I MISS THIS PLACE SO MUCH! This was my favorite place we ate at while on vacation. Everyone working there was so friendly and the food was delicious!! Get the oyster poboy with all the fixins! I’ve talked to so many people about this restaurant and wish I could just run there during my lunch break every day! If you skip eating here, you’re missing out!
This is one of New Orleans finest po boy shop …… food is the best ….. atmosphere is terrific !!!! …. Owner can keep u entertain .. Life long LSU fan … It’s an original New Orleans po- boy store ……Ooo Muffaletta is the best I’ve ever had !!!!!!!!!!!!!! 5 stars
Mike's Po-Boys is part of the classic New Orleans experience -- good food with an even better experience. The made-to-order sandwiches and hand battered onion rings pair perfectly to make an excellent lunch, all for less than $20. If you're ever near the French Quarter, head on over to Mike Serio's!
We've been to New Orleans several times and have always wanted to stop in here, but never had the luck because they were always closed. They have very limited hours of 11am-3pm Monday - Saturday. However this time we made specific plans to get here as soon as they opened and were glad we did. This place never looks busy, but don't let looks fool you because their service is great and they make some really good poboys. Definitely worth trying.
The roast beef po boy is one of the best sandwiches I’ve ever eaten in my life. Anywhere. In the world. It is that good.
I hardly ever give five stars, but I can’t see giving anything less in this case. Even the fries were fresh and excellent.
I now consider this a not to be missed casual meal restaurant in New Orleans.
Had a great muffelatta! I prefer it not toasted and Mike made it my way. It was fantastic. Took it to go and ate it at the Denver Airport on the way home.
Good local place. Poboys were good. We got the shrimp, greenie, Saints and roast beef ones. Meats were tasty and full of flavor. The poboy doesn't keep shape after a few minutes of being soaked in the juices. With the Greenie, no juices, you could taste the quality of the bread. A bit dry and tough like other reviews. Overall, a good place for poboys.
What a nice place. Amazing vibe. It's not always a bout food. Food is OK, but the people are nice. Means alot.
Highly recommended.
The Po-boy is king here. And this is an institution, so you have to come. It must be good, because how could they be open 4 hours a day 6 days a week, and survive. Here's my feeling: there are way better po-boys around. I had the oyster-shrimp, and it was hot and fresh fried oyster with not quite so hot fresh shrimp. Dressed with mayo, shredded iceberg and a slice of tomato. The roll, was of the industrial production variety. So, good, not great. Not overflowing with fillings, as you might expect for the price. But I got to sit next to an impressive statue of Mike the Tigre. And I think I was served by the owner/proprietor. So lots of love. Check the box and try again elsewhere in my quest for a great po-boy
Ordered fried oyster po-boy to go. Pretty decent good. Place is a typical deli. Average wait time for food to be ready. Good pick up for a quick bite. I probably spend the time to sit down and dine here.
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