Good Food, Horrible service. The Po Boy sandwich is HUGE and tasty, better than one we tried at another restaurant. The HOT wings are also pretty amazing. The gumbo, jumbalaya, and red beans and rice are good as well. The biscuits leave a lot to be desired. Even the ones at Popeye's are better. The omelette made me sick for a couple days. That said, the food was NOT worth the hour wait, nor the rude service from their assistant manager Barb. After eating there the first night, we saw a living social coupon and decided to purchase it, so we could return for the tasty wings and sandwiches. After an hour wait for the food, we presented the coupon, only to be told that it was only accepted at their other location, apparently we were at their "express" location (which was not posted anywhere). Barb was not willing to do anything for us since, according to her, it was our fault for not presenting the coupon at the beginning (which the coupon does say we must do) and as far as the hour wait- they were busy. She also told a guy using their ATM that it was broken and he would not be charged, and then 2 minutes later $100 popped out with no info on the receipt. We took the money, gave it our waitress and called the ATM company. I called their other location when we returned home to advise them of our bad experience and the manager there was very nice and gave me his number to call him if I ever returned to New Orleans, and he would take care of me - which is the only reason I giving a 3 instead of a 2.
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Gina D.
A dive -- if you come expecting more than that you'll be disappointed. This place was directly underneath our hotel room so we saw (and heard) all the comings and goings (even by the NOPD, who "parked" their horses across the street one night). A 24-hour place. If you show up before 9am (which we did) you get 2 eggs, grits or hashbrowns and toast for $2.99 -- not a bad deal and the food was just as expected (greasy). $3.99 if you order meat (don't order the bacon: gross and inedible), and they'll charge you an extra $1.00 if you want your eggs poached.
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Debra F.
Went for breakfast and it was very good. I would classify this restaurant as a dive, but with good food. The prices were very reasonable, especially with a restaurant.com gift certificate. The only complaint I had was that the coffee was a little expensive at $2.50. I am from NY and coffee there is about $1.00, but still a good place. Go to Daisy Dukes you won't be upset.
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Nelson S.
Awesome place to eat...amazing food...great service....usually eat there 2or3 times when we visit
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Kevin B.
An ok place to go. Nothing special. Decent pancakes. Horrible coffee. If you're desperate for breakfast, nothing there will kill you as long as you avoid the coffee.
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peter s.
Went for breakfast around 9:30am and was not impressed. 2 reasons: 1-New Orleans has such great food and many options. Daisy Dukes does only pretty basic breakfast foods. I had the cajun omelet which was OK but nothing special. The only reason to go to this place is if you find yourself at 3:00am and starving. By then, most likely it really doesn't matter. The service isn't that friendly and the food is just "food". It doesn't have that wow factor that you can find at other spots. 2-The bloody mary is strange. It is spicy (which is good) but sweet (which ruins it). Yes, it is bottomless but you can't even taste the vodka. Total rip off, you end up filling up on this sweet blood mary mix which makes you think the "should I even have another?" My suggestion skip this place and find some food that creates good memories......
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Larissa J.
3.99 breakfast with the best bacon I've had so far in the quarter. Excellent service at 5 am. Have not eaten here at other times of day, but I recommend the early bird breakfast.
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Nadege L.
So heard the food was good and it was 24hrs and it's 2am on a Saturdaynight so we went in they were real nice they said we could sit anywhere and while we were looking at the menu I saw a mouse run across the floor and that was it for me we got up and left. That's sooo gross. I didn't tell the waitress why we were leaving so that their customers eating their food didn't have to be grossed out but I did notice a lot of mice running around the streets of the French Quarter. I know the town is old but damn they need to work on sealing cracks in the walls and pest control.
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Dee M.
Some of the best and cheapest oysters you can get anywhere! The crawfish was always awesome and you can get it anytime since it's open 24 hours. Does get busy after midnight though and may be hard to find a table. Staff is ok, not great, but the food is worth it!
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Bryan R.
Great breakfast and we loved the bottomless bloody marys.
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Danny S.
Wings were terrific, gumbo was so-so, although I am no gumbo expert. It was served room temp, which means bacteria temp. But the wings were piping hot and great. Lighting is very bright for a bar, really akes you feel like you are at closing time, although this place stays open late and starts serving breakfast at 5am. Staff was friendly and attentive.
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Sarah H.
Perfect hole in the wall type place. It was right outside of our hotel so it was perfect for just grabbing an easy bite. Gumbo was the best I had in the city. Shrimp po'boy was also great. Service was slow and just unenthusiastic.
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Trung T.
Ordered plain June omelet, one of the worse Omelet that I have ever tasted.
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Nichole K.
My husband & I went here for breakfast, and we both enjoyed our meals. He ordered the biscuits & gravy, and I ordered the early morning special (eggs, hashbrowns, sausage, toast). They are very generous portions, and taste good as well. I think it must've been our servers first day, because she wasn't very good. We sat there for about 5 minutes before she got to us, and by that time we were ready to order our food. She took our drink order and then started to walk away. I said to her that we are ready to order our food, and she said (in her broken English) "I'll be back." What?!?! If someone tells you that they are ready to order, you never walk away! I guess management heard the conversation, because I saw a women tell her to never to that again. We actually had another server come over 2 minutes later and finally take our food order. Again, the food was very good, so I would definitely go there again. A major con for us was that when we got our bill and paid in cash, she didn't give us any change (coins), only bills....which we were owed 47 cents. It's not a large amount of money, but it's principle. Kind of disappointed about that.
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Celena L.
I liked this place. I ate breakfast there. After a yucky night at the W hotel and after eating the same thing for several meals prior, their breakfast was great. We had huge servings and fresh food. It was a nice change. The French Quarter food is generally all the same. The only difference is the name. We sat in the window opened to the outside and enjoyed a good breakfast that filled us up so that we weren't hungry til 3 in the afternoon. It was the priciest meal we had in the Quarter although the most food. Ticket for 5 for breakfast was about $80.00. Waiter was from Alabama and was very nice and served us well.
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Brooke S.
One word: gumbo. Best gumbo around. Found this little jewel wandering off bourbon street slightly intoxicated around 2 in the morning. Wait staff was a little slow, but after dealing with people like me for all evening, I don't blame the poor woman. Ordered the alligator po-boy and a bowl of the gumbo, and let me say, we came back several times during our stay.
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Allie M.
This place is just sick
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Linda N.
I found this place late night hidden between bars. I ordered a $7 burger with bacon and fries and it was awesome for the price! The size was pretty large for a burger. I also ordered their AMAZING chicken wings! I am a chicken wing kind of girl and so far this place has made it to the top of my list!!! I went back every night just to have chicken wings for the weekend I was there! The breakfast menu looks great too but I never woke up early for breakfast. This place is a must go for late night hunger after partying. For you west coasters this place is like a Denny's!
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B. S.
Got the shrimp basket which said it was served with cajun fries. It was a ton of shrimp on a platter (good if you like large portions) and the fries were regular old not good fries -- nothinbg cajun about them. Service was not very friendly -- but the food did come quickly. Got so sick from the food I was ill for the next 24 hours.
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Ammy W.
Ate here on our way out of town. Great breakfast place. Free refills on Bloody Mary's. Lots of locals were dining there so it must be a staple in the area. The place was clean. Also had a shrimp po boy, loved the way the shrimp were breaded and had lots on the sandwich. Prices are very reasonable.
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Jack B.
It's a greasy spoon coffee shop type of establishment that you wouldn't patronize if it were in your hometown let alone spend $35+ for breakfast on 2 people. Portions were inconsistent. Egg and ham breakfast sandwich on a biscuit was so big I couldn't pick it up. The BLT was 3x3 inches square and no B to boot. Come guys, how can you forget to put in the tomato. The fat skank who sat on her fat ass while reading her cell phone didn't make a move when an elderly couple came in and looked for a table. (Karma bitch. It will find you) The coffee was hot but bitter. The bottomless bloody marys ($8) were good but warm because they only put the ice in the first one. The server walks around with a big jug of the mix and refills the tall plastic yellow cups. If you have no taste buds and don't mind the sticky tables, floors and seats (I think Jim Gaffigan was really talking about this place when he was describing the 'waffle house' - 'I think I threw up in here last week, yeah, there it is...') then this place will meet your expectations.
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Bill C.
The place is OK with the exception of its Gumbo... The Gumbo here is arguably the best in New Orleans... The "no frills" ambiance is pretty cool and the Corona's were cold... They did forget to bring me an order of wings that I ordered, but the Big Easy during this time of year is not easy... I'd certainly return for the Gumbo...
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Prem T.
New Orleans is notorious for NOT having restaurants that stay open late. Even though this place is pretty grungy it has some amazing food. Best buffalo wing selection and tastiest gumbo I've ever had. The service is not bad either, especially for being open 24 hours a day. The logo is pretty sweet too.
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Anush J.
This is a hole in the wall place. I came here for a quick lunch. Very friendly staff. Ordered a Cajun style Philly cheesesteak with onion rings. Loved it!
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Krystal D.
From the outside it looks a little bit like a whole in the wall place but it's my favorite in the area to order takeout or dine in on the regular. It's 24/7. The seafood omelet is delicious and all the entrees are large and affordable. A great place where locals and tourist frequent very laid back. The bottomless mimosas are great too. Friendly staff.
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Jaxx D.
had the steak and cheese po-boy was just ok would have preferred the peppers and onions to be cooked a little more and not so crisp.. the fries were not good at all. the spice which i think was supposed to be tony's didn't taste like tony's it tasted awful the waitress although nice needed to be a little more attentive . wont go back to this place and wouldn't recommend but i guess if you like fried food this my be your place. .
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Travel B.
Next to Marriott Hotel 555. Just outside of the rear entrance. Kinda divey but great for a fast Burger and drinks. Two burgers, soup, a martini, soda and fries $31. The burgers were big and good, the gumbo was the best and if you like spicy the very best! Went back for the early bird breakfast which was eggs, bacon, toast, home fries $3. Both meals were good and for the price ....terrific open 24/7. Don't let the look of the place stop you. $3 for breakfast you can always get up and leave.
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Emmylou C.
This is really a 2.5 star review We came here for an early breakfast because it's one of the few places in the French Quarter that opened before 9AM. We had the Seafood Omelet and Blackened Catfish along with some Bloody Mary. It was okay. In fact the Catfish was VERY salty. I think the best part of our meal were the Green Fried Tomatoes. Other than that everything else including the service was mediocre. If you can wait until all the other restaurants open, then WAIT. If not, don't have high expectations.
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Michael G.
Maybe it was just an off-day or something; I'm ordinarily shocked by how low people rate things, but my experience here was pretty disappointing. I ordered coffee, ... - Tiny coffee cups - no biscuits. Whaaa...? - unannounced replacement toast was extremely dry - hash browns overdone, griddle needs cleaning On the plus side: + service was good + The Cajun Omelette was tasty
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Scott K.
Hidden on the side street across the back entrance to the Marriott, you couldnt help but notice the smells coming from this place. You have no choice but to pass this place as you walk to the French Quarters. The sign....OPEN...is what really caught my attention as it was after 10:30pm and I was hungry. At first glance of the menu you think to yourself that this place is just your local food establishment. As you look closer.....Alligator Sausage! Hmm I kept thinking to myself, that I must try this. Who comes to New Orleans and doesnt have Alligator Sausage or Turtle Soup. To my surprise, the Alligator Sausage was delicious. Not as good as Hawaii's Portugese Sausauge but still great. I had it with the friend green tomatos and a salad. If you are not adventurist to try it, you can opt for the CHEAP breakfast. Get there early as its a morning special.
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NikNik P.
The Place was a tid bit small, however this could be the "norm" for this city. I order a side salad for a starter, which wasnt a salad side, this salad was huge!. like 2 or 3 people could eat from it. i than ordered the porkchops, with fried green tomatoes and gumbo or jambalaya(i cant remember which one). I think the portion was a good sized, everything was average to me., except for the andouille sauce.. which was...lets say it all together now A-M-A-Z-I-N-G, that sauce was so good, i wanted to take it out on a date with me!
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Jay H.
Went here for breakfast once...once. Really bland grits - one crawfish tail in my seafood omelette. Big bloody mary with no effect - should have read other reviews re: no alcohol. In all fairness the staff was very friendly and helpful. There are just too many places to eat so I can't say we'd come back.
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jah m.
so im hunrgry last night before i decided to hit the streets. i yelped this place and and got a lil coupon for checking in here half pound of crawfish. i ordered the blackned tuna meduim it was cooked like i asked , but im not sure what type of blacken season they used but i really didnt taste much flavor on it it was bland, when you a man who loves spicey and flavor this just doesnt deliever. so i thought my meal was going to be just uneventful my waiter forgot my crawfish but finally i got it and it saved the day. now im not no whole crawfish expert its the first tim i ate a crawfish whole like that there isnt much meat but the garlic peppery broth that they steam them in you can give me a bowl of just that 3 biscuits (hold the margarine butter plz) and just have a feild day. loved it i see why they give to a biscuit with ur meal.
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Suzanne G.
Perfect place to stop in for breakfast after a long night of mardi gras fun. The spicy bloody mary is amazing. The service is something to be patient about because they are usually packed. However, the wait is worth it. Relax...you are in New Orleans.
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Jessica C.
My,husband and I had just 4 hours to enjoy new orleans. We Ate here and LOVED the sampler plate. Wishing could have ordered 4 more to take home. Yum!!
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Lizzz E.
The Good: Breakfast was GREAT! The biscuit was a nice touch. YUM The Bad: Service was SLOW and confused. We sat near the kitchen and saw chaos, orders lost and people walk out after waiting forever for their food. Lucky for us we had no issues. . . our food was good and came out correctly. I'd even go back!
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Justin B.
I had my first Southern meal at this place and I was pretty impressed. A little slow on the service, but the food was awesome! They're open 24 hours, so I was able to get some Cajun jambalaya to go before I left the Mardi Gras celebrations.
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Wanda I.
loved it!! Gumbo and fried green tomatoes were excellent.. red beans and rice was great as well.. Early Bird breakfast was outstanding and great priced!! Friendly staff and no waiting!!!!!
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Brian D.
As a local all I can say is that this is a prime example of the typical tourist eatery in the Quarters. Really bad food and weak service.
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Rhianna D.
Visited New Orleans for my boyfriends birthday. All the Cajun places we did try the gumbo, red beans and rice etc, were HORRIBLE! We then asked out hotel concierge where a good place to eat was and he recommended Daisy Dukes. We were waited right away. I ordered gumbo, and their omelet. The food was just AMAZING! This was the only spot we literally ate at because the gumbo tasted just like New Orleans. I suggest this place for anyone that visits NOLA in the future.
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Karen H.
This review is for TAKE OUT ONLY! I was too tired to go back out at 10 PM from our hotel room to grab dinner so my boyfriend and I yelped some places that were still open and would deliver. We went with Daisy's and both ordered a dinner special, one blackened tuna steak and one grilled catfish. The specials were supposed to come with a side of corn bread, fried green tomatoes, and seafood gumbo. For dessert, we ordered two slices of pecan pie and also two bottles of water. 40 min later, the delivery guy drops off our order at our room and we open our boxes hoping to gorge ourselves. What I found in mine was a thin greasy piece of catfish, piece of cornbread, remoulade sauce, and 2 thin fried green tomatoes. In my boyfriend's, he had the tuna steak and corn bread - no green tomatoes. We checked the bag and there were no slices of pecan pie! Luckily upon scanning the receipt, which came out to be $40 not including tip, Daisy's did not charge us for the pecan pie. Disappointed but okay. We were starving and had no choice but to eat - the fish wasn't bad - tasted good but too oily. When I took a sip from the 'gumbo' bowl, I almost regurgitated it back out. I mean, I may not have eaten much gumbo in my life, but I don't think it should taste like liquid butter. I could not find any pieces of seafood inside but only two questionable chunks at the bottom. :( The fried green tomatoes were soggy and I only ate one and gave the other to my boyfriend. The cornbread was dry but tasted fine. The best part of the meal was probably the side of remoulade. I was disappointed with my food and felt that it wasn't worth the expensive touristy price. FYI - bottles of water cost $2.50! My heart sunk a little there.
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Phil R.
Spent a week in New Orleans and went to Daisy Dukes 4 times. It's that good. Crawfish to die for. They are open 24/7 and have great breakfast. I would have to say my favorite part was the hurricanes made by Trey and Angie who are the best people there but they are all great. When I go back to New Orleans this will be my first place to go to again.
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Greg G.
Nothing fancy, but the food's decent, especially for breakfast/lunch: had the alligator po-boy, which was fine. Good size portions.
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Farideh M.
I am staying in New Orleans in the French Quarter ... I ordered the daisy dukes special a half po'boy of my choice and a cup of gumbo ... I ordered my food at 1:55 am and am just now receiving my food at 3:10 am .. Not only is the delivery slow but my food was cold , my order was wrong , the shrimp tasted like rubber and the sodas exploded everywhere .. The gumbo is alright nothing too brag about ... I will never order from here again .. !
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Eleni K.
Seriously surprising burgers. They were pretty dang good! The red beans and rice was very vinegary, oyster po boy good. The biscuits and gravy, incredible!
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Gene G.
My wife and I had a wonderful lunch there today, great food and a great price. It'\ has a very comfortable 'local' feel to it, not the feel of a tourist trap. It's only a couple of blocks off Bourbon Street and is open 24/7 with all day breakfast. I highly recommend it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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Thien N.
5 stars for being open 24/7...but then it goes downhill from there. 3 Stars for the food. 0 Stars for the wait and service. Came here around 1am in the morning and starving from a long flight from California. Was hoping to start grubbin but...It took 15 minutes to place our order, then another 40 minutes to get out food. What did we order? Just some garlic spicy and lemon pepper wings and a fried oyster basket. The food was...eh...but I was hungry so I couldn't complain at that moment. The fried oysters came out cold, the wings were waaaaay tooooo salty (some were burnt). Just a huge tip, this place will stink up your clothes. I left smelling like old frying pan oil. Gross. Only come here when nothing else is open and make sure you can handle the wait and poor service.
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Pierre H.
This was the first place we stopped to eat while in the NO. It is across the alley from the Marriott, which is where we were staying. We got the fillet mignion poyboy and the alligators poyboy. Both were really good but the alligator came as a whole fillet instead of the nuggets like you usually get. It was exceptional. We came back later for "breakfast". the pancakes were the size of the plate and they were really good. I also go the cheese eggs, which I like as well, but how can you really mess up eggs right lol. The reviews on the service was true when you come in after 3 am. I ordered 1 order of wings and they took about 30+ mins to come out. Then when I got to my room to eat them, half of them were burnt. It is a cool place to start off your trip. I also like the fact that we walked in of the street with our beers and no one evened turned their heads at us.
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Erica F.
This is the best gumbo I have had in a long time. I ordered food one night at work and now this is my favorite place to eat while at work. Fast delivery, no problems, lots of food for the cheap prices. Just remember to have cash they don't take credit cards. I am already thinking about ordering again!!! Awesome late night anytime place!
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Brooke W.
Dissapointed....went around 1030 on Saturday morning. Was full but only few minute wait to sit. Ordered quickly and then proceeded to wait over 45 minutes for our food. Was checked on once early on but never again. Finally was able to grab her attention, as I started to eat the jelly on our table to keep from passing out! When food arrived, no apologies on how long it took. To be fair, food was excellent and delivered hot. Eggs and Greek omelet.
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Jeremy L.
OK, to be fair, the wife and I were here October of 2009 and we had great service and great food...didn't write a review but would have given it at least 4 stars! Fast forward to October, 2010...F*^%KING TERRIBLE service. They claimed to have lost our order...along with the table next to us as well. Then they said they were making our food right away...then they came out with some other excuse about an order printer being out of paper and that's why our food hadn't been prepared yet...WTF? I walked 10 flippin' blocks, HUNGOVER AS HELL, just to get some of their hash-browns I had loved so much just a year before. Oh, you know they were out of that...along with HAM! HAM people! You are a 24hr breakfast food establishment! HAM is important! I was so devastated...I had really loved this place and had told numerous friends to hit it up when they were in New Orleans. Its now on my list of places to go if you want to sit for an hour (yes, an hour) without getting any food. And that's 1 hour AFTER placing an order. We flagged down a manager, he assured us it would be right out and he would discount the meals. I said..no, I don't want to even pay for it. He said that would be fine. We were pretty pissed by this point..gave the food another 5 min...then we walked out..no food. Hopped on down the street to Mena's Palace...SCORE! Great breakfast grub, prompt service. We will return!
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Mikey H.
Stopped in to get an omelette before going to the airport. Really good food, staff was pretty friendly.
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Caleb H.
Great food, good prices, and great service. Especially Jazz. She's great.
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Sara P.
Daisy Dukes had crawfish when other establishments were out! They've got a great all you can eat deal. Love it.
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August G.
nummy nummy jambalaya. and breakfast 24/7! I love breakfast, so any place that serves breakfast all day gets extra props from me. Their jambalaya also comes with a biscuit! I love biscuits just as much as I love breakfast (mostly I love breakfast with biscuits and gravy), so any place that serves biscuits with their entrees also gets props from me. Sadly they do not split checks, which is mildly irritating. But besides that one minor fault, service wasn't mind-blowing but it wasn't like I had high expectations either, food was hot, filling, good, and fast, they had plenty of hot sauce, real good stuff.
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Alan N.
** Breakfast Review ** New Years Day - Had about a 20 minute wait during which one of the employees kept recommending that we try their other location 2 blocks away but he couldn't tell if there was a wait there or not (No Phones?). Very typical of the communication and organization of the staff overall. The food was HORRIBLE worst breakfast I have ever had including Airline and Military food. I ordered the Cajun Omelette and it was a runny mess of eggs, sausage, onion, tomato and unmelted cheese. The hash browns were the cheap frozen variety and the biscuit was more like bread - not tender and flaky. The Bacon - the worst I have ever tried to eat. It came out as clumps (yes clumps) of shriveled up nastiness. The pancakes were thin, lifeless, pasty, and had a funny (not HaHa) flavor. With all of the great food in this city this place should be passed - at least for breakfast.
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Liz R.
Unfortunately I am reviewing this place as worst food during my stay in New Orleans. We were trying to find a place to get a quick bite. We walked in and asked, "Are you guys about to close?" It looked like some people were doing closing duties. The waitress says "No, but if you want my services you better order fast because I'm off in 10 minutes. Um, okay. Anyways, the food was not good. I ate a couple bites then decided I would just grab something somewhere else. This is how the rest of the conversation went: waitress: Did you not like your food? me: Oh, my eyes were just bigger than my stomach. waitress: Whatever, that shit is nasty. me: My food? waitress: Yeah. It was weird/funny having the waitress admit that the food was shitty. With all the good food in this city, I recommend skipping out on Daisy Dukes.
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Dannia M.
Best BLOODY MARY ever! Can't wait to visit NOLA again with my husband. Time of my life but what makes this place great was the people and amazing Bloody Mary. I mean who else adds ocra to a drink:-)
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Dat N.
Used a deal from Groupon. We ordered crawfish, oysters and a sweet tea (alcoholic). Oysters were plump and among the best I have had. Crawfish tasted fresh and our waitress, Daisy, confirmed this. Daisy is a sweet Southern gal who made our late night drop in memorable.
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Bill B.
A nice alternative to the fast food chains on Canal St. and some other expensive options. The place looks a little divey, but the service is fast and friendly and the food is good fare. They had also just started offering a free Bloody Mary as a Yelp check-in offer so, I did opt for the morning serving of liquid vegetables! All in all a good value for the money.
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Katie F.
We went on a rainy Friday night and it was quite busy. Our service was pretty bad but the food and price/value were wonderful!! I got the red beans & rice and my husband got the alligator sausage po boy. Both were fantastic! We will definitely go again.
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Ryan T.
One of the best taste to price ratios in the French Quarter. Excellent gumbo and red beans and rice. I miss this place already.
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Angel R.
I ordered the half/half Po Boy (half shrimp half oyster) on the recommendation of the bellhop at the my hotel. I had to go back and tip the guy again!! This sandwich was amazing. All other po boys I had after that couldnt live up (im sure theres better...I just didnt taste em) The place is a bit divey and the service is spotty but its all good the food was great! GO!
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Phil O.
Great place for cheap, good food. It was located just about a block and a half from my hotel, and after reading some reviews about it, we decided to go on Saturday morning for breakfast. Didn't get there until 10am, so we missed the $3.99 breakfast special for a full breakfast. Still, at $7.95, it was a great deal. Food was good, and prepared the way I wanted it. Restaurant was a little busy, and I thought it took a little longer than it should have to get the meal, but that really was my only issue. Waitstaff is friendly and attentive. They kept coming by to see if we needed anything, even if they didn't wait on us. Go to Daisy Duke's when you're in the Big Easy.. you can't go wrong with it.
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Josh M.
Horrible service, and food. Dont bother.
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Mary N.
Horrible wings, wing sauce is terrible and wings aren't full wings, more like scraps no one else wanted to eat. Also ordered the cheese sticks that were over battered and extra oily as if they double fried it.
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Teri G.
Came here after being let down by a previous favorite. The place is pretty much a dive, but the staff was friendly, so we stayed. I'd seen their advertising and what appeared to be good reviews of their food. Maybe breakfast is bettter, but dinner was mediocre at best. Gumbo came lukewarm and with an out of balance spice blend. Something stood out in an unpleasant way. The combo plate was also lukewarm, and 2 of the three dishes had the same unpleasant balance of seasonings. The jambalaya, which is a feature, had been replaced by relatively bland crawfish etouffee with no warning provided. The biscuit was delicious however. Not sure I'll go back given all the choices in this restaurant centric town.
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Tracy L.
Stopped in VERYYYYY early in the AM while in the Big Easy after hours on Bourbon St ... The place has the BEST food and the hamburgers were TO DIE FOR! My favorite was the fried green tomatoes ... If you're in New Orleans give this place a try! And (just for the record) the young man that took our order was a cutie .... ;-)
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Rob B.
Always friendly service and large portions. I usually go for the hot sausage po-boy.
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Erin W.
Grilled chicken sandwich was great; fries had the right amount of spice. I didn't even need ketchup!
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Laschone G.
Good burger for decent price. Around the corner from Hilton Garden Inn French Quarter.
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Karen H.
Small place, nothing fancy, but the food is good and reasonably priced. Even my picky eater found something he liked.
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Ira A.
This place was highly recommended by hotel staff at our recent visit to New Orleans. We were impressed that they delivered although we did not use the service. The food was real good...we had breakfast after 1 PM which was great for us since we were on vacation. The service was so-so. The waitress greeted us and took our drink order. A second person deliver the drinks. The first waitress took our food order and a second person deliver the food. Overall the experience was better than average. It was good enough for us to return later that night for a late dinner.
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Avery H.
I was recommended this restaurant by a local from another restaurant and thought it would be good. We got there around 10 at night to eat a late dinner and I was very upset with how our dinner went. Maybe they were short staffed but on a Saturday night you think they would be prepared to handle a few customers. I ordered the gumbo and my friend ordered mozzarella sticks. After waiting over 30 minutes for our food I had noticed the couple next to me had been sitting there without their food since we sat down, which was the first warning sign. We contemplated leaving since we only ordered waters and our food had not even come out. Then two men came out from the little nook in the restaurant asking for a manager as he walked by our table. I asked him if he had received his food because almost everyone in the restaurant did not have food. He said they had been at the restaurant since 9 (it was now 10:35) and the food was the worst he's ever had in his life. This was our cue to leave. I wouldn't even try going here because we passed 20 restaurants walking to this place I'm sure we would have been waited on promptly. This was the worst service I received from anywhere in my 4 day stay in New Orleans.
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Jena V.
POBOY Depot. Our table had them all and no complaints!
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Robyn H.
Still have crawfish and is as good as it gets. All you can eat and some of the best I ever had. Also had burgers, salads and breakfast times before and it is all rather good. Staff is extremely friendly.
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Patrick M.
One of the locals told me this was a great place for breakfast. Couldn't agree more! Had an omelette with ingredients of my own choosing, and I have to say I've never had one made better! And it's really huge! Everything was inexpensive, and delicious. Service was above average. I'll be back!
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Kevin N.
Food was great and service was OK but we got a free crawfish for checking in and we did not get it. I asked for it twice and in the end it still didn't come out and we were in a rush and couldn't wait. So that was kind of annoying. Otherwise, a great experience.
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Nancy L.
24/7 is a plus since my flight arrived at midnight and I was hungry. This hole-in-the-wall had decent food. Ive had their well seasoned jambalaya and fresh catfish po-boy leaving me with a desire to try more. The 4-star is only for lack of decor & service. Consistency is also in question as the day cook isnt as great as the night cook.
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Meg J.
It was ok you can get bigger crawfish elsewhere! My husband got a bottomless Bloody Mary that he ended up ditching half way down the block. The waitresses were really nice.
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Annie R.
We stopped in twice during our stay over 2012 Carnival season and loved the personal attention, good sized portions, and menu selections. The gumbo was great!
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Nestor P.
I went to the area looking for a rest. called Oriente de venezuela but it was closed so i decided for Daisy and I do not regret it The place is not that formal but the Famous Daisy Dukes Wings are one of the best wings that i had ever. I ordered the Garlic spicy ones and those were delicious! Also they include a lot of napkins and believe me you will need those :) The place also serves the beer very cold and the oysters are fresh and big. I was a little bit hesitant with the oyster because the BP spoil but the server recommend me to try and were delicious. Very good food and a very reasonable price.
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Kalebyra W.
Breakfast sandwich with egg over easy and bacon on wheat at 5 am with family was delicious!! Open 24 hours and a short half block from Canal St.
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Dylan R.
Walking down Canal St., you will almost miss this place if you aren't paying full attention to the side streets. As you approach it, you will see a side room with open doors to the outside and a little eating area. (Can be annoying because we were heckled a bum while waiting for our dinner) The food is pretty good, they were out of Gumbo when I ate there, but had an Alligator Po-Boy and it was loaded with lettuce, tomato and pickles to the point where I almost couldn't even finish the sandwich because it kept falling apart. I would have given this place four stars except that the food was good, but nothing to write home about. And I do have to agree with the previous review focusing on the service. Our server was completely rude and gave off the impression like we were inconveniencing her.
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Melissa M.
Daisy Dukes served its intended purpose for a hangover breakfast, almost. It was fairly quick, inexpensive, convenient breakfast, close to the quarter with large, greasy portions and rushed, impersonal service without a wait to sit down. It would've been alot more enjoyable without the uncomfortably high temperature or obnoxiously loud 'Cajun' music, but you kind of expect that with a restaurant that close to all the hotels. They have free refill bloody marys which wouldve rocked if mine didnt taste bad and didnt come w/ a crawfish hanging off the side of it. I get it, we're in New Orleans and you're catering to tourists, but I'd like fair warning if there is going to be a dead body with its face or tail in my drink. It pretty much ruined breakfast for me, I kept picturing his little eyeballs in my drink and kept chugging my friends mimosa when she wasnt looking to get the image out of my head. Ugh. I feel like a jack*ss only giving them two stars, the food itself was decent, I would recommend ordering delivery because it was the restaurant (service, temperature, music, DEAD CRUSTACEAN IN MY DRINK) that sucked. I'm sure if I order delivery I'll bump up the stars.
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Jen V.
open late and the crawfish was good!
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Nasheedah B.
OK so aside from the fact that these folks are open all night, they are right next door to your hotel if you stay in the New Orleans Marriott and they have a BOTTOMLESS Bloody Mary the food is AMAZING!!! I had Po Boys, I had pie, I had omelets and all kinds of stuff... My seafood allergy always prevents me from having the full NOLA experience but this place kinda made up for the fact that I couldn't gorge myself on shrimp and crabs and such... The coffee is a disappointment, however. Pick up a cup at the Starbucks in the lobby of the Marriott across the street if you're like me and have to have it with breakfast... Otherwise this place is DA BOMB!!!!!!
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Stephen D.
This place is exactly what you would expect. A typical greasy spoon. There isnt going to be many things to blow you away but if you want fast, good quality food this would be the place. Service is great , food is acceptable. I really enjoy their burgers and fries, when not over seasoned are great too.
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Deborah G.
Had breakfast here and I think it was ok. I don't have anything bad to say, just ok.
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Annie K.
After three days of grabbing Starbucks for breakfast, we decided we'd have a sit-down breakfast on our last morning. Daisy Dukes is conveniently located right next to the Marriott, where we were staying, so it made it an easy choice. The service was quick and the place was cute -- very homey and cute, though not one of the cleanest looking places I've been to. I got pancakes, which are hard to get wrong, but they really just had no flavor at all. Even their syrup didn't have any flavor. The pancakes were massive, which would have been great, but I just wasn't that impressed. The hasbrowns, too, weren't that great. Cheap and easy, but I'm sure we could've found a better joint for a quick breakfast.
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Lolita W.
For a late night place this will do. Better than the average diner but don't expect five star food and service. Had the oyster po boy and it was pretty good.
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Vincent A.
I was in town recently staying at a hotel across the street from Daisy Dukes. I had already planned on eating breakfast here before I arrived. I had the seafood omelet and it was fantastic. The food in general really represented New Orleans cuisine very well. It was important to me to have authentic New Orleans cuisine at every chance I had and this place did not disappoint. However, a friend of mine ordered a Cajun omelet and found it to be very mild and bland. Since his tolerance for spicy food far exceeds mine, I tried it and found it to not taste spicy/cajun at all. Also, I thought Tabasco was a standard condiment in New Orleans, but they did not have any. Unfortunately the service was REALLY bad. The wait was much longer than average and our waiter never came back to check on things until prompted by us through other staff. He looked miserable and it appeared he may have had too many tables to handle. I had noticed other diners complain about the service as well. Please note: I noticed service all over New Orleans to be very slow, it might not be that bad to others but I am from Chicago, where speedy service is an expectation, not a bonus. Just keep this in mind as it appears they are much more laid back than the average American. If your from Southern California, you may not notice a difference.
