They serve my school so I will give them that bu the bread had this weird mint taste to so that was not great, but other than that it was good. And they have Pacman so that is cool.
Justin K.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Red Beans & Rice was off the chain!
Dana P.
Classificação do local: 4 Metairie, LA
We were shopping in the area on Saturday with our friend and he suggested we go to Koz’s for lunch. My boyfriend and I hadn’t been there in about 5 or 6 years, so we decided to try it out again. It’s tucked away in a little area off of Hickory by a small park. It’s real old school Jefferson Parish inside. Their moniker is «Home of the Whole Loaf.» You can get huge full size poboys for parties or events.(I don’t know the exact measurements, but we saw a guy carry one out on his shoulder.) I got the roast beef poboy and my boyfriend got the bbq beef poboy. Our friend also got the roast beef poboy and an order of the onion rings The poboys were very tasty. The onion rings were the thin ones and they were delicious. Besides poboys, they also have plate specials and seafood platters. We would come back again.
Steven A.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
This is a small little neighborhood joint. I have been here many times and the food is consistent. The counter service is convenient but the food delivery is a little slow. If your in a hurry not the best place to go.
Jay A.
Classificação do local: 5 Kenner, LA
Great food, Great owner, Great prices… it’s a family favorite. The food is always fresh and the best po boy in Jefferson parish.
Billy F.
Classificação do local: 2 New Orleans, LA
Not great. Plain, overpriced french fries, for $ 2.50. You have to add your own salt at the table. They have what appears to be a Tony Chachere’s type seasoning on every table which is hard as a rock, so you can’t even use it. The French bread is what ruins the entire poboy. It is way too soft and they don’t heat or toast it. The meatball poboy was soggy, which made it awful. The flavor was decent. If I wanted a soft, meatball sandwich I would have gone to Subway for a $ 5 footlong. The meatballs are all chopped up. $ 15 for a poboy, drink and a small side of fries. Won’t be back. Way too many other better poboy places around that are much better quality and less or equally priced. The service is fine.
Ginger G.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Great old fashioned family owned po-boy shop. Great daily hot lunch specials. Have enjoyed everything I have ever ordered there especially the cheeseburger poboys, meatballs, lasagna, onion rings, and roast beef. Little busy at lunch but great place for a late lunch or early dinner.
Big C.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
Great neighborhood spot-hot specials daily-friendly staff. Definitely a good neighborhood po-boy place /restaurant
Maximus P.
Classificação do local: 3 Boca Raton, FL
Bread ok. Gumbo very good. Red beans and rice ok. Roast beef Po boy mediocre. Love the owner tho
Bill B.
Classificação do local: 4 Kingwood, TX
Red Beans and Rice was the order of the day for a Monday. Very good. Reasonably priced. Comfortable, very casual atmosphere. Koz presides over his establishment. A local place catering to everybody.
Roger B.
Classificação do local: 3 New Orleans, LA
Another of the many family seafood restaurants in the metro area. And its just not seafood. They have a great selection of poor boy sandwiches and hot plates. You walk up to the counter, study the menus on the walls, and place your order. Then find a table, and go over to the side counter to pour your own drinks before sitting down. Most of the time I order either the shrimp poor boy or the fried shrimp plate. On the most recent visit, I had the plate with sides of fries and Italian green beans, along with a piece of toasted french bread. The shrimp came out crisp from the fryer. Just as I like them. My wife caused some problems as she ordered a ½ shrimp and ½ fish poor boy without the bread, dressed on the side. The poor lady taking the order was all confused. Why was she ordering a poor boy without the bread?(She didn’t want the the carbs from the bread and wasn’t hungry enough for a full plate.) Anyway, we finally convinced her that we knew what we were doing. My wife was real happy with the catfish as it was crisp and light. And nibbled on my sides. Nothing fancy or pretentious about this place, just good food at fair prices. What else can you ask for from a neighborhood restaurant?
Jessica P.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
Really yummy food. We had the 12 inch po boys, they were huge! Must try the hand breaded onion rings, very large serving.
