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Oak Street Po-Boy Festival
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Nearby attractions
Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church
1230 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
A Gallery For Fine Photography
7457 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
Nearby restaurants
Rue De La Course
1140 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
Oak & Ale
8118 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118, United States
Z'otz Cafe
8210 Oak St #2042, New Orleans, LA 70118
Juan's Flying Burrito - Oak Street
8140 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
MIDORI sushi & hibachi express
1120 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
Cibo
1114 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
Jacques-Imo's
8324 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118, United States
14 Parishes Jamaican Restaurant on Oak
8227 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Carrollton Station
8140 Willow St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Paulie's Delicatessen Italiano NOLA
8201 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Nearby local services
Canseco's Carrollton Market
1133 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
More Fun Comics
8200 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
First Class Studios at Elation
8120 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
1332 S Carrollton Ave
1332 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70118
Blue Book Barkeeps
8203 Zimpel St, New Orleans, LA 70118
One 2 One Salon
8216 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Old Alker Distillery
8304 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Symmetry Jewelers & Designers
8138 Hampson St, New Orleans, LA 70118
The Xperience Cut
8017 Maple St, New Orleans, LA 70118
Stop & Carry Grocery
8300 Willow St, New Orleans, LA 70118, United States
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Oak Street Po-Boy Festival
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Oak Street Po-Boy Festival

8100-8800 Oak St, New Orleans, LA 70118
4.3(55)
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Cultural
Entertainment
Family friendly
attractions: Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church, A Gallery For Fine Photography, restaurants: Rue De La Course, Oak & Ale, Z'otz Cafe, Juan's Flying Burrito - Oak Street, MIDORI sushi & hibachi express, Cibo, Jacques-Imo's, 14 Parishes Jamaican Restaurant on Oak, Carrollton Station, Paulie's Delicatessen Italiano NOLA, local businesses: Canseco's Carrollton Market, More Fun Comics, First Class Studios at Elation, 1332 S Carrollton Ave, Blue Book Barkeeps, One 2 One Salon, Old Alker Distillery, Symmetry Jewelers & Designers, The Xperience Cut, Stop & Carry Grocery
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Phone
(504) 228-3349
Website
poboyfest.com

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Nearby attractions of Oak Street Po-Boy Festival

Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church

A Gallery For Fine Photography

Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church

Mater Dolorosa Catholic Church

4.8

(51)

Open until 12:00 AM
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A Gallery For Fine Photography

A Gallery For Fine Photography

4.7

(38)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Nearby restaurants of Oak Street Po-Boy Festival

Rue De La Course

Oak & Ale

Z'otz Cafe

Juan's Flying Burrito - Oak Street

MIDORI sushi & hibachi express

Cibo

Jacques-Imo's

14 Parishes Jamaican Restaurant on Oak

Carrollton Station

Paulie's Delicatessen Italiano NOLA

Rue De La Course

Rue De La Course

4.4

(364)

$

Closed
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Oak & Ale

Oak & Ale

4.6

(128)

$$

Closed
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Z'otz Cafe

Z'otz Cafe

4.6

(310)

$

Closed
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Juan's Flying Burrito - Oak Street

Juan's Flying Burrito - Oak Street

4.4

(142)

$

Closed
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Nearby local services of Oak Street Po-Boy Festival

Canseco's Carrollton Market

More Fun Comics

First Class Studios at Elation

1332 S Carrollton Ave

Blue Book Barkeeps

One 2 One Salon

Old Alker Distillery

Symmetry Jewelers & Designers

The Xperience Cut

Stop & Carry Grocery

Canseco's Carrollton Market

Canseco's Carrollton Market

4.5

(180)

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More Fun Comics

More Fun Comics

4.5

(101)

Click for details
First Class Studios at Elation

First Class Studios at Elation

5.0

(8)

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1332 S Carrollton Ave

1332 S Carrollton Ave

3.9

(83)