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Sarah S.
We came in hoping for $2.99 breakfast (6-9am only), but realized we'd missed it. : ( The regular menu's food was actually pretty good. Of course I ordered the $8 Bloody Mary with (5) free refills! The first one comes with a crawfish, which I let my husband eat. I was kind of bummed when the refill didn't come with another, but I understand cost on a nearly-bottomless alcoholic beverage. I enjoyed the presentation of the drink, celery, olives, lemon, lime, and pickled okra, but man was it spicy/salty! Woo! However, the refills did allow me the opportunity to utter what is probably the best sentence to ever leave my lips, "Can I have my next Bloody Mary refill to-go?" I enjoyed said drink while walking to Bourbon Street, but could only finish 1/3, and gave the rest to my husband. The spice was just too much going on number three. The food was good. No complaints. It came out hot, and the included biscuit was delish. My friend got biscuits and gravy, which was HUGE and looked yummy. Service was a little lacking. It's a small restaurant and it was full, but I had to flag another server down to get some ranch I'd asked for when I ordered, and when another server brought the food from the kitchen. Overall a decent little spot, and worth a drop-in if you're hungry and in the area.
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P S.
One of the best burgers I have ever had and they delivered to my hotel. Would be more stars but they were 20 minutes late and forgot the fries I ordered and paid for. Even still, I wohld eat here again. Just be warned, they cgarge $2 delivery fee plus .20 per take out container.
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Alex C.
Very friendly staff. The chicken cheese steak is the star. Better than it looks. (No one was wearing "daisy dukes" though... :-)
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Mark B.
Good eats and bloody mary refills. What more can you ask for? Maybe not a "local joint" given the touristy location, but the eggs, fried green tomatoes and grits were tasty. Best part was the crawfish sample, which turned out to be about 12 crawfish given to us gratis. Nice staff too.
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Melissa O.
Great for what it is -- a 24-hour dive! I'd been in New Orleans two days for a conference and was craving some proper Cajun grub. Nothing fancy, just some red beans and rice, and my original pick -- Evelyn's -- was closed. I had the Cajun sampler, and everything was tasty. The jambalaya is served inside a bell pepper. Gumbo was spicy and filled with chunks of sausage, chicken and shrimp. Red beans and rice hit the spot. Green tomatoes were crispy, even taken to go. I sipped a Bloody Mary while they prepped my order, then they gave me a refill in a to-go cup. Drink was spicy and packed with veggies -- pickled okra, Spanish olives, celery, plus sliced lemon, lime and (!) orange. The staff was super, super friendly. Bonus points for the drunken (white) regular who referred to me as a "rich white lady." Because Daisy's is a hot spot for rich folk, I'm sure. Ha!
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Lucas J.
Alway good after a long night of partying
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Gina L.
Driving into New Orleans - in the middle of a rainstorm--- super late from CA - accompanied by an exhausted, crabby husband and whiny, anxious German Shepard that was locked in a car hours - this place was a GODSEND. Red beans and rice, a surprisingly well cooked Rib-eye steak and fried green tomatoes- all delivered to my hotel door within 30 min - AND was delicious? Thank you Daisy Dukes!
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J J E.
Great Breakfast and very cheap. I was told to go here and how can you go wrong with the name. This was the last place I ate before I left town. It was filling and very tasty. Want so great food go here.
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Adell C.
A place to go to soak up your alcohol. Raw Oyesters not chilled, VERY average wings, decent unremarkable Po'Boy, Flavorful Jambalya but served cold (mentioned to waitress, places the food in microwave with biscuit and ruined texture of biscuit when same plate of food returned to table). I will not return to location to eat, EVER! I've eaten at 24 hour diner's with better food and service! Eaters go at your own peril, if you must eat there, let it be out of necessity definitely not for a culniary experience.
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L L.
Bleh...I was in New Orleans for 3 nights and somehow managed to eat in this mediocre dive twice. It is dirty, with boxes of crap stacked behind the bar. First I went there for breakfast, which was ok. The Bloody Mary was huge, with a crawfish hanging off the side as a garnish, and they have free refills for them. The coffee cup was dirty and smelled like someone had been using it as an ashtray before they put my coffee in it. Came back again the next night late after Bourbon St on the way to our hotel b/c it was the only 24 hour place we were familiar with. Got gumbo and wings - both were awful and I didn't finish either....which is an amazing feat for a hungry drunk person at 3am. On the plus side, the service is pretty good, and they play random old 80's exercise videos on the TV late night, which was pretty entertaining after 10 hand grenades.
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Ni G.
went there on christmas day (12/25/12). there was a line, but it didn't take too long to be seated. good food, good atmosphere. i had the catfish po' boy and it was cooked to perfection.
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CJ W.
Great food! HUGE catfish Po Boy....two giant TVs to watch games and wicked awesome service, thanks Patricia! Hate to see ya go, but love to watch ya leave.
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A G.
Well, I had high hopes for this place after the doorman at the Marriot recommended it to me and my friend. For New Orleans, this place really let me down. I got their famous wings which were undercooked, however they did have quite alot of meat on them. The wait staff did not want to be there, and when asked about Bourbon Street the waitress became very defensive...definately a locals place.
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Kaiping S.
PERFECT spot to stumble to after a night of heavy drinking on bourbon or to celebrate a michigan win in the sugar bowl. good mix of regular food at a 24/7 diner and cajun food, including breakfast. TVs inside as well. the large portions of food will not blow your mind but are def good and priced very reasonably. a much better (and potentially healthier) option than krystal or arbys.
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Ron C.
The thing about New Orleans, is if you are staying in-near The Quarter, do your homework on dining so that you can find an unpretentious delicious gem like Daisy Dukes. The nook-and-cranny locals' places like this always have more character, besides. Thanks to Groupon and another site, I was alerted to this restaurant, found very enlightening reviews on Yelp and dined there on September 1. Long week, long travel day, compounded by miserable rain, and a quick tasty meal was in order. My server, Jaz, was very friendly and patient with me (so much good stuff on the menu, and I was starving and couldnt decide). The greeter and other staff were equally inviting and friendly, in person that day and also for my take-out order another day. I ended up with a side salad (gigantic) and a fried oyster poboy (gigantic and delicious -- impossible to get good fried oysters anywhere but Nola and I dont like them raw). A perfect comfort meal that hit the spot and I certainly was back on my weekend trip. My lunch on September 5 made this 5 stars, hands-down. For a bite on-the-go, I thought I'd grab a shrimp po-boy and soem of the famous (per the menu) hand-cut wings. I was absolutely overwhelmed -- the bag felt like someone had mistakenly put someone else's larger order in it. The po-boy was gigantic -- the the point that I decided to enjoy each large shrimp (you're talking 26-30-count or larger) individually -- yummy by the way with light and perfectly seasoned batter -- and make an impromtu salad of the lettuce, tomatoes, and pickles. The wings were equally spectacular -- very large and meaty and the barbeque sauce/seasoning was out of this world (like what you'd expect in a BBQ specialty restaurant). Trust me, the folks near me on my flight were wondering where did you get "that?" I certaily wonder why folks can't make the 2-block trek from Bourbon St for this great comfort food -- vs. straggle into a fastfood joint with nasty, cold burgers (just because it's on Bourbon) for a combo price that is the same as a po-boy or wings etc. Thanks, Jaz, and thanks to Daisy Dukes for being you -- and getting my vacation off to a great start and ending it with a bang! Five stars all the way -- if I return to Nola, I'll be here a lot!
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Howard L.
Alligator Po-Boy, large in size and in taste. Although not fried alligator as i had blindly expected, alligator sausage as it came out still had intriguing taste and texture. For the comparative types, alligator does not taste like chicken, even if it was breaded and fried like a chicken. Will stop by here again and definitely a fan, recommended to any casual wanderer looking for a late night bite to satisfy hunger or munchies.
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Tiffy G.
Daisy Dukes is a great late night (24 HOURS!!!) spot after some drinks around the Quarters. Must try the Boiled Spicy Crawfish, Lemon Pepper flavored Chicken Wings and the Seafood Gumbo (if you like a thickish consistency). I tried the Seafood Gumbo at 2 other places and Daisy Dukes definitely wins!!!!
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Patrick A.
Good inexpensive food that is a step above fast food. In the French Quarter that is hard to come by. Oh and its kid friendly.
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D C.
I had low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised! Our waiter was a sweatheart, and the pizza here was really delicious! Good sweet tea too. Very mellow vibe. Not exactly high class, but great for a bite and a place to rest your aching feet.
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Aaron K.
Nothing to rave about, but not bad on the whole. Go here any time of day to grab some grub to help with the hangover you got a couple block away. Can't really recommend anything as it was all average. Slightly pricey, but solid breakfast food that can make you feel like you are in your local greasy-spoon.
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Kourtney L.
I know a lot of people like this place and I did at one point, After future visits Ive changed my mind. Being a CA girl Ive learned I'm used to fast things and every where in NO is SLLLLLOWWW! This place takes the cake for slow service. On top of that the last time I was there I had to wait for the waitress to tell her "baby daddy jail lock up story" to the table behind us with some guy hitting on her. Then she tells him "if he cant pay her bills he cant have a phone number"...EEEWWWWEEEE hunny, class set sail far from that ship. Next she mentions my daughters race and ASSumes we are similar and best friends because we both share biracial children. Riggggghhht. I don't get it? Many of the waitresses in there were lacking the same common sense as the one I was stuck with and cared to gossip more than service their tip paying customers. I was not overly impressed by the food and my gumbo tasted like Chili. I come to NO for the real deal, not some knock of scared version of what it should taste like. Only plus is there open into the weeee hours...but its not like your getting your food until the mid next day anyhow.
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Cindy P.
Several days later, I actually came back here with a large party and ordered the filet mignon philly cheese poboy sandwich! Yum!
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Anna M.
Went here for breakfast. Boyfriend and I got the early bird special. Food was good, not amazing. Typical breakfast. The bacon was the only thing I didn't like. It was cold and hard and chewy, not crispy at all. The grits were grits. Had some of the boyfriend's hashbrowns. Get those, not the grits. Sausage was better than the bacon as well. Biscuits were great and fluffy and yummy. Coffee and orange juice is pricey for what they are. Dive diner coffee for $2.50? Other places are cheaper for drip coffee. $3 for a small glass of O.J.? sigh
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Christine A.
Spicy, delicious gumbo and a free sample of crawfish. This has become my gold standard for gumbo, believe it or not. I'm not sure why I decided to walk into this establishment out of all of the places around but it did not disappoint. By looking at the patrons, it seemed pretty hip. One table was of what must have been young musicians, another of a couple of 30-something, decent looking guys. My server was a bit rough around the edges but very friendly. Check it out if you get a chance..
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Dan W.
Good burgers GREAT seafood and the service was fantastic! Definitely ask for Patricia, she was our waitress and was terrific. Attentive, knowledgeable and friendly....she is definitely what u hope for.
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C. C.
I go here at least twice everytime I visit NOLA. The crawfish etoufee and alligator sausage is some of the best I've ever had. The atmosphere is very divey but the food is quick and portions are generous. I'd recommend this place to anyone seeking authentic cajun food. A huge plus to this place is it's open 24 hrs which is amazing if you're a night owl like me!
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Amanda C.
I was a little underwhelmed with the red beans and rice,as well as the gumbo. Especially for the amount of money spent. But I will say the crawfish etouffee was banging!
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Amy S.
Daisy Dukes has great craw-fish. Other food served there is just ok. Check yelp before you go for discounts.
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Laura D.
The service was great. Super fast and friendly. The food was awesome. My husband had blackened catfish and I had the catfish poboy. It's simple food done right. The heat in the spices was perfect.
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Michael W.
Unfortunately, they started off with a bad impression when my Sweet tea came out to the table. The sweet tea tasted like they put a bucket of splenda in the damn tea. And with me being an avid sweet tea lover from the south, they immediately lost some points.... and my respect of being a deep southern city. Alright now the food, I had the fried Catfish platter with the 'cajun' fries. Kudos for the catfish being piping hot but it was a little slimy.they probably should have cooked it a little longer. But it was tasty nevertheless. And the so called 'cajun' fries ...failure. I think that no establishment with paying customers should serve freeze dried fries that are cooked in the oven and dried out even more. And you can not call fries Cajun just because you add a little Cajun seasoning. That just won't do. If I do go there again, which Im not sure I will......I'll try the fried green tomatoes.
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Rita M.
This place is a typical late night diner that serves tasty food. The ladies, even at 3.30am, are just as friendly if we were in there at a decent hour. The food was tasty and they do not harass you if you order from the children's menu. I had an alligator po'boy and gumbo which was great after a night of boozing. A solid diner at the perfect price.
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Charles H.
24/7 : breakfast, huge portions, tasty shrimp po'boy and an excellent gumbo; CLAMOROUS: and noisy but large seating area; GOOD PRICE VALUE! Gumbo, 2 mealer shrimp Po Boy:$18 Really good for a quasi-chain but I still don't understand why it's named after a Georgia television character and not a Creole or Cajun. In general I thought the food was good, with generous portions and well priced. And best of all it's open 24/7 and has a good sized, albeit no-frills dining room. We had the omelet with hash browns and biscuits (breakfast is served all day); a really tasty shrimp poboy, and believe it or not, one of the spiciest and tastiest chicken, andouille and shrimp gumbos in a perfectly mahogany colored roux! Very noisy (the ice maker is in the dining room for waiters to shovel, lots of droped dishes) AND I still miss the only French Quarter Taco Bell that occupied this space before Katrina, but Daisy Dukes is a good addition.
A real dive of a place next to our hotel, but open 24/7 serving totally unhealthy but fantastic tasting items. I liked the gumbo and (1/2) po' boy combo for $7.95 which was dirt cheap and quite satisfying! Wash it down with an ice cold Abita to make it a total dining experience!
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Greg W.
Checked out this spot late night on our first night in New Orleans and it did not disappoint. We grabbed a seat a little before midnight without a wait. Went in a group of three, and everyone got traditional breakfast items - pancakes, omelette, grits, bacon, etc. The food came out fairly quickly and was reasonably priced. Would definitely go back again.
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Brock R.
Cute little place, we had some nice food. Waitress was charming. Found the bottomless Bloody Mary bitter at first but it seem to get tastier every time she filled it! Lol. I would return to try more of the menu next time I'm in New Orleans.
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Joy D.
At 3-4 AM in the morning, this is exactly the kind of food that I would look for
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Noel L.
Great location, bloody Marys were bottomless as advertised. Tasty Christmas Day meal. Highly recommended.
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Sara M.
This place is just eww. Even drunk I didnt enjoy this. The waiter ignored us. We were not loud or impolite, we sat there silently enduring the rude service, and the crappy food. I ordered cheese sticks. They were obviously frozen as was my husband's cheeseburger. The bad part was the "marinara" sauce that came with them. I use the term marinara very loosely. it was actually some blob of tomato paste that was cold. It came in a cup that when tuned upside down, it didnt budge. I dont mean cool. I mean refrigerator cold. I could see people eating in the kitchen and touching the food on the plates they were bringing out.....gross. So we didnt even finish our food.We asked for the check twice, and the waiter just wandered around. We went to Krystal on Bourbon. When we left, the waiter was outside right in front of the restaurant smoking leaning against a car. I guess this explains his inability to fetch a check.
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Jim T.
Diner like dive. I didn't even order anything. My companion did get the crawfish and enjoyed it. 1 pound was plenty for 1 unless your really hungry. Looking at orders at other tables nothing looked overly appealing either. Would probably be much, much better for a late night stop after too much drinking.
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Nate B.
The food was average, nothing special, and the service was very slow. The waiter was nowhere to be found once she brought us our food. She didn't come by to check on us or to ask if we needed water. We waited about 20 mins after finishing our food to get our bill. Very disappointing... Should've waited in line for Jimmy J's.
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Alicia M.
Had an Omelet here on March 4th and man was it DELISH! No dissappointment!
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Phil C.
Went here for a late breakfast and it was very satisfying and started out the day nicely. Not to crowded and service was very friendly and attentive. Menu had good variety and was a challenge to narrow down an order. Decided to try the seafood omelette with shrimp and crawfish. And it was good. I tried the grits... got to remember to add butter and a little salt. :) Checking-in through yelp, I received a free sweet tea cocktail as well. Very refreshing. Mimosa is another good drink here. My friend got the Bloody Mary with crawfish granish.. looked very nice and she said it was strong and spicy. I'd recommend this place. With a few tvs and chill, dive feel, i'm a fan.
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John I.
I went for dinner around 8:30 PM on a Monday. Wasn't crowded. Very fast service. It's not "elegant" but it was nice and homey, like an old favorite neighborhood establishment. I had a cup of Gumbo and the Rice and Red Beans plate. Both were delicious! With a giant size soda the tab came to just under $20. I definitely will be back again.
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Kristine P.
My husband and I went for breakfast. Had to use the restroom and on the way down the hall I slipped on grease on the floor. Bruised my knee and sprained my ankle. Not only did they not apologize or offer help, they ran and got a "wet floor" cone and put it where the grease was and told me I should be more careful. They knew the floor was wet because they had a rolled up dish towel on the floor seeping up the grease. I don't care how good or bad the food is, these people are not nice.
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Laura D.
Loved eating here. The service was good and the food is delicious! Unfortunately the wait is a little long during the rush. I would definitely recommend the fried green tomatoes!
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Maggie S.
Cute place. Stumbled upon it and remembered reading reviews before my trip. Good breakfast. Waitress friendly. The little dish of fresh fruit on the side was nice. Sat by the window to watch the street traffic go by. The coffee my husband got was tasty,
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Wayne M.
This is a sloppy seconds choice for breakfast. If there is a line outside, it's not for the food. The sausage gravy tasted right out of a can. Any restaurant in the south that can't make good sausage gravy from scratch should be ashamed.
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Lou C.
A great late night post Bourbon St place to eat. I went to NOLA for a bachelor party with 9 guys and a few of us stopped here after our first night. Quick service and good quality food. We all got various po boys from steak to shrimp to gator and all were great. Nice large portions and if you check in on yelp you get a free app! We went for the Cajun fries.
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Martina-Realtor H.
Open 24/7 with bottomless hurricanes & more mimosas this place is the greatest in the late or early morning hours! Had an amazing omelette with some cajun sauce that pulled it together. Waitress was so sweet & helpful in directing us to the local places with the best music. We were in there around 5am and had the best time! Meet some cool people and even kicked it with NOPD! LOL it was a better time then the casino! If you around regular dining times be prepared for a wait on your food though.
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Samantha M.
We had Angela as our server and she was very knowledgeable and amazing! Crawfish was good as well! Little bit spicy, but Angela saved us time teaching us how to eat them! Apparently the heads have no meat, and are absolutely useless. Pretty good prices too @ $8/lb.
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Christine B.
I was really tired from my flight into New Orleans so while I was wandering Canal street I randomly ran into this place and decided to order some take out. The restaurant itself is relatively small about 5-6 booths and 5-6 tables really. The booths can hold I think about 7-8 people. The staff here is really nice - I walked in and was immediately greeted by a girl and she went ahead and got my order and everything really quickly. I ordered: Side Salad: 4.25 ice berg lettuce, two rings of onions, soggy cucumber and tomato. Really gross, serves me right from trying to eat vegetables in new orleans. biscuit - DELICIOUS omg i just want to eat biscuits all day, so buttery, so delicious. Gumbo - It was pretty good, a cup is $5 which I thought was a bit much since it's just literally 8oz, but you gotta have some in new orleans! Tips: They're open all sorts of hours AYCE crawfish is in for $20 Overall - wouldn't rush to come back here if I'm back in New Orleans. For an unsuspecting tourist, it could have been much worse!
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Sean G.
Got here for late lunch. The cat fish po'boy was spot on. Service was OK and drinks are plentiful.
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Patricio F.
Great little place place lots of tv's. Apps came out quick and seemed fresh. Grilled shrimp po boy was damn good. Gumbo was good but not the best. Great atmosphere, pretty waitresses, and good food.
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Alvin Q.
Drunk? 4 am? Starving? Well this place hit the spot perfectly. Fair prices I believe sine it was the only place open near my hotel in walking distance (Sheraton). The food was great! I has the half shrimp boy sand which and gumbo special. First time having gumbo and it was great, spicy more than I like but I forced myself to eat it. It was so good and the shrimp was perfect. All in all I would visit again but it's too many other places to find and try out.
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Jinyoung P.
This is K's and my go-to spot when we're hungry at like 11 pm, which actually happens quite often because he eats at odd hours and I'm hungry every two hours. Our most recent visit was at around 3:30 am. We both had a busy week and passed out way too early on a Friday night and woke up super hungry in the middle of the night. We knew we wanted to get some food that wasn't fast food, so we drove all the way to the quarter to Daisy Dukes. I like their gumbo, and I think I've got wings here twice already (just cuz we seem to end up there when I am having cravings for wings). I've had the alligator sausage meal, which is pretty pricey but delicious. K has ordered pork chops, blackened fish (which was pretty good), and some other things I now can't remember. He can be a rather picky eater, but he hasn't complained about any of the food here. We will keep going back to Daisy Dukes as long as they're open when no one else is.
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C R.
Considering crawfish aren't really in season anymore they were pretty good. I just couldn't come to NOLA and not have some. Bottomless bloody Mary's for $8 and they are 24 hrs. My experience was good overall.
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Jake C.
The food was tasty, and the service fast and friendly. It's just expensive...too much money for the food quality. I enjoyed myself though,and have nothing really bad to say. Would recommend.
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Jojo D.
LATE NIGHT NOLA it's not gourmet but it'll do and you know what the people working there are so nice and fun it's a 2am must
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LaDawn G.
Stopped in Daisy dukes because streetcar cafe was closed down they would have never survived against daisy dukes I had catfish po boy and it was delicious will definitely be back to try other dishes plus they are open 24/7
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Wendy D.
Thought the food was really good and went there a coupe times as the prices are pretty reasonable for NOLA. would have given 5 stars but the second time we went the service was very slow. The shrimp po'boy was very good. Also, the etouffee was great.
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Michael C.
I was near bourbon street and wanted to get some crawfish and found this place. It had decent reviews so decided to try it out. We ordered the oysters, crawfish, and catfish poboy. The prices were about $10 a lb for the crawfish, $16 for the poboy, and about $12 for the oysters. It was vacation so might as well splurge a bit. This was the first poboy I ever tried and it was pretty good. I don't have much to compare it to, but I could see why it was a staple food for new Orleans. The crawfish was flavorful with spices, but I am a bit spoiled since I eat at boiling crab and kicking crab pretty often, so to me it was okay and decent. The oysters are oysters, so delicious and didn't have any weird taste to it like some places do. Friendly environment and give pretty big decent sized portions.
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Kate M.
I ducked in here today as it was raining. The waiter talked me into a Bloody Mary "unlimited refills.". When I read the menu, it stated you needed to order a meal in order to get unlimited refills. I wanted lunch anyway, so I ordered the $4.99 4-oz., burger with fries. The Bloody Mary ($8.00) was THE WORST Bloody Mary I have ever had. The burger was OK on a soggy bin (from the fat in the burger), lots of yellow onions (yuck!), and some really mushy tomatoes. Oh, the pickles and lettuce were just fine. So I didn't finish the Bloody Mary, and the waiter wanted to know if I wanted one to go. Really??? I told him I didn't like it at all....don't know if it was the vodka or the mix, but it was bad, and there was no ice in it, so I put ice in it from the water. Do NOT waste your time here (coupon or not). There really are a lot of other good places with reasonable prices in The Quarter.
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Preetha P.
Was in a hurry to get to airport, so I stopped at Dausy Dukes for a quick bite. Had a fried oyster basket and gumbo. Both were good. Service was fast.
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Tasha P.
I wasn't impressed...at all. Went for lunch based on a recommendation from a local. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and the hubby had pancakes, bacon, eggs and grits. My shrimp were good and seasoned perfectly but the bread was way too thick and crunchy for me to eat. Red beans were just okay. Hubby's pancakes were good but everything else was mediocre and his grits were extremely watery. I also thought the prices were kind of high for the quality of food. There are much better places for food in the area so I wouldn't go back.
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Bruce B.
Oyster poboy yum. Big screen tv for the game. Abita amber it's all good.
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Sarah B.
Having not been to Louisiana in about 12 years, I was excited to have some real crawfish, and to show off my crawfish-peelin' skills. ("Don't eat da straight ones!") We discovered Daisy Duke's had $20 all-you-can-eat crawfish and bottomless Bloody Marys (provided you purchased food) so we decided to check it out. Our waiter was plenty nice, and the restaurant, while pretty empty, seemed atmosphere-y enough for our large group of nine. The crawfish were served fairly quickly, but I knew these crawfish wouldn't be anything like the ones I remembered from neighborhood crawfish boils back in Bossier Parish. Where was the spice? The crawfish were on the bland side, definitely a disappointment. $20 for AYCE seems like a good deal, but beware; you'll be served up some spice-less crawfish, and between 30-50% of them will have straight tails. I left New Orleans regretting that I hadn't had a more enjoyable boil experience.
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Big D.
Awesome food, quick delivery to table and endless bloody Mary's. I will be back. O yea, the biscuits, Damn those are great!!!
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Ali C.
If I learned one thing about going to NOLA with a big group, it's to make reservations. We didn't our last night and found ourselves wandering around looking for a place that would accommodate eight people. Luckily, Daisy Duke's (where we saw had a huge line to get in for brunch earlier in the day) said that they could but that we needed to be split up - better than nothing. I'll touch on the service first, then the food...our waitress was clearly almost done with her shift when she was assigned us and was visibly annoyed, not to mention couldn't answer one question about anything on the menu. People in the group were getting annoyed and things were just real awkward so we said something to another worker. Then Pam came to take care of us - Pam ROCKS. Sweetest lady who couldn't have been more attentive and helpful. Everyone seemed pretty satisfied with their food. After gaining 108930247894 pounds from earlier in the trip I got the greek chicken Caesar salad and it was ENORMOUS. Enormous, but delicious. Another highlight: chili cheese fries for the table. Daisy Dukes was good enough and would probably be better for a couple people, but it was a little rough with eight.
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bora p.
They're 24/7 in the Quarter what more can you ask for. I've had the fried oysters (yum), the fish and chips, steak (deliciously med. Rare), oyster on the half, gumbo (I've had better, it's not the worst but...eh), wings (spicy I like). The servers are real chill, but not looking to party with the diners like some other establishment. It's NOLA you shouldn't be surprise or expect sterile, but the interior of DD is clean and street smell doesn't follow you in lol sometimes.
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Jeremy K.
A locals approved 24hr diner with fantastic creole inspired cuisine. Great place to start the day or end the night.
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paul w.
I came in here for a late lunch/early dinner on a Sunday afternoon. I was seated at the only vacant table but it took forever for the waitress to take my order. I got the combo: etoufee, gumbo, red beans and rice. It was tasy, however it was served at lukewarm temperature, making me wonder if it wasn't just reheated in a microwave in the kitchen. Gumbo should be served piping hot.
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Jenna C.
I don't know. I just don't know. If you like greasy spoon type places this is for you. I don't. It IS cheap and the portions you can eat off of for a few days. Not much that is good for you here and the service took quite a long time. It seems that this place is banking on the overindulgent heading for heart-attack Tourist. I would skip it and find something more fun and better for you. Maybe head to the farmers market on the water? (Meals from the Heart is MY fav!)
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J B.
Amber was amazing! She was super attentive, helpful and extremely friendly. We will definitely be back next time we're in New Orleans! Also, the shrimp omelette and bloody Mary's are delicious! Very affordable and open 24/7!
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Nicole K.
We stopped by here yesterday because I was on a hunt for boiled crawfish. Being that it's early in the season, this was one of the only places around that is currently serving it. The crawfish was pretty good-seemed a little overpriced at $10/pound, but bring that they're one of the only places serving it now I guess they can charge that. It was definitely worth a stop to satisfy a craving. We also had the shrimp po boy which was also pretty good. Service was so-so. Overall probably won't be going back next time we are in town.
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Will P.
So good I had to have it twice A close friend was getting married in new orleans and I was staying in their designated hotel for the wedding party downtown. I was by myself so I was walking around looking for a place to eat. I stumbled upon Daisy Dukes, I think because I saw something about chicken & waffles on a sign. Went in got my food to go and went back to the hotel. I have to say the food was pretty darn good. I noticed they also had shrimp po'boys so for lunch I went back to have one. That thing hit the spot. If you're downtown wanting some soul food give daisy dukes a try
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Jordan W.
Been coming here all week for Breakfast. Have had excellent service and quick food.
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Janine B.
Great food for the price. Large portions, straightforward. We had breakfast which was quickly prepared and hit the spot. Great place to go if you have been out all night & looking for a quick bite.
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Trip C.
This place is perfect. Good prices, great food, and even better drinks! Amber is certainly the best waitress on staff. She know the menu and is a great servant!
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Damond S.
The waitress was very nice, and they were able to accommodate our party of 9 at 10:30pm which was great! .......but the food was just okay, at least what I had. The salt level of the food was kind of high. I just had some wings for an app, and the chicken tender basket with potato salad. The chicken tenders are done in house and are not frozen and pre-made. But this is not necessary a place I would go to for a "real" meal, but maybe just to satisfy some late night hunger.i wouldn't go here for a nice "dinner"...But they do serve breakfast 24 hours...very much "Diner" feel
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Josephine L.
My boyfriend and I were starving after our flight to New Orleans, but it being midnight on Dec 25, not many places were open. Daisy Dukes was just a stone's throw from our hotel (ain't that the reason half the people make it here?), so we stopped by here for dinner. I grew up on Cajun/Creole cuisine since my parents lived in Louisiana for years and my mom is an LSU alum (go Tigers!). I knew from a quick glance at the Yelp reviews that I shouldn't expect anything mind-blowing, so perhaps that is why I'm giving this place a more favorable review. If you come in here understanding it's NOLA's version of a greasy diner, you'll come with the right mindset. As others have noted, portions are abundant here. The Cajun fries, which were listed as a side, were easily a full meal's worth. One huge basket filled with starchy goodness, seasoned in Cajun spices. The fries were crisp and not too oil--a rather pleasant surprise. I also got the fried green tomatoes (again listed as a side). I was served a platter of 6 huge slices of fried tomatoes. I only made it through half before I cried uncle. Too. Much. Food. My boyfriend got the shrimp po boy with gumbo. The po boy was rather forgettable, but the gumbo wasn't too bad. A tad flavorless, but the consistency was good. Service was quite speedy when were there and the waitress was quite nice in a brusque kind of way. In a pinch, this spot will do.
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Stacey G.
Went here today with my little family. Early bird special was great! Husband I both got it, eggs, bacon, hash browns, and biscut. Daughter got pancake and fruit. Service was quick and nice!
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Danielle S.
We had breakfast there and it was excellent. There is an early bird breakfast if you get there before 9am. Good fast service and it was very clean inside. Aligator omelette was great! The hash browns crispy and the biscuit was a legit homemade biscuit. Can't go wrong for breakfast here and they are open at all hours too!
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Joe P.
Good place to stop in for lunch the hot sausage po-boy was spicy and good. Service was prompt and good. Go for the onion rings not fries
Breakfast was okay....but $1 extra for poached eggs...come on????
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Elaine W.
The food was alright, the waitress was sweet and helpful. My husband loved the alligator sausage and I thought the grits were pretty good. The prices weren't terrible. I'd go again.
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Russell S.
Right next to the Mariott the breakfast was fantastic good classic southern food with a uniquely New Orleans flair. Worth your time and money (the cost was low but the quality was high). Be warned the place is small so good timing is required to get a table quickly but you won't regret the wait.
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Minh T.
Went at night and the service was slow. Waited outside to be seated, waited for water, and waited to pay. I heard crawfish were good so tried a pound. It wasn't tasty or fresh. Place is more for breakfast foods. I also had shrimp po boy and that was good.
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Roberto H.
This place is great for the night owls. Need a bit more life and helpful staff...yeah I'm sure no one wants to serve at 3am but we're tourist and would like a bit of guidence and attention. Food was decent.
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Kathy P.
Great little place to grab a po'boy and some hand dipped onion rings. Friendly wait staff. Glad I picked this place during my bust to the French quarter. The place has a nice rustic charm, with old wooden floors. Delicious southern sweet tea, and the offer you a cup to go.
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Oolong T.
This place is a great place to go to late at night. I especially enjoyed the cup of gumbo and the onion rings. Be sure to ask for the Duke sauce for your onion rings/fries!
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Jennifer V.
Great service, really good food, bang for you buck. And they're always open! Ordered 50 wings that were so good, a few pounds of crawfish, drinks...everything was enough for 6 people and it was about $10 per person after tax AND tip.
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June G.
Long Island iceteas and seafood omlett. Yummy. Service was a little slow but it was a Sunday so will give allowance.
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Dean W.
I went in for a late night meal and wasn't overly impressed with the jambalaya. Nothing special about the meal or the restaurant. It's right off of Canal Street near the Quarter. The restaurant was not crowded at all and the server was attentive. The jambalaya wasn't too spicy or hot, just pretty good. All and all if you're looking for a quick meal, it's ok but I wouldn't go out of my way to go there next time I'm in New Orleans.
