Teriyaki fries (sweet potato pie I got on the street)
Teriyaki fries w. green onion
steak, food
Their car
Shrimp po boy
a woman holding a hot dog
The walk-up to the best shrimp po boy
Beef with Broccoli
Combination Yaka mein
Shrimp Po-boy
Menu 3 of 3
outside
Full menu and order/pickup window
Hot sausage po boy
This store is called the Orange Store and its on Rampart Street
Menu 2 of 3
Menu 1 of 3
New Owners
Menu
#1 breakfast combo
sushi and sashimi, menu
ribs, food
The gourmet menu
Kieshan W.
Nov 13, 2024
Love this place! It's known for the teriyaki wings and they do not disappoint. I will say because it seems as if they have new owners the taste of the teriyaki wings are a bit more salty. But if you can handle salty food go for it. I love the po-boys here also. For the most part very friendly customer service. The store also looks amazing! They have given it a facelift and it's looking great.
Read MoreRandy T.
Feb 25, 2025
Order placed via yelp/grub hub. Supposed to be open until 11pm but they were closing at 10pm instead. I called to verify that they received the order and they did but they were canceling the order and would not make it because they were closing shortly. They had time to make the order but instead they chose to cancel it and they were not going to notify me directly. I used to frequent their deli but I will not be moving forward.
Read MoreHarmonese P.
Dec 12, 2024
I've been going to The Orange store forverrrr. I mean Pre-Katrina forever. When I was a kid I would order a hot sausage and egg on French. I still to this day love to order that same meal from The Orange store. Although not as good as it used to be, still pretty good and it's so much nostalgia when I eat it. I don't love the new management, but never truly had a problem w| them.
Read MoreMelissa R.
Mar 7, 2024
There is touristy New Orleans - and then there's the working class, local, every day New Orleans - corner store po boys and bodega style places off the main strip. Po boys were created for poor people, the working class. The French Quarter is like a disney land version of the culture beyond the borders. You can find so many gas stations, corner stores and the like outside the city like this selling GIANT po boys, New Orleans dressed, for waaaaay cheaper than what you find in the strip. I like supporting families who own their business and not just the big corporate places that are all owned by the same people on the strip. If you want to experience New Orleans for real, step outside the quarter.
Read MoreMaurice F.
Sep 4, 2024
I live within minutes from there and I can't say enough how much of a life saver it is after a long night of drinking. As well as the next morning when you just don't feel like cooking hmmmmmm really hits the spot
Read MorePostelle B.
Feb 6, 2024
Against my better judgment I went to this place on the recommendation of my Uber driver for a poboy. I usually go to another place on Claiborne St. The shrimp were fried like fried chicken instead of fish fry and the hot sausage poboy used links instead of patties. I'm a patty lover. There are much better places in New Orleans to get a poboy.
Read MoreLucy M.
Mar 6, 2021
The first time I came in my brain couldn't make sense of this place. It looks like a house, but I found it online by searching for a grocery store. They didn't have much in the way of grocery items. No produce, in fact the shelves were half empty, but there was an entire wall dedicated to t-shirts and hats? And then there was a kitchen in the back...with po boys? Yes, po boys. This ended up being the last thing I ate on a flight out of the city. I always try to grab a little something for the plane ride, and in a rush ordered the shrimp po boy, not knowing the amazing quality of the meal I was about to enjoy miles in the sky. Damn. I wish I had more to say, I know this is one of my favorite po boys in the city (right up there with Verti Marte). The fry on that shrimp was so perfectly textured and seasoned, I miss this sandwich so much. They also serve breakfast, fried chicken, and Chinese food.
Read MoreStack G.
Feb 18, 2021
Deadass the best Po boy i have eaten in Nola. ITS HUGE. Its cheap. Comes from just enough of a grimey joint to know its legit baby. Locals put me on and i come here 1x a week on . The sandwich is big enough that you can split it and not go hungry, esp if you add fries or etter yet - WAFFLE CUT SWEET POTATOE FRIES SON! Pro tip - order ahead to pick up, ask for light on the mayo if you aint a mayo lover ( i am not) the go hard with the mayo. They also have other standard corner store fare - beverages, gum, candy, white tees, cigarettes...you know- essentials.
Read MoreAbdul-Alim I.
May 11, 2024
Very friendly staff, and shrimp poboys were perfect. They have numerous tasty options and everything else for perfect snack and meal.
Read MoreErryn D.
Aug 2, 2023
They have a rat problem. They had to replace their whole inventory because rats ate thru everything and they continued to sell food out the kitchen during it
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