, the only thing I would change would be for the pita bread that came with it, to be warm and less hard. The bread seemed slightly on the hard, or stale side, but was edible and fine. I still enjoyed the meal and service was friendly and prompt. The bathrooms are super clean and the space is great for large groups. There is plenty of parking and a handicap ramp for those unable to climb stairs.
Read MoreOngelle C.
Dec 26, 2023
French onion soup is delicious! Grilled salmon with garlic butter sauce is wonderful and very tasty. Service was very attentive and fast. Perfect late lunch choice. Wasn't too crowded or loud.
Read MoreMark S.
Mar 2, 2024
Fantastic place, so close for those who need to do a car rental at Louis Armstrong International Airport. Food, service, price, can't complain! Must go to place. Loved it!
Read MoreEd-die B.
Jul 19, 2024
Amazing service and food every time I've been at this new location. Haven't gone for a live band yet, but plan to soon. My husband and I usually split a burger and get an appetizer. He's a big eater, so that tells you how nice the portion sizes are. Usually he doesn't like to share, lol.
Read MoreTammy P.
May 8, 2024
The burger was great! The ambience was relaxed and comfortable. Service was excellent too. Will be back.
Read MoreAlan M.
Nov 28, 2024
The burgers are EXCELLENT...!!!I'm weak for onion rings & these did not disappoint...I'll most definitely be back here...!!!Mac
Read MoreDana G.
Jan 25, 2025
Called today to place a to-go order. I have eaten there numerous times, and have always been pleased. However, today hit differently. I asked the lady who answered the phone, if I placed a to-go order, could someone bring it outside to me? I recently had surgery, and I was in a wheelchair. Her response was, "No, I'm sorry we are unable to do that, because we are too busy." How long do you think it would have taken, honestly? Two minutes at best? I was hugely disappointed. @Rivershack , competitors down the street were all too happy to do it. I now know where my business belongs. Thank's River Shack Kenner, you are the best!
Read MoreAnde A.
Jun 3, 2024
Came on a Sunday afternoon. Parking is terrible. Had to park in the back and walk on uneven shells. (Not good for someone who walks with a cane.)Took a while to get a table, which was understandable. However service was slow. Our waiter was visiting with friends at another table. Food was meh. Salad dressing is a plastic squeeze pack that's certainly not good quality. Over priced for the amount of food. Waited 10 minutes for a container. Then waited 6 more for the check.
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