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Gina M.
Being in the French Quarter, at 10 pm, looking for food, during some parade is nuts. We were nuts. So we sort of had no choice but to land here unless we wanted to wait nearly an hour anywhere else. The food was good. Cajun food and hearty tasting with a great roll. I didn't leave bummed but had wished for better. Does that make sense? ha. I might go back.
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Tiffani C.
This is my second time to NOLA and I ate here both times. The first time I had breakfast which was great. On this visit I came twice. The next day I had the seafood gumbo which was perfection!!!! My friend had the popcorn shrimp which also very good. The second time I came it was quite busy and my food was disappointing. Everything was super salty.I could not even get half way through my gumbo. I had the tried oysters which were okay, and the fries were good. My friend order the 3 catfish which was also loaded in salt. I'm guessing there was an accident in the kitchen. I would still try it because 2/3 times it tasted good.
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Lynn W.
They don't call me the queen of awkward moments for nada... So, I recommended this place to my boyfriend. We wanted a little Sunday staycation and thought this was the right choice, WRONG. At arrival, we were bumped back to wait outside. Are you muddling my intelligence? Uhm no, my man walked in the door to beck the rude hostess. Yo it was hott out there. The food shouldn't even get a choice on a palet. We were not happy staycationers. Maybe we shoulda ordered those bloody marys. How do you, as a highly visible restaurant, skrew up am omlette, eggs, sausage, biscuits, grits. I am not giving up hope on this local business. My boyfriend is over them but I noticed they were rated highly for oysters and green fried. If I go back, I will write an update
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Laurie b.
Open 24 hours . I haven't had anything but omlettes and hash browns . Not bad as I was starving and it was late. Service was good and it wasn't full of drunks which is hard to find after midnight.
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Lisa C.
This was recommended by friends, we went on a Tuesday night, great quick services and good food. Great oysters, gumbo, fried green tomatoes. Decor needs some work, our booth was missing the cushions on the bench which was a bit uncomfortable.
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Ashley T.
I really enjoyed eating here ! I ordered the shrimp po boy and spicy gumbo . It was definitely one my top favorite restaurants that I enjoyed eating here in New Orleans . It was so good , that I came back the next day just to order their spicy gumbo . Will for sure be coming back the next time I come to New Orleans .
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Shannon R.
I can't believe I was in NOLA and really only wanted their burger. You can't beat free refills on bloody mary's either! Great service, low key, open 24 hours. I love everything about this place. It's a Must-Do when I'm in NOLA from now on.
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Priscilla L.
First of all they are open 24hrs so that is a plus for me. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and my husband had wings and gumbo. It was all very good. Cant complain. I will be returning next time Im in New Orleans.
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Joe H.
Awesome!! A little hole in the wall but usually the best food in town. Party of 10 with family & friends. We had the catfish & shrimp po boys with rice & red beans. The servings were more than we expected. The kiddos ordered their usual burger & chicken baskets which were also tasty. Whenever we come back this will be the first & last place we eat at. Highly recommend!!
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Lauren T.
Sooo good! I love the shrimp poboy! One of the best I've ever had! Hands down a great place to eat with great service !
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Kristie A.
A place that serves breakfast 24/7? Sign me up! We got a late start one day on vacation so this was a great stop. My friend raved about the burger, but when I saw the breakfast menu I had to order from that. I got eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast and they gave me a side of bananas. Peeled and cut. Who does that? It was your typical greasy spoon food, but hit the spot. Service is about what you would expect at a place like this. Don't be afraid to grab your waitress to tell her you need water. Also, with food purchase the bloody mary's have free refills. I love New Orleans.
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Xia V.
Pretty much everything around these area are the same price, though this particular place was fill with great food. I was not disappointed. A plus, that they open late. I can't recall if they can still smoke inside or not, but I thought I remember smelling cigarette. I would definitely go there again.
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Delie H.
Well, I didn't expect much after a horrid experience at Mother's. I am now banned from recommending places to eat while out of town. My sister found this place and I was wary. Very wary. Waited in a short line outside in the rain, dreading another experience I shall try to forget.. From the first, "Babe, here is your table" I was feeling the vibe. Smiles, tables of people laughing and enjoying their food. I ordered a pound of crawfish, the rest of my party ordered 50 wings ; lemon pepper, garlic ,and hot. The crawfish arrived in a boat, with another boat for the refuse. Steaming hot and flavorful. The wings, were delicious, crisp, tangy and flavorful. I couldn't believe how easily fed we were and comfortable. Free refills on the drinks, I didn't need any the glasses are so large you would do well to share one drink. Enjoy! Do not pass this place by, it's open 24 hours right across from the Marriott. Parking at the Marriott for $10 for 2 hours. I'm coming back Babe!!!!
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Chad H.
Good food at reasonable prices. The fried green tomatoes were very good but a bit bready. The sampler was good and the boiled crawfish was exceptional!
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Jay-zelle C.
The evening staff has a horrible attitude and no communication skills at all. Although the morning staff was polite and helpful I can't see pass how rude the person answering the phone was the evening I called back. This person also lacked comprehension skills as well. But to end on a positive note I thought the delivery guy for the morning shift was a doll. He was very friendly and the main reason we ordered from here more than once.
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Krysta M.
This is a great option if you're staying at the Marriott and need a quick place to grab brunch or lunch in between meetings. The Bloody Mary's are decent and the food is quick! I had biscuits and gravy and they were pretty good. Again, this is a fast option if you're in a rush that does the job.
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Bill D.
This place is located directly behind the Marriott Hotel. We had breakfast there and ordered the early bird special. Great deal for NOLA. Had eggs, bacon, home fries and biqsquit for4.50. The service and food were both good. Highly recommend for breakfast.
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Ruth V.
Tucked away at the bottom of the French Quarter, I honestly never stopped in to this place before, because I thought it was a strip club. It's located next to a few and I just assumed by the name... oh well. PROS: - Super no-nonsense staff that seem to have seen it all. They just want to get you your food and drink, which I love - not a lot of small talk - All you can eat crawfish, A L L Y O U C A N E A T - Bloody Mary R E F I L L S - Fast service - Massive soft drink sizes, so you don't have to keep begging for refills - Open 24 hours 7 days a week - Breakfast all the time CONS: - Pepsi products - can be a little loud @daisydukesfood
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Foodie On T.
Had nice fried green tomatoes but the buttermilk baskets were the highlight of my trip
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Holly T.
The staff is so nice! I loved the craw dads and the Bloody Mary is divine. It's great for a late night meal. You should definitely give it a try.
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Willy L.
This place is perfect! Open late, great food, great service, great prices, bottomless bloody Mary's?! I usually never write reviews, but it's hard not to once you've been there! A+
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Pete W.
Good comfort food on a cold NOLA night. Good value, friendly staff and local beer on tap.
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Katrina C.
Slow albeit friendly service but food came out fast. Average food, but I must complement the fresh basked yummy biscuits. Great bottomless drink specials. Good prices but I think it's high... Located in a nice area of the Main Street. Early bird food specials before 9am.
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Josh S.
We came here on Christmas day, expecting delicious food. We got crap. It seems like the NEEDED to open today on Christmas in order to get a large crowd due them always being uncrowded and empty. The food was less than mediocre, not fresh, and took a long time to be served. The waiter was nice, which bumps it above, well, no stars. Do yourselves a favor. DON'T go here.
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Shane T.
We were recommended this place by our hotel staff and it lived up to the hype. Be aware, portions are very large! We started with the fried green tomatoes and 2 for 1 hurricanes, both of which were excellent. Then we each had a Po boy, I had the catfish and she had the shrimp. Both sandwiches filled to the brim with the fish and shrimp. We left stuffed and could hardly walk.
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Cheryl F.
Eggs were not very fresh, fruit cup was a couple of sad, shriveled strawberries and a browning banana slice or two. Just seemed a bit dingy and run down. Wouldn't recommend. Servers were very nice however.
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JJ M.
We were looking for a nicer place for dinner. We were very hungry and got tired of looking. We stepped in here around 7:00. The bartender immediately greeted us and explained to me the difference between gumbo and jumbalya. The bartender was also our server. She was very friendly. I didn't catch her name, she is early 20's with curly hair. We ordered filet steak Philly sandwich with jumbalya and fried seafood platter and two cocktails. Food was very good and portions were large. Prices were very good! After a nice meal, we returned to our hotel. About a hour later we discovered we left a cellphone (not mine of course) on the table. We called and the bartender found the phone and was holding it safely. I highly recommend this locals as well as tourists.
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Vicky L.
They are always so nice. Until recently, I only came here after a night of drinking. This last time, I went sober. Yes, its still good when I'm sober. My most recent trip had Alicia helping us. She was really nice and patient with us. And very nice towards my niece who was be a wiggle butt. They have a good children's menu. Their portions are really big - even the children's meal. They have great comfort food (this includes some southern staples).
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MD W.
After we left the Blue Nile (great jazz music there), this place was recommended!!! I wanted the po boy!!! It was loaded with shrimp... Delicious ;-)
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Andrew C.
Food was way too spicy and I normally like spicy food but I couldn't even eat this. The gumbo was very watery and had a strange taste to it. Wait staff was very unfriendly.
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Marcus B.
That po boy I had was outstanding! And their potato salad was incredible. I'm glad to have stumbled upon this place. I can't wait to eat here again when I'm back in NOLA.
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Teresa S.
Some friends and I had dinner here before hitting the streets for a night out on the town. This restaurant was right across the street from our hotel, Sheraton New Orleans which was cool. It wasnt too packed when we got there but people were strolling in frequently as we ate. Our waitress was cool and attentive and got our orders correct. I ordered the famous spicy garlic wings that were very hot with way too much sauce. One of my friends ordered the Teriyaki wings and they were way easier to eat and tasted better. However, I still ate my wings and was able to take some back to the hotel to eat when our night or rather day ended. The prices are very affordable and I didnt hear anyone complaining about their food.
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Anne K.
We came here for a pre-dinner (this is a judgment free zone, people) because our dinner reservation was at 9:15 and we were starving. It's open 24/7 and my cup of gumbo was alright (a little salty). The service was not that great, and that's all I have to say about that.
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John C.
With so many fantastic restaurants in NOLA you don't have to put up with ignorant waiters, horrible service, and hidden costs. Go somewhere else. This was the first time in many many years that I left a restaurant without leaving a tip. The waitress, who claimed to have been the ex wife of the owner, make politically charged statements when we asked about the menu. Then was attempting to push her religion on us but quit abruptly after we had a look of surprise on our face. Then she added $8.00 on the bill for "cheese, jalapenos, mushrooms, and bell peppers" on the eggs. A buck a piece. All of us at the table did not share her political views and did not appreciate the comments. And half of us was Jewish. We left a note instead of a tip. The food was just OK. Nothing to write home about. We had eggs, ham, and grits. Without the $8 toppings the eggs would have been plain. With coffee that was a $13 simple breakfast.
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Jon M.
Stopped in for a hangover lunch with a big group of people during a bachelor party trip. The Oyster Po' Boy was delicious and damn do they give big portions here. By the halfway point of the sandwich I had to have it boxed up to take home. The others in the group ordered a variety of things, and all were really impressed. The late afternoon Po' Boy leftovers by the pool was just what was needed to help work off a night of what can only be called a heroic showing of booze drinking and use of illicit narcotics. Thanks Daisy Dikes!
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Cossette P.
Valentine's Day: we had a late lunch and decided on late dinner. While walking past this place earlier in the day we saw an "all you can eat crawfish" sign. Hubby and i opted for oyster on the shell, fried green tomatoes, and the AYCE crawfish. The servers were friendly and attentive. Since it wasn't crawfish season yet the little critters were tiny. They were generous enough to bring us another plate of these bugs while we're still working on the pile that we started with...I had to ask them to stop. The oysters were alright. Fried green tomatoes good but of course greasy. The crawfish...peppery and salty....not for me. It wasn't fine dining but I thought it went okay....until...3hrs later I was puking these little critters out. I was so sick that I was throwing up 24hrs later. Not a good experience.
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Jeannine S.
2/27/14 : Early Bird Breakfast at was solid & filling for 3.99! Got a delicious biscuit, grits, scrambled eggs, and ham. Coffee was good, and about a buck less than the entire meal, lol. Left full, not stuffed. Always nicer that way. Leaves room for more tasty New Orleans food later in the day!!
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Lisa F.
Cheap food that's pretty tasty. Delicious Bloody Marys. Buy one get one free! Also breakfast 24/7. Super friendly staff.
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Elva D.
Went here for some late night eats. We eat family-style so I didn't personally order all the following for myself. Spicy Gumbo was great, just the right amount of kick, but the Cajun omelette wasn't as spicy as I had hoped. I had to ask for salt on a margarita which baffles me if they advertise margarita deals. The wings were juicy and garlicky, but the gyro meat isn't fresh off the cooker. Must be pre-packaged. Overall, great spot for late night eats if you've been on bourbon street long enough.
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Ashley M.
Reasonable prices, the ability to order easily ala carte and convenient location. Only complaint was the coffee: weak. I had the biscuits and gravy and the bicuits were really light and fluffy.
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Julie T.
We went here on our 1st visit to New Orleans and the food was solid! Everything was delicious and the staff was wonderful. We ordered the crawfish, which was the best we had by far in town. We ordered their spicy, which was spicy but mind you, we can eat really spicy so we asked them to make out next batch even more spicy hot and they came out just the way we wanted, so hot! Would definitely recommend this place for seafood, esp crawfish lovers! They also are open 24/7 which is helpful for late night eats!
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Ewa K.
Crazy long awaiting time, even during not busy night. At least 30 min just for the simple breakfast sandwich.
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Dre A.
Good Lord, all kinds of uneventful. I come here about once a year when I've forgotten how awful the service and food is at the place - to prevent a memory lapse - I've decided to yelp it out. Ordered the standard breakfast plate, eggs sunny side up, grits, biscuit, and bacon. For $2.00 more, I added a stack of pancakes. If you're into presentation or pleasing your tastebuds, please don't look for these treasures of life here - my plate looked like a hurricane hit it by the time I got my shredded it was so blackened bacon, glue cup grits, squashed eggs and my saving grace biscuit... but 45 minutes later into my meal- still no pancakes (but of course they didn't forget to add it to the bill). I did however, found a black hair in my food that I pretended was mine to make me feel better. Never got a coffee refill for my small coffee cup. I saw my waiter twice. Once, when he took my order and second when I chased after him in the kitchen for the check. Don't understand why he was M.I.A. considering that the place was half empty (which was surprising considering it was Jazz Fest weekend.) Do you're self a blessing and avoid the poor service and generic food here unless you're desperate, drunk or forgetful....
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Priscilla K.
daisy dukes is a no-frills eat-and-go restaurant. we wanted crawfish while in NOLA on our friend's bachelorette, and this place was one of the closest in terms of walking distance. our server was kind and took care of us well. yelp had a check-in deal for half a pound of crawfish so we added that to our order! (they also have an AYCE crawfish deal at $28/pp) their drinks are huge, among which we had sweet tea and bloody marys. the bloody mary was really good, one of the better ones i've had. my friend was sad that hers didn't have a crawfish in it (as shown in the menu and on other tables. minus 5 pts). the crawfish comes out on one large platter and is accompanied by a large bowl for the shells. i expected some paper to be laid down to just go at it, so this was a bit different. the crawfish itself was decent, the spices were crazy! overall i appreciated how they seasoned it. i wish they would stock up on wet-naps or something. we had to ask for lemon wedges and even after washing our hands several times throughout the day, we still had traces of crawfish on us. ya win some, ya lose some.
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Heidi M.
Friendly staff, great Cajun food near the quarter without spending a lot. We were there 4 times in 4 days! They will show you how to eat the crawfish.
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Alan W.
I came here at around 1am to get a late night snack after partying! Ordered a couple Po boys and sat down for about 15 minutes paid for the food and left. Was place was maybe about 1/2 full that late at night. The po boys were good and I enjoyed the food decently. Not the best one I had but still very good. There was the usual vareity of local food here and was not too expensive. Thanks for opening late!
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Louie F.
We stopped in for lunch because it was close and didn't look busy. I ordered the Red Beans and Rice. It was OK, not a single slice of sausage which was disappointing. The only redeeming thing I could say was that the biscuit was excellent, but, I wouldn't go back...
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Ji C.
By far, the best bloody mary ever. And the food's awesome too. Service was great, fast, attentive. Everyone was super friendly. A real gem of a place.
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Rosalyn D.
Great food! My friends and I visited during the MLK weekend and experienced the best service. Ask for Jazz!
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Shalana P.
Not impressed. We came for breakfast on a Tuesday morning and the place was almost empty, so nice that there was no wait. Waitress was slow and didn't check in on us often and forgot my water with my Bloody Mary. The Bloody Mary itself was ok, but next door at Jimmy J's you'll find a much better drink. This had heat without the flavor. My friend ordered pancakes and extra crispy bacon. She enjoyed the pancakes but the bacon was extra floppy so she didn't eat it. I ordered the early bird breakfast which is a standard two egg, biscuit, bacon, and hash browns. Now I happen to be a firm believer that a breakfast joint should ALWAYS be able to make good coffee and good eggs. Not the case here, unfortunately. I ordered over medium and received completely hard yolks three times. I sent my eggs back twice and the third time I said screw it, I don't want spit in my dish. The waitress was apologetic and I totally understand that it wasn't her fault at all. She was friendly and gave us a 15% discount on our ticket. All in all. I was MUCH more impressed with Jimmy J's and won't be coming back here.
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Kim H.
There's a lot to love about Daisy Dukes! Every time we visit New Orleans we manage to end up there for at least a couple of meals. Here's why: 1) good food at great prices 2) open 24/7 3) breakfast served all day 4) daily food & drink specials 5) convenient location 6) friendly service 7) relaxed atmosphere Whether my husband and I go as a couple or take our teenaged kids, we are always satisfied. My son, who is a bottomless pit, fills up on the po'boy & fries. My picky daughter manages to find something she likes every time. If it is late in the evening, we can order from the kids menu so we don't go to bed too full. And the early bird breakfast special is SUPER cheap and yummy ( great for early risers or those who've stayed up to watch the sun come up). For us, a trip to NOLA includes a meal at Daisy Dukes.
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Lucas C.
Probably the worst restaurant I've ever been to. Our waitress had to stop taking our order to give some random lady a lighter. This is just pitiful. Chicken fingers were not edible, frozen pizza, grocery store bought cheese steak, crappy burgers and rotten gyros. DONT EAT HERE IT IS THE WORST RESTAURANT I HAVE EVER BEEN TO. EVER!!!! We had a party of ten and not one meal was anything better than disgusting.
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Danny M.
If you're in town for Mardi Gras or just a weekend in NO, you have to stop and grab a bite to eat at Daisy Dukes. Good service and a great special with 7.99 for a half po boy and some gumbo.
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Helen D.
Their gyro is pretty good but really greasy. I went there in July and the meat was better than it is today. Not sure if its a change in qualify of meet, cook or new owner.
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Thai N.
We stumbled upon Daisy Dukes while bar hopping for a bachelor party and we ended up staying here the entire night. Awesome environment, tasty crawfish, excellent service! Can't wait to go back!
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Rob P.
Some mornings I wake up very early for no reason and go to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. The food is always excellent and the staff is helpful. I've only eaten the omelets but am always impressed with the quality. The only downside can be finding parking.
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Monique C.
Went for a late night dinner, didn't have to wait for long, but was escorted to a side room with bar stools and a TV. I ordered a shrimp poboy and my friends ordered cheeseburgers. The poboy was pretty good with all the fixins, fried shrimp pretty tasty, and the burgers looked good as well. Wait for food wasn't bad, but our waitress could have been a little more attentive/friendlier, but this may have been due to how busy they were.
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Angel B.
Clean, (really clean for NOLA;) good service, alligator sausage po boy & fried green tomatoes were amazing! Yum
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Rod L.
Just had breakfast food, which is hard to get wrong, but my Omelette was somewhat brown and just didn't seem fresh, the grits watery. The biscuit was fresh and tasty, and basically saved the meal from being a total waste. Probably a good place to stop if you are drunk and not able to discern otherwise, but there have to be better choices out there.
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Rick G.
We discovered this place the first day we arrived in New Orleans. We have been back for breakfast everyday since. Their breakfast special is amazing. Eggs were cooked perfectly as ordered. The bacon, ham, and sausage were all great as I tried a different one each morning. And you absolutely cannot beat the service received and all from smiling, upbeat servers. Wonderful way to start your day!
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Bronco B.
Decent place to grab a bite after hours. Lots of police officers when I went there, there must be a donut shop close by.
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Mitch S.
So here I am back at Daisy Duke's. I promised the good folks here when I was last here at the end of Jazzfest (May 2012) that I'd write a good Yelp review if I liked it. I was admittedly hesitant to do so. The problem is that not only do I like it, but my New Orleans ritual now contains near-nightly visits. This is a fine thing indeed; however, now following through on my promise means that I'll probably have to wait in much longer lines to get in once word gets out and my review here is confirmed. Oh, well... I'm a nocturnal creature. I live in the San Francisco area, and am a film producer and professional musician (and dinnertime is often after midnight). I'm addicted to good seafood; oysters on the half shell and boiled crawfish are but two at the top of the list. This Daisy Dukes location offers both (but the lesser "Daisy Dukes" on Carondelet doesn't; same name, different owners and menu items). Living in the Bay Area is a joy, but trying to find any food after around 11:00 is definitely a challenge. To find shucked oysters anywhere after 11:00 is impossible (as is finding crawfish just about anytime). Then I discovered 24-hour Daisy Dukes on Chartres, and ate there virtually every morning during the two weeks of Jazzfest 2012 before I finished my day (that began at 11AM the previous day). The staff is great, and the food is both tasty and affordable. I can show up at 5AM if I want and get a few dozen freshly-shucked oysters, a pound or two of great crawfish if in season, and a po-boy. Heaven. So even though it took a couple of months, I have now kept my promise to Daisy Dukes. Just please don't tell too many people about it. Gotta run now to dig into my third dozen AWESOME oysters; if you end up going, do tell 'em that Mitch sent ya...
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William C.
Great Crawfish at 2am!!! Some of best crawfish I've ever had! Must have had 6-7 lbs every nite in a weekend here.
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K S.
Normally I prefer not to dissent from the masses, which seem to offer a mix of reviews -- but today's review grabs a healthy 4 star review for three reasons: the service, the bloody, and the breakfast. Simple enough on each measure. The service here is great and you can pretty much customize any order with zero complications. It's a great place to find a smile - hungover or not - and a welcoming reception. The bloody is not only very tasty, the refills are free. That alone demands a minimum of 3 stars. The kitchen could be on fire with smoke billowing from the back. As long as the refills keep coming I'm good with any potential sidebar disaster. As for the food, it's all good. I suggest building your own triple decker breakfast sandwich. It's very inexpensive and very filling -- not to mention very good, too. All considerations deserve a solid 4 star review. The service, bloody and breakfast will leave you fulfilled and happy. Enjoy a great start to your day! No comment on food beyond breakfast!
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Joseph S.
Should have known this off canal place was going to be terrible the moment I walked in. Service was non-existent. The fried shrimp looked like they were frozen and shipped from China, i.e. they were tiny. It's the type you might expect to see on a crappy poboy but not in a platter. Wouldn't have gone if I wasn't dragged in, but since I was I feel compelled to warn others. If you don't care about taste, atmosphere, or service, then Daisy Dukes is for you.
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Linh N.
Wasn't too busy when we came in around 1030am, which we thought was good. We were promptly seated and waitress took our order quickly. Good first impression. However, the orange juice we ordered tasted old and bland. Breakfast took a while (almost half an hour) to arrive. My friends liked their omelettes but my crawfish etouffee left a lot to be desired. A little bland, salt helped, but wasn't heated properly. Half was warm, half was cold. Kinda Meh. Waitress was helpful and friendly. However, despite the fact that it was pouring outside and we wanted to stay for a little longer, they were trying to kick us out after we've paid. Didn't come to clean the table. We ordered a few drinks to keep our table but they never brought them so we left after 10 minutes.
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Tracy W.
I'm being generous based my friends' experiences here and not my own. I had a literal cup of gumbo, which, while very tasty, cost $6! There was plenty of shrimp and sausage, and it was just spicy enough for my liking, but the cup was tiny and should have been priced around $3. Thankfully I had an orange in my bag to satisfy my hunger while my friends finished eating. Obviously I should have ordered breakfast between 6 and 9 am (huge portions for $4 what??!!), or possibly anything else on the menu, but c'mon, shouldn't everything be up to par?
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Byram S.
Love this place! The crawfish are perfectly seasoned and you can get them anytime. The staff was prompt and nice.
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Jason M.
As a guy from southen california and little knowledge of nola food scene tis place was amazing. We chose this place because of the reviews on the crawfish boil which by the way was awesome. After a few of the bottomless bloody Maries I decided on the alligator omlette and WOW!!! I HIGHLY RECCOMNED THIS PLATE. The service was also very good as we had a party of 10.
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Vida A.
All u can drink bloody mary's for $8 bucks, hell yeah! They aren't the best but they will do at 3 am. Only place you can eat really in the French Quarter. People watching is great too. Food isnt special but like i said, not a lot of choices.
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Nicole N.
I got it delivery and it took an hour and 15 minutes to arrive (my hotel was literally around the corner). The delivery driver said my entire gumbo spilled because of the "potholes in the city". I carried my food up the elevator and sure enough, the gumbo was not only spilled, but dripping through the torn plastic bag and making a mess. I was starving and ate what was left of the gumbo in the container (2 or 3 bites) and it was pretty good and they were generous with the meet from what I could see. I also ordered BBQ wings and Cajun fries. I wasn't impressed. I definitely lost my appetite smelling the gumbo mess all over my soggy flavorless fries and BBQ wings. At the end of my meal, I concluded that I would have rather walked to the mcdonalds across the street to eat. Very disappointing.
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Megs T.
Ok so this is definitely a straight HOLE in the wall, 24-hour joint. But at around 3:00 am on a drunken night/morning THIS is where I had the BEST meal of my most recent NOLA trip?!?! And isn't that how it usually happens? After all the Yelp research and even recommendations from locals--you stumble, by pure serendipity, into that place that makes your trip:) Anyway, I ordered simply: Hot Sausage PoBoy. Mannnnn, that thing was SO good! Rocked my world. It was huge. (Maybe the equivalent of a whole pack of smoked sausage on it?) The bread was buttery and soft, the sausage grilled and charred and spicy. I finished half and took the rest back to the hotel. Considered eating it for breakfast the next day. Please see the pic! So if you are ever in NOLA looking for food at a random hour (or not) I can pretty much guarantee you'll be more than happy here.
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Kim H.
We decided to stop by here after taking a super long walk to the area then riding the street car back and forth. It was open 24 hours and I saw that they had breakfast. First of all, the service was phenomenal. We were checked on by just about every server there. I got the BOGO Bloody Mary and the seafood omelet. Let me tell you, I should have skipped the side items because the omelet was huge. It looked like they used 4-5 eggs to make it and it was full of wonderful seafood. Loved it!
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Sandra L.
This is a hole in the wall joint that's open all day, everyday! They serve huge portions. I ordered the breakfast plate one day, and ordered the burger the next day. The breakfast plate comes with 2 eggs, 2 sausages or bacon, toast, and grits. The burger was good and I substituted for onion rings. The onion rings came in a HUGE basket and was enough for 2 or 3 people. My neighbors at the next table got the po'boys and each plate served 2 people. It was way too much food. :) I tried the bloody mary and didn't like it. But I normally don't like tomato juice though... Service was always good.
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Eric O.
Nothing special or outstanding about this restaurant. Food is decent. Seating is small and cramped. For New Orleans dining, I've experienced much better.
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Nickie G.
All you need to know is that Daisy Dukes is 24/7 and they serve breakfast all day. You know you are going to stumble in at some ungodly hour with the desire, nay, the NEED for some Vitamin G to soak up all that booze. This place is as good as any. We did just that early one morning to get some food. I got the two eggs, over easy, with hashbrowns and biscuits. Eggs cooked perfect. Biscuits were surprisingly good and really soaked up the booze. Hashbrowns ok. The people watching really made the place though. You think you're drunk? You are not going to be the drunkest there by a LONG SHOT. So sit back, enjoy, and get some grease before you pass out!
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Sam B.
disappointing my food came out 20 minutes after the rest of my party had finished theirs, poor service average food
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Amy D.
We should have known better based on other Yelp recommendations but I was dying for some crawdaddy's and this place was a hop, skip and jump from our hotel. I, of course, got some mudbugs and my husband the red beans and rice. Neither were very good. The crawfish were dry and overcooked and the RB&R had an overwhelming vinegar taste (weird). The one good thing was they had 5 Abita Amber drafts for $10. Not a bad deal. Our waiter was especially friendly and attentive. This was a first and last visit for us.
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Clayton T.
Food was decent. Nothing amazing. Disastrous service. It took me an hour and 20 minutes to get a po-boy and a check. The waiter was completely unapologetic and rude. Tuesday 3/11 - whichever guy was on staff....I can't think of another time I've ever had such poor service. He was literally only able to visit my table 3 times in 80 minutes. Hope you have better luck than myself.
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Lindsey N.
It's a place that will serve you breakfast 24/7, which is cool. But, it's nothing to write home about. Cold pancakes, fake eggs, long wait time. The mimosas were pretty good, the bloody Mary's were horrible. The place is nothing spectacular, but to have breakfast after a night on bourbon street at 4:30 am really hit the spot.
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B.J. F.
Decent little spot that can get extremely busy. Food is decent but our waitress left a bit to be desired. After giving us our food we never saw get again until 15 minutes AFTER we finished eating. So service looks to depend on the waitress you get. Food was decent but nothing to write home about. I had the catfish poboy sandwhich and wife had alligator omelette with grits. She enjoyed her meal and mine was as expected. Place is a decent spot to grab a meal and is close to the casino.
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Suzanne W.
Excellent food and friendly service. This is the best of New Orleans! Our favorites--Cajun omelette and Ribeye steak and eggs. We stayed at a hotel on Canal and came here for breakfast three mornings in a row. They have an Early Bird special for $2.99 before 9am. Highly recommended!
(5)
Matthew B.
Daisy Dukes was recommended to us by our mom and it didn't disappoint. The Bloody Mary's come with free refils and an almost ridiculous amount of garnishes including a crawfish. The seafood omelet and grits were excellent.
(5)
Todd K.
Very good lunch place. Came here for lunch on vacation. The gumbo, as other people have mentioned, is excellent! The poboys...well...I mean it was good, but I have no basis for which to compare as I can't make a judgement based on one data point. I had a gator sausage poboy. The half poboy+soup is a good deal. Normally, a cup of gumbo is $4, and a full gator poboy is $13. For $8 they give you a cup and half poboy. So pretty good deal. The fountain sodas are served in huge cups. If I came back to New Orleans I don't think I would go back, not because it was bad but just because it didn't blow my socks off and there are so many places to eat and try in the city
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Greg M.
Cheap breakfast... You get what you pay for!
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Brittany L.
Don't let the name fool you. There are no half dressed waitresses slingin' jambalaya and gator sausage at you in this place. It's a 24 hour establishment that serves up some of the best cajun cuisine I had in NOLA. I decided to try the sampler. I couldn't make up my mind because EVERYTHING sounded delicious. Seafood omelets, oyster po'boys, fried green tomatoes, oyster remoulade. Good grief. I also opted for a bottomless bloody mary ($8.00). It came dressed with celery, green beans, okra, a lemon and most importantly, a crawfish. YES. Although I'm not a fan of crawfish (i know, i know), it was still pretty cool to get one on my bloody mary. Never had that in Texas before. My friend Jean enjoyed the crawfish treat while I guzzled my bloody mary. The mix consistency was on par. Not too thick and not too thin, with just the right amount of spice. A bit too much horseradish for me, but still delicious. Just as I was polishing off the first bloody mary, the waiter appeared with a tray of gleaming, golden Cajun goodness. I felt like a kid at Christmas. The plate before me consisted of a small bowl of red beans and rice, jambalaya and shrimp gumbo ALONG with a freshly baked biscuit, 2 friend green tomatoes and a side of remoulade sauce. I took a deep breath... I didn't know where to begin. So, I decided on a clockwork method of eating. I took a bite of everything in clockwork fashion. One spoon of gumbo down the gullet, then onto the jambalaya...next, down the hatch went a bit of red beans and rice. And so, and so on. I was full by the first round. Everything was so good. The chef was on his A-game that day, that's for sure. My fellow dining companions were also in love with their food. Another friend had the sampler, and was in love like I was. The gator sausage was described as a bit too salty, and the seafood omelet was "good but different". Not sure what that meant, but her plate was clean. If you're in the NOLA area, hit up Daisy Dukes. Bottomless Bloody M's and good food to boot.
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Nick D.
Kind of a cross between a diner and a bar (they actually have a full bar). In a 3 day weekend, I ate here 3 times; once for breakfast and twice for a 4am "snack." The 4 am trips should probably be disregarded, although I did enjoy my breakfast sandwiches both times, but the real breakfast I had was very good. The hashbrowns aren't really my style, but the omelet and biscuit were quite good. The coffee was descent and the waiters were nice. Prices aren't too bad either. I probably hit it so much because it was literally around the corner from my hotel, but I still think I would have gone there if it wasn't so convenient.
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Jacquie J.
