The place is located where the old PaPa Garrs once stood, great old diner. It's kinda nice inside with a New Orleans tone. We were there for lunch (1:30) and the place was near empty with only one other couple. My wife ordered the oyster po'boy to which our server (Gordon) said the delivery was not made that day. So she settled for the small catfish po'boy and was told that it rivaled Mario's Market. I ordered the muffuletta and sweet tea.
It took a while to get our food and a little annoying as the place was near empty. The Mrs. sandwich arrived and looked great, except there were two (one on each half) thin strips of catfish (1.5" x 4" ). Plenty of lettuce and the roll looked good. She was not impressed. The coleslaw was very good. It comes with the sandwich along with some very tasty chips.
My sandwich arrives at the same time and I was not impressed either. The meat was grilled and the cheese melted over it like a grilled ham an cheese sandwich. I've had this
this sandwich many times in New Orleans and made it myself at home. No where does the meat get grilled on a flat top. The muffuletta is the quintessential New Orleans sandwich of cured meats, cheese and tangy olive salad piled onto a sturdy Italian loaf.
No lettuce, tomato etc.....just olive tempanade/giardiniera.
Both sandwich's were below par. The sweet tea, chips and coleslaw were very good.....but the happiness ends there. Sorry.