20 avaliações para Julien’s Famous Cajun Style Poboys
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Ed P.
Classificação do local: 4 San Antonio, TX
1 child got the action cheeseburger, 2 got the alligator sausage poboy and I got the tuna steak poboy and a side of onion straws. When I checked in, I was surprised to get a free onion straw too! All very good. Glad we made it to town earlier this time. Just wish they were open later, at least on weekends. Love the food here.
Beau H.
Classificação do local: 5 Lafayette, LA
I like the Ragin Cajun and the Cajun Kicker poboy. Been eating here since I was a kid. They’ve been open for over 30 years and that says alot in Lafayette.
Vangie J.
Classificação do local: 5 Lafayette, LA
One of my favorite places. Have not ever had a bad meal. Casual environment, great food, and friendly staff. Couldn’t ask for more.
Annie C.
Classificação do local: 1 Los Angeles, CA
If the food won’t turn your stomach the bad attitudes of the staff and owner will. In my family we always joke about the impossibility of a bad shrimp poboy. Shrimp, French bread, lettuce, tomato, mayo. Sounds fool proof. This place has done the impossible. The shrimp poboy is lackluster(pale little shrimp and old lettuce). The service is apathetic at best and resentful and rude at worst. This establishment does not want your money if you support the poor and disenfranchised. Good people who like good food beware!!! Hit up Old Tyme or Pop’s Poboys for a real treat!
Karen C.
Classificação do local: 5 Spring, TX
We loved this place. Don’t be fooled by the outside. The poboys are so good we stopped on our way back from Florida too!
Mariam O.
Classificação do local: 2 Austin, TX
We stopped at this place on our way to NOLA, because everywhere else was closed. I ordered the shrimp poboy and my husband ordered the veal cutlet. Both were supposedly favorites. The sandwiches came with some broken-to-pieces chips out of a bag. Each poboy consisted of the protein of choice, tasteless bread, a little bit of lousy lettuce and some mayo out of jar. The veal cutlet didn’t taste like anything and was disgusting in my opinion. The only good thing was the shrimps that were big and fresh. There was nothing original or interesting about any of the ingredients or flavors at this place.
Robert N.
Classificação do local: 5 Lafayette, LA
No better po-boy’s on the planet. Extremely friendly service in a nice atmosphere… parking is a premium, so get there early!
Andrew G.
Classificação do local: 1 Lafayette, LA
I came into Julien’s last week on my bicycle. When I asked the hostess if she had a place for me to put it, she replied«outside». When I asked her again, nicely if I could park it just for five minutes so that I could get a po boy to go, she said«outside». When I started to say something else, her response was«outside». While I understand that some places are not«bike friendly» I can’t remember the last time, if ever, that I was spoken to so rudely at a restaurant. There are plenty of ways for a hostess to handle a situation like this, but this was was about the worst… and the letter of complaint I wrote to the management was not answered. I will not be back. Ever.
Billy A.
Classificação do local: 5 Beverly Hills, CA
Let’s see… Bacon wrapped shrimp, check! Alligator PoBoy sandwich, check! Such great food here and the service was on point. For a little hole in the wall Cajun Style place in Layette, they do it right!
Crystal S.
Classificação do local: 1 Buford, GA
Ridiculous people still think like this racist, I will no longer support this establishment.
Samara T.
Classificação do local: 1 New Orleans, LA
Not so great sandwich shop that shames its customers. No thank you Juliens Poorboys. The owners should be ashamed of themselves for kicking people while they’re down. Apparently you can only eat their average sandwiches if you are a wealthy white landowner. Also your onion rings are gross. Old Tyme Grocery for life!
Lauren N.
Classificação do local: 1 Lafayette, LA
I enjoy my poboys without a side of public shame directed at the poor and disenfranchised. No thank-you! I’ll stick with sandwich shops that stick to making sandwiches rather than misguided political statements.
Farrah K.
Classificação do local: 1 Lafayette, LA
If I could give this place negative stars, I would. Extremely racist restaurant. The owner has actually paid to have a sign made that shames anyone on food stamps, which is totally disgusting and no where near the type of hospitality and friendliness this city has to offer. The food is mediocre at best. They never have fresh lettuce and it truly lacks the authentic«Cajun» flavor that they try to fake so desperately. Save your time, don’t support a business that believes all people aren’t equal.