Posting my trip advisor reviews this review is from March 2012 This is a hole in the wall with quick fast service.Don't expect any thing just average food for a good price!
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Joseph S.
Pros: - It is 24x7 and it opens on Christmas eve and Christmas day - They serve beer Con: - Chicken Wing is ok, I ordered the Spicy Garlic Chicken way, the sauce is good, but that's all I can taste. - I'm not gumbo expert, but I think their gumbo is average at best. Overall, I would come here if I have no where else to go like on Christmas eve, no place was open.
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Carla G.
Groupon has let me down again. I was excited to purchase a groupon for $10 worth $20 for food at Daisy Dukes. I ate here for breakfast on my first day of my vacation. The place was packed so I thought this was a great deal I was let down completely. I have been to New Orleans a lot and there are just so many better breakfast places than this. (Ruby Slipper, Stanley, Mena's) The egg omelet was completely burnt, the biscuit was dry and the bacon so salty you needed a gallon of water later. The pancakes were just o.k. A little tough but a better option than the omelet. The place did not seem clean and the table was sticky from the syrup. I guess this is a good option after a long night on Bourbon street and it really doesn't matter the quality of food. So disappointed that I wasted a meal here and didn't go to a better option.
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Phillip P.
We ordered delivery, late night on a weekday (tuesday). It took 1 hour 15 minutes for our delivery to show up. They didn't give us a clue it would take this long. Plus they forgot our juices. When the food arrived it was cold and nasty. It had been sitting around for over 45 minutes.
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Kaylan A.
The food was good and the service was great. If you're getting fries, make sure to get the spicy ranch sauce, it's sweet with a bit of a kick. This place is super inexpensive, so I don't know why it got two $$. Love that it's open all the time!
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Paul H.
Only ate breakfast here but did so several times during my stay. Omelet is delicious. Hash browns are okay. A couple of friends enjoyed the bottomless bloody mary, which is delicious I must say. Good place to eat breakfast and a good price.
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Darryl P.
Nawlins is one of my new favorite layovers and Daisy Dukes is one of the reasons. It's close to the hotel and the food is great. Almost no wait from the time I walked in. I ordered the Cajun Omelette with grits, juice, and toast and it was very good. Well seasoned. Well cooked. Well made. The cook was singing while he made it so I figured it would be good. I was right!
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Cameron K.
Bottomless bloody marys seals the deal for me. They are pretty tasty too! I enjoyed my breakfast sandwich as well.
(4)
Jermaine W.
The place really looks like a questionable establishment from the outside but inside is cool and the food passes the test. The wings were great, fried hard, and the actually have sweet tea, unlike many establishment in the French Quarter area.
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amber d.
Came in looking to kill time right before I needed to head for the airport and boyyyyy was I mad at myself for not discovering this place sooner. This is literally across the alley way from my hotel the Marriott...sigh... Now onto the good... I only ordered fried green tomatoes and I've still yet to conclude whether I like them or not...hmmm.... But Unlimited Bloody Mary's for $8!!! Love it!
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David F.
Daisy Dukes was a pleasant surprise on my recent visit to New Orleans. We had a group of 10 and were looking for a place close by to eat Cajun. There is nothing impressive about the curbside exterior and the interior is simple, but the food really hit the spot. I am not a big Poboy fan, but the shrimp poboy was filled with fried popcorn shrimp and the blackened fish poboy looked tempting. I had the Blackened Catfish Platter with gumbo, fried green tomatoes and biscuit. The two decent sized fish fillets were heavily seasoned and quite spicy, which is how I like my blackened fish. The gumbo was very tasty and a nice side. The fried green tomatoes though fine, are not big on my favorite sides list. The biscuit was excellent and I mean noticeably so. I also sampled the potato salad which was quite good. I expected to see waitresses dressed in Daisy Dukes but to my surprise this was not just another tilted kilt or hooters like I was prejudice to believe. The staff was quick and pragmatic getting us seated quickly even with a party of ten. Food was out quickly and staff was attentive. If you are looking for Cajun just off Canal this is a great choice. I hear breakfast is winner here too so if your there between 1:00 am and 4:00 you might want to check out the specials.
(4)
Gary R.
A local favorite with good breakfast offerings, endless Bloody Mary's and quick service. The prices are very reasonable especially if you get their before 9 am for breakfast. Have not had lunch or dinner but they do offer a large menu variety.
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Janie J.
We were recently in New Orleans for the jazz and after an amazing few days of good times and good food we went out for our last night a little late. Having a hard time finding a restaurant style place rather than a bar, open late, we happened apon this place. We had, had nothing but good food everywhere so we figured why not? I guess all that fun in the sun must have screwed up our judgment. This place, from the moment we sat down was horrible. Our waitress took 10 minutes to get our drink order and then another 10 to bring us two waters and 3 beers. We had six in our party. We ordered our food which included a start of boiled crawfish. And got the yelp coupon for a free appetizer which we picked out the wings. Wings were disgusting. The crawfish were tasty enough (not as good as the fairgrounds) but they serve them in a huge boat that takes up a ton of space and then another huge boat to put the shells in. Stupid. When our food came they just keep piling on the table even though we were done with the boats. We had to grab someone walking by to take them. We ordered three shrimp poboys and they were awful. Hard bread and virtually tasteless. We ordered the fried oyster basket that sat apon a soggy mess of fries. We also had the fried green tomatoes, that were mediocre at best. I would steer clear of this place. Not only was the food horrible the waitress was no where to be found other that to take our order and drop off the check to which they added an automatic 17% GRATUITY! She also took nearly 20 minutes to pick up the cards. We were just sitting there waiting to get the hell out of there. I was honestly debating just leaving cash without the tip at all if she didn't show up finally. I have NEVER been more pissed off at any establishment. I'm an extremely good patron! I work for tips and pride myself on good customer service. We were very friendly and polite but our server was horrible. It was as if she knew she was getting her 17% regardless so she just didn't care. What blew my mind was her actually asking us if we wanted dessert?! Shameful DD! To the owner, check your staff!
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Tonia H.
My review might be slightly jaded after going to Mothers (as in evil step mother) but i doubt it. The food - Amazing, Service- super warm. I love this place. We had crawfish and it is not for the weak of mouth. This was spicy!! Then we had the lemon pepper and hot wings. Delish for days!! followed up my oysters on the half shell.. My only complaint would be that you probably shouldn't serve the spiciest thing first. I was able to enjoy the oysters after having my mouth and soul on fire in a good way. I would highly recommend this place. Went two times in one week. Thank you to the waiters, owners, staff, bartenders, chef for making some of the best food in this specific category. As they say, you put your foot in it!!
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Kevin L.
Had the spicy gumbo. Wasn't too spicy at all to my dismay. No gumbo file either, looked at me like I was the first to ever ask for it. Everyone else in my party enjoyed the food. Got a small pizza to go for the wife, we both liked it.
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Kalean V.
The best 24/7 restaurant in the quarter! Their omelettes are amaizing and everything in general is fresh and very good service no matter what time of the day or night you're going there. It's been a few months that I started to go around the French quarter and try the food in all 24/7 bars and restaurants ... daisy dukes on charters definitely got me going back there at least 3-4 times a week now !
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Young A.
Not a fan. Food was edible, but nothing great. Definitely doesn't compare to the other options we tried during a 3 day trip in New Orleans. Service was the biggest problem. Slow and unsmiling. Not clearing away our appetizer plates (that were clearly finished) when the entree came. Near the end of the meal, we spilt our Pepsi accidently so had to get up. Waitress comes over and asks us if we're done - clearly notices the spill but doesn't help with cleaning up, napkins or anything.
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Leyandra M.
We first went in because it was across from our hotel. I'm so glad we did. The staff here is amazingly nice and efficient. They're open 24 hours, you can even get breakfast at any time. We went in twice. Once for breakfast on our last day, and once late at night after a night on Bourbon St. Breakfast orders on a scale of 1-5: *Pancakes = 4 *Veggie Omelet = 4 *Plain Jane Omelet = 3 *Breakfast sandwich = 3 As someone mentioned before the coffee cups are on the small side. I had a coke and the cups are HUGE. You don't even need a refill. Late night creep: *Hot Wings = 5 *Spicy Garlic Wings = 4 *Philly Cheese stake = 3.5(the steak wasn't all that, but the bread was nice and soft, and the lettuce and tomato was really fresh.) *Mozzarella sticks = 3.5(only because the marinara sauce was served cold) *Chilly fries = 3 I would definitely return to Daisy Dukes for the Wings alone. The prices are reasonable, and the portions are a good size. It's a great place to just chill and enjoy yourself.
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Joe B.
Some of the best fried seafood in the Quarter. The breading actually has taste instead of a bland breadcrunbed coating. Great gumbo too. It equals or exceeds the famoux big name places.
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David R.
I had my doubts about a place called Daisy Duke's, right around the corner from Chartres and Canal, which was open late. Seems like three strikes (or at least three red flags) but I have to admit that we all enjoyed a great meal with good service for close to reasonable prices. I had a delicious (and large) shrimp poboy and some solid onion rings. My cup of Diet Coke was enormous and was refilled at request. Other entrees enjoyed around the table included the oyster poboy, the oyster basket, the seafood omelette, and the pancakes. Service from Ioana was warm and attentive, and not in any sleazy or saccharine ways either. They have a couple of TVs to keep your eyes busy and I can even say that the bathroom was not close to the disaster that it could have been. Oh, and there was some kind of bottomless bloody mary deal, but I don't know the details. All around, DD is a solid option if you're craving late-night food within walking distance of your downtown hotel.
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Lindsay S.
Score = 3.0 (solid for real diner food) Price = $ Website: daisydukesrestaurant.com I can definitely sign off on their pancakes, bacon and apple pie! A great spot to finish off the night after being out on Bourbon Street.
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Cheryl G.
We enjoy this place because it's a good cheep breakfast. If you go before 9am it's only 4.00. The food is good and lots of it. The coffee is not so great but we also get the Bloody Mary . It's nice to fine a reasonably priced meal on vacation. We have never tried it for lunch or dinner, not sure I would.
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Tamia G.
Breakfast for dinner?? Absolutely! Pancakes, ham steak & a side of creamy grits and coffee made me really happy that night in the Quarter! While it's true that this ain't "fine cuisine" it is consistently tasty diner-type food. They are open 24-hours and serve breakfast, lunch & dinner anytime. Plus, they have a full bar to accommodate even the most hard-core drinkers! Bonus: When you check-in via Yelp, you also receive a free Bloody Mary!
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Stephen G.
I have visited this place on several occasions, mostly late at night. I've had a variety of the food here but I'm giving this place four stars for one reason only; the gator po'boy is out of this world amazing! I've had gator before but this place gets it right. I had the wings and other assorted food but do yourself a favor and make sure you have the gator po'boy.
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Bruce J.
Cleanest place around I thought, service was good and food was better than I expected, a pleasant surprise. All the servers were friendly and seemed to cover for each other as I had a couple of them stop by. highly reccomend this place!
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Jessica L.
Horrendous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......I could go on and on lol!! Oh and when the manager didnt like that she needed to re-run our ticket due to her mistakes....she literally said "stupid f**king wh*re.....stupid bit*h" I seriously couldnt believe my eyes, ears or even my mouth!!!!!!! DO NOT GO HERE!!! I would give no stars if I could have!!
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John R.
We went on a Saturday for an early dinner. I saw the varying reviews on Yelp but we had a Restaurant.com gift certificate so we went for it. It is located right across from the French Quarter Marriott close to the Chatres/Canal intersection so is a convenient location for all those staying in the Canal and off-Canal hotels. It's open 24/7 which might make it appealing on those 4 am crawl-back-to-the-hotel trips. They also do breakfast 24 hrs a day which has some allure, as well. Food: the food choices include a variety of typical Cajun/Creole choices common to the French Quarter (think gumbo, jambalaya, etc) but additional items such as wings, steaks and burgers are available as well. Their claims to fame are All You Can Eat Crawfish and free refills on Bloody Mary's. They were out of crawfish that day (as was most of the French Quarter so not a specific ding on their part) and I didn't try the BM's. Since we had to spend a certain amount to use the gift certificate, I choose the New Orleans Sampler ($15.95) which includes gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, fried green tomatoes and bread. As it turned out, they were out of fried green tomatoes but I went with it anyway. I've eaten a lot of the 3 core items above and I have to say that none of the them were particularly impressive with the red beans & rice being a complete letdown. There are many other places within blocks that serve all of these better. My girlfriend had to go with her second choice (Daisy Burger $5.95) because she had originally settled on the fried green tomato po boy. She was particularly disappointed with it because even with the special 'Daisy Dukes Original Sauce' she felt the meat was rather flavorless. I give the food 2 Stars though you could argue that is somewhat generous given the amount of quality competition so close by. Service: Our server was friendly and polite enough and didn't mind chatting with us but she was also pretty blunt with her opinions of many things including her fellow workers, Mardi Gras and life in general. A bit too much TMI and gossiping for my taste. 3 Stars. Atmosphere: By French Quarter standards its not bad, meaning 300 years of decay and 1000's of drunk tourists haven't completely dissolved it. It is a bit small (again, fairly common) with a layout that would make having a large party problematic. There are a couple of large, HD TV's as well. 3 Stars. Value: The menu prices span quick a range and I'm not sure I get all of them ($6 for a burger but $22 for blackened alligator sausage). Overall, I would say the prices are on the good side for the area especially for items such as omelets and burgers. I have to land on 3 Stars for value. Overall, it is highly unlikely we'll return but we have the advantage of having a very good understanding of the area. For those that are new to the French Quarter and are staying near Canal St., this may be an option - especially for those late night recovery sessions! Food: 4/10; Service 6/10; Value 7/10; Atmosphere 6/10
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Will F.
Smells gross, dirty inside, service was awful. I get its right at the entrance to the quarter, but come on! I do have to say that the drinks were cheap and much stronger than most in NoLA, but maybe thats to cover the smell?! Won't be going back here anytime soon.
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Taneesha C.
Was in Nola this past weekend and this spot was a few blocks from my hotel. I went on bourbon street around 10pm to fid some grub but a lot if places were closing down, an I didn't want to eat a tourist trap so I decided to give this place a shot. I ordered 2 po boy specials (alligator,catfish), fried green tomatoes, Cajun fries and some biscuits! The food was great and well seasoned the bar is divey which I love! Those biscuits were awesome! Definitely order some. This place is also 24 hours which is a huge plus!
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Mark E.
Great breakfast. The alligator omelet was delicious. The half po boy is huge. Nice local flair. We will be back.
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Jessica K.
We came into Daisy Duke's several times during Carnival 2012, and were lucky enough to have Jazz as our server, she was fast, friendly, efficient and helpful, and better yet, she remembered us despite the crazy amounts of people going through there during Carnival season! The food was delicious, I especially loved the sausage po'boy, and I definitely recommend getting a Duke's Tea, good stuff! Another quick tip, they will deliver to your hotel in the French Quarter, the food arrives quickly and piping hot! We took advantage of this at least three times during our last NOLA trip. The combination of Jazz's amazing service and the delivery option bumps Daisy Duke's from four starts to five stars!!
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Brian R.
Excellent Bloody Mary! Great spicy sausage po-boy. Fried green tomatoes were really good as well.
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Jessica L.
We actually ate here twice, the second time being a drunk quest for midnight snacks.(More on that later.) First trip was eh, a bit of a disappointment. My friend ordered the alligator poboy and gumbo. She didn't care for either and mostly picked at my plate of fried catfish and cajun fries. I personally liked the biscuit that came with my meal best. (How can you screw up a biscuit anyway.) Our second trip however was a great redemption! I don't know if it was because we were drunk and anything probably would've tasted good. First off, I was able to order a long island iced tea (which I'm certain I didn't need) at 2am! Followed that with an order of fried green tomatoes, a cajun philly cheese steak and dukes special chicken wings. Oh my god. It was amazing. Like I said, we were pretty lit but I'm pretty sure the food actually was good. And when we couldn't finish our drinks, the waitress brought us to-go cups for them and off we stumbled into the night.
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Scott B.
I'm giving them one star, simply for the fact that they will not separate your party's checks. You're a restaurant! WTF is that all about?!
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Jay S.
Finally some food in NOLA with some of that southern flavor, So far on this trip I've been disappointed at the lack of seasoning at most places until I found Dukes. I ordered the sampler plate I was very impressed with everything including the fried green tomatoes which I'm not normally a big fan of. I docked them one star because the waiter never offered to refill my water. Hospitality could be a bit better but food was great.
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FB W.
This place is one of the few in the French Quarter area that is open 24/7. The staff is not the friendliest, but they're not overtly rude either. The food is great, though.
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J W.
BEST IN NEW ORLEANS! Passed the location trying to get to recommended restaurants. What a mistake. Alethia "Lee Lee" was absolutely AMAZING as a server and enhanced our experience. The food was delicious and portions were too much to consume. I wish I were staying longer just to eat there daily. If I were a local this would be my regular spot. I wish I could make a recommendation for a particular dish but out of the six different dishes we orders ever one was GREAT! We spent the meal sharing our meals so we all could could taste how good it is. Please try.
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Carlos Q.
My wife and I went out for a date which is rare for us since we mostly do the family thing with the kids. So we got to experience Bourbon ST. for the first time together. What a great and fun night. By the way wear a watch cause if you do not keep track you may be there till morning like we did. Seeing that it was 5am we headed towards our hotel and we were both hungry of course so decided we shall get something to eat. Yelp app show us some food. Lol. So it brought us to Daisy Dukes. Looking at the reviews I must say I had high hopes. So now comes my review. Unfortunately we never got to order anything from the menu. We walked in and waited to be seated. A younger hispanic woman helped us to our table. She asked us what we wanted to drink so had had two waters and began to look over the menu. I must say I take my time when being somewhere for the first time and i found many things on the menu that caught my eye. By the time I got to the second part of the menu she had already asked us three times what we were going to order. She behaved as if she was in some sort of rush to take our order and mind you the place was barely at maybe 1/4 full if that. I know I caught her roll her eyes twice and my wife had to keep her calm because we did not want to end the night badly. Finally we had made our decision and since we had our little ones at hotel we also wanted to take them some break fast. She said we could not order the kids pancakes to go even when i told her i would pay extra if need be. There is no way I was going home empty handed for my children. We were going to eat then take to go orders for two children and one adult. She was so rude with us the whole time and that was the last straw! I have never walked out of a restaurant without ordering because of bad service until this night. I will be back in december to try it one more time so I will let everyone know if I change my star rating. Damn shame I really wanted to try the alligator sausage omelette......
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Gail H.
Don't bother. I ordered oysters on the half shell and they were so bad I had to send them back. The service sucked. Slow as hell and no one smiled. I would never go here again.
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Toni J.
Service was horrible; took a long time to be seated, given menus and orders taken.. I should have ordered breakfast like everyone else in there but I can get bacon and eggs anywhere so I ordered a shrimp po boy and a cup of gumbo. The shrimp tasted like frozen, pre battered and the bread was too hard for a po boy. The gumbo did have a good flavor to it but was really salty with very little seafood.
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Eddie S.
This is a little hole in the wall right off of the French quarter. The food was good and the service was excellent. Cajun cheese steak sandwich- B. I wish it had more Cajun seasoning. The fries were OK also. Seafood gumbo- A+++. It was so flavorful every bite was wonderful. Etteptoufe- A+++++++ I know I spelled that wrong but it is filled with crawfish and it is a very creamy flavorful dish. It makes you feel good inside. I also like how big the ice tea cups were. I didn't like the apple pie dessert.
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Alex H.
The perfect place to eat after a night of drinking on Bourbon street. I got the alligator sausage po boy with the cup of gumbo. Not sure if it was the taste of mind, but I think it was the best gumbo I had in New Orleans. Only thing bringing it down from being five stars was that it took so long to get the food.
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Lisa G.
These employees are not on southern time. They will acknowledge you immediately, and your food comes fast. And they're very nice. What's not to love about a menu with an alligator omelet on it? Nothing fancy... basic menu with good prices. It does the trick.
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Jessica D.
We stubble onto to place and we were happy. The bacon and sausage was juicy. Great for and a must once in New Orleans .
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Jacobie D.
Great place. Loved the fried fish and shrimp. And they stay open really late.
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Tyrone C.
Great diner to get food anytime in NOLA. I had the shrimp Po boy and jambalaya on a separate occasion. Was satisfied with the taste, serving and price each time.
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Brett H.
Great dinner. Got the sampler to try everything. Loved the gumbo and then heard from a few locals that they think it is the best in the quarter. Hole in the wall with good prices.
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E P.
After looking at yelp for close to an hour, I decided on Daisy Dukes after a friend recommended it. With all the places to eat in the area, it wasn't a simple decision. Although many of the places said there would be a wait, I only waited 5 minutes before being seated. It's a small space, but the food comes quick and people are in and out. Being from the PA-NJ-DE area, where diners and good breakfast are the standard, this place made me feel right at home. The portions are big, so much that I had enough food to box up for someone less fortunate than myself. I probably won't make it back here this trip since I want to try all the NOLA has to offer, but if I ever make it back here, definitely worth it. If you're looking for breakfast closer to $10 rather than $20, try Daisy Dukes. The waitresses were nice too...
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Jason M.
Great Food! Great Drinks! Great Prices! Great Atmosphere! Great Customer Service!
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Jen R.
ALL YOU CAN EAT CRAWFISH YES Believe me, it's not as much as you'd think. Between pinching and sucking over and over again, you start to get crawfish tunnel vision and your body is telling you to stop. Please for the love of all that is holy stop. The crawfish were very fresh, and not too spicy. We didn't try the bloody mary's because we had way too much to drink already this trip. The servers were very friendly and always had a refill ready (on our drinks and our mudbugs). BTW We had 3 lbs split between us. I don't think I'm going to want crawfish again for a decade.
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Jorge G.
3 visits over two days. Twice for breakfast for their bacon egg and cheese biscuit sandwiches with a side of hash browns. One of best biscuits we have had. Lunch there one day was shrimp poboys and gumbos. Will be back and highly recommend.
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C M.
The service was excellent. We arrived around 8:30 Sunday morning. The place was semi-full yet calm & quiet. Low lighting for those who may have a hangover, we sat at the window and watched others hustle by. The early bird special had a wide variety and hit the spot. Neither of us could finish our plate. The coffee was really good and the waitress gave me a to go cup (on request ) and topped it off. I would have eaten here more if I discovered it earlier in my trip.
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Natalie D.
Delicious! We hit Daisy Dukes every time we are in NOLA. Consistent food, great service and they deliver to your hotel! You can't beat that after a long night of boozing. The breakfast is delicious. The shrimp po boy is fantastic! The shrimp are fresh and not fries to hard, perfectly seasoned served dressed on a wonderful piece of bread!
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Heather N.
This restaurant was just okay. It has an outdoor holding area where you wait for a table - there was a sign that said "please wait outside" and another that said "Wait to be seated," so we stood there at the outdoor hostess stand waiting for a table for about 5-10 minutes. Finally a woman came out and asked if we wanted a table? Of course we said yes. We were seated immediately and service was speedy, we had drinks ASAP and our order was taken and delivered within 10 minutes. The food was just okay - I had a popcorn shrimp po boy (I'd give it a 7 on a scale of 1-10) and my wife had a Caesar salad which she said was lacking. It was just lettuce, feta, black olives, and croutons - that's it. Overall an okay experience...but we won't return.
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Chuck F.
Great food relaxing atmosphere exactly what you want in NOLA. Best of all my bill was only $13! Not the most most glitzy places but definitely worth going to
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Mario G.
The Gumbo was excellent but the service was poor and our waiter was horrible. We dined in twice on our vacation and got the same waiter both times which made the visit less accomadating.
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Jody B.
I think the ratings for this place direcly correlate to the reviewers alcohol intake and time of day they visited this 24 hour dive. I don't know about other locations, but I won't be going to this one again. My friend and I were both craving 24 hr breakfast food at about 11pm on a Thursday night. We came directly from the Saenger and were sober. The service was slow and I had to go and find the server to get both silverware and again to get butter for the dry toast. There's not many ways to screw up a breakfast platter. My sunny side up eggs were pretty good, and the sausage patties were ok. However, the hash browns weren't crispy at all, they were kind of soggy actually, and the toast was lightly toasted (I prefer dark) and we weren't given any butter or jellies for it. Even the orange juice was kinda thick and not even cold. Maybe if I had been drunk and starving in the wee hours of the morning after a wild night out, I might be raving about the place, but not to grab a quick bite when you're stone cold sober. There's too many good restaurants in the area for that!
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TC M.
Food was pretty darn good and the staff was nice. My server spoke to fast for me to catch everything but after a couple of tries I got what she suggested and it was good. I was about to give this place 3/4 starts because of this darn annoying loud crying baby. But that's not their fault. Is it?
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Joe D.
Great Breakfast! I ate here 6 out of 7 days I was in NOLA for breakfast. The food was great and not very expensive either. The waitress was a bit freaked out that I paid her in $2 bills though.
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Nathaniel C.
Seafood omelet was pretty good hash browns could have been a little crisper but overall great service waitress was very attentive. .
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Angela B.
This was our first restaurant in New Orleans, so at first we thought maybe EVERY place was like this: hot, humid, termites everywhere, slow service, mediocre food. Turns out that is not the case. Since we were a large group, they stuck us in this small room that was not air conditioned, had the windows open and the termites everywhere. Since we had a bunch of people in wheelchairs, the fact that this room had all high bar stools was not very good either. Food was super greasy and the termites kept getting stuck in my egg (I had a breakfast sandwich, but they definitely have their own style here as it was put on regular bread instead of an english muffin), then they would drown in the grease and just be stuck. You don't even want to know how many termites flew into my water and got stuck there as well. Absolutely gross! But at the time, we all thought maybe that was normal for New Orleans. Wrong! After this place, we went to Huck Finn's, Palace Kitchen, Cafe du Mond, Ole Saint, Crescent City Brewhouse, Gumbo Pot, and tons more restaurants which were all air conditioned and none had termites. I'll give them a break on the service aspect, since we were a large group, hopefully they are better with small groups or individuals. Anyways, definitely don't recommend this place and would never go back. One positive thing I'll give them, is that they do have good chicken strips and fries, as I tried some of my friends and they were pretty good.
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Debra K.
So I didn't want to come in when I first passed because it smelled like a nursing home. Then I drunkenly walked a little more and ran into my taxi driver friend Teddy that lives here. I told him I needed an oyster po boy. He said go here, turned to the other taxi man he was chilling with who also said "their po boys are about the size of my head". I said "I don't need all that. I just want an oyster po boy" but agreed to head that way. The bell man who tried to holla asked where I was going and I replied "Daisy Dukes" he said "get a po boy" okay three local suggestions? Solid Ordered the half oyster po boy with gumbo. Big ol juicy delish oysters. Gumbo...smelled a little weird. So...three stars.
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Stephanie M.
This was a first stop for food in New Orleans and it really set the tone. We had the oyster po'boy and it was delectable. We didn't even need sides as this sandwich is almost a foot long and stuffed with more oysters than necessary. Their remoulade sauce really set it over the top (and I don't even eat condiments on my food normally!) My only complaint is something that some people may love- we ordered a hurricane as one should when in New Orleans; however, the drinks were wasted as they were cups of nothing but several types of liquor mixed for an overly potent undrinkable concoction. Like I said, some people may actually love this fact but it wasn't for us little ladies.
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Megan B.
Was staying at the Marriott and this place is open 24/7 so we ate here a reasonable amount. Staff is all fantastic I didn't meet a bad person here. If you get the fried green tomatoes get them without parmasen they use that kraft dried stuff that smells and tastes like puke on top and it totally ruins them. The pork chops are juicy and well seasoned the daisy burgers are huge and can feed a couple of people if you get them with fries and aren't HUGE eaters. Eggs are always exactly right hash browns are crispy. Bacon is yum and buiscuts are fresh home made. Shrimp po boy wasn't a winner for me but I have friends who said it was good so maybe I just got a dud.
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Chelsi H.
Bottomless Bloody Mary's - with one placed into a to-go cup without even asking and brought to our table for $8 total. It's a good spot for a straightforward breakfast at a low price. And just as an FYI - there are not girls in Daisy Dukes waiting in tables here! It's very low key.
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Pissed Chick C.
The food is good..but WTF..DUDE. this location bites ass major ass..it's small it dingy and not what one world look for ...but if you drinking your not and they need that ...be warned go to the express location
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John B.
Came here for breakfast at 3am. Great service and great food. I had a regular American breakfast that consisted of eggs toast hash browns bacon and yes Alligator on the side. NOLA style. Everything was clean. Will definitely come back when I'm in the area.
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Jeremiah C.
Food is decent for the price. Service is ok, but they didn't include the biscuits with our meal as advertised on the menu. After telling a third employee we finally got them. Good spot for super late night / very early grub after a long night in the Quarter. Basically like a truck stop diner meets Denny's. I'd come back again, given the circumstances. ;)
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Melinda K.
I loved loved loved everything I ate from there gator omelette, cheddar cheese grits, BISCUITS and shrimp po-boy but I wished they delivered because the hostess was not welcoming @ the Chartres location.
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Mike A.
The place is ok the help is good The oyster are very small Them crawfish are good! And spicy They also sell art
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Dale R.
Every time I stay at Marriott across the street I've seen this place but never stopped. Don't be fooled, as I was, from the outside, or the rustic old New Orleans, this place is great. Service fast, order fast, and it's the best Huge burger I've had! All was satisfying and will put this place down as a frequent stop. Almost forgot $10.42 amazing
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Kelly M.
Came in to grab a late lunch. The place was pretty quiet and a bit divey. Service was quick but then absent. Both the service and the food were nothing special. Shrimp po boy was nicely fried but a bit on the salty side and there was no sauce at all or anything special on it. The bread was too large for the shrimp portions and just overall fell flat.
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Nkechi A.
Limited menu No pancakes after 12 Rude waitress (white with short hair) Manager wasn't compromising
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Brandi N.
Ok but not amazing. My travel group and I came to Daisy Dukes to grab a bite to eat because it's very highly rated on Yelp. Eh...it was ok. Venue: Daisy Dukes is a small store front cafe like most of the restaurants here in New Orleans. I really like the vintage/jazzy decor in all of these places simply because it shows off the culture of Nola. We got to Daisys around 12:30p and we were greeted by a line out the door like most of these restaurants. We stood outside and baked in the hot Louisiana sun for about 30 minutes before we were able to get inside. Note: It wasn't much cooler on the inside either. It seems from the layout you can't sit a table of more than 6 people, so if you have a large group and want to sit together you will have to wait a bit longer for the extra seating to open up. Service: Before going to DDs we called ahead to see if they were open (being as some restaurants were closed today - weird) and they said yes, then we asked if they took reservations because our party was large and the lady said no and hung up on me. The door hostess was nice taking down names of guests and party size - would have been nicer if we got a complimentary cup of water since we had to wait outside under the sun and their storefront heater...yes...heater. Our waitress was very nice and attentive. I was surprised to see that we could only redeem one "appetizer with entree purchase" check-in perk per table - although we had multiple Yelpers at the table. Apparently it's a restaurant policy. How 5 ppl can share one side salad baffles me. Small bites I suppose. Food: I ordered the Seafood Omlet because people were raving about it as they walked out the door. It came with crawfish, shrimp cheese and tomatoes. I asked our waitress if the shrimp and crawfish were deveined because I don't prefer to eat dirt lines and she assured they were. Sadly she was mistaken. The crawfish were deveined but the shrimp were not cleaned - needless to say I ate around them. This dish came with grits and a biscuit. Seems like biscuits are a staple here in New Orleans. It was delish and the grits were just ok. Overall: I wouldn't say this is a must have on your personal restaurant agenda but you can give it a go if you have nothing else to do. Not worth the 30 minute wait to get in the door.
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Kristoffer A.
Went here for breakfast because jimmy j's was so busy. I was not disappointed. I had the best omelette I have ever eaten in my life. Ham and crayfish. My friends had gumbo and an alligator sausage omelette and they couldn't complain either. I will definitely recommend stopping here for breakfast at least
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Javy H.
Early bird special is a steal! For under $5 you get a standard breakfast that's cooked well. This special is available everyday before 9:00Am. Oh and that includes a choice of meat without the meat it's probably under $4. A great money saver indeed. Side Note- Staff great and very quick to take your order. Other meal choices are very well priced you can save money by eating here.
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Jay J.
Absolutely terrible..!! Frozen fish... Not fresh..! Frozen onion rings... Not home made..! Frozen store bought Gumbo.., it was terrible..!! Absolutely not home made..!! I LIVE IN LOUISIANA.... This is not at all a true representation of south Louisiana food...!!
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Erik R.
Great food, very unexpected from what first impressions tell you about the place. Had the hot sausage po boy with potato salad.
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Christina C.
I didn't know I wanted crawfish for breakfast with my pancakes, but I did. I really did. And it was awesome. Some of the best crawfish I had on that trip!
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Robyn B.
I was not too impressed with this place. It is very small and although the service was quick, the waitresses were not at all friendly and bare minimum helpful. We had to wait outside behind an air conditioner unit that was blowing hot air before being seated which put everyone in a bad mood before even going inside. Once inside we attempted to use the free appetizer offered by yelp and was informed that it was good for one per table. My party ended up being split and my friends at another table were told they could not use their free appetizer from yelp, so the lack of consistency was a turn off as well. The food was good which of course was a giant plus as we were there to eat lol. I had the seafood omelet. The seafood in it was very fresh and tasty. The grits were not good at all but the biscuit was really good. There was a limited menu during this event which seemed to be a trend at a lot of places. Another plus is that they are open 24 hours for the night owls.
