Nice little American restaurant in kenner your basic menu the food is pretty good.
Christopher W.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Orleans, LA
Not the real New Orleans French bread on the poboys and the white beans are cheap navy beans. I do not recommend.
Jacob S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kenner, LA
It was OK, but def nothing that I was over excited about. I haven’t been back since the second visit. Better stuff around.
Eileen Z.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Spring, TX
I would«Come Back Inn» for the Italian food and the pizzas the rest they can have and isn’t that great.
May W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 New Orleans, LA
I love Come Back Inn but have only eaten at their West Metairie location. Never tried the one on Williams though I’m sure the menu and service us the same. I haven’t had anything bad here. Everyday they have a daily special and it’s always great. A local hole-in-the-wall, the prices and portions can’t be beat.
Brad B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Kenner, LA
The food was good and the price was fair for a shrimp Po Boy bake potato and drink was $ 12.80. The place needs updating and needs to keep it tables cleaned. The lack of table service will be a reason for me not to come back that often but if I want a PoBoy on the run this would be a good place.
Topher P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kenner, LA
This is one of my favorite places to grab one of those home cooked style meals. The prices are really cheap and their food is delicious. The two meals that I tend to rotate between are the white beans and pork chop which is tasty, and their hot and sloppy roast beef po-boy. Friends and family have gone their with me quite regularly and I’ve never heard any complaints about any of the dishes they’ve tried. If I had to choose one thing off the menu to suggest people try, it would definitely be the roast beef po-boy. Make sure you grab a ton of napkins from the counter though, because that bad-boy is sloppy. It seems to be a local hangout for many of the Kenner police officers to grab lunch as well. Whenever I see a bunch of cops stuffing their faces at a particular location, I always assume the food is pretty good. So far, that assumption has been right in my experiences.
Rick M.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 San Antonio, TX
Love the muff and pizza. Highly recommended!!! It’s a little old and rundown but the food is always great.
John L. H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 New Orleans, LA
This place was good. I had the Thursday special; white beans and pork chop. The plate comes with a huge bowl of white beans and rice, salad(i got potato salad), three pieces of buttered french bread an one fried pork chop. All for 7 bucks. There was an option to add an additional chop but that is pointless. They give you so much food I don’t see how anyone could eat an additional chop. The white beans tasted wonderful. The pork chop is breaded and fried but had a good taste. My friend ordered the fried shrimp platter which was also huge and he thought it was pretty good. This is a very casual place. Next time I am in Kenner, I would definitely come back in(ha ha, cheesy I know).
Benjamin H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kenner, LA
One of my favorite places to grab a po-boy(their shrimp and oyster poboys are out of this world…) or a muffaleta(as a native New Orleanian I think this one is better than central grocery’s in the quarter). Cheap seafood anything and fried anything. Only downside is that is that most of the food is very greasy. But then again you are eating poboys(or really good muffalettas) right outside New Orleans. It should also be noted that the muffalettas are served hot with melted cheese(delish) compared to the cold ones you will find in the quarter.