Po-boys are usually responsible for some of the longest lines at French Quarter Fest.
French Quarter Fest features the hottest cuisine from around the New Orleans area each year. More than 60 vendors will serve up your favorite foods in so many delicious ways.
Po-boys are typically a popular food item at festivals, especially because they’re easy to eat. The classic sandwich is also responsible for some of the longest lines at French Quarter Fest.
We spot a total of 21 po-boys at French Quarter Fest this year. Here’s where you can find them:
Jackson Square Vendors
Dickie Brennan’s Steakhouse
BBQ Shrimp Po-Boy – $8
Prime Roast Beef Debris Po-Boy – $8
Galatoire’s
Fried Shrimp “BLT” Po-Boy – $9
Jacques-Imo’s Café
Slow Roasted Duck Po-Boy – $8
Vaucresson Sausage Co.
Creole Hot Sausage Po-Boy – $7
Creole Crawfish Sausage Po-Boy – $7
Creole Barbecue Chicken Sausage Po-Boy – $7
Jazz Museum At The Mint Vendors
Boucherie
12-Hour Roast Beef Debris Po-Boy with Horseradish Cream & Pickled Red Onions – $7
Riverfront – Canal Street Vendors
Ajun Cajun
Soft Shell Crab Po-Boy $12
Catfish Po-Boy – $8
Yakiniku (Garlic Ribeye Beef) Po-Boy – $8
Riverfront – Kohlmeyer Lawn Vendors
Original New Orleans Po-Boys
Fried Shrimp Po-Boy – $8
Red Fish Grill
BBQ Oyster Po-Boy – $10
Rib Room
Prime Rib Debris Po-Boy – $9
Walker’s Southern Style BBQ
Cochon de Lait Po-Boy – $9
Riverfront – Palm Lawn Vendors
Desire Oyster Bar
Oyster Rockefeller Po-Boy – $10
GW Fins
Fired Crawfish Po-Boy with Crystal Hot Sauce – $9
House of Blues
Blackened Shrimp Po-Boy with Remoulade Slaw – $8
Restaurant R’evolution
Sugarcane Glazed Pork Belly Po-Boy – $9
Jax Brewery Vendors
Jack Dempsey’s Restaurant
Softshell Crab Po-Boy – $11
Voleo’s Seafood Restaurant
Smothered Rabbit Po-Boy with Cajun Slaw – $9
*All prices based on French Quarter Fest 2019
See the full list of food vendors at the French Quarter Fest website.