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Mike ChicagoMike Chicago
Fun fest. Its a one day event. Well attended. Very neighborhoody (a good thing). LOTS of Po-boys to try. We walked thru once to pick where we would eat, and found a band on the levee side of Oak St. Los Poboy Citos. Great Latin style music, awesome musicians and sound ... gotta say, best trumpet player I've heard in town. Started with The Ninja Sushi Restaurant had a 1/2 ribeye with 1/2 crab po boy (2 separate po boys) with kimchi and a meat bite with Korean BBQ sauce on the side. Great flavor. I put Sriracha sauce on the crab (my mistake) kind of overpowered the crab. My friend who would be my gf had a brisket and pastrami po boy from Blue Oak BBQ, with a side of roasted garlic Mac and cheese. The po boy was packed with deliciousness, and had a nice cabbage slaw that added nicely. The pastrami gave a good, salty bite that paired well with the brisket. The mac and cheese was good, liked the garlic and toasted bits on top. The next stop was the Ajun Cajun for a soft shell crab po boy. Wow. The tempura was dynamite and the sauce they used had a nice spice and a little heat on the back end. Listened to the Lost Bayou Ramblers at the Pinto Alley stage. This was some old time French Cajun music, very nice, mellow then bordering on rowdy songs. I liked these guys. Both music acts we saw were top notch, and along the street, various places had music blasting. So much fun. I gotta wonder about people who bring dogs to walk these crowded fests. What are you thinking? Your great Dane's love to smell food and crowds? Your tiny jack Russell hasn't been stepped on in awhile? Leave them home, I think most people would appreciate it.
Aaron VogelAaron Vogel
Biggest year yet. Look around before getting your food. A better poboy is always steps away. Every booth has a new suprise. Be aware some booths only take cash but most of them take cards. You need to buy a wristban before you can purchase from a booth.
JaedotCoJaedotCo
Always the best poboys. Quick service. Lots of vendors along the beautiful Oak Street. Parking is trick, but it’s what you expect for a festival. People tend to spend 2-4 hours at the fest.
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Fun fest. Its a one day event. Well attended. Very neighborhoody (a good thing). LOTS of Po-boys to try. We walked thru once to pick where we would eat, and found a band on the levee side of Oak St. Los Poboy Citos. Great Latin style music, awesome musicians and sound ... gotta say, best trumpet player I've heard in town. Started with The Ninja Sushi Restaurant had a 1/2 ribeye with 1/2 crab po boy (2 separate po boys) with kimchi and a meat bite with Korean BBQ sauce on the side. Great flavor. I put Sriracha sauce on the crab (my mistake) kind of overpowered the crab. My friend who would be my gf had a brisket and pastrami po boy from Blue Oak BBQ, with a side of roasted garlic Mac and cheese. The po boy was packed with deliciousness, and had a nice cabbage slaw that added nicely. The pastrami gave a good, salty bite that paired well with the brisket. The mac and cheese was good, liked the garlic and toasted bits on top. The next stop was the Ajun Cajun for a soft shell crab po boy. Wow. The tempura was dynamite and the sauce they used had a nice spice and a little heat on the back end. Listened to the Lost Bayou Ramblers at the Pinto Alley stage. This was some old time French Cajun music, very nice, mellow then bordering on rowdy songs. I liked these guys. Both music acts we saw were top notch, and along the street, various places had music blasting. So much fun. I gotta wonder about people who bring dogs to walk these crowded fests. What are you thinking? Your great Dane's love to smell food and crowds? Your tiny jack Russell hasn't been stepped on in awhile? Leave them home, I think most people would appreciate it.
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Biggest year yet. Look around before getting your food. A better poboy is always steps away. Every booth has a new suprise. Be aware some booths only take cash but most of them take cards. You need to buy a wristban before you can purchase from a booth.
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Always the best poboys. Quick service. Lots of vendors along the beautiful Oak Street. Parking is trick, but it’s what you expect for a festival. People tend to spend 2-4 hours at the fest.
JaedotCo

JaedotCo

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4.0
9y

Fun fest. Its a one day event. Well attended. Very neighborhoody (a good thing). LOTS of Po-boys to try. We walked thru once to pick where we would eat, and found a band on the levee side of Oak St. Los Poboy Citos. Great Latin style music, awesome musicians and sound ... gotta say, best trumpet player I've heard in town. Started with The Ninja Sushi Restaurant had a 1/2 ribeye with 1/2 crab po boy (2 separate po boys) with kimchi and a meat bite with Korean BBQ sauce on the side. Great flavor. I put Sriracha sauce on the crab (my mistake) kind of overpowered the crab. My friend who would be my gf had a brisket and pastrami po boy from Blue Oak BBQ, with a side of roasted garlic Mac and cheese. The po boy was packed with deliciousness, and had a nice cabbage slaw that added nicely. The pastrami gave a good, salty bite that paired well with the brisket. The mac and cheese was good, liked the garlic and toasted bits on top. The next stop was the Ajun Cajun for a soft shell crab po boy. Wow. The tempura was dynamite and the sauce they used had a nice spice and a little heat on the back end. Listened to the Lost Bayou Ramblers at the Pinto Alley stage. This was some old time French Cajun music, very nice, mellow then bordering on rowdy songs. I liked these guys. Both music acts we saw were top notch, and along the street, various places had music blasting. So much fun. I gotta wonder about people who bring dogs to walk these crowded fests. What are you thinking? Your great Dane's love to smell food and crowds? Your tiny jack Russell hasn't been stepped on in awhile? Leave them home, I think most people would...

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3.0
3y

Not really worth going to anymore. I have been a patron of this event for years. In the beginning, it was free, and you could buy what you wanted. Now the price in 10$ / 30$ for the privilege of buying a 1/2 sized po-boy for double the price it should be. A can of soda or a bottle of water for 4$, a cup of beer for more than double that. Please visit the store on Leonidus for drinks. They are a little overpriced, but 1/2 of what the vendors are selling drinks for. Yes, the food and music are good (hence the three-star rating), but I just spent close to 60$ on the amount of food that is on one typical po-boy New Orleans Po-Boy that should run 12-15$. The judges that are "tasting" the food are just a cliche. Really, they need a parade and to dress in ridiculous costumes. Um, how about real people tasting real food. Please talk to the vendors anonymously about what they think of the...

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5.0
2y

Had a blast for a great cause. They could improve the VIP process. There was not a lot of information on it, folks associated with the program did not know where area was located, and not much seating offerings to get away from the heat/crowd once we accidentally found it. No regrets, again for a great cause, we will most certainly be attending again to support and grab some more excellent food, and beverage, fun atmosphere, and music very...

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