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Rebecca A.
After a very late Friday night out on the town, we needed breakfast bad Saturday morning. We found Daisy Dukes and decided to give it a try. I'm pretty sure I was still drunk on the way to a major hangover so I really don't remember much about the meal. I know I ordered two eggs, bacon, and then probably hash browns and toast. I do remember the eggs were cooked well, overeasy. The guys with me enjoyed their food and drinks, the service was good, and the price was reasonable. I mean their bloody maries are made with 100% Chuck Norris tears, how could you not stop in!
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Jonthan R.
Food was nothing too special. Took forever to get out check. Couldn't break a $100 for change. This is a restaurant???? Staff seems timid. You look at them, being obvious that you need something, and they see you and act like they're doing something else. Changed to three star because staff contacted me about unpleasant stay.
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Mike D.
Great place to grab a quick and easy breakfast if you are in a hurry to go sightseeing in the French Quarter. The hostess was very funny. She tells everyone the wait is about 10 minutes because she doesn't know how long it takes people to eat. The wait to be seated was more like 15 or 20 minutes, but the food comes out really quick once you order and the line to get in isn't that bad compared to other lines of close by restaurants.
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Belinda B.
I called Daisy Duke's at about 3:30am for delivery to the Tulane ER. I ordered a cheeseburger, medium rare, with mayo and tomato. The person on the phone asked if that was all I wanted on the burger, and I confirmed yes, only mayo and tomato. The burger arrived in a timely manner; however, it was cooked well beyond medium rare. The meat was of dubious quality, and there was no tomato. The delivery person stated that he did not have change for a $20. Why would a delivery person not have change for a $20? He told me to go into the hospital and ask for change. Overall, unacceptable product and unacceptable service.
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Shane J.
This was my first go round with Daisy Dukes and I have been to NOLA a few times. Let me just say that I made up for it with this trip!! The friends who I traveled with told me before we arrived - we gotta check this place out - they said 24/7 breakfast - so I was SOLD!! We ended up eating here 3x during this trip!! The choices on the menu were vast and plentiful, and that made it more difficult, but when you are hangover - all you want is something to keep your stomach steady and Daisy Dukes has got the answer!! The Breakfast choices (my favorite meal of the day) were awesome!! Some of the choices outside the box were: Seafood Omelette (crawfish, shrimp); Alligator Omelette..Our party tried them all. You have the regular: Pancakes, Grits, Biscuits, Bacon, etc. If you want lunch ..Chicken Fingers, Burgers, Fries, etc. I feel like I tried many things and they were all good. I can't forget - Bloody Mary's. Prices are reasonable for the portions offered. Service: Friendly and Quick - that is all you need - so just a warning - don't eat too many biscuits - you will want to nap afterwards.
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Manny G.
Food was decent enough but took 40 minutes to get some chicken fingers and a cheese omelette.
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Frank D.
Found this place just wondering around. Jambalaya was the best I've ever had!!! Will be back and can't wait for that.
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Ravi B.
Not so bad place, but only if it is 4am and you're craving New Orleans food while everything is closed. The yelp check-in (for a free appetizer) helps a little, but choose something you'll like. We didn't like the fries we got (for free). I got the shrimp po boy which was fine, but nothing amazing. Gumbo was good here though. I like the poster on the wall that was very inspiring. Servers are super nice. I wouldn't say the ambiance is super exciting though. I almost came back here to try more New Orleans foods.
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Brian B.
Worst gumbo I have ever eaten!
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Dusty J.
Ate both lunch and breakfast here on a recent trip to NOLA. Small place but the food and drinks are right on. Best breakfast deal in the French Quarter. Portions are big and you will leave satisfied.
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Louie N.
I wanted a po boy sandwich so me & hub decided to try them out. Greeted promptly, wanted a booth but hostess, Alisha, told me that they were for larger groups. I told her I would prefer a booth. She asked me to wait up front then placed menus on table and ignored us. A family of 3 left the booth and her and other hostess cleaned booth and never came back to me and my husband. She was a rude heifer with no customer service skills. I would never recommend any place that doesn't listen to their customer needs.
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Anthony V.
On point! This place delivered to our hotel at 1:45am and the pizza was great. The chicken strips were hand battered and it came with fries and a killer biscuit. Hit the spot & a great price too! June 6th - ordered from Daisy Dukes again. We got a Poboy, pizza. and chicken strips again. Phenomenal...totally recommend you try anything off the menu!
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Emily L.
Endless bloodys. They're ok, ask for extra spice and garnish. The best part is they're endless. The service is slow, but not for lack of these folks working their a$$es off! The food is mediocre but the prices reflect what you get. Still a good spot for an ok breakfast.
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Eric R.
Daisy Dukes was conveniently located across the street from my hotel in New Orleans, and it was delicious, fast, and so close I ended up making several visits. There is not a ton of veggie friendly food around the Big Easy, but Daisy Dukes had me covered for breakfast and lunch, including a great vegetarian Po Boy! Be sure to check in on Yelp for a free app!
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Brittany M.
We stayed at Marriott while in Nola for a few days. Since daisy Dukes was close bu we ate here a lot. Open 24/7 and not over crowded but the best beans and rice and chicken strips I've ever had. Also bottomless bloody Mary's and a really reasonable price!!!
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juston m.
have you ever vomited right after you ate? well, my husband did here. shortly after that i almost shit my pants on iberville. avoid this place if you can. not worth it at all. love, juston
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Kim T.
We walked by this place numerous times believing this was a touristy "breastaurant". Images of short-shorts clad women filled our minds. Usually restaurants that concentrate on the looks of their staff rarely pays attention to the quality of their food or service. So upon arriving here provided a pleasant surprise for us! It was one of the few restaurants open at a late hour. The service was pleasant and nice. The food was decent. I ordered crawfish and it was great. Fast, simple, easy, pleasant and the restrooms were clean. Definitely a thumbs up in my book!
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Hashem D.
Average. The Po'boys are OK, nothing to write home about. The service is good, but overall the food doesn't leave a lasting impression, and in a city like New Orleans you can find a lot that is better. Suffice it to say, both times we came here, we were getting away from the rain and needed cover! The bloody Mary's are unlimited for $8.50, but they are exactly what you'd expect out of unlimited $8.50 drinks.
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Jen L.
After wandering in the FQ all night, you inevitably need some food to sustain you (or sober you up) as you make your way home. So that's when you end up at DDs. I ordered a basic breakfast combo...nothing was great, but nothing was terrible. My dining companions had burgers mostly. They seemed to really enjoy them. The dining room is basic and could use some refurbishment, but since most of the patrons are drunk, it probably doesn't matter. The staff was really nice and very helpful. Expect your basic greasy spoon food with a few south Louisiana twists.
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Stephen M.
Came in late at night and the food was ok. Nothing to rave about, but it was open and agreeable!
This place was recommended by our hotel as a great spot to get crawfish. I could not have been more disappointed. First of all the crawfish is way overpriced. It was 8.99/lb which is insanely high especially considering the quality. The poboys were also of extremely low quality. This place is a tourist trap and should be avoided. If you want some good crawfish and authentic Cajun cuisine try Cajun Seafood instead
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John J.
The food is okay but their commitment to their patrons, their well being, and comfort is well below par. If you do go, go in the daytime: not at night nor morning. You will be disappointed.
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Aaron P.
This is one of the many hole in the walls off of Canal St. The line outside of this restaurant moved much more quickly than some of the spots nearby whether for a 4 top or a party of 2. However, the service wasn't all that. The food here was decent. I got an alligator sausage po' boy with a side of gumbo. The gator sausage was sliced open lengthwise inside the sandwich. It came with a packet of mustard and a packet of mayo. The sausage had great seasoning. The gumbo was good, but it's not by any means something to write home about.
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Megan V.
Order from Daisy Duke's if you hate eating food, because I guarantee you, after they take 2 hours to get it to you, it will be cold, soggy and not worth eating. I'd never had a bad meal in New Orleans until last night. The Greek Caesar salad was horribly wilted and uninspired. My dad's steak sandwich was so soggy he couldn't even stomach it (and he was pretty drunk, mind you). Save yourself $20 and eat at any of the city's otherwise fantastic establishments. Nothing can be as bad as this.
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Brett H.
Great food. Smaller place with good intentions but service is lacking. Bloody Mary's are free refills with food. I like this place but wouldn't necessarily recommend it. (If that makes sense)
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TARA G.
My husband and I visited new orleans this past weekend 2/5-2/8. Our first night in, we wanted gumbo. We asked the staff at the hotel if they could recommend a good place to eat. The bell man recommend daisy dukes. Omg!!! It was the best gumbo I had ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, but the service is excellent and quick. We ordered our food and it was literally brought to us in less than 5 minutes. My husband and I ordered gumbo, catfish platter and hurricanes. Everything thing was fantastic!!! The food was so good we ate their once a day. They also have another location near the French Quarters....the food is good, but not as good as the location on st. Charles street. I would highly recommend this restaurant if you're looking for good food quick and great service.
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Aly C.
Great staff,neat place to kick off the night. Heavy grease, but what could you expect lol Drinks are great, drink specials ... Check in offers.. They want your business and they like having you as a customer and want to keep you as a regular:)
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Deonna L.
Maybe 4 in a half. The fried oysters were very good. The amount of craw fish for the price was excellent. We are from the mid west so the cost per pound is a lot more expensive. Overall the food settled well and who does not enjoy bottomless bloody marys. ;)
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Gayle R.
Great breakfast stop.....open 24 hrs. so you got plenty of time to stop on in. We sat in the "bar" area. Very nice eating and people watching place. Great breakfast....krispy potatoes, thick gravy....comfort type breakfast. Perfect coffee and Pamela our server was a kick. We enjoyed her ..... its nice to have someone who is personable and friendly. Likes their job....know what I mean ?!??! This is a place that we will keep on our "return" list. xoxoox
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Jeremy T.
Service was "ok" ambience was "so so" it kinda smelled a bit. When I visit the south I expect certain southern meals to be ON POINT. The biscuits and gravy should totally be scrapped from the menu if they keep making it this way...... Convenient to Bourbon St and hotels is really why this place is ok....
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Lilo N.
Tried the gumbo. It was watery and had little flavour. The service was also unfriendly from our waitress (Caucasian female with light brown hair). I wouldn't recommend it!
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Tom F.
TOURIST TRAP. Everything is ridiculously over priced, especially because of the location. Its one thing to over charge for a pound of crawfish even though its out of season, but to charge $8 a pound? Its also another thing to charge $8 a pound when the crawfish look sickly, and don't taste good. You can tell the crawfish were frozen and not fresh. I felt like I was straight up robbed at this place.
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Demetria C.
Nice place for a picky eater , menu consist of almost everything , ordered red beans & rice , hot wings and fries and seafood food platter and fried green tomatoes. Red beans and rice was flavored nicely, hot wings drenched in sauce just to much, fries tasted like they were fried in old grease from last Mardi Gras , but seafood platter was a major hit others state it was fried nicely and tasted delicious which came with fish oysters crab shrimp hush puppies and fries, fried green tomatoes were good with sauce , 2 for 1 Hurricanes good sweet , asked bartender to add more liquor , which he did no extra charge ;-) ,plus right off Bourbon Street behind CVS off Canal Street
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Steph R.
So coming from out of town I was immediately drawn to the bottomless bloody Mary's with the crawfish on that added touch. When I went to try it. It was sooooooooo nastyyyyyyyyy!! What kind of alcohol do they use??? Some cheap ol POV??? Cause that stuff was NASTY!! And all these ppl drinking that nasty stuff lol. No wonder it's bottomless cause u can defenatly taste the cheap alcohol in it. But other than that our food was great :)
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Rhett B.
Humongous poboys! I had the Hot Sausage and it was pretty spicy. It wasn't amazing but still pretty good. However the potato salad was really good and mayo-based. The waitress was pretty friendly and quick about taking our orders but took forever to give us our bill...especially when the place wasn't busy. The place is pretty clean which is a rarity considering it's location. I would eat here again but would try something different but I am not going to go out of way to.
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Tina H.
my shrimp po-boy was delivered hot and in a reasonable time to my hotel room. the delivery gentleman was very nice I would rate higher if the phone order taker person didn't annoy me and the accepted credit cards (they dont) I had to use the last of my cash, thankfully it's my last evening here I would definitely recommend them, especially for late night delivery
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John K.
Kids liked their seafood platter... But my Po Boy shrimp was terrible. The shrimp tasted nasty and the bread fell apart. I would not recommend this place as a Louisiana favorite. The atmosphere was not much better. It was loud and hot.
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Sobbie L.
Truth - I only came here for the unlimited bloody mary. The first time - I ordered take out. They couldn't/wouldn't deliver alcohol to my hotel (bummer). Anyhow, ordered breakfast which was way too salty and tasted horrible. Which was a shock -- since being in NOLA this was the first time my food wasn't mind blowingly good. The Second time - I was really craving a bloody mary and so I cave and tried it again. The service wasn't that great. Clearly our waitor did not care very much about us ... ordered a sausage and a shrimp poboy. Both were pretty good.
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JR C.
Daisy Dukes is the Denny's of Bourbon Street being a 24 hours joint. When I found myself here at 2am, there wasn't many people there but it was a happy and inviting joint non-the-less. This place will go in history as the spot where I taught my girlfriend how to eat crawfish....whether she remembers or not.....we are on Bourbon afterall. -=-Crawfish Boil-=- To our surprise we did not see many places that served crawfish in the traditional boiled style near Bourbon. We did all the touristy spots but most of the seafood was based on oysters, poboys, or whatever cajun/creole. The biggest difference we discovered of New Orleans crawfish boil was that it was served dry. No goey thick spicy cajun sauce or oil. It cuts down on the mess a bit, but maybe I've already been spoiled on the saucy style. Flavor in the head and in the tail definitely still has a kick to it, but you cannot help but wish there was more flavor in your craw daddy.
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China D.
Came here for a drunk late night snack! Was pleased with the fried green tomatoes even though they couldve been cut thinner. The oysters were creamy with a crunchy batter. The inside seems a little dirty but my cravings were satisfied. The food was standard and a little greasy.
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Satoko Y.
We went to Daisy Dukes on Christmas day around 11am. Many places were closed, and this was the first restaurant we found after walking around in the French Quarter for a while. I ordered the shrimp po'boy special with gumbo, but the gumbo was out so they replaced that with crawfish etouffee. The food came within 5 min. The shrimp po'boy was huge with lots of shrimp on it. The etouffee was tasty. The service was good, too.
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Alisa S.
Husband and I got into NOLA late and checked into our hotel and just wanted a quick bite to eat. Daisy Dukes was near Sheraton so that's why we went there. We ordered the Cajun Philly Steak Sandwich and Crawfish Etouffee. The Philly was huge. I only ate a little less than half and packed up the rest to eat later. It was good but I don't know what was cajun about it. It reminded me of pizza. The crawfish etouffee was very good. It was a great late night meal for us.
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Emmett B.
Worst restaurant in NOLA. I was in NOLA on vacation for a couple days and this was the worst dining experience there. 1- I asked for their signature bloody mary, but they said they were all out of crawfish.. oh really, it was only 11AM and they were all out 2- they serve their bloody marys in some cheap plastic cup, it does not look like the pictures at all. 3- biscuits and gravy were the WORST I've ever had. It was definitely pre-packaged biscuits and "just add water" gravy from a packet. 4- Hash browns were undercooked! 5- I checked-in to yelp to get my free appetizer, and it never came. 6- Service- the host and hostesses looked really stressed. I'm guessing they were understaffed and were unhappy, which it showed in the service. To sum my experience, I will never eat here again.
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Leigh C.
I arrived in New Orleans the evening before my friends were scheduled in town and had some time to spend on my own. I wanted something simple and not terribly complicated because- I'll be frank- I was STARVING with no time to encounter mediocre food that took too long to be prepared and served only to realize that I couldn't tolerate it. So yeh- I was hungry and I went to Daisy Dukes. Because it was just me I chose to sit at the bar and service was great! The food was excellent- I went with an omelet and also had a really yummy biscuit. I'm a native southerner who wouldn't know how to use powder biscuit mix so I imagine myself a biscuit expert sometimes. I had a really great meal! My friends and I stayed with their family so we no longer found ourselves in the immediate area for what would have been a very tasty late night bite to eat.
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Shane R.
My wife and I went here this last weekend on a whim and I must say we were blown away. This is definitely one of New Orleans best kept secrets! We started with the bloody mary and I have to say I have NEVER had a bloody mary as good as this! We were so impressed with the bloddy marys that we bought the mix for gifts (but ended up drinking). After I indulged in a second bloddy mary we had the red beans and rice and my wife had the fried shrimp platter. Everything was fresh and delicious with huge portions. I cannot say enough good things about this place, from the awesome servers to the great food and topped of with the best bloody mary ever! I definitely recommend to anyone!
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Richard J.
This is my third visit on a five night trip to NO. The first visit I ordered a pound of crawfish which were as good as I have ever had. I also had xxx wings which had a nice tangy hot flavor, the service was great until I needed my check and the server was nowhere to be seen so I had to walk to the register to pay. I craved the crawfish and entry back the next night, crawfish were smaller and soft, very disappointing, I also ordered the spicy gumbo which was not spicy and over priced at $9 ish. Server was there but didn't seem to care when I said that I didn't enjoy or was satisfied with dinner. On my last night here I returned to get the crawfish fix, I was disappointed that they had ran out so I orders raw oysters and wings. The food is fine, server was nice but not well trained. I will come back on my next trip as it is ok for a no frills eating experience.
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Kim J.
Decided to try this place with a group of friends since we got tired of waiting in the long line for Jimmy J's next door. Our large group got seated immediately which was definitely a big plus. But once we ordered our drinks, it took around 15 minutes for it to arrive. That includes even getting water. The food was also very average. I ordered the New Orleans Medley which comes with Crawfish Etouffee, Gumbo, Red Beans/Rice, Fried Green Tomatoes with side of remoulade & Biscuit. I ordered this before and Daisy Dukes simply could not live up to the other places. My friends ordered 2 orders of crawfish and oysters and they didn't care for it much either. Overall, without so many other good places to eat at around the area, I would recommend skipping this place unless you have a big party and want to get seated faster than most other places.
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Brian D.
Visiting from San Antonio, TX. The service was great. Zero wait to be seated for breakfast. My waitress was outstanding, very attentive and anticipated my needs. However my breakfast fell flat. Ordered the Alligator Omelet with grits and wheat toast. Flat on flavor and presentation.
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Peter K.
Looked a little dodgy from the outside, but pleasant inside for lunch. Fast friendly service. Typical New Orleans food choices. All day breakfast.
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Cat W.
This place has horrible service. The water took 15 mins and the food over 40 mins to be completed for the take out order. I was there on a Monday morning at 1am. The spicy sausage poboy was really good. Really good actually. The pork chop was ok and not stand out. The fried green tomato was bland and not cooked well. I like the tomato crisp but not crunchy or raw. The gumbo was standard. If I was starving early in the morning and nothing else was open yes - go there. If not, pass.
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Sofia L.
What a $hith0L3! Yet we enjoyed our quick snack and STRONG 2 for 1 drink deal. $8 bucks for 2 hurricanes that honestly tasted better than the "original" Pat O'Brien's? Say it isn't so! But it is. This little dive is open 24/7, has friendly faces, cheap prices, and decent enough hangover food. Plus they deliver to hotels in the area if you are too drunk to walk over.
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Lissete D.
They have one thing going for them. And that is that they are open 24/7. Their hostess and waitstaff are friendly too. So I guess that they have 2 things going for them. The food? Well that was just meh. Our party of 4 shared the fried green tomatoes and they were not memorable at all. We all ordered burgers, with mine being the smaller version. I think they call it baby dukes or something like that. No one in our party was thrilled with their burger, but hunger prevailed. However, my baby burger was served on a huge bun. So picture a giant bun with a Krystal's sized burger in between. Yeah. But the fries were good, so all was not lost. Unless, everything else is closed, I don't think that we will be going back there again.
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Nika C.
Wasn't the best. Po boy wasn't great, wings were ok and the craw fish boil was meh.
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Seth H.
Stumbled in at 11:30 after flying in late and needing food. We were very pleasantly surprised. This hole in the wall delivers amazing flavors, spice and enormous portions. Authentic delicious food! In town for a week... We will be back.
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Jesse Z.
What a phenomenal feast. Come here for the crawfish Monday through Friday noon-6 for their endless crawfish boil. Only wish I had discovered this place sooner. Truly phenomenal.
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Howie G.
We got into town very late and we're very hungry. Not too many places open at 2300 hrs. The place is kinda a hole in the wallish. The service was very good. The food was ok.
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John E.
A very nice place, although small, the food was very good and the price is excellent compared to most places that serve less with a higher mark up. Highly recommend you go here and see for yourself.
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Phillip F.
Great service, great food. We didn't have the breakfast special, but it's a full breakfast for $5.00.
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Brian K.
Excellent restaurant in the French Quarter open 24 /7 and always good! I'm a big fan of bloody marys and the Chartres Street location has a bottomless Bloody Mary. If you stop in be sure and sit in Amber's section she's pretty great and cute too! For more of my Bloody Mary adventures, check out bloodyamerica.com
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Trevor M.
I had the red beans and rice and she had gyro sandwich and cajon fries. Cute atmosphere, and the waitresses were polite, and helpful. This was the first place we went to while in New Orleans, and it was perfect for what we were looking for. It is moderately priced and if you are thinking of going here I would suggest doing just that and don't forget to have fun.
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Alex R.
Good quality food at a very reasonable price! Highly recommend the Double D burger. The half Alligator hot sausage Po Boy with Gumbo is a great combination. Open 24 hours with delivery in the quarter available.
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Peter B.
Exactly what the doctor ordered after a crazy night on Burban Street. The right vibe, the right food and for the right price. Hopefully you'll be lucky enough to have Val as your server. :)
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Alexander D.
I guess the food would taste better after a long night of drinking. But as far a ordering at a normal breakfast hour and the Resturant not being crowded we were very disappointed. The hash browns were luke warm at best and the grits soupy. The only thing that was hot was the order of pancakes! 8-10 yrs ago this was the spot for breakfast. I would suggest closing for a twenty four period and cleaning the place from top to bottom, and purchasing some new plates and silverware. Over time everything needs to be replace and new stuff purchased. It would go a long way with your new and old clientele alike. It just shows you care about the people coming thru your doors!
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Thomas A.
Cheap breakfast if you wake up on time to get it. Actually really cheap. The bloody mary is like 2x the price but its unlimited refill. I stopped after 1 tho since it was too much sodium overdose and quite strong as well. They have your basic breakfast options of eggs and what not. It's also a 24/7 place so im sure they see their share of drunken ppl.
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Elsie W.
Crawfish $10/lb... pricey and not the best. Go to Big Fisherman Seafood on Magazine St instead for your crawfish fix. Wings... meh. They were decent but seems like they were a little too generous with the lemon pepper. Everything else is spicy too. Service is where they lose the stars. Inattentive, cold, the only times we saw the waitress were during ordering, getting the food, and paying the bill. No extra napkins, nothing.
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Nicole E.
I created my own omelet and it was delicious! The staff are friendly and all of my food came out in a reasonable time. And excellent place to have breakfast indeed!
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Wayne R.
Standing on a sidewalk on a side street in New Orleans, smartphone in hand and looking for breakfast ideas, a bicycle delivery-man pedaled up to us to ask if we needed directions. A very friendly and nice guy, turned out he was delivering breakfast to someone for Daisy Duke's, a tiny "hole in the wall" as he put it and said to give it a try after he also gave us advice on some museums and other sights to see. He was a regular two-wheeled chamber of commerce! We took his advice abt bkfst and had a great meal, with half-price Bloody Mary's and a wonderfully friendly waitress named Erinn. After several of them, I do not remember exactly what I ordered but it was great, and reasonably priced for downtown NOLA. Stops serving bkfst at 1030, by the way.
(4)
Joseph H.
We really enjoyed this place. We had omelettes, biscuits and gravy, seafood poboys, and pancakes. The service was good and the food was delicious. They seated us immediately and the service was fast. We were overall very pleased. I even bought some of the art right off the wall.
(5)
William F.
The food at Daisy Dukes is good and not expensive. They have real gumbo and good service. The place can get crowded in a hurry and you may find yourself waiting for a table. Overall, good food for the price.
(4)
Shannon S.
No. Don't do it. They don't give a damn about the locals. However, if you have a tourists' palate....oh my have you hit the jackpot!!! I'm giving one star because they did open the doors today, although I should reconsider since it's a 24 hour joint. While I'm reconsidering they too should reconsider their levels of cleanliness.... Again, no. Don't so it. Icky sticky all the way.
(1)
Cathy R.
Service needs a lot of work. Food was tasteless and bland. I'd stay away from this one.
(2)
Joey J.
Popular with the locals for no apparent reason, this place is like a Denny's inside a dive bar. The glasses are plastic, the juice isn't fresh, and the pancakes are plain (you'll get a decent variety at IHOP right down the street). Ask for turkey bacon and prepare to be disappointed. But it's just the ticket if you came to load up on calories fried in mediocrity. HOWEVER the biscuits are made fresh so there's that!
(2)
Brian C.
Thank you to Daisy Dukes and Yelp for the check-in offer. Free cup of gumbo for me! Ordered the Po Boy special sandwich with shrimp. Good sandwich. There are restaurants that excel at certain dishes and there are others who are just good. This is one of those places where it was just good. It was satisfying and you can't complain about the price. They are generous with the portions, staff is friendly, and they're open 24 hours here. I will most definitely come back here because of the convenience and location. I'm also eager to try some of the other items on the menu next time. If you're in the area and you're hungry late at night, this is your best bet to satiate your hunger.
(4)
Sean H.
During my trip to New Orleans, back in January of this year, I was looking for a spot in which to eat breakfast. I found this spot using a helpful iPhone app. When I eat breakfast, I get the usual. I get egg whites, turkey bacon, home fries and wheat toast. Believe it or not, there are places I have been to that could not make a simple breakfast like that to my liking. Well Daisy Dukes knocked it out of the park. My egg whites were cooked well. The turkey bacon was very crisp(unlike any spot I have ever been to back at home in DC). The home fries were nice, crispy and not greasy at all. It turns me off when I order home fries at some places, and they serve me a big plate of grease. There was even a mini fruit cup that came with my breakfast. It contained seedless grapes and slices of banana. I uploaded a picture of my breakfast platter. Check it out. The service was great. As soon as I set foot in the store, the staff at Daisy Dukes made me feel like a king. I will be going back to New Orleans during the 2013 NFL Football season. I will be sure to bring my crew here for breakfast. They think like me and I know they will NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. I am a fan and you will be too!
(4)
Elisa T.
Buffalo wings with daisy dukes sauce: so freakin good!!! Catfish combo plate: gumbo was tasty, but Muriel's was better. Fried green tomatoes were amaaaaazing! The biscuit was, well... A biscuit. Nothing special. The BEST dish- that I'm craving now, but can't have because I am back in CA: The Oyster Po'boy!! It's fried oysters. But super tasty! And it's not dry or fishy. It is so good, I came back after a fun night and inhaled it. So yes, I had it twice in two days :) Service was really good too. Just enough attention, and our servers were really friendly. The only complaint I have is that they started to clean the bathroom (next to our table) and it smelled sUper strongly and HORRIBLY of bathroom cleaner. It went away offer 10 minutes but it was an intense non breathing session goin on.
(5)
Maylin G.
Service is quite fair... oysters were really good, the lb of crawfish was tasty, the gumbo was not good compared with others I have tried. The plate of gumbo is big. What I loke the most was the oysters. Service was ok besides they confused a cup of gumbo with a full portion. This place is perfect for a very latr dinner because they open till late. We ate there a 2am.
(4)
Dan B.
Ate breakfast there. Good price.. Only downfall was the grits. But service and coffee were both great, so you can't go wrong if you are looking for good price and standard fair
(4)
Carly W.
Slow service - they sat our big party over in "the bar" section to the left and it was very hard to be paid attention to. Their po boys were just OK, I've definitely had better. This is a good place for drunk food all night, and that's about it.
(2)
Kathleen L.
Gumbo was good! No okra in it, nice and easy. I went on a non busy day so service was quick and easy.
(5)
Jay M.
This review is for late night take out. I lost track of time after multiple rounds of unprotected sex with strangers that I wooed off of Bourbon Street and needed sustenance in order to continue my shenanigans through to the morning (I kid.) It was late and I needed some food so I walked around the corner from my hotel room and found this joint that stays open late to serve the masses of inebriated party goers stumbling off Bourbon. Lame! At first, I called to place a pick up order, but was informed that I would have to come in to place an order. Okay. I arrived and was met by a man who appeared to be a bouncer, but he was just waiting for his food. I walk in and was told to wait in the vestibule until a staff member comes outside to take my order. Fine. I go back out and kick it with the dude from earlier. We fuck around with patrons coming in by asking for a $5 cover charge - some nearly oblige until I told them it was a joke. Anyway, a waitress comes out and takes my order. She notifies me that they only serve a limited menu during late night so I order some spicy garlic wings, a gator sausage poboy and fried mozz. Pretty standard albeit a lot of food even for one fatty like myself, but I like variety. 10 minutes passes by and I'm still fucking with customers that are stumbling in for a table. A bit later, the food arrives and I make my way back to my hotel room. Yay! I sit down and open up each container and marvel at my bounty. I shove a fried mozz (ordinary) into my mouth like a cigar as I dress my gator poboy with two of the hundred packets of condiments provided by the restaurant. Geez! After which, I pounded down about 3 wings (ordinary) while surfing channels on the TV. Fuck it, Food Network it is. As I pick up the poboy, I realize that they stuffed the sandwich with two massive sausages. Normally, I'd be excited - and I was - but it was just too hard to pick up; let alone eat. I set aside one for later and got my munch on. It was delicious! Plain awesome! I killed the poboy and mozz, but was left with a handful of wings and an entire gator sausage so I packed it up and made my way towards Bourbon to share my excess. I found a dude sleeping on the sidewalk and woke him up. He wasn't too thrilled until I handed him the bag of still warm food. He then woke up his other buddies and they feasted. They thanked me and I went about my way. Overall, the food was good enough for me and some homeless dudes. We give this place 3 stars.
(3)
Amanda N.
No. Just no! Don't go here! The staff couldn't answer any questions upon ordering. The food was for the most part horrible. The crawfish were tiny and weren't seasoned. My sisters cheesesteak looked horrid and tasted that way according to her. The cheese wasn't even melted. Really? Wth. Her bf ordered some kind of sampler that had "gumbo", "jambalaya" and whatever else they were trying I pass off as Cajun food. I had a bite of the jumbo and the only thing you could taste was salt. As if they took the whole can of Morton's, turned it upside down and poured til there was no more. I ordered the "alligator sausage" po boy. I had asked the waiter what it was mixed with because I was sure it wasn't 100% alligator. They didn't know. They also didn't ask or look themselves to find an answer. It tasted okay. It didn't taste like alligator at all and I've eaten it enough to know what it tastes like. The bread was nice and toasted overall it was an okay po boy but nothing to talk about. It's basically a tourist trap restaurant that is open when others aren't and convenient for nearby hotel guests. I did see a bunch of people order breakfast which might be the key to an okay experience here.
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Michelle C.
My husband and I are visiting from Seattle and we're out late and our hotel kitchen was closed. so we started looking around and found that daisy dukes does delivery. We have never use of delivery food service other than Pizza but thought what the heck so we placed an order and to our surprise they are extremely FAST and while we were waiting for our food we receive a call from our delivery guy who offered to stop at the convenience store and pick us up anything we may need in addition to the food we ordered. He said he would bring the receipt and we can just pay him back. we gracefully declined but we're amazed at the customer service and convenience offered by their business. the food is amazing and customer service outstanding highly recommended. Also very affordable. I give it 4 stars because I've never seen the restaurant otherwise I would give it a 5.
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Zachery M.
I was visiting New Orleans and I was craving some Fried Green Tomatoes and since I was in the South I figured that I might be able to find some. I know New Orleans isn't typically known for their Southern foods but I had read an article on how Fried Green Tomatoes were actually on the rise in the area and that Daisy Dukes was one of three places to get them. I'm not sure if the writer of that magazine article has ever had Fried Green Tomatoes outside of New Orleans but they weren't great. They weren't terrible either but they were just average. They also felt a bit pricing for the number of tomatoes that you got but that's to be expected this close to Bourbon St.
(3)
Sidney N.
I was with a group of friends wondering around for late late night food, when a local suggested daisy dukes. It was perfect drunk food with breakfast options and classic New Orleans food! Definitely bookmarked this place for next time.
(4)
Isaiah F.
There food here is really good and the service surprisingly is legitimate. I'd say tins a go. Although, it looks like a cabin from the woods with booths in it; just worry about the food.
(5)
Patrick S.
Basic breakfast with a Nola flair. Very good value, good for families, would highly recommend as a breakfast spot. Wait was relatively short, nice quick turnover.
(4)
Eric Z.
When you think of the New Orleans culinary experience, chicken wings are probably not high on your list of expectations or potential menu. After my first visit to Daisy Dukes today for lunch, I can tell you, they should be! Overwhelmed by a delicious looking menu, I took the recommendation of my waitress and went for the chicken wings with the Dukes Special sauce. Dukes Special is a tangy and tasty combination of buffalo sauce and ranch dressing. I will definitely be back for another visit and add this hidden gem of a place to my list of regulars when in the Crescent City.
(5)
Jeff L.