Chadwick C.
Classificação do local: 2 Lafayette, LA
I found the toppings stingy and the bread dry. The crab boil seasoned ham on the Ragin’ Cajun was tasty, at least what there was of it. The ribeye on the steak po boy was underseasoned to the point that I wondered if Julien was from Minnesota. Really thoroughly unsatisfying.
Marcos H.
Classificação do local: 5 Katy, TX
We found this place on Unilocal driving from Orlando to Houston. The neighborhood it was in is the type you try not to drive around at night in. However, this place was ridiculously good! I ordered the Ragin’ Cajun po-boy(ham marinated in cajun crawfish boil) and my wife ate the pork chop po-boy. Life-changing meal! It was one of those meals that you eat everything until your full, but the food is so good, you want to keep eating. Yup, one of those. The food was so delicious, we just might have to drive the 5 hours or so back to Lafayette to eat there again because there is NOTHING like this in the city of Houston. Trust me, I’ve tried them all.
Alice T.
Classificação do local: 4 Arcadia, CA
The first time I had soft shell crab was here. The first Po Boy I ate was here. It was worth it. Their Po Boys come in half or whole sandwiches. I got a half soft shell crab sandwich which only comes in a half. I wish it came in as a whole because it was that good. The crab was deep fried and crunchy, but not greasy or oily in anyway. I also almost didn’t want to eat it because it was so cute and I felt bad eating a whole crab. It was delicious though. My friend got the catfish po boy and the fish was so fresh, I believe they have a pond out back where they fished it out of. This is definitely has a small town local mom and pop feel to it. Our waitress was super friendly! I hope to return here some time the next time I’m in Lafayette.
Bigd B.
Classificação do local: 1 Atlanta, GA
People of Color stay away. This places makes a halfway decent sandwich, but you better be white before you set foot in there. Unless you’re the cook. The manager, some angry blonde woman, threw a fit after my wife changed our sons diaper in the disgusting and dirty bathroom. She accused my wife of smearing baby poop all over the bathroom. Yea, we got nothing better to do than to smear baby poop around the already nasty bathroom. She then told us that«you people» need to learn how to behave in public, etc. I think we all know what she means by «you people». Then she threw us out of the so-called restaurant. We high-tailed out it out of there before her cousins in the white sheets came for us. I spent my entire life in the South and never experienced this anywhere. You can find a equal or better poboy somewhere else without the angst of this place.
Dave W.
Classificação do local: 4 Jackson, NJ
Again, the Unilocal App came through with flying colors. Had to be a little careful navigating some really narrow back streets in order to find a place to park the truck. We both had the Catfish Po Boy with cole slaw and an order of extremely thin and extremely good onion rings. The Onion Rings were actually free due to my check in on Foursquare but the waitress had no idea what to do or how to do it so she just took them off of the bill. Nice small town and about a local as you could get. One small complaint is the fact that they do not have lemons, only lemon juice packets. I find that a bit strange. Located in an unassuming strip mall, the place was fairly well packed even though it was after 8pm when we stopped.
Farrah A.
Classificação do local: 4 Houston, TX
Two ways to tell a neighborhood joint is legit: 1. 5 – 0 parked outside. Popos know good food. 2. The place may be empty inside, but lots of locals are waltzing in and out with their to-go orders. We stopped in en route to NOLA, and my trusty Unilocal app found Julien’s. I wasn’t too hungry just yet, so I noshed on crawfish balls(essentially boudin balls but filled with spiced crawfish, onions and ooey, gooey sauce. The po-boys are served with house made chips(what we back home refer to as «Texas Taters.») The woman working this quaint restaurant was a charming and sweet ol’ lady. She even asked me if I was Cajun. «No, I just like it spice-ay.» They serve beer and have enough cool signs and old memorabilia on the walls to keep you entertained.
Peter N.
Classificação do local: 4 Lafayette, LA
Delicious po-boys! We tried the following: — Ragin Cajun Po-boy: a ham that has been soaked in cajun crab boil brine, and sliced thinly and into the po-boy, with a side of curly Q’s, delicious. — Ribeye Po-boy: a nice and juicy ribeye, perfect seasoning, and just so delicious, with a side of sweet potato fries(which was decent, not as good as the curly Q’s) I would most definitely eat here again, they are delicious!