Julie N.
Classificação do local: 3 Madison, WI
This review is based on the fact that I ordered a salad which is clearly not their specialty. I had their jambalaya and a garden salad. The jambalaya was great while the salad was mediocre.
Jennifer B.
Classificação do local: 4 Kenner, LA
I went to lunch with a couple of co-workers this past week and was not disappointed. You can get pretty much anything on the menu for under $ 10. For example, when I went they had a white beans + meat(sausage, fried chicken, grilled chicken, pork chop) for $ 7.50. There is a HUGE variety of po boys and dinner plates as well. I opted for the special with grilled chicken. The beans were kind of bland for my liking, but nothing a bit of hot sauce couldn’t fix. Still a great value for $ 7.50, as it was a huge portion, served with a piece of french bread. It can get a little crowded at lunch time and parking can be a challenge. However, food is served quickly and with a smile.
Dennis G.
Classificação do local: 4 St. Charles, MO
I’ve been to the other location before and loved it. Now that I’m working in Harahan and looking for good places for lunch and heard there’s a second Koz’s nearby it was an easy decision. I would definitely call Koz’s a hidden gem in Harahan. I decided to get that day’s plate lunch special rather than a poboy, smothered veal with peas and potato salad. The veal was incredibly tender and full of flavor. Often when something is smothered the gravy is used to hide a lower quality meat but not this time. I’d definitely recommend it. When it comes to potato salad, everyone has a grandmother that makes the best(or at least they will claim to), myself included. Koz’s potato salad is a good contender to go up against grandma’s any day. One last note, if you don’t know where it is or aren’t looking for it you may drive right past it. Hell, you might drive past even if you are looking for it. So keep a sharp eye and you won’t miss out on a good lunch.
Amanda H.
Classificação do local: 5 Orlando, FL
Outstanding meal! I read the reviews here on Unilocal… and I was not disappointed in the least. It was very friendly, full of locals, and so tasty– quite perfect for an out of town girl who wanted to experience a real New Orleans sandwich shop. I had the Roast Beef Po Boy and the Red Beans and rice with Sausage. I shall return to Koz’s on future trips! Looking forward to trying other items– the menu looked great!
Howard H.
Classificação do local: 5 New Orleans, LA
What a jewel in Harahan! They have a huge menu of poboys, salads, plate lunches and other sandwiches. Inexpensive pricing — most plate lunches are around $ 8 and the staff is very friendly. I had a pulled pork poboy that was sloppy and delicious. The onion rings are thin sliced and nicely cooked. Resist the urge to do fastfood in Harahan and go to this neighborhood jewel.
David D.
Classificação do local: 4 Pueblo, CO
To my surprise they had a cuban sandwich on the menu. Even more surprising, it was very good! My wife had their daily special, baked chicken w/two sides. Very good deal for $ 7.50. She enjoyed it very much.
Steve I.
Classificação do local: 4 New Orleans, LA
Koz’s is a great place for poboys and seafood. Came here for lunch today and was tempted to get their lunch special. Had to pass b/c my friend keeps raving about the bbq ham poboy so I gave it a try. The bbq ham is mouth-watering delicious! Will definitely get the same poboy again. Great service! Seymour’s, Red Wagon, and Kim Anh you now have some serious competition for my lunch money. I love all of you but Koz’s may have just risen to the top of the lunch pecking order.
Mike G.
Classificação do local: 5 Saint Louis, MO
Wow! Possibly the best Po-Boy I have ever had! Maybe even better than Honey’s down in Central City(Sorry Honey!) If you can — get to Koz’s and get one!
David D.
New Orleans, LA
I visit this place all the time and have been since it was«The Bakery» their food is good. However, one day I call to order my salad ahead of time, I waited the 30mins they told me it would take. When I got there I waited another 25mins. in line only to get to the cashier to be told my salad was not ready and it would prob be another 15mins. I mean really for a salad? I just had to walk out. Also, all of the ladies behind the counter making the poboys do not wear gloves. Not very sanitary! Not sure if I will be visiting this place again.