Hot sausage & Egg
5 pieces fried chicken
Mac n cheese
Fries, salad, toast?
Menu
Matt P.
May 2, 2024
I just watched a tv show from a few years ago and I hope the awesome young lady that cooks there is ok and happy. I don't live anywhere near there but wanted to give y'all a hello from Virginia!
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Teneha B.
Feb 17, 2013
I stopped in on a whim and I must say I expected more. The outside seems to entice some locals to hang out, especially since there's a convenience store (and it's truly convenient) adjacent to the diner. Not unsettling, just noticeable. Once inside the diner, the cooks & order takers are located behind the bar and are happy to give you a menu, or you can peruse the chalkboard to review the daily menu. I caution you to look at the paper menu as there is a wide variety of soul food choices. Not too pricey & relatively quick with the preparation. I ordered hot sausage with eggs on french bread and a side of mac n cheese. I know these two things don't go together, however they're two of my favs!!!!! AnyWHOOOOO, the temperature of the food was good as was the taste. There maybe a repeat visit in the near future, buuuuuuuuuuuut in the not-so-near future.
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Dorothy Y.
Nov 13, 2009
This place is seriously the shit. Located at the corner of Desire and N. Claiborne, the bright red interior with Saints paraphernalia only serve to further emphasize the wall with photographs of (former) (hoorah) Present George W. Bush, Mayor Nagin, and (former) Governor Blanco visiting and eating right after Katrina. Come after work to chill with locals drinking beer, or even on Sundays to watch the Saints. Owned by three brothers, one of whom lives right next door, this down-home spot is delicious, fast, and has one of the friendliest and most welcoming vibes. From breakfast to dinner, the Stewarts take care of you. Their daily soul food specials are delicious, made only better by the fact that most are offered every day. Red beans and rice has been renamed the "Presiden'ts Special"; the smothered pork chop is fall-off-the-bone tender, baked mac-n-cheese New Orleans style (Idk if it's just NOLA, but nowhere else have I enjoyed my macncheese made with spaghetti noodles), great fried chicken (made to order with a salt and pepper seasoning).... As Melvin Stewart says, Good food and good service. What else can you ask for? I sure can't ask for much more.
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Laura D.
May 12, 2018
This place is most definitely open and delicious! Catfish bun best ever but all their food looks great!
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David C.
Jul 2, 2015
STAY. THE HELL. AWAY. I don't know if there's been a change of ownership, but the management does not seem to give a rip about any aspect that makes for a decent dining establishment. Given New Orleans penchant for great divey neighborhood places, my wife and I decided to try it. The worst $10 I've ever spent. We were greeted by a way over-served dude yelling at me over the blaringly loud PA speaker that his next arrest would net him 20 to life. The service was slow and unable to complete my order. The decent yakamein was unable to salvage this dumpster fire.
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La B.
Apr 3, 2014
It took us too long to find this spot but once we did we went over and over again, especially for breakfast. Some of the best pancakes we've had ever! It's a diner with diner food and prices. Don't expect fancy expect good food. It's most def a local spot. So many white folks told us to stay away from walking north of St. Claude, which was suspect to us as we'd rode our bikes throughout the area to not be on the main road and knew it was a mostly working class and racially Black neighborhood, which meant we were with our community. If I had a dime for every time a white person told us to be cautious and not fool ourselves walking north we'd be able to eat here for a few days!So, as a Black woman I loved it and it was exactly what I needed to feel connected and welcomed in a way the lower parts of the Bywater couldn't provide. Seeing how the Diner supports the local community and how some officials have visited was heartwarming (not many restaurants have similar community or historical ties).
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Shannon G.
Oct 4, 2023
Don't know why it was reported closed but I just had the most delicious turkey wings with rice and gravy there an hour ago. Also came with green peas which I normally HATE but damn if those peas were not really good too! But it's a place for locals and I hope it stays that way. It's fine just as it is.
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Bridget S.
Sep 30, 2019
We were looking for homemade burgers and the food did not disappoint. The cook was very prompt in serving us and preparing our meal. The wait that we experienced was normal for fresh meat and well worth the time spent chatting until it was completed. This Circle of Sisters from Memphis gives it 5 stars.
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M J S.
Jun 25, 2013
Food was better than grandmas. The atmosphere was a tad rough. You could tell that everyone in the Diner knew each other. Although none of the 15 people there besides us were eating, there were men drinking beer and speaking loudly.But the food was worth the experience. Best cornbread I've had in my life. Way underpriced for the quality of food they served. Water was served in small dixie cups and food was brought to the table in to-go containers. We weren't sure if they were giving us a hint "to go" or not, but we stayed and ate it there and enjoyed every bite.
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