Roast Beef Po-boys

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BTG wrote:Not for me. Only problem is that they are my #1 spot for a fried shrimp po-boy. When I make that trip, I never even think of a RB.
I've got the same issue. I have no idea if Crabby Jack's RB is any good. I don't get past the duck, the rabbit and the fried shrimp. Crabby Jack's has a number of "unusual" po-boys which I tend to stick to those. The RB may be really good. I simply have no idea.

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Joe Sepies Roast Beef is awesome, but I can't get past their meatball poboy. THAT is a damn fine sandwich. The owner is a nice, interesting fellow. He remembers my family and we talk about all sorts of things. Nice place, I need to get over there soon.
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1) Rodastas
2) Johnny's
3) Mothers...just because it is ...different
4) Di Martino's...because it is close to home.

Can't comment on anything in Harahan. Don't get to Egypt very often.

Jeeves, I have to try that NOLA Grocery again, I guess. I went on a Sat evening and we ended up dumping it all in the trash. I better not write them off on one try. Probably Saturday an off time for regular staff.
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Parkway Bakery
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Re: Roast Beef Po-boys

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Bears (I prefer Covington, but others I know prefer Mandeville; either way, hard to beat), Monster's, Pontchartrain, Johnny's, Jo Seppie's, Parran's, Cap Humble (an old buddy) are all among my favorites. Have not ben to the old Weaver's (Can't remember new name) or Parkway, which I am told, is #1.

I long for the good old days, when you could get a good RB Po-boy at almost every little conrer store (well it seemed that way).
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