.food was well done- but Bloody Mary was a little off- sorry that is what I had to knock you down one star for- however, wait staff very attentive, and very polite. Worth a second go.
(4)
Forrest C.
I'm from Baltimore, here on a business trip. Decided to come here for lunch. Food is phenominal. I got the alligator sausage po boy. Awesome. Nicely seasoned and just a hint of spice for that creole taste. Loved it. Definitely will be back this week when I'm not in my business clothes to try their crawfish boil
(5)
Jeffery I.
Went to breakfast with the wife. Service was ok. Food was extremely greasy, even for a Cajun sausage omelet. Hash browns were also quite greasy. Wife's meal was pretty much the same. I had an upset stomach for the rest of the day. On the other hand, I wasn't hungry again for the rest of the day.
(2)
Chris H.
Stopped into Daisy Dukes for lunch based off the reviews and was pretty disappointed... Food wasn't anything special and left something to be desired... bathrooms were pretty nasty and there were some very annoying people in the restaurant who were not asked to settle down by the staff... come to think of it the staff was MIA a lot of the time. Wish I would have went some where else... ** To the "owners" comment below - I post on both sites because I use both and some people might not. I am not paid to write reviews or i'd have a lot more! As for the review, that is my personal opinion which i'm sure will not hurt your business. Maybe instead of attacking me, you could have asked what you could have done to make our experience better? **
(2)
Vijay P.
It's late, you're tired, hungover, and you're famished...and there's Daisy Dukes to get your grub on. As someone pointed out in a previous review this is the Denny's of Bourbon street. The staff is friendly and food lives up to late night dining choices in NoLa. The few places that still served a crawfish boil at 4am :)
(3)
Teri P.
Breakfast was perfect! Bloody Mary was amazing!! The service was fast! Conveniently located in near the French Qtr!!
(5)
Carenza A.
The food and bloody Mary's were awesome. Our server Jaymie was fantastic, by far the BEST service we have had EVER!!! Thank you!
(5)
Ken Y.
For breakfast on our final day, we wanted something simple to counterbalance Brennan's, so Daisy Dukes seemed like a reasonable choice. It was inexpensive (if you come early enough, you can get two eggs any way for $5). The seafood omelette was huge (the photo doesn't do it justice) and had a surprisingly large amount of shrimp and crawfish (lots more crawfish than were inside my Johnny's Po Boy for sure); the shrimp had the usual snap I associate w/ shrimp too. Main negative for us was the has brown potatoes had the texture of linguine, but we prefer crunchy hash browned potatoes. The orange juice also tasted like it was from concentrate.
(3)
david p.
Went here on the recommendation of the front desk staff at our hotel. This is where she and her girlfriends go for lunch, which is what we did. Good enough for locals, good enough for me. First observation. The place was dirty, maybe because it's open 24/7. Tables were sticky, the floor was sticky, and I suspect the staff was pretty sticky as well. And there was just a sticky smell to the whole place. Second observation. Lots of fried foods on the menu, so we settled on po-boys. Portion sizes were huge. Two people could probably split one sizes were so generous. Food quality was about average. Not the worst po-boy I've had, but it was far from the best. Third observation. Poor service. The restaurant was nearly empty at 2.00 and our server still took a while to take our order, refill our drinks, and bring the check. Fourth observation. Daisy Dukes doesn't quite qualify as a dive, but it comes pretty close.
(3)
Andy T.
Next to the Marriott Hotel, this place is a 24x7 joint that has an extensive menu (For a NOLA place I even ate a Gyro there once...I don't recommend it). I came here (couple of trips out to NOLA) based on a friend's recommendation (also hearing the owners are two brothers for Northern VA where I am from), so I had to give a shout out and stop by the place. Crawfish is good...spicy though (if you like that). The Po'Boys they have are also good (but what isn't that's friend right?). You do get some interesting characters that come in (late night after drinking it up), but it's a good place (not $$$ at all). Fear the places next to this place though...you will know what I am talking about if you are a dude. Gross...hahahaha. Would I come here again, yeah...I brought my friends out there as well and they enjoyed it.
(4)
Jean K.
Reasonable, cute little breakfast place in the Quarter that is not overly crowded. Got in right and seated right away. Found this place through Yelp, so we figured we had a winner - can get good seafood or Gumbo in New Orleans, but a good breakfast can be difficult to come by!! Couldn't help but wonder if our waitress had a late night before coming to work that morning. Out of it, sloooowww, and a little bit of an attitude. Wished we had the other cheery woman who greeted us at the door. Heard their bloody marys were good - and bottomless! - Not a big bloody mary fan, but hey! My tastes have changed and I'll check it out! Was good! Except, there was no booze in the drink - my friend confirmed this when he joined us later and ordered one as well. Food was decent. Priced good and was your standard breakfast fare. I recommend the Biscuits and Gravy - which was the best thing we ordered. Their omlettes were good, but nothing special and their pancakes and hashbrowns were the same. Did take everyone's advice and ordered the bacon extra crispy - even then it wasn't super crispy, but still good. If you don't like your bacon on the soggy side..make sure you do this! Over all, it's a good place to hit in the quarter for breakfast. Was seated right away and the price was right.
(3)
Steve M.
The Bloody Mary they serve is delicious and the free refills is a nice perk. I had breakfast there, two fired eggs and biscuits and gravy. The food was extremely slow to come out (thankful again for the Bloody Mary). Not sure if Daisy Duke's is always slow or they were just overwhelmed this morning. The restaurant was full since it is BCS weekend. If you are in a hurry there are probably many other places that serve a good basic breakfast, but if you don't mind the wait I would rate this one a '4'.
(4)
Eric S.
This place rocks. It is inexpensive in a normally expensive restaurant town. The breakfast looked really good. I got the steak and it was cooked perfectly and was a very well seasoned. I liked the side of mixed vegetables.
(5)
Alice L.
Oh My God, they deliver, all the way to your hotel. When it's 90 degrees outside and it's 72 degrees in your room, you'd order in too. I ordered a pound of crawfish, and it was ONLY $7!!! The Philly cheese steak, so so so good, and a slice of pecan pie, meh... I can't believe how cheap it was! I'm amazed. The food got to my hotel within the hour. Best way, in my opinion, to order in and not feel guilty that you're in your hotel room for dinner while on vacation.
(4)
Alan R.
It is open 24 hours, that's about the only reason to go there... the food is nasty, the service, happens only after the staff serves their friends special dished not available to the public....
(1)
Destiny T.
Their drink specials are great! I went during St. Patty's weekend, so I was worried this place would be packed! It was crowded, but we were sat promptly! The service was great and the food was yummy. Like I said, the specials on their bloody Mary's were legit!
(4)
Marcelle D.
Pretty yummy food. Didn't really care for their gumbo, but their Oyster and Shrimp Po'boys are really good. The spices they use for their crawfish is very tasty. Love the fact that they are open 24 hours especially after staying out late on Bourbon street. Free refills on Bloody Marys a plus as well!
(4)
Denise W.
My first meal in NOLA was breakfast at Daisy Dukes...actually, this was my first time visiting NOLA. The Cajun omelette was tasty and the service was accommodating. Unfortunately, I did not encounter any restaurants that swept me off my feet, but it was one of the best during my visit here. I went back for dinner and had the NOLA sampler... Good but not great
(3)
M K.
We went to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. Everyone in our party ordered some variation of the breakfast sandwich. Each comes with two eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat. Not bad, nothing special. Two of us ordered hashbrowns and they were barely cooked and cold. The table turn over at this place is pretty fast but everyone seems to be in a rush. The waitress took our drink order, someone else brought them out, them she took our food over and someone else brought them out. But when they brought the food out to the "bar" ie. a room off the dining area they would call out what it was. They didn't know who the food actually went to. All in all, nothing special nothing horrible but I would go elsewhere for breakfast next time.
(3)
Erika C.
I enjoyed every dish I ordered. The red beans and rice was hellah seasoned!!! The chicken philly was on point!!! And last but not least my grits and cheese was DELISH!!! The only suggestion for drinks is just stick to water! Lol Because the tea didn't impress me~
(4)
Shannon S.
This place, while far from fantastic, does consistently OK food. I have eaten here a handful of times and really didn't find anything particularly memorable about it but it was decent food for a decent price for a 24 hour spot. They have the usual New Orleans dishes with fried seafood, po boys, and such. My least favorite dish so far has been the grilled chicken that was a tad dry and a bit bland but tasted alright for what it was. They seem to give decent portion sizes with most of their menu items and the staff are friendly and efficient while the food was brought to the table in a very timely manner. I have to admit a bit of large disappointment that none of the staff were actually wearing Daisy Dukes...
(3)
Erin O.
This place certainly isn't anything fancy, but we were glad to find it after a long couple days in the Big Easy. It was cheap, relaxed, and a bit off the beaten path. Bottomless bloody mary's for $8 - garnished with a crawfish. And, they're pretty darn good! The husband and I got the New Orleans sampler, which included a cup of gumbo, jambalaya, fried green tomatoes, and red beans and rice. The gumbo is the best I tasted in NOLA... and super cheap. The fried green tomatoes were soggy and came with a cheap tasting sauce. My husband liked the jambalaya (i'm not a big fan in general). The red beans & rice were average - not bad. We visited this place twice during our stay because we felt like we could just relax. I didn't get a po boy, but they were as big as my torso! Looked good...
(3)
Gladys M.
Ordered some delivery upon arriving past 11pm to my hotel from the airport. Paid $40 for an average chicken sandwich, a shrimp po boy that didn't impressed me and some frozen section at the grocery store french fries. Good thing I was starving otherwise I would have rated them lower.
(3)
khiada a.
This food can only be enjoyed while intoxicated. Definitely not for a sober palate. I was VERY disappointed!
(1)
Gary R.
Horrible service and poor management. Very rude when asked to split the bill between couples. Instead the manager told us we needed to figure it out, even after the waiter did it for us the previous day. Didn't have any crawfish although it's in season. The manager asked if we wanted the homemade dessert. We asked how it was...he said it's f****** good. Not recommended, plenty other places with great food and service. Pier 424 on bourbon blows this place away!
(1)
D S.
Gross. Worst pizza I have ever had, and I've had a lot of pzzia. $1 frozen pizza is 500% better. Even while drunk I couldn't manage more than a couple bites.
(1)
Kristina K.
Daisy Dukes is great! While I have only checked out this place after hours, our group made nightly voyages to this 24-hour establishment for drinks to anyone thirsty, delicious food for anyone hungry (try the gumbo--it's incredible!), and a relaxing place to chill. The staff is also friendly and fun to hang with. I'd definitely visit again.
(5)
Mary G.
Excellent food! Service was incredible. Ask for Valerie. She made me her signature drink... island delight!
(5)
Steve R.
Simple good breakfast. Nothing fancy, but decent and a good price compared to the other places. Don't expect to be blown away. Just have a full belly and less strain on the wallet.
(3)
Ryne H.
Great breakfast. It's a great place to chase a hangover away. We went, unfortunately, at 8:30 AM and caught their early bird special which is two eggs, hashbrowns/grits, sausage/ham/bacon, a biscuit/toast and it's only $3.99, which is a great deal. You get a lot of food for a blisteringly-low price. Our waiter was courteous and attentive.
(4)
Mike T.
Good food. Great service by Amber.
(4)
Rick F.
24 hour breakfast place with NOLA style food, decor and service. Great location within stumbling distance from the hotel, if ya know what I mean.....Gumbo Soup with all the fixin's sausage, shrimp and chicken, loved it! Best Shrimp Po Boy I've ever had! This is a must stop at 3 or 4 in the morning to take the edge off the evenings activities! LOL!
(4)
Matt W.
I went from ACME oyster (5*) to this place for an late night meal. Horrible experience . The PO boy catfish sandwich was 99% bread ,1 % fish. The Onion rings were 99.5% breading, and the onion was .5%. Service at 1 am also took forever for two entrees. Out of 10 places i ate in Nola, this was the 2nd worst one. The worst one being Harrahs's casino buffet.
(1)
Nate G.
Small little shop right off Canal. Cozy and very casual. Nice quick service. I had the gumbo. It was good and spicy! Came with a fresh warm biscuit. If you want something quick and good, give this place a try.
(4)
Pam W.
Went to eat after parade. I had breakfast food and it was great. Super friendly staff.
(4)
Kent D.
Oh sooooo close! All great for my shrimp poboy except for the stale bun! Crawfish just out of season (which I knew better and asked about before ordering) .
(2)
Jay G.
Nice hangover food! Cheeseburger was bigger than my head, plus they have a bottomless Bloody Mary. The staff was extremely warm and friendly. They made us feel at home. Overall, a good place to eat while walking around the Quarter.
(3)
Katie K.
I came with a group of 7 girls while we were visiting New Orleans and we had nothing to complain about. I got a po boy and it was good. Pretty cool that we got a FREE 1/2 pound of crawfish for checking in on Yelp. Service was a little slow, but they were packed so that is to be expected.
(3)
Brittanie k.
Daisy Dukes truly kept me alive during the Essence Festival. if you're looking for cheap, good eats, head there in the French Quarter and you will be pleased. The drinks arent very strong, but they are cheap. I had some kind of sweet tea concoction. Happy eating!
(5)
Neil K.
Out of about 4 places I ate at during my trip to NOLA this has to my favorite. We ended up at around 2:00am after a heavy drinking session on bnourbon St. haha. We ordered the gumbo after waiting about 20 minutes to get the waiter to notice us, the gumbo was great! tasted authentic and not like most other places.
(4)
Selena C.
Little dive - was pretty good for breakfast, not expensive at all.
(3)
Kathleen B.
This place was AWFUL!! We ordered in for delivery.. Waited just over an hour and when I saw the the bike deliverer, SHE WAS WALKING!!! It's no wonder our food was ice cold and SUCKED!! We were really excited to try a new place for delivery and were NOTHING BUT DISGUSTED and severely disappointed. Why the hell would you WALK with your bike (for just under 2 blocks from what i saw from my balcony, I sure she walked even farther than that, but one can only speculate) when you are a BIKE DELIVERER?!?!?!?! Waste of money, time and food.
(1)
Greg G.
ZERO stars. Came here for brunch, waited a good 20 minutes before sitting down, no big deal. Ordered our good from the rude waitress then never saw her again until she gave us our check. Waited for our food for well over an hour, then they forgot me and someone else's at my table. We had to find other servers to ask about our food and even to order more bloody mary's. I understand sometimes mistakes are made, but at least check in with your table and apologize when things go wrong. Also, NOLA is known for their food. The airport restaurant was better than this one.
(1)
Jon V.
Good crawfish, though a little over boiled! But they were seasoned nicely!! Burger was cheaply priced, but I could've made a better one myself. It's just a mediocre place to me. Probably won't go back willingly.
(3)
Rene D.
ehhh... was so so.
(1)
Nikki c.
Food was good, service was not. The staff seemed annoyed to be there. They didn't mention the bottomless booze....Had I known....I would have probably not even noticed how surly they were, LOL.
(3)
Timothy J.
Burn-your-face-off crawfish. Loved it!
(5)
Clint C.
Stopped in here for breakfast this morning and it was very good. Service was great.
(4)
Shannon V.
went here and got a philly cheesesteak sandwich, which was about average..had better. but it was okay overall..another time came here late night for breakfast..breakfast was fine..the waitress was really nice the 1st time we came in here..they had the football game on and we had an area all to ourselves to watch the game, which im sure is rare but we came in 11/13. overall this place was fine
(3)
Eve B.
I ordered the sampler plate. The Jambalaya was very good. I was shocked that something that is so much of a staple in Louisian, the red beans and rice was sooo awful and the gumbo was HORRIBLE. I took one bit of each and refused to eat another bite. We also ordered the Alligator Sandwich Po'Boy and aside from the amount of meat on the sandwich being too small, it tasted pretty good. I would suggest folks try their all you can eat Crawfish for $28. That seems like the best deal they have goin at this place. Overall, I've had better food in New Orleans and I spent more money on the bill here than anywhere else I went in the Quarters. Think I'll pass on this place next time.
(2)
Keith E.
Was just ok. Shrimp boy was average. Gumbo was good. Service was ok. Friend had burger and if I went back could see getting that after a night out.
(3)
Cynthia V.
Every meal in Nola is an experience but daisy dukes is the whole package fabulous food wonderful employees and unlimited bloody Mary's! We went twice and will be back every time we visit
(4)
Martin C.
Best breakfast in NOLA. Try the omelette with alligator sausage. Biscuits are heavenly. Good wait staff and fast.
(4)
Austin S.
Great service and food that is affordable at any hour of the night. I visit often, and the waitress always remembers my order, great little diner!
(5)
Chase C.
They have an amazing late night breakfast!
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Chantelle A.
New Orleans hidden treasure! We found this little spot at 2am off the beaten path. Quiet little place where the waitresses were tshirts and jeans and the music is soulful. We decided on 1/2 dozen raw oysters for $6, cup of gumbo, Bottomless Bloody Mary and the waitress was kind enough to give us a free sample of crawfish. Instead of a sample, the cook provided us with a lot more and we were grateful. Although the crawfish was a bit on the small side, it had big flavor. The Bloody Mary...on the other hand...was um....a bit much. It came in this huge glass with about 12 olives, 4 pickled okra, 2 slices of lime, a slice of lemon, 3 huge celery stalks and it was spicy as hell. Ugh...upset stomach. And there were free refills of it...ugh. The gumbo was amazing...great flavor...rice at the bottom..everything a cup of gumbo should be and more. The raw oysters were very fresh and tasted great. Our total bill was about 27 bucks...so if you are looking for a cheap meal away from the Bourbon Street circus...go to Daisy Dukes.
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Stephanie H.
The food is very so so and the service is horrible. The best thing about Daisy Dukes is the free Duke's sweet tea when you check in and buy a meal.
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Casey F.
Prostitutes, strippers, pimps....everything one could ask for at 5 am in the French Quarter. I love this place, the food is decent, not great, but it is cheap and the atmosphere is worth it.
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Shellie D.
We came here and had a basic breakfast. Nothing was too special about this place. But nothing was bad either. It doesn't look like the cleanliest restaurant in town, and that caused me to be a bit hesitant to eat here. Our waitress was pretty good. Not overly friendly and helped explain how to eat crawfish (which required more work than I would like to put in just to get a little bit of meat). The food is pretty inexpensive and our order came right out. I would want to try other places before I would come back here. For breakfast I would recommend the egg, cheese, and sausage biscuit. It's not on the menu but they can make it for you.
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Curtis H.
First off, let me say that when the Mrs and I stayed in this part of the quarter two years ago, we had no interest in going to a place with 18 thru 22 yo' s wearing way too short shorts and DoH memorabilia on the walls. Boy, did I make a mistake as my preconceptions were totally wrong! Don't let the name mislead you as this place is not a breastaurant and not filled with DoH crap on the walls. The waitresses are fully and tastefully clothed so families need not be concerned if small children are with them (you can correct that mistake next time by leaving them with Grammy and Grampy). I happened to make three visits during a recent 6 day stay for FQF and other festivities, solo as madam thought sleep was more important for some odd reason. Due to my early arrivals, I qualified for the early bird special all three visits, an outstanding value. Food quality was strong and on a couple of those visits I asked for my hash browns crispy and they met my wishes both times. The only downside were the grits which were underwhelming. Now I come to my favorite part-the bottomless Bloody Mary's for the most reasonable sum of $8 (when ordered with a meal). Were they the best I had all week? No. Were they the worst I had all week? No. Was I handed a fresh one in a go cup when I left? Yes! Good food and having a drink special like this qualifies this location for four stars and a return visit in 2017. Madam will totally miss out if she decides to sleep in.
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Torrance W.
The Chartres location sucks! I have tried them for breakfast, lunch and very late at night...all three experiences were bad...plus the food wasn't good either. What prompted this review is the experience I literally just had. I live in the 200 block of Chartres so I am extremely close to this place. I am coming in from Harrah's and decided to grab something to eat before I head home....this is about 5am. I walk in and none of the servers acknowledge me for a solid minute. I then walk up to one of servers to share that I would like to place a to-go order. She asked me to have a seat and someone will be with me. I literally waited 8 minutes and no one said a thing to me....btw, it was not busy either. I asked the only male (and i use the word loosely) if he could take my order and he says one second and goes back to filling up the condiment bowls. Luckily a young lady sees this and takes my order. I get the Double D burger and onion rings. The food came out pretty promptly...i get home and open up the to-go container. The food looked good, however, both the burger and rings were bland. No real taste at all...the icing on the cake is the amount of condiments they gave me. For a burger and onion rings I receive 7 mayo packets, 7 mustard packets, 10 ketchup packets, and 5 cutlery packets. REALLY!?!?!?!? I am so done with this place...if anyone is reading this. Go to the Carrondellet location. It is only 2 blocks heading towards Bourbon Street....actually Carrondellet is Bourbon Street just on the opposite side of Canal St. The food and service is always consistently good there.
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Bruno B.
i love the bloody mary and the ryan special, great service. I will come back.
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Doris J.
Here for the Essence Music Festival. This place was highly rated. I don't know why. Take your money to the IHOP chain across the street. Nothing special here. The service is terrible. My husband cleaned the table for our party of 6 because it was not a priority for them. But since the gratuity was added for 5 or more they had nothing to gain or lose. Our orders were wrong and the lightly scrambled eggs were rubber. Again, for breakfast go across the street to IHOP.
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Anye F.
On the plus side, it was open 24 hrs and we could bring our kid when we needed a late meal on our first night in town. The busboy was actually really nice and apologized about 12 times for the long waits. On the minus side, when the real tables are full there is a side room with bar tables and the worst barstools ever. Nailed to the ground, small seat, and so close together you can't slide between them, and worst of all no post to put your feet on. I spent our miserable hour and a half here trying to stay on and keep my back from hurting. Now onto the food and service. Our friendly busboy had told us that it had been slow all day and suddenly got packed so I am guessing they were understaffed for a very late night on Wednesday not during some big Mardi Gras festival. Our actual server didn't come for about 10 minutes - we gave food & drink orders right away (luckily). Our drinks (one coke, two waters) came about 10 minutes after that. Then another 45 minutes or so before the food came. When it came, mine was cold. If it had been warm, it would have been a mediocre meal. The ham & cheese omelette was the best part, I actually don't have any complaints about the omelette and I'd get it again if I were desperate enough to return here. The hashbrowns were ok but parts were a little burnt, and all of it was cold. The toast was served dry (and cold) with no side of butter. Yum. Plain dry white toast. And by "yum" I mean "blech". I didn't eat any of my kiddo's burger but it looked overcooked and from a frozen patty (you know the type... perfectly shaped with no texture...) I asked my husband to describe the catfish po-boy he had; he said "not horrible but not anything I couldn't get in any other part of the country" and I noticed that the catfish only filled about 2/3 of the bread on his sandwich. He would not order it again. No sign of the server to come take our check after 10 minutes after we finished eating (nor any stopping by so I'd have had a hope of getting the useless butter for my totally cold toast) so I took the check back into the main room to try to find someone to run my tab. I finally saw my waitress who looked surprised to see me and disconcerted by my (very polite) request that she please allow me to pay so we can get going. (We arrived about 11:15pm and left about 12:45am, sober and with 12 yo kid in tow, so clearly not part of the boozer party crowd). Total bill for our meal was $38 plus my 20% tip (because I'm nice and I don't penalize tipped workers for having a bad day, since I don't get my pay docked when I have a bad day) which was way too high for crappy food and slow service. She ran my card and we took off. I did forget a little goodie bag I had with me and one of the other staffers hurried after it to return it to us, which I did appreciate. So in sum, I'd have rated it a 1 if not for the friendly busboy and the gentleman who returned our goodie bag, but might have raised it to a 2 had the food been warm and served with butter and a 3 if the service was faster. It would never even on a great day be above a 3 though. I'm settling for a 2 out of consideration for the two kind folks on the staff. It's not really recommended though unless you have little choice.
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Chris G.
We showed up here around midnight or so and got to be seated immediately. Our reason for going: bottomless Bloody Mary's and we were not disappointed. And an added bonus: they are freaking delicious! Our party ordered biscuits and gravy, eggs, hash browns, bacon, shrimp poboy and small gumbo, 2 Bloody Mary's and a hurricane. Biscuits and gravy was a huge plate and awesome. If you are hungry this is not a dish you will share with others; its that good. Eggs were scrambled and fantastic. Hash browns were also perfectly cooked. Bacon was fatty as hell and awesome. Fried shrimp poboy. Cup of shrimp gumbo. Holy &$?!! Freaking so good. Smothered in cocktail sauce, topped with tomatoes, lettuce and an awesome sandwich bread. I had at least 4 freaking Bloody Mary refills. Free. I love New Orleans. Our waitress was understandably nervous about our drunk demeanor but she warmed up to us after the second Bloody Mary. This place is a must visit.
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Brii G.
Everytime I visit New Orleans this is my go to spot for brunch! The service is absolutely fantastic. The food is to die for. Best gumbo I've had without going to a fancy 5 star restaurant. Only thing wrong is its not big enough!
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Mark K.
Another place that was open on Xmas, much appreciated by these out-of-towners looking for a meal. We had walked by many times on the way from our hotel to the French Quarter, and this time we decided to stop in. Appeared to have a mix of locals and tourists. They were out of a lot of items, but we still found some good stuff. Sweetie had pancakes with a side of bacon. They were fine, but nothing amazing. We shared some free cheese sticks, compliments of checking in on Yelp. I ordered too much, since I was hungry and they were out of what I wanted. I had the sausage gravy and biscuits, thinking they were just a small order. Well, they were huge, easily a full meal, and very good. Ate about half of that, then polished off my other choice, wings with the "Daisy sauce." That turned out to be a mix of mayo, ranch, and hot sauce, and they were superb. Done just right, the sauce was tasty, and I ended up totally stuffed. Wish we'd gone more often. But then, there are so many options in New Orleans that we didn't begin to sample every place we wanted. Guess we'll have to go back...
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A. F.
No major complaints, even if atmosphere does leave a little something to be desired. But as for the service, our waitress was very efficient and attentive, even though I could tell she was tired. As for the food, everything I ate here was very good. I tried some of the chicken gumbo, which was good. The fried shrimp platter was really fresh and yummy. This came with loads of fried shrimp, seasoned fries, and a fluffy biscuit. And, did I mention that I got a free app of chicken wings covered in their daisy duke sauce because I checked in on Yelp! The wings were very good, and the sauce seemed like a combo of ranch mixed with buffalo. (If I was able to create my own special dish, I would have taken my fried shrimp and coated them in this daisy duke sauce because I tried a few from my platter with it, and that was delicious!). Next time I'm in the Crescent City, I would gladly come back.
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Jeddica C.
Oh.. Daisy Dukes where do I begin.... While in NOLA for the 2014 Essence festival DD was recommended to me by our hotel attendent simply because they served a variety of food and they were located one block from the hotel (walking distance). We (10 ladies in my travel group) arrived there around 12:30 p.m. to be greeted by a line that was out the door and slightly down the side walk. Because of the store front location we were standing directly in the New Orleans Sun. We inched our way into the front of the building which was covered only to be greeted by the heater that was pulling heat from the inside of the building and releasing it outside! Dining: our party was split 5/5 because the restaurant was rather small and couldn't accommodate us all at one table. We presented our Yelp coupon and were told only one appetizer for the table for my friends. My table was told very rudely that "we not taking any of that right now!"... Our server wasn't familiar with the menu or the items being served she wasn't even able to get us a small plate when asked. However, another server supplied one for me without hesitation. I ordered the cat fish basket and fries which was very good! However my second peice of fish wasnt done completely :-(. The biscuits were amazing tho! Overall I would go back if there was no line and I was starving at 3 a.m. lol. not worth the wait.
Awful service. Couldn't get simple orders right to save their life. Food was horrible too. Stay away
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Jenn C.
My friend and I came to town for Mardi Gras. We stopped in here on a whim the first day we were in town, and we enjoyed the food so much that we came back again before we left, even though I try to follow a strict "no duplicating restaurants" rule when visiting new towns. I got a po' boy both times - one alligator sausage and one catfish. It was delicious - fresh bread, tasty fries, and cooked perfectly. My friend got gumbo and a chicken sandwich. The wait staff was great, and even though one day was Fat Tuesday, we didn't wait for a table. My only issue was the bathroom - VERY cramped and awkward to get into.
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Derrick O.
We arrived in Nola around 8:00pm after a 13hr drive and wanted a quick meal! This place was awesome! Great service and awesome food! I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone!
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Tee H.
Nice portions of food for a reasonable price. Would have been much better if the food had been served hot.
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Julisa H.
Not one of the best food experiences we had in the NOLA but still decent. We came here for breakfast on a Saturday morning. I ordered the steak and eggs with the hurricane refills. Steak was tasty and the biscuit on point. The biscuit was actually the best part of the meal. However, the grits thick and tasteless and the eggs meh.. Hurricane was a good balance of sweet and strong a plus for the drink. Idk if we didn't order the right things but flavor wise this place did not impress like the other restaurants we visited during our stay. Wasn't particular wowed but it was an okay experience thank you asmaa for the service. Will I be back my next visit ?? Prob not..
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Sweets M.
I love that it is open 24 hours! The gals were nice but one gentlemen in particular was borderline annoying. He kept yelling out a phrase every time he entered the kitchen (we sat at the very back). But, not annoying enough for me to NOT enjoy my food. I ordered gumbo and onion rings. I ordered small since I knew my friends would share and the portions would be big. It is Louisiana! - The gumbo was great. I wasn't drinking nor was I starving so I feel like I'm giving it a honest review. Onion rings are pretty standard. The portions for everything else were so big that we could probably have eaten it for another month. Lol, just kidding. The water cup is huge as well, but it makes sense (waitress doesn't have to keep refilling and it matches the serving size). I would definitely come back if I'm in the area and need something quick and easy. Since many restaurants close at night, this is perfect if you don't want Denny's. But, if it were the daytime, I'd pass and find something else.
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Virsya V.
At first my mom was asking "why do we eat here? I rather eat at deanies. " after we try the food my parents were really impressed, they said the etouffe is better than any other cajun restaurants, even my baby brother who is picky about pancake, ate the whole pancake. Definitely coming back.
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Keith B.
Loved the place. It's far enough out of the way that the place wasn't loaded with the typical tourist wearing crocs and white socks. Had the fried green tomatoes and all you can eat crawfish. What I really liked was the fact that instead of making you sit and wait for the next batch so you feel full and stop eating, they just kept them rolling.
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Lady G.
Hello Touristas who want to get pissed for dinner. This review is for YOU. If you want reasonably done seafood, home baked pies for a dessert and you want to get thoroughly wasted on their all you can drink Bloody Mary's , then this is the place for you.
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Lillian C.
I got into NOLA pretty late and was looking for a place to grab something to eat around 1AM. We yelped and found this 24 hour place and decided to try it out. I was a little disappointed that the early bird special is only between 5 and 9AM, but I still ordered breakfast. The restaurant had a couple of tvs playing sports highlights and a stereo blasting some interesting music. Our server was very nice and attentive and chatted us up while giving us recommendations. I ended up with the two eggs with bacon. It was pretty normal for breakfast food and came out pretty quickly. Our server also recommended this drink that's similar to a Arnold Palmer and it was pretty good! Oh, they have a full bar so you can def get your drink on at all hours of the night. We also ordered 50 wings with hot, BBQ, spicy garlic, teriyaki, and duke's special sauce. My fav is duke's special sauce since it's like hot sauce and ranch mixed together. They also came on a bed of celery sticks... we couldn't finish this... I al
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JP C.
I am so happy we ended up here. Next door at Jimmy J's people were rude and outside people cutted in line. This place the service was amazing and our waitress made us feel welcomed. I highly recommend the pork chops and the spicy sausage po' boy which was bomb!! Ask for Jackie to be your waitress! So glad this was our last meal in New Orleans before heading back to California.
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Stephanie S.
Came for a late night snack. Service was very friendly, and the food was good. Shared an oyster po boy and red beans and rice. They were both pretty good and definitely hot the spot after a night of bar hopping.
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Jae Y.
THE best crawfish I've ever had! Service was great and staff were very friendly! Definitely a place to check out when in New Orleans!!
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Michael A.
The food was delicious, and the service was spectacular. It was a little pricey, and waiting to be seated was torture. You have to wait outside in the heat for what seems like an eternity. I still highly recommend it though, the food was well worth the wait!
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Hessley R.
They were fast and friendly and divey - it was a good brunch for an acceptable price.
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Nguyen L.
Go to the one on Carondelet. Food is a lot better and their is less hustle and bustle. Was very disappointed coming here.
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Ken B.
Bottomless Bloody Mary for $8 bucks can't be beat. I chose a meal that was $21.00. It was their Gator Sausage, with gumbo, crawfish ettoufee, fried green tomatoes and a Biscuit. The meal wasnt worth the price. It was good. Didnt have any of the cajun flare I was expecting. Really no spice at all to any if it. Wife got the Rum Punch drink which was $7 bucks and she thought was really good. Waitress was really nice and helpful. Decent place, not the greatest food. But worth a visit.
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Natalie P.
Cravings satisfied. Check. What a perfect late night hotspot! Ambiance: low key restaurant with ample seating. Perfect for watching sports (2 large tvs hoisted in main dining area) Price: very reasonable! A pound of crawfish for $8, 50 chicken wings for $25 Food: Delish! Crawfish was very flavorful! I loved the lemon pepper wings! The seasoning was an explosion in my mouth! Definitely a will do again!
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Steve E.
