To order here you walk in and type your order into a computer that prints off so they can read it. That’s fine. My issue comes in when then incompetent, over paid morons they have working here have time to cut up, play, and joke around, but they are too stupid to look at the order read it and make it. Stay away from this place as it is over priced and they are incapable of completing an order correctly.
Chase B.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Orleans, LA
Literally the BEST fried shrimp poboys around, and they usually overstuff them, which is awesome. Who knows how sanitary it is in the kitchen area, but I’m willing to take that risk because it’s so delicious. The workers are always friendly with me. I love living next to Danny & Clyde’s.
Travis S.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Kenner, LA
Always have problems with pumps. Everything is over priced. And I mean ALOT over priced. The kitchen is dirty. Tons of health code violations. And to top it off. A poor staff.
Daryl P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Orleans, LA
Better than average gas station fare with late hours. Touch-screen ordering makes your sandwich highly customizable, plus if you’re blind drunk, one of the cooks will help you order. I once saw TV’s Delta Burke come in here and get a hot sausage po-boy with a 24oz corona.
Brandon P.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Elmwood, LA
Cheats you out your money at the register, watch them they are scam artist, also the food is over priced and not desirable.
Jay L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Westwego, LA
They’re egg, cheese, and hot sausage po boya in the morning are off the chain! Idk too much about everything else tho
Bryn C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gretna, LA
This place is what a po-boy shop should be. Good food, good prices, classic po-boys. Not some jack ass out of town chef’s take on a po-boy. I stop when ever I am in the area.
Jen L.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
My review is for the gas station only. As Roger said, the prices are good. The pumps work. This is a smaller location so I think they have 6 pumps max though so it can get backed up. It is well lit at night.
Roger B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
A locally owned convenience store chain that knows how to bring the customers in. The gas is competitively priced, but its the poor boys that gets you inside. There are a lot of places in New Orleans where you can get better poor boys, but it is a quick in and out. at Danny & Clyde’s. You can build the sandwich of your dreams on the touch screen order system or simply order a special. The draw for me is the over stuffed shrimp poorboy special, at a great price. For $ 5 they throw in a bag of chips and a fountain drink. You can’t go wrong. During the summer weekends, you can often get your car hand-washed while waiting on the sandwich.