Why look.......an amazing 24 x 7 restaurant that serves alcohol in New Orleans!!!! Daisy Dukes is located on Chartres Street at Iberville, directly behind the big Marriott hotel. My friend convinced me that we needed to get up for breakfast (which is served 24 hours a day) since they offer free refills on coffee and Bloody Mary's. The breakfast menu is all of the usual pancakes, eggs, and omelets, along with biscuits & gravy, rib eyes & pork chops, and of course all-you-can-drink Bloody Mary's. A New Orleans-style liquid breakfast at it's finest! If your tummy is in the mood for something other than breakfast fare, Daisy Duke's has a full selection of Cajun and Southern entrees, soups, and starters, including a raw bar, salads, burgers and sandwiches. This restaurant is head and shoulders above Denny's, IHOP, Village Inn, and Waffle House. Good food served at any hour of the day and night. Truly a gem!
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Damaris G.
Got into town late Monday night and yelp suggested Daisy dukes and then the valet driver at the hotel were we stayed and he said the food was great. After 10pm had a great meal for a very affordable price and my kids had more than enough food that they had leftovers for the next day!! Nice setting and location!!! Give thumbs up when New Orleans!
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M E.
Awesome place. Great food and we had a great server! Small and simple but good food. My Bloody Mary had a huge crawfish for garni!
(5)
Mohamed F.
Excellent food and service. Freshest salad ever.Gator sausage outstanding!!! Crawfish Ettoufe from the Heavens!!! Must Visit!!!!
(5)
Jeannine B.
Great good and great prices. The poboy bread was perfect, crispy and chewy. I had the alligator sausage and boyfriend got the fried shrimp. Both were yummy!! For the price it's a great stop!
(5)
Charles T.
Great late night spot to grab a bite, this place gets really packed so you might have to wait to get a seat. The gumbo and Shrimp Po' Boy is good!
(5)
Sherri D.
Excellent breakfast, excellent shrimp. have been here twice when we intended not to hit the same place more than once. They have bottomless bloody marys for $8. I didn't try it though but I thought that was an excellent deal for being in New Orleans. The staff was very friendly and it was quick service with home made biscuits and gravy.
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Thomas M.
Daisy dukes in new orleans good enough food I ate there twice. Way better than the meals I had on Bourbon Street. Staff was kind and courteous servings were large priceless fair.
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John T.
It's the only place open 24 hours near the area and I woulnt recommend it to anyone! Ordered a simple burger and had requested medium rare. It came back with the outside slightly cooked while the meat inside was cold and in the state it would be if you had given me a raw meat patty. Literally thought it was some joke....ended up being polite and requested a burger well done in lieu of it. Chef must have been drunk at this time of night or completely blind....sooo I guess I'll let it slide the first time
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Evelin B.
I would rate them 4.5 stars. I probably ate here about 3-4 different times during my stay in New Orleans. Everything I had was good from their wings to their gumbo, to their fried shrimp po boys to their burgers. Of course, excellent southern hospitality.
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Brandy W.
This place was a breath of fresh air after all of the overpriced tourist traps on Bourbon. Shrimp PoBoy was incredible! I was totally stuffed after dinner and didn't have to spend a small fortune! Great service and casual atmosphere.
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Jasmine M.
Walked in & the place smelled weird. Me & my friends ordered breakfast (pancakes, grits, eggs & bacon) food was not good! Pancakes were dry & not satisfying. No flavor. Waitress wasn't friendly nor were we greeted upon entering the restaurant. Would not go back if I ever travel to New Orleans again.
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Jaquelyn C.
I loved it here even during maradi grasi service was great!! Ppl should totally go during there stay in New Orleans
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Jess P.
I had ordered the chicken finger platter, I got my tenders dipped in the daisy sauce. And it came with a order order if cajun fries, & a buscuit. The portions were pretty big. I actually didn't think it was that good. I dont kno, maybe I'll try them again
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Shawn C.
This is the place for great early or late dining.(or delivery) Wings are great and the seafood is top notch....if your in the city you need to check it out....oysters are great !!! Chef Shawn
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Jose M.
Good food and service. Not very fancy but a good place to eat. I had the gumbo with red beans and rice with sausage, very very spicy but good.
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John M.
Ended up coming here 4 times in the week we were in New Orleans. They are open 24/7, so it was easy to come for breakfast/lunch/dinner. Food was very good (make sure to get a biscuit).
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MaryGrace S.
I never thought I'd find better wings than Wingstop, but daaaaaaammmmmnnnn dem wangs theaux. Lemon pepper is what's up. It's meatier, the skin crispier (like pork rinds, you know what imtalmbout). And it's sooooo affordable (50 wangs for $25, are you serious?!) And they're open ALL THE TIME, and they deliver ALL THE TIME. 24/7. This is going to be a late night favorite for sure.
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Zach V.
We stopped in for breakfast. We waited a LONG time for someone to come outside and acknowledge us. I learned that its better to ignore the sign that says to wait outside and just go in and grab a waiter. I could never live in the south because everyone is SO DAMN SLOW! After we sat down our waitress was very nice and attentive. The portions are large and the food was above average. They make the bloody mary mix in house and I actually enjoyed it. I'm not a fan of bloody's so that says something. Free refills were an added bonus.
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Melissa S.
Not much to say -- they were open on Christmas when my family's flight got in late, so this was where we ate our first meal in New Orleans! It was a holiday and yet the servers were so kind, with big friendly smiles...that meant quite a lot to us, as we were exhausted from travel. The food was decent, nothing to write home about, but it hit the spot. Their portions are pretty generous and everything is fairly inexpensive, so there's a lot of bang for your buck.
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Kelly V.
Super good service. We were tired if greasy fried expensive food, so we ventured off bourbon street and ran into this little gem. We had salads and they were great. They offer bottomless bloody Mary's so we will hit up bfast before we leave.
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Ashley F.
Went for a late dinner after getting in the city. Service was good. Food was great! Would recommend!
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Sabrina A.
Ate there last night, had the crawfish ettouffee and gumbo, which were both delicious and we couldn't imagine it tasting any better! The shrimp roumalade, on the other hand, basically taste like shrimp in mayonnaise.. But, we will definitely be going back! The biscuit that came with the meals was also unbelievably soft and tasted great with the meal! I'm dying to try the biscuit and gravy!
I did not want to go here but my boyfriend wasn't feeling adventurous like me so daisy dukes it was. I had the pancakes and sausage, my food was good nothing special the pancakes were slightly fluffy and sweet basic sausage patties. His biscuts and gravy was nasty the gravy really didn't have any taste. The ham was super salty. He also had hashbrowns which were okay personally I woulda ordered with cheese. I'm thinking its cocktail time now, guess I will have a long island.
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Corrine R.
OMG this place is amazing!!! Food so fresh so good!!! Loved my server Pamela and the rest of the staff very cordial. Haley you photo bomber your awesome!!! This Cali girl tourist is very happy. Strongest Hurricane I've had yet!!! Yippie!!! What a good time!!! Loved the atmosphere too.
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Steve M.
Straight creole/Cajun food here. The food was amazing. The bottomless bloody Mary's were decent for what they were. For the money/quality food ratio you can't beat this place. The staff was very attentive.
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Emily T.
Can I give a zero star? Worst bloody mary I've even had. The waitress took our drink order & never came back after waiting for 10 minutes. Did I mention the place was completely empty? Left $ on the table & didn't even finish more than a sip of our drinks. Don't go there.
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Katrina R.
This is my go to spot whenever I'm in town. It's open 24 hours a day and you can always expect a hot meal with great service. My favorite is the Cajun omelet, just think in about it makes my mouth water. Owweeee where you at?!
(5)
Ryne B.
Excellent southern-style breakfast anytime of the day or night. Quick, friendly service. Large portions. 24 hour delivery in the CBD or the French Quarter. I'm a big fan!
(5)
FB W.
This place is one of the few in the French Quarter area that is open 24/7. The staff is not the friendliest, but they're not overtly rude either. The food is great, though.
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J W.
BEST IN NEW ORLEANS! Passed the location trying to get to recommended restaurants. What a mistake. Alethia "Lee Lee" was absolutely AMAZING as a server and enhanced our experience. The food was delicious and portions were too much to consume. I wish I were staying longer just to eat there daily. If I were a local this would be my regular spot. I wish I could make a recommendation for a particular dish but out of the six different dishes we orders ever one was GREAT! We spent the meal sharing our meals so we all could could taste how good it is. Please try.
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Carlos Q.
My wife and I went out for a date which is rare for us since we mostly do the family thing with the kids. So we got to experience Bourbon ST. for the first time together. What a great and fun night. By the way wear a watch cause if you do not keep track you may be there till morning like we did. Seeing that it was 5am we headed towards our hotel and we were both hungry of course so decided we shall get something to eat. Yelp app show us some food. Lol. So it brought us to Daisy Dukes. Looking at the reviews I must say I had high hopes. So now comes my review. Unfortunately we never got to order anything from the menu. We walked in and waited to be seated. A younger hispanic woman helped us to our table. She asked us what we wanted to drink so had had two waters and began to look over the menu. I must say I take my time when being somewhere for the first time and i found many things on the menu that caught my eye. By the time I got to the second part of the menu she had already asked us three times what we were going to order. She behaved as if she was in some sort of rush to take our order and mind you the place was barely at maybe 1/4 full if that. I know I caught her roll her eyes twice and my wife had to keep her calm because we did not want to end the night badly. Finally we had made our decision and since we had our little ones at hotel we also wanted to take them some break fast. She said we could not order the kids pancakes to go even when i told her i would pay extra if need be. There is no way I was going home empty handed for my children. We were going to eat then take to go orders for two children and one adult. She was so rude with us the whole time and that was the last straw! I have never walked out of a restaurant without ordering because of bad service until this night. I will be back in december to try it one more time so I will let everyone know if I change my star rating. Damn shame I really wanted to try the alligator sausage omelette......
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Gail H.
Don't bother. I ordered oysters on the half shell and they were so bad I had to send them back. The service sucked. Slow as hell and no one smiled. I would never go here again.
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Toni J.
Service was horrible; took a long time to be seated, given menus and orders taken.. I should have ordered breakfast like everyone else in there but I can get bacon and eggs anywhere so I ordered a shrimp po boy and a cup of gumbo. The shrimp tasted like frozen, pre battered and the bread was too hard for a po boy. The gumbo did have a good flavor to it but was really salty with very little seafood.
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Eddie S.
This is a little hole in the wall right off of the French quarter. The food was good and the service was excellent. Cajun cheese steak sandwich- B. I wish it had more Cajun seasoning. The fries were OK also. Seafood gumbo- A+++. It was so flavorful every bite was wonderful. Etteptoufe- A+++++++ I know I spelled that wrong but it is filled with crawfish and it is a very creamy flavorful dish. It makes you feel good inside. I also like how big the ice tea cups were. I didn't like the apple pie dessert.
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Alex H.
The perfect place to eat after a night of drinking on Bourbon street. I got the alligator sausage po boy with the cup of gumbo. Not sure if it was the taste of mind, but I think it was the best gumbo I had in New Orleans. Only thing bringing it down from being five stars was that it took so long to get the food.
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Lisa G.
These employees are not on southern time. They will acknowledge you immediately, and your food comes fast. And they're very nice. What's not to love about a menu with an alligator omelet on it? Nothing fancy... basic menu with good prices. It does the trick.
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Jessica D.
We stubble onto to place and we were happy. The bacon and sausage was juicy. Great for and a must once in New Orleans .
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Jacobie D.
Great place. Loved the fried fish and shrimp. And they stay open really late.
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Tyrone C.
Great diner to get food anytime in NOLA. I had the shrimp Po boy and jambalaya on a separate occasion. Was satisfied with the taste, serving and price each time.
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Brett H.
Great dinner. Got the sampler to try everything. Loved the gumbo and then heard from a few locals that they think it is the best in the quarter. Hole in the wall with good prices.
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E P.
After looking at yelp for close to an hour, I decided on Daisy Dukes after a friend recommended it. With all the places to eat in the area, it wasn't a simple decision. Although many of the places said there would be a wait, I only waited 5 minutes before being seated. It's a small space, but the food comes quick and people are in and out. Being from the PA-NJ-DE area, where diners and good breakfast are the standard, this place made me feel right at home. The portions are big, so much that I had enough food to box up for someone less fortunate than myself. I probably won't make it back here this trip since I want to try all the NOLA has to offer, but if I ever make it back here, definitely worth it. If you're looking for breakfast closer to $10 rather than $20, try Daisy Dukes. The waitresses were nice too...
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Jason M.
Great Food! Great Drinks! Great Prices! Great Atmosphere! Great Customer Service!
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Jen R.
ALL YOU CAN EAT CRAWFISH YES Believe me, it's not as much as you'd think. Between pinching and sucking over and over again, you start to get crawfish tunnel vision and your body is telling you to stop. Please for the love of all that is holy stop. The crawfish were very fresh, and not too spicy. We didn't try the bloody mary's because we had way too much to drink already this trip. The servers were very friendly and always had a refill ready (on our drinks and our mudbugs). BTW We had 3 lbs split between us. I don't think I'm going to want crawfish again for a decade.
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Jorge G.
3 visits over two days. Twice for breakfast for their bacon egg and cheese biscuit sandwiches with a side of hash browns. One of best biscuits we have had. Lunch there one day was shrimp poboys and gumbos. Will be back and highly recommend.
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C M.
The service was excellent. We arrived around 8:30 Sunday morning. The place was semi-full yet calm & quiet. Low lighting for those who may have a hangover, we sat at the window and watched others hustle by. The early bird special had a wide variety and hit the spot. Neither of us could finish our plate. The coffee was really good and the waitress gave me a to go cup (on request ) and topped it off. I would have eaten here more if I discovered it earlier in my trip.
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Natalie D.
Delicious! We hit Daisy Dukes every time we are in NOLA. Consistent food, great service and they deliver to your hotel! You can't beat that after a long night of boozing. The breakfast is delicious. The shrimp po boy is fantastic! The shrimp are fresh and not fries to hard, perfectly seasoned served dressed on a wonderful piece of bread!
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Heather N.
This restaurant was just okay. It has an outdoor holding area where you wait for a table - there was a sign that said "please wait outside" and another that said "Wait to be seated," so we stood there at the outdoor hostess stand waiting for a table for about 5-10 minutes. Finally a woman came out and asked if we wanted a table? Of course we said yes. We were seated immediately and service was speedy, we had drinks ASAP and our order was taken and delivered within 10 minutes. The food was just okay - I had a popcorn shrimp po boy (I'd give it a 7 on a scale of 1-10) and my wife had a Caesar salad which she said was lacking. It was just lettuce, feta, black olives, and croutons - that's it. Overall an okay experience...but we won't return.
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Chuck F.
Great food relaxing atmosphere exactly what you want in NOLA. Best of all my bill was only $13! Not the most most glitzy places but definitely worth going to
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Mario G.
The Gumbo was excellent but the service was poor and our waiter was horrible. We dined in twice on our vacation and got the same waiter both times which made the visit less accomadating.
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Jody B.
I think the ratings for this place direcly correlate to the reviewers alcohol intake and time of day they visited this 24 hour dive. I don't know about other locations, but I won't be going to this one again. My friend and I were both craving 24 hr breakfast food at about 11pm on a Thursday night. We came directly from the Saenger and were sober. The service was slow and I had to go and find the server to get both silverware and again to get butter for the dry toast. There's not many ways to screw up a breakfast platter. My sunny side up eggs were pretty good, and the sausage patties were ok. However, the hash browns weren't crispy at all, they were kind of soggy actually, and the toast was lightly toasted (I prefer dark) and we weren't given any butter or jellies for it. Even the orange juice was kinda thick and not even cold. Maybe if I had been drunk and starving in the wee hours of the morning after a wild night out, I might be raving about the place, but not to grab a quick bite when you're stone cold sober. There's too many good restaurants in the area for that!
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TC M.
Food was pretty darn good and the staff was nice. My server spoke to fast for me to catch everything but after a couple of tries I got what she suggested and it was good. I was about to give this place 3/4 starts because of this darn annoying loud crying baby. But that's not their fault. Is it?
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Joe D.
Great Breakfast! I ate here 6 out of 7 days I was in NOLA for breakfast. The food was great and not very expensive either. The waitress was a bit freaked out that I paid her in $2 bills though.
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Nathaniel C.
Seafood omelet was pretty good hash browns could have been a little crisper but overall great service waitress was very attentive. .
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Angela B.
This was our first restaurant in New Orleans, so at first we thought maybe EVERY place was like this: hot, humid, termites everywhere, slow service, mediocre food. Turns out that is not the case. Since we were a large group, they stuck us in this small room that was not air conditioned, had the windows open and the termites everywhere. Since we had a bunch of people in wheelchairs, the fact that this room had all high bar stools was not very good either. Food was super greasy and the termites kept getting stuck in my egg (I had a breakfast sandwich, but they definitely have their own style here as it was put on regular bread instead of an english muffin), then they would drown in the grease and just be stuck. You don't even want to know how many termites flew into my water and got stuck there as well. Absolutely gross! But at the time, we all thought maybe that was normal for New Orleans. Wrong! After this place, we went to Huck Finn's, Palace Kitchen, Cafe du Mond, Ole Saint, Crescent City Brewhouse, Gumbo Pot, and tons more restaurants which were all air conditioned and none had termites. I'll give them a break on the service aspect, since we were a large group, hopefully they are better with small groups or individuals. Anyways, definitely don't recommend this place and would never go back. One positive thing I'll give them, is that they do have good chicken strips and fries, as I tried some of my friends and they were pretty good.
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Debra K.
So I didn't want to come in when I first passed because it smelled like a nursing home. Then I drunkenly walked a little more and ran into my taxi driver friend Teddy that lives here. I told him I needed an oyster po boy. He said go here, turned to the other taxi man he was chilling with who also said "their po boys are about the size of my head". I said "I don't need all that. I just want an oyster po boy" but agreed to head that way. The bell man who tried to holla asked where I was going and I replied "Daisy Dukes" he said "get a po boy" okay three local suggestions? Solid Ordered the half oyster po boy with gumbo. Big ol juicy delish oysters. Gumbo...smelled a little weird. So...three stars.
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Stephanie M.
This was a first stop for food in New Orleans and it really set the tone. We had the oyster po'boy and it was delectable. We didn't even need sides as this sandwich is almost a foot long and stuffed with more oysters than necessary. Their remoulade sauce really set it over the top (and I don't even eat condiments on my food normally!) My only complaint is something that some people may love- we ordered a hurricane as one should when in New Orleans; however, the drinks were wasted as they were cups of nothing but several types of liquor mixed for an overly potent undrinkable concoction. Like I said, some people may actually love this fact but it wasn't for us little ladies.
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Megan B.
Was staying at the Marriott and this place is open 24/7 so we ate here a reasonable amount. Staff is all fantastic I didn't meet a bad person here. If you get the fried green tomatoes get them without parmasen they use that kraft dried stuff that smells and tastes like puke on top and it totally ruins them. The pork chops are juicy and well seasoned the daisy burgers are huge and can feed a couple of people if you get them with fries and aren't HUGE eaters. Eggs are always exactly right hash browns are crispy. Bacon is yum and buiscuts are fresh home made. Shrimp po boy wasn't a winner for me but I have friends who said it was good so maybe I just got a dud.
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Chelsi H.
Bottomless Bloody Mary's - with one placed into a to-go cup without even asking and brought to our table for $8 total. It's a good spot for a straightforward breakfast at a low price. And just as an FYI - there are not girls in Daisy Dukes waiting in tables here! It's very low key.
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Pissed Chick C.
The food is good..but WTF..DUDE. this location bites ass major ass..it's small it dingy and not what one world look for ...but if you drinking your not and they need that ...be warned go to the express location
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John B.
Came here for breakfast at 3am. Great service and great food. I had a regular American breakfast that consisted of eggs toast hash browns bacon and yes Alligator on the side. NOLA style. Everything was clean. Will definitely come back when I'm in the area.
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Jeremiah C.
Food is decent for the price. Service is ok, but they didn't include the biscuits with our meal as advertised on the menu. After telling a third employee we finally got them. Good spot for super late night / very early grub after a long night in the Quarter. Basically like a truck stop diner meets Denny's. I'd come back again, given the circumstances. ;)
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Melinda K.
I loved loved loved everything I ate from there gator omelette, cheddar cheese grits, BISCUITS and shrimp po-boy but I wished they delivered because the hostess was not welcoming @ the Chartres location.
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Mike A.
The place is ok the help is good The oyster are very small Them crawfish are good! And spicy They also sell art
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Dale R.
Every time I stay at Marriott across the street I've seen this place but never stopped. Don't be fooled, as I was, from the outside, or the rustic old New Orleans, this place is great. Service fast, order fast, and it's the best Huge burger I've had! All was satisfying and will put this place down as a frequent stop. Almost forgot $10.42 amazing
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Kelly M.
Came in to grab a late lunch. The place was pretty quiet and a bit divey. Service was quick but then absent. Both the service and the food were nothing special. Shrimp po boy was nicely fried but a bit on the salty side and there was no sauce at all or anything special on it. The bread was too large for the shrimp portions and just overall fell flat.
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Nkechi A.
Limited menu No pancakes after 12 Rude waitress (white with short hair) Manager wasn't compromising
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Robyn B.
I was not too impressed with this place. It is very small and although the service was quick, the waitresses were not at all friendly and bare minimum helpful. We had to wait outside behind an air conditioner unit that was blowing hot air before being seated which put everyone in a bad mood before even going inside. Once inside we attempted to use the free appetizer offered by yelp and was informed that it was good for one per table. My party ended up being split and my friends at another table were told they could not use their free appetizer from yelp, so the lack of consistency was a turn off as well. The food was good which of course was a giant plus as we were there to eat lol. I had the seafood omelet. The seafood in it was very fresh and tasty. The grits were not good at all but the biscuit was really good. There was a limited menu during this event which seemed to be a trend at a lot of places. Another plus is that they are open 24 hours for the night owls.
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Rebecca A.
After a very late Friday night out on the town, we needed breakfast bad Saturday morning. We found Daisy Dukes and decided to give it a try. I'm pretty sure I was still drunk on the way to a major hangover so I really don't remember much about the meal. I know I ordered two eggs, bacon, and then probably hash browns and toast. I do remember the eggs were cooked well, overeasy. The guys with me enjoyed their food and drinks, the service was good, and the price was reasonable. I mean their bloody maries are made with 100% Chuck Norris tears, how could you not stop in!
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Jonthan R.
Food was nothing too special. Took forever to get out check. Couldn't break a $100 for change. This is a restaurant???? Staff seems timid. You look at them, being obvious that you need something, and they see you and act like they're doing something else. Changed to three star because staff contacted me about unpleasant stay.
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Brandi N.
Ok but not amazing. My travel group and I came to Daisy Dukes to grab a bite to eat because it's very highly rated on Yelp. Eh...it was ok. Venue: Daisy Dukes is a small store front cafe like most of the restaurants here in New Orleans. I really like the vintage/jazzy decor in all of these places simply because it shows off the culture of Nola. We got to Daisys around 12:30p and we were greeted by a line out the door like most of these restaurants. We stood outside and baked in the hot Louisiana sun for about 30 minutes before we were able to get inside. Note: It wasn't much cooler on the inside either. It seems from the layout you can't sit a table of more than 6 people, so if you have a large group and want to sit together you will have to wait a bit longer for the extra seating to open up. Service: Before going to DDs we called ahead to see if they were open (being as some restaurants were closed today - weird) and they said yes, then we asked if they took reservations because our party was large and the lady said no and hung up on me. The door hostess was nice taking down names of guests and party size - would have been nicer if we got a complimentary cup of water since we had to wait outside under the sun and their storefront heater...yes...heater. Our waitress was very nice and attentive. I was surprised to see that we could only redeem one "appetizer with entree purchase" check-in perk per table - although we had multiple Yelpers at the table. Apparently it's a restaurant policy. How 5 ppl can share one side salad baffles me. Small bites I suppose. Food: I ordered the Seafood Omlet because people were raving about it as they walked out the door. It came with crawfish, shrimp cheese and tomatoes. I asked our waitress if the shrimp and crawfish were deveined because I don't prefer to eat dirt lines and she assured they were. Sadly she was mistaken. The crawfish were deveined but the shrimp were not cleaned - needless to say I ate around them. This dish came with grits and a biscuit. Seems like biscuits are a staple here in New Orleans. It was delish and the grits were just ok. Overall: I wouldn't say this is a must have on your personal restaurant agenda but you can give it a go if you have nothing else to do. Not worth the 30 minute wait to get in the door.
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Kristoffer A.
Went here for breakfast because jimmy j's was so busy. I was not disappointed. I had the best omelette I have ever eaten in my life. Ham and crayfish. My friends had gumbo and an alligator sausage omelette and they couldn't complain either. I will definitely recommend stopping here for breakfast at least
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Javy H.
Early bird special is a steal! For under $5 you get a standard breakfast that's cooked well. This special is available everyday before 9:00Am. Oh and that includes a choice of meat without the meat it's probably under $4. A great money saver indeed. Side Note- Staff great and very quick to take your order. Other meal choices are very well priced you can save money by eating here.
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Jay J.
Absolutely terrible..!! Frozen fish... Not fresh..! Frozen onion rings... Not home made..! Frozen store bought Gumbo.., it was terrible..!! Absolutely not home made..!! I LIVE IN LOUISIANA.... This is not at all a true representation of south Louisiana food...!!
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Mike D.
Great place to grab a quick and easy breakfast if you are in a hurry to go sightseeing in the French Quarter. The hostess was very funny. She tells everyone the wait is about 10 minutes because she doesn't know how long it takes people to eat. The wait to be seated was more like 15 or 20 minutes, but the food comes out really quick once you order and the line to get in isn't that bad compared to other lines of close by restaurants.
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Belinda B.
I called Daisy Duke's at about 3:30am for delivery to the Tulane ER. I ordered a cheeseburger, medium rare, with mayo and tomato. The person on the phone asked if that was all I wanted on the burger, and I confirmed yes, only mayo and tomato. The burger arrived in a timely manner; however, it was cooked well beyond medium rare. The meat was of dubious quality, and there was no tomato. The delivery person stated that he did not have change for a $20. Why would a delivery person not have change for a $20? He told me to go into the hospital and ask for change. Overall, unacceptable product and unacceptable service.
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Shane J.
This was my first go round with Daisy Dukes and I have been to NOLA a few times. Let me just say that I made up for it with this trip!! The friends who I traveled with told me before we arrived - we gotta check this place out - they said 24/7 breakfast - so I was SOLD!! We ended up eating here 3x during this trip!! The choices on the menu were vast and plentiful, and that made it more difficult, but when you are hangover - all you want is something to keep your stomach steady and Daisy Dukes has got the answer!! The Breakfast choices (my favorite meal of the day) were awesome!! Some of the choices outside the box were: Seafood Omelette (crawfish, shrimp); Alligator Omelette..Our party tried them all. You have the regular: Pancakes, Grits, Biscuits, Bacon, etc. If you want lunch ..Chicken Fingers, Burgers, Fries, etc. I feel like I tried many things and they were all good. I can't forget - Bloody Mary's. Prices are reasonable for the portions offered. Service: Friendly and Quick - that is all you need - so just a warning - don't eat too many biscuits - you will want to nap afterwards.
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Manny G.
Food was decent enough but took 40 minutes to get some chicken fingers and a cheese omelette.
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Frank D.
Found this place just wondering around. Jambalaya was the best I've ever had!!! Will be back and can't wait for that.
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Ravi B.
Not so bad place, but only if it is 4am and you're craving New Orleans food while everything is closed. The yelp check-in (for a free appetizer) helps a little, but choose something you'll like. We didn't like the fries we got (for free). I got the shrimp po boy which was fine, but nothing amazing. Gumbo was good here though. I like the poster on the wall that was very inspiring. Servers are super nice. I wouldn't say the ambiance is super exciting though. I almost came back here to try more New Orleans foods.
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Brian B.
Worst gumbo I have ever eaten!
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Dusty J.
Ate both lunch and breakfast here on a recent trip to NOLA. Small place but the food and drinks are right on. Best breakfast deal in the French Quarter. Portions are big and you will leave satisfied.
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Louie N.
I wanted a po boy sandwich so me & hub decided to try them out. Greeted promptly, wanted a booth but hostess, Alisha, told me that they were for larger groups. I told her I would prefer a booth. She asked me to wait up front then placed menus on table and ignored us. A family of 3 left the booth and her and other hostess cleaned booth and never came back to me and my husband. She was a rude heifer with no customer service skills. I would never recommend any place that doesn't listen to their customer needs.
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Anthony V.
On point! This place delivered to our hotel at 1:45am and the pizza was great. The chicken strips were hand battered and it came with fries and a killer biscuit. Hit the spot & a great price too! June 6th - ordered from Daisy Dukes again. We got a Poboy, pizza. and chicken strips again. Phenomenal...totally recommend you try anything off the menu!
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Emily L.
Endless bloodys. They're ok, ask for extra spice and garnish. The best part is they're endless. The service is slow, but not for lack of these folks working their a$$es off! The food is mediocre but the prices reflect what you get. Still a good spot for an ok breakfast.
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Eric R.
Daisy Dukes was conveniently located across the street from my hotel in New Orleans, and it was delicious, fast, and so close I ended up making several visits. There is not a ton of veggie friendly food around the Big Easy, but Daisy Dukes had me covered for breakfast and lunch, including a great vegetarian Po Boy! Be sure to check in on Yelp for a free app!
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Brittany M.
We stayed at Marriott while in Nola for a few days. Since daisy Dukes was close bu we ate here a lot. Open 24/7 and not over crowded but the best beans and rice and chicken strips I've ever had. Also bottomless bloody Mary's and a really reasonable price!!!
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juston m.
have you ever vomited right after you ate? well, my husband did here. shortly after that i almost shit my pants on iberville. avoid this place if you can. not worth it at all. love, juston
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Kim T.
We walked by this place numerous times believing this was a touristy "breastaurant". Images of short-shorts clad women filled our minds. Usually restaurants that concentrate on the looks of their staff rarely pays attention to the quality of their food or service. So upon arriving here provided a pleasant surprise for us! It was one of the few restaurants open at a late hour. The service was pleasant and nice. The food was decent. I ordered crawfish and it was great. Fast, simple, easy, pleasant and the restrooms were clean. Definitely a thumbs up in my book!
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Hashem D.
Average. The Po'boys are OK, nothing to write home about. The service is good, but overall the food doesn't leave a lasting impression, and in a city like New Orleans you can find a lot that is better. Suffice it to say, both times we came here, we were getting away from the rain and needed cover! The bloody Mary's are unlimited for $8.50, but they are exactly what you'd expect out of unlimited $8.50 drinks.
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Jen L.
After wandering in the FQ all night, you inevitably need some food to sustain you (or sober you up) as you make your way home. So that's when you end up at DDs. I ordered a basic breakfast combo...nothing was great, but nothing was terrible. My dining companions had burgers mostly. They seemed to really enjoy them. The dining room is basic and could use some refurbishment, but since most of the patrons are drunk, it probably doesn't matter. The staff was really nice and very helpful. Expect your basic greasy spoon food with a few south Louisiana twists.
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Stephen M.
Came in late at night and the food was ok. Nothing to rave about, but it was open and agreeable!
This place was recommended by our hotel as a great spot to get crawfish. I could not have been more disappointed. First of all the crawfish is way overpriced. It was 8.99/lb which is insanely high especially considering the quality. The poboys were also of extremely low quality. This place is a tourist trap and should be avoided. If you want some good crawfish and authentic Cajun cuisine try Cajun Seafood instead
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John J.
The food is okay but their commitment to their patrons, their well being, and comfort is well below par. If you do go, go in the daytime: not at night nor morning. You will be disappointed.
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Aaron P.
This is one of the many hole in the walls off of Canal St. The line outside of this restaurant moved much more quickly than some of the spots nearby whether for a 4 top or a party of 2. However, the service wasn't all that. The food here was decent. I got an alligator sausage po' boy with a side of gumbo. The gator sausage was sliced open lengthwise inside the sandwich. It came with a packet of mustard and a packet of mayo. The sausage had great seasoning. The gumbo was good, but it's not by any means something to write home about.
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Megan V.
Order from Daisy Duke's if you hate eating food, because I guarantee you, after they take 2 hours to get it to you, it will be cold, soggy and not worth eating. I'd never had a bad meal in New Orleans until last night. The Greek Caesar salad was horribly wilted and uninspired. My dad's steak sandwich was so soggy he couldn't even stomach it (and he was pretty drunk, mind you). Save yourself $20 and eat at any of the city's otherwise fantastic establishments. Nothing can be as bad as this.
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Brett H.
Great food. Smaller place with good intentions but service is lacking. Bloody Mary's are free refills with food. I like this place but wouldn't necessarily recommend it. (If that makes sense)
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TARA G.
My husband and I visited new orleans this past weekend 2/5-2/8. Our first night in, we wanted gumbo. We asked the staff at the hotel if they could recommend a good place to eat. The bell man recommend daisy dukes. Omg!!! It was the best gumbo I had ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, but the service is excellent and quick. We ordered our food and it was literally brought to us in less than 5 minutes. My husband and I ordered gumbo, catfish platter and hurricanes. Everything thing was fantastic!!! The food was so good we ate their once a day. They also have another location near the French Quarters....the food is good, but not as good as the location on st. Charles street. I would highly recommend this restaurant if you're looking for good food quick and great service.
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Aly C.
Great staff,neat place to kick off the night. Heavy grease, but what could you expect lol Drinks are great, drink specials ... Check in offers.. They want your business and they like having you as a customer and want to keep you as a regular:)
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Deonna L.
Maybe 4 in a half. The fried oysters were very good. The amount of craw fish for the price was excellent. We are from the mid west so the cost per pound is a lot more expensive. Overall the food settled well and who does not enjoy bottomless bloody marys. ;)
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Gayle R.
Great breakfast stop.....open 24 hrs. so you got plenty of time to stop on in. We sat in the "bar" area. Very nice eating and people watching place. Great breakfast....krispy potatoes, thick gravy....comfort type breakfast. Perfect coffee and Pamela our server was a kick. We enjoyed her ..... its nice to have someone who is personable and friendly. Likes their job....know what I mean ?!??! This is a place that we will keep on our "return" list. xoxoox
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Jeremy T.
Service was "ok" ambience was "so so" it kinda smelled a bit. When I visit the south I expect certain southern meals to be ON POINT. The biscuits and gravy should totally be scrapped from the menu if they keep making it this way...... Convenient to Bourbon St and hotels is really why this place is ok....
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Lilo N.
Tried the gumbo. It was watery and had little flavour. The service was also unfriendly from our waitress (Caucasian female with light brown hair). I wouldn't recommend it!
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Tom F.
TOURIST TRAP. Everything is ridiculously over priced, especially because of the location. Its one thing to over charge for a pound of crawfish even though its out of season, but to charge $8 a pound? Its also another thing to charge $8 a pound when the crawfish look sickly, and don't taste good. You can tell the crawfish were frozen and not fresh. I felt like I was straight up robbed at this place.
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Demetria C.
Nice place for a picky eater , menu consist of almost everything , ordered red beans & rice , hot wings and fries and seafood food platter and fried green tomatoes. Red beans and rice was flavored nicely, hot wings drenched in sauce just to much, fries tasted like they were fried in old grease from last Mardi Gras , but seafood platter was a major hit others state it was fried nicely and tasted delicious which came with fish oysters crab shrimp hush puppies and fries, fried green tomatoes were good with sauce , 2 for 1 Hurricanes good sweet , asked bartender to add more liquor , which he did no extra charge ;-) ,plus right off Bourbon Street behind CVS off Canal Street
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Steph R.
So coming from out of town I was immediately drawn to the bottomless bloody Mary's with the crawfish on that added touch. When I went to try it. It was sooooooooo nastyyyyyyyyy!! What kind of alcohol do they use??? Some cheap ol POV??? Cause that stuff was NASTY!! And all these ppl drinking that nasty stuff lol. No wonder it's bottomless cause u can defenatly taste the cheap alcohol in it. But other than that our food was great :)
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Rhett B.
Humongous poboys! I had the Hot Sausage and it was pretty spicy. It wasn't amazing but still pretty good. However the potato salad was really good and mayo-based. The waitress was pretty friendly and quick about taking our orders but took forever to give us our bill...especially when the place wasn't busy. The place is pretty clean which is a rarity considering it's location. I would eat here again but would try something different but I am not going to go out of way to.
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Tina H.
my shrimp po-boy was delivered hot and in a reasonable time to my hotel room. the delivery gentleman was very nice I would rate higher if the phone order taker person didn't annoy me and the accepted credit cards (they dont) I had to use the last of my cash, thankfully it's my last evening here I would definitely recommend them, especially for late night delivery
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John K.
Kids liked their seafood platter... But my Po Boy shrimp was terrible. The shrimp tasted nasty and the bread fell apart. I would not recommend this place as a Louisiana favorite. The atmosphere was not much better. It was loud and hot.
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Sobbie L.
Truth - I only came here for the unlimited bloody mary. The first time - I ordered take out. They couldn't/wouldn't deliver alcohol to my hotel (bummer). Anyhow, ordered breakfast which was way too salty and tasted horrible. Which was a shock -- since being in NOLA this was the first time my food wasn't mind blowingly good. The Second time - I was really craving a bloody mary and so I cave and tried it again. The service wasn't that great. Clearly our waitor did not care very much about us ... ordered a sausage and a shrimp poboy. Both were pretty good.
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JR C.
Daisy Dukes is the Denny's of Bourbon Street being a 24 hours joint. When I found myself here at 2am, there wasn't many people there but it was a happy and inviting joint non-the-less. This place will go in history as the spot where I taught my girlfriend how to eat crawfish....whether she remembers or not.....we are on Bourbon afterall. -=-Crawfish Boil-=- To our surprise we did not see many places that served crawfish in the traditional boiled style near Bourbon. We did all the touristy spots but most of the seafood was based on oysters, poboys, or whatever cajun/creole. The biggest difference we discovered of New Orleans crawfish boil was that it was served dry. No goey thick spicy cajun sauce or oil. It cuts down on the mess a bit, but maybe I've already been spoiled on the saucy style. Flavor in the head and in the tail definitely still has a kick to it, but you cannot help but wish there was more flavor in your craw daddy.
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China D.
Came here for a drunk late night snack! Was pleased with the fried green tomatoes even though they couldve been cut thinner. The oysters were creamy with a crunchy batter. The inside seems a little dirty but my cravings were satisfied. The food was standard and a little greasy.
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Satoko Y.
We went to Daisy Dukes on Christmas day around 11am. Many places were closed, and this was the first restaurant we found after walking around in the French Quarter for a while. I ordered the shrimp po'boy special with gumbo, but the gumbo was out so they replaced that with crawfish etouffee. The food came within 5 min. The shrimp po'boy was huge with lots of shrimp on it. The etouffee was tasty. The service was good, too.
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Alisa S.
Husband and I got into NOLA late and checked into our hotel and just wanted a quick bite to eat. Daisy Dukes was near Sheraton so that's why we went there. We ordered the Cajun Philly Steak Sandwich and Crawfish Etouffee. The Philly was huge. I only ate a little less than half and packed up the rest to eat later. It was good but I don't know what was cajun about it. It reminded me of pizza. The crawfish etouffee was very good. It was a great late night meal for us.
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Emmett B.
Worst restaurant in NOLA. I was in NOLA on vacation for a couple days and this was the worst dining experience there. 1- I asked for their signature bloody mary, but they said they were all out of crawfish.. oh really, it was only 11AM and they were all out 2- they serve their bloody marys in some cheap plastic cup, it does not look like the pictures at all. 3- biscuits and gravy were the WORST I've ever had. It was definitely pre-packaged biscuits and "just add water" gravy from a packet. 4- Hash browns were undercooked! 5- I checked-in to yelp to get my free appetizer, and it never came. 6- Service- the host and hostesses looked really stressed. I'm guessing they were understaffed and were unhappy, which it showed in the service. To sum my experience, I will never eat here again.
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Leigh C.
I arrived in New Orleans the evening before my friends were scheduled in town and had some time to spend on my own. I wanted something simple and not terribly complicated because- I'll be frank- I was STARVING with no time to encounter mediocre food that took too long to be prepared and served only to realize that I couldn't tolerate it. So yeh- I was hungry and I went to Daisy Dukes. Because it was just me I chose to sit at the bar and service was great! The food was excellent- I went with an omelet and also had a really yummy biscuit. I'm a native southerner who wouldn't know how to use powder biscuit mix so I imagine myself a biscuit expert sometimes. I had a really great meal! My friends and I stayed with their family so we no longer found ourselves in the immediate area for what would have been a very tasty late night bite to eat.
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Shane R.
My wife and I went here this last weekend on a whim and I must say we were blown away. This is definitely one of New Orleans best kept secrets! We started with the bloody mary and I have to say I have NEVER had a bloody mary as good as this! We were so impressed with the bloddy marys that we bought the mix for gifts (but ended up drinking). After I indulged in a second bloddy mary we had the red beans and rice and my wife had the fried shrimp platter. Everything was fresh and delicious with huge portions. I cannot say enough good things about this place, from the awesome servers to the great food and topped of with the best bloody mary ever! I definitely recommend to anyone!
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Richard J.
This is my third visit on a five night trip to NO. The first visit I ordered a pound of crawfish which were as good as I have ever had. I also had xxx wings which had a nice tangy hot flavor, the service was great until I needed my check and the server was nowhere to be seen so I had to walk to the register to pay. I craved the crawfish and entry back the next night, crawfish were smaller and soft, very disappointing, I also ordered the spicy gumbo which was not spicy and over priced at $9 ish. Server was there but didn't seem to care when I said that I didn't enjoy or was satisfied with dinner. On my last night here I returned to get the crawfish fix, I was disappointed that they had ran out so I orders raw oysters and wings. The food is fine, server was nice but not well trained. I will come back on my next trip as it is ok for a no frills eating experience.
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Kim J.
Decided to try this place with a group of friends since we got tired of waiting in the long line for Jimmy J's next door. Our large group got seated immediately which was definitely a big plus. But once we ordered our drinks, it took around 15 minutes for it to arrive. That includes even getting water. The food was also very average. I ordered the New Orleans Medley which comes with Crawfish Etouffee, Gumbo, Red Beans/Rice, Fried Green Tomatoes with side of remoulade & Biscuit. I ordered this before and Daisy Dukes simply could not live up to the other places. My friends ordered 2 orders of crawfish and oysters and they didn't care for it much either. Overall, without so many other good places to eat at around the area, I would recommend skipping this place unless you have a big party and want to get seated faster than most other places.
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Brian D.
Visiting from San Antonio, TX. The service was great. Zero wait to be seated for breakfast. My waitress was outstanding, very attentive and anticipated my needs. However my breakfast fell flat. Ordered the Alligator Omelet with grits and wheat toast. Flat on flavor and presentation.
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Peter K.
Looked a little dodgy from the outside, but pleasant inside for lunch. Fast friendly service. Typical New Orleans food choices. All day breakfast.
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Cat W.
This place has horrible service. The water took 15 mins and the food over 40 mins to be completed for the take out order. I was there on a Monday morning at 1am. The spicy sausage poboy was really good. Really good actually. The pork chop was ok and not stand out. The fried green tomato was bland and not cooked well. I like the tomato crisp but not crunchy or raw. The gumbo was standard. If I was starving early in the morning and nothing else was open yes - go there. If not, pass.
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Sofia L.
What a $hith0L3! Yet we enjoyed our quick snack and STRONG 2 for 1 drink deal. $8 bucks for 2 hurricanes that honestly tasted better than the "original" Pat O'Brien's? Say it isn't so! But it is. This little dive is open 24/7, has friendly faces, cheap prices, and decent enough hangover food. Plus they deliver to hotels in the area if you are too drunk to walk over.
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Lissete D.
They have one thing going for them. And that is that they are open 24/7. Their hostess and waitstaff are friendly too. So I guess that they have 2 things going for them. The food? Well that was just meh. Our party of 4 shared the fried green tomatoes and they were not memorable at all. We all ordered burgers, with mine being the smaller version. I think they call it baby dukes or something like that. No one in our party was thrilled with their burger, but hunger prevailed. However, my baby burger was served on a huge bun. So picture a giant bun with a Krystal's sized burger in between. Yeah. But the fries were good, so all was not lost. Unless, everything else is closed, I don't think that we will be going back there again.
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Nika C.
Wasn't the best. Po boy wasn't great, wings were ok and the craw fish boil was meh.
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Seth H.
Stumbled in at 11:30 after flying in late and needing food. We were very pleasantly surprised. This hole in the wall delivers amazing flavors, spice and enormous portions. Authentic delicious food! In town for a week... We will be back.
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Jesse Z.
What a phenomenal feast. Come here for the crawfish Monday through Friday noon-6 for their endless crawfish boil. Only wish I had discovered this place sooner. Truly phenomenal.
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Howie G.
We got into town very late and we're very hungry. Not too many places open at 2300 hrs. The place is kinda a hole in the wallish. The service was very good. The food was ok.
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John E.
A very nice place, although small, the food was very good and the price is excellent compared to most places that serve less with a higher mark up. Highly recommend you go here and see for yourself.
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Phillip F.
Great service, great food. We didn't have the breakfast special, but it's a full breakfast for $5.00.
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Brian K.
Excellent restaurant in the French Quarter open 24 /7 and always good! I'm a big fan of bloody marys and the Chartres Street location has a bottomless Bloody Mary. If you stop in be sure and sit in Amber's section she's pretty great and cute too! For more of my Bloody Mary adventures, check out bloodyamerica.com
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Trevor M.
I had the red beans and rice and she had gyro sandwich and cajon fries. Cute atmosphere, and the waitresses were polite, and helpful. This was the first place we went to while in New Orleans, and it was perfect for what we were looking for. It is moderately priced and if you are thinking of going here I would suggest doing just that and don't forget to have fun.
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Alex R.
Good quality food at a very reasonable price! Highly recommend the Double D burger. The half Alligator hot sausage Po Boy with Gumbo is a great combination. Open 24 hours with delivery in the quarter available.
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Peter B.
Exactly what the doctor ordered after a crazy night on Burban Street. The right vibe, the right food and for the right price. Hopefully you'll be lucky enough to have Val as your server. :)
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Alexander D.
I guess the food would taste better after a long night of drinking. But as far a ordering at a normal breakfast hour and the Resturant not being crowded we were very disappointed. The hash browns were luke warm at best and the grits soupy. The only thing that was hot was the order of pancakes! 8-10 yrs ago this was the spot for breakfast. I would suggest closing for a twenty four period and cleaning the place from top to bottom, and purchasing some new plates and silverware. Over time everything needs to be replace and new stuff purchased. It would go a long way with your new and old clientele alike. It just shows you care about the people coming thru your doors!
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Thomas A.
Cheap breakfast if you wake up on time to get it. Actually really cheap. The bloody mary is like 2x the price but its unlimited refill. I stopped after 1 tho since it was too much sodium overdose and quite strong as well. They have your basic breakfast options of eggs and what not. It's also a 24/7 place so im sure they see their share of drunken ppl.
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Elsie W.
Crawfish $10/lb... pricey and not the best. Go to Big Fisherman Seafood on Magazine St instead for your crawfish fix. Wings... meh. They were decent but seems like they were a little too generous with the lemon pepper. Everything else is spicy too. Service is where they lose the stars. Inattentive, cold, the only times we saw the waitress were during ordering, getting the food, and paying the bill. No extra napkins, nothing.
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Nicole E.
I created my own omelet and it was delicious! The staff are friendly and all of my food came out in a reasonable time. And excellent place to have breakfast indeed!
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Wayne R.
Standing on a sidewalk on a side street in New Orleans, smartphone in hand and looking for breakfast ideas, a bicycle delivery-man pedaled up to us to ask if we needed directions. A very friendly and nice guy, turned out he was delivering breakfast to someone for Daisy Duke's, a tiny "hole in the wall" as he put it and said to give it a try after he also gave us advice on some museums and other sights to see. He was a regular two-wheeled chamber of commerce! We took his advice abt bkfst and had a great meal, with half-price Bloody Mary's and a wonderfully friendly waitress named Erinn. After several of them, I do not remember exactly what I ordered but it was great, and reasonably priced for downtown NOLA. Stops serving bkfst at 1030, by the way.
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Joseph H.
We really enjoyed this place. We had omelettes, biscuits and gravy, seafood poboys, and pancakes. The service was good and the food was delicious. They seated us immediately and the service was fast. We were overall very pleased. I even bought some of the art right off the wall.
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William F.
The food at Daisy Dukes is good and not expensive. They have real gumbo and good service. The place can get crowded in a hurry and you may find yourself waiting for a table. Overall, good food for the price.
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Shannon S.
No. Don't do it. They don't give a damn about the locals. However, if you have a tourists' palate....oh my have you hit the jackpot!!! I'm giving one star because they did open the doors today, although I should reconsider since it's a 24 hour joint. While I'm reconsidering they too should reconsider their levels of cleanliness.... Again, no. Don't so it. Icky sticky all the way.
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Cathy R.
Service needs a lot of work. Food was tasteless and bland. I'd stay away from this one.
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Joey J.
Popular with the locals for no apparent reason, this place is like a Denny's inside a dive bar. The glasses are plastic, the juice isn't fresh, and the pancakes are plain (you'll get a decent variety at IHOP right down the street). Ask for turkey bacon and prepare to be disappointed. But it's just the ticket if you came to load up on calories fried in mediocrity. HOWEVER the biscuits are made fresh so there's that!
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Sean H.
During my trip to New Orleans, back in January of this year, I was looking for a spot in which to eat breakfast. I found this spot using a helpful iPhone app. When I eat breakfast, I get the usual. I get egg whites, turkey bacon, home fries and wheat toast. Believe it or not, there are places I have been to that could not make a simple breakfast like that to my liking. Well Daisy Dukes knocked it out of the park. My egg whites were cooked well. The turkey bacon was very crisp(unlike any spot I have ever been to back at home in DC). The home fries were nice, crispy and not greasy at all. It turns me off when I order home fries at some places, and they serve me a big plate of grease. There was even a mini fruit cup that came with my breakfast. It contained seedless grapes and slices of banana. I uploaded a picture of my breakfast platter. Check it out. The service was great. As soon as I set foot in the store, the staff at Daisy Dukes made me feel like a king. I will be going back to New Orleans during the 2013 NFL Football season. I will be sure to bring my crew here for breakfast. They think like me and I know they will NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. I am a fan and you will be too!
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Elisa T.
Buffalo wings with daisy dukes sauce: so freakin good!!! Catfish combo plate: gumbo was tasty, but Muriel's was better. Fried green tomatoes were amaaaaazing! The biscuit was, well... A biscuit. Nothing special. The BEST dish- that I'm craving now, but can't have because I am back in CA: The Oyster Po'boy!! It's fried oysters. But super tasty! And it's not dry or fishy. It is so good, I came back after a fun night and inhaled it. So yes, I had it twice in two days :) Service was really good too. Just enough attention, and our servers were really friendly. The only complaint I have is that they started to clean the bathroom (next to our table) and it smelled sUper strongly and HORRIBLY of bathroom cleaner. It went away offer 10 minutes but it was an intense non breathing session goin on.
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Maylin G.
Service is quite fair... oysters were really good, the lb of crawfish was tasty, the gumbo was not good compared with others I have tried. The plate of gumbo is big. What I loke the most was the oysters. Service was ok besides they confused a cup of gumbo with a full portion. This place is perfect for a very latr dinner because they open till late. We ate there a 2am.
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Dan B.
Ate breakfast there. Good price.. Only downfall was the grits. But service and coffee were both great, so you can't go wrong if you are looking for good price and standard fair
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Jay M.
This review is for late night take out. I lost track of time after multiple rounds of unprotected sex with strangers that I wooed off of Bourbon Street and needed sustenance in order to continue my shenanigans through to the morning (I kid.) It was late and I needed some food so I walked around the corner from my hotel room and found this joint that stays open late to serve the masses of inebriated party goers stumbling off Bourbon. Lame! At first, I called to place a pick up order, but was informed that I would have to come in to place an order. Okay. I arrived and was met by a man who appeared to be a bouncer, but he was just waiting for his food. I walk in and was told to wait in the vestibule until a staff member comes outside to take my order. Fine. I go back out and kick it with the dude from earlier. We fuck around with patrons coming in by asking for a $5 cover charge - some nearly oblige until I told them it was a joke. Anyway, a waitress comes out and takes my order. She notifies me that they only serve a limited menu during late night so I order some spicy garlic wings, a gator sausage poboy and fried mozz. Pretty standard albeit a lot of food even for one fatty like myself, but I like variety. 10 minutes passes by and I'm still fucking with customers that are stumbling in for a table. A bit later, the food arrives and I make my way back to my hotel room. Yay! I sit down and open up each container and marvel at my bounty. I shove a fried mozz (ordinary) into my mouth like a cigar as I dress my gator poboy with two of the hundred packets of condiments provided by the restaurant. Geez! After which, I pounded down about 3 wings (ordinary) while surfing channels on the TV. Fuck it, Food Network it is. As I pick up the poboy, I realize that they stuffed the sandwich with two massive sausages. Normally, I'd be excited - and I was - but it was just too hard to pick up; let alone eat. I set aside one for later and got my munch on. It was delicious! Plain awesome! I killed the poboy and mozz, but was left with a handful of wings and an entire gator sausage so I packed it up and made my way towards Bourbon to share my excess. I found a dude sleeping on the sidewalk and woke him up. He wasn't too thrilled until I handed him the bag of still warm food. He then woke up his other buddies and they feasted. They thanked me and I went about my way. Overall, the food was good enough for me and some homeless dudes. We give this place 3 stars.
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Amanda N.
No. Just no! Don't go here! The staff couldn't answer any questions upon ordering. The food was for the most part horrible. The crawfish were tiny and weren't seasoned. My sisters cheesesteak looked horrid and tasted that way according to her. The cheese wasn't even melted. Really? Wth. Her bf ordered some kind of sampler that had "gumbo", "jambalaya" and whatever else they were trying I pass off as Cajun food. I had a bite of the jumbo and the only thing you could taste was salt. As if they took the whole can of Morton's, turned it upside down and poured til there was no more. I ordered the "alligator sausage" po boy. I had asked the waiter what it was mixed with because I was sure it wasn't 100% alligator. They didn't know. They also didn't ask or look themselves to find an answer. It tasted okay. It didn't taste like alligator at all and I've eaten it enough to know what it tastes like. The bread was nice and toasted overall it was an okay po boy but nothing to talk about. It's basically a tourist trap restaurant that is open when others aren't and convenient for nearby hotel guests. I did see a bunch of people order breakfast which might be the key to an okay experience here.
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Brian C.
Thank you to Daisy Dukes and Yelp for the check-in offer. Free cup of gumbo for me! Ordered the Po Boy special sandwich with shrimp. Good sandwich. There are restaurants that excel at certain dishes and there are others who are just good. This is one of those places where it was just good. It was satisfying and you can't complain about the price. They are generous with the portions, staff is friendly, and they're open 24 hours here. I will most definitely come back here because of the convenience and location. I'm also eager to try some of the other items on the menu next time. If you're in the area and you're hungry late at night, this is your best bet to satiate your hunger.
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Carly W.
Slow service - they sat our big party over in "the bar" section to the left and it was very hard to be paid attention to. Their po boys were just OK, I've definitely had better. This is a good place for drunk food all night, and that's about it.
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Kathleen L.
Gumbo was good! No okra in it, nice and easy. I went on a non busy day so service was quick and easy.
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Michelle C.
My husband and I are visiting from Seattle and we're out late and our hotel kitchen was closed. so we started looking around and found that daisy dukes does delivery. We have never use of delivery food service other than Pizza but thought what the heck so we placed an order and to our surprise they are extremely FAST and while we were waiting for our food we receive a call from our delivery guy who offered to stop at the convenience store and pick us up anything we may need in addition to the food we ordered. He said he would bring the receipt and we can just pay him back. we gracefully declined but we're amazed at the customer service and convenience offered by their business. the food is amazing and customer service outstanding highly recommended. Also very affordable. I give it 4 stars because I've never seen the restaurant otherwise I would give it a 5.
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Zachery M.
I was visiting New Orleans and I was craving some Fried Green Tomatoes and since I was in the South I figured that I might be able to find some. I know New Orleans isn't typically known for their Southern foods but I had read an article on how Fried Green Tomatoes were actually on the rise in the area and that Daisy Dukes was one of three places to get them. I'm not sure if the writer of that magazine article has ever had Fried Green Tomatoes outside of New Orleans but they weren't great. They weren't terrible either but they were just average. They also felt a bit pricing for the number of tomatoes that you got but that's to be expected this close to Bourbon St.
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Sidney N.
I was with a group of friends wondering around for late late night food, when a local suggested daisy dukes. It was perfect drunk food with breakfast options and classic New Orleans food! Definitely bookmarked this place for next time.
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Isaiah F.
There food here is really good and the service surprisingly is legitimate. I'd say tins a go. Although, it looks like a cabin from the woods with booths in it; just worry about the food.
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Patrick S.
Basic breakfast with a Nola flair. Very good value, good for families, would highly recommend as a breakfast spot. Wait was relatively short, nice quick turnover.
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Eric Z.
When you think of the New Orleans culinary experience, chicken wings are probably not high on your list of expectations or potential menu. After my first visit to Daisy Dukes today for lunch, I can tell you, they should be! Overwhelmed by a delicious looking menu, I took the recommendation of my waitress and went for the chicken wings with the Dukes Special sauce. Dukes Special is a tangy and tasty combination of buffalo sauce and ranch dressing. I will definitely be back for another visit and add this hidden gem of a place to my list of regulars when in the Crescent City.
(5)
Jeff L.
.food was well done- but Bloody Mary was a little off- sorry that is what I had to knock you down one star for- however, wait staff very attentive, and very polite. Worth a second go.
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Forrest C.
I'm from Baltimore, here on a business trip. Decided to come here for lunch. Food is phenominal. I got the alligator sausage po boy. Awesome. Nicely seasoned and just a hint of spice for that creole taste. Loved it. Definitely will be back this week when I'm not in my business clothes to try their crawfish boil
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Jeffery I.
Went to breakfast with the wife. Service was ok. Food was extremely greasy, even for a Cajun sausage omelet. Hash browns were also quite greasy. Wife's meal was pretty much the same. I had an upset stomach for the rest of the day. On the other hand, I wasn't hungry again for the rest of the day.
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Chris H.
Stopped into Daisy Dukes for lunch based off the reviews and was pretty disappointed... Food wasn't anything special and left something to be desired... bathrooms were pretty nasty and there were some very annoying people in the restaurant who were not asked to settle down by the staff... come to think of it the staff was MIA a lot of the time. Wish I would have went some where else... ** To the "owners" comment below - I post on both sites because I use both and some people might not. I am not paid to write reviews or i'd have a lot more! As for the review, that is my personal opinion which i'm sure will not hurt your business. Maybe instead of attacking me, you could have asked what you could have done to make our experience better? **
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Vijay P.
It's late, you're tired, hungover, and you're famished...and there's Daisy Dukes to get your grub on. As someone pointed out in a previous review this is the Denny's of Bourbon street. The staff is friendly and food lives up to late night dining choices in NoLa. The few places that still served a crawfish boil at 4am :)
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Teri P.
Breakfast was perfect! Bloody Mary was amazing!! The service was fast! Conveniently located in near the French Qtr!!
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Carenza A.
The food and bloody Mary's were awesome. Our server Jaymie was fantastic, by far the BEST service we have had EVER!!! Thank you!
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Shellie D.
We came here and had a basic breakfast. Nothing was too special about this place. But nothing was bad either. It doesn't look like the cleanliest restaurant in town, and that caused me to be a bit hesitant to eat here. Our waitress was pretty good. Not overly friendly and helped explain how to eat crawfish (which required more work than I would like to put in just to get a little bit of meat). The food is pretty inexpensive and our order came right out. I would want to try other places before I would come back here. For breakfast I would recommend the egg, cheese, and sausage biscuit. It's not on the menu but they can make it for you.
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Curtis H.
First off, let me say that when the Mrs and I stayed in this part of the quarter two years ago, we had no interest in going to a place with 18 thru 22 yo' s wearing way too short shorts and DoH memorabilia on the walls. Boy, did I make a mistake as my preconceptions were totally wrong! Don't let the name mislead you as this place is not a breastaurant and not filled with DoH crap on the walls. The waitresses are fully and tastefully clothed so families need not be concerned if small children are with them (you can correct that mistake next time by leaving them with Grammy and Grampy). I happened to make three visits during a recent 6 day stay for FQF and other festivities, solo as madam thought sleep was more important for some odd reason. Due to my early arrivals, I qualified for the early bird special all three visits, an outstanding value. Food quality was strong and on a couple of those visits I asked for my hash browns crispy and they met my wishes both times. The only downside were the grits which were underwhelming. Now I come to my favorite part-the bottomless Bloody Mary's for the most reasonable sum of $8 (when ordered with a meal). Were they the best I had all week? No. Were they the worst I had all week? No. Was I handed a fresh one in a go cup when I left? Yes! Good food and having a drink special like this qualifies this location for four stars and a return visit in 2017. Madam will totally miss out if she decides to sleep in.
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Jenn C.
My friend and I came to town for Mardi Gras. We stopped in here on a whim the first day we were in town, and we enjoyed the food so much that we came back again before we left, even though I try to follow a strict "no duplicating restaurants" rule when visiting new towns. I got a po' boy both times - one alligator sausage and one catfish. It was delicious - fresh bread, tasty fries, and cooked perfectly. My friend got gumbo and a chicken sandwich. The wait staff was great, and even though one day was Fat Tuesday, we didn't wait for a table. My only issue was the bathroom - VERY cramped and awkward to get into.
(5)
Derrick O.
We arrived in Nola around 8:00pm after a 13hr drive and wanted a quick meal! This place was awesome! Great service and awesome food! I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone!
(5)
Tee H.
Nice portions of food for a reasonable price. Would have been much better if the food had been served hot.
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Torrance W.
The Chartres location sucks! I have tried them for breakfast, lunch and very late at night...all three experiences were bad...plus the food wasn't good either. What prompted this review is the experience I literally just had. I live in the 200 block of Chartres so I am extremely close to this place. I am coming in from Harrah's and decided to grab something to eat before I head home....this is about 5am. I walk in and none of the servers acknowledge me for a solid minute. I then walk up to one of servers to share that I would like to place a to-go order. She asked me to have a seat and someone will be with me. I literally waited 8 minutes and no one said a thing to me....btw, it was not busy either. I asked the only male (and i use the word loosely) if he could take my order and he says one second and goes back to filling up the condiment bowls. Luckily a young lady sees this and takes my order. I get the Double D burger and onion rings. The food came out pretty promptly...i get home and open up the to-go container. The food looked good, however, both the burger and rings were bland. No real taste at all...the icing on the cake is the amount of condiments they gave me. For a burger and onion rings I receive 7 mayo packets, 7 mustard packets, 10 ketchup packets, and 5 cutlery packets. REALLY!?!?!?!? I am so done with this place...if anyone is reading this. Go to the Carrondellet location. It is only 2 blocks heading towards Bourbon Street....actually Carrondellet is Bourbon Street just on the opposite side of Canal St. The food and service is always consistently good there.
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Bruno B.
i love the bloody mary and the ryan special, great service. I will come back.
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Doris J.
Here for the Essence Music Festival. This place was highly rated. I don't know why. Take your money to the IHOP chain across the street. Nothing special here. The service is terrible. My husband cleaned the table for our party of 6 because it was not a priority for them. But since the gratuity was added for 5 or more they had nothing to gain or lose. Our orders were wrong and the lightly scrambled eggs were rubber. Again, for breakfast go across the street to IHOP.
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Julisa H.
Not one of the best food experiences we had in the NOLA but still decent. We came here for breakfast on a Saturday morning. I ordered the steak and eggs with the hurricane refills. Steak was tasty and the biscuit on point. The biscuit was actually the best part of the meal. However, the grits thick and tasteless and the eggs meh.. Hurricane was a good balance of sweet and strong a plus for the drink. Idk if we didn't order the right things but flavor wise this place did not impress like the other restaurants we visited during our stay. Wasn't particular wowed but it was an okay experience thank you asmaa for the service. Will I be back my next visit ?? Prob not..
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Anye F.
On the plus side, it was open 24 hrs and we could bring our kid when we needed a late meal on our first night in town. The busboy was actually really nice and apologized about 12 times for the long waits. On the minus side, when the real tables are full there is a side room with bar tables and the worst barstools ever. Nailed to the ground, small seat, and so close together you can't slide between them, and worst of all no post to put your feet on. I spent our miserable hour and a half here trying to stay on and keep my back from hurting. Now onto the food and service. Our friendly busboy had told us that it had been slow all day and suddenly got packed so I am guessing they were understaffed for a very late night on Wednesday not during some big Mardi Gras festival. Our actual server didn't come for about 10 minutes - we gave food & drink orders right away (luckily). Our drinks (one coke, two waters) came about 10 minutes after that. Then another 45 minutes or so before the food came. When it came, mine was cold. If it had been warm, it would have been a mediocre meal. The ham & cheese omelette was the best part, I actually don't have any complaints about the omelette and I'd get it again if I were desperate enough to return here. The hashbrowns were ok but parts were a little burnt, and all of it was cold. The toast was served dry (and cold) with no side of butter. Yum. Plain dry white toast. And by "yum" I mean "blech". I didn't eat any of my kiddo's burger but it looked overcooked and from a frozen patty (you know the type... perfectly shaped with no texture...) I asked my husband to describe the catfish po-boy he had; he said "not horrible but not anything I couldn't get in any other part of the country" and I noticed that the catfish only filled about 2/3 of the bread on his sandwich. He would not order it again. No sign of the server to come take our check after 10 minutes after we finished eating (nor any stopping by so I'd have had a hope of getting the useless butter for my totally cold toast) so I took the check back into the main room to try to find someone to run my tab. I finally saw my waitress who looked surprised to see me and disconcerted by my (very polite) request that she please allow me to pay so we can get going. (We arrived about 11:15pm and left about 12:45am, sober and with 12 yo kid in tow, so clearly not part of the boozer party crowd). Total bill for our meal was $38 plus my 20% tip (because I'm nice and I don't penalize tipped workers for having a bad day, since I don't get my pay docked when I have a bad day) which was way too high for crappy food and slow service. She ran my card and we took off. I did forget a little goodie bag I had with me and one of the other staffers hurried after it to return it to us, which I did appreciate. So in sum, I'd have rated it a 1 if not for the friendly busboy and the gentleman who returned our goodie bag, but might have raised it to a 2 had the food been warm and served with butter and a 3 if the service was faster. It would never even on a great day be above a 3 though. I'm settling for a 2 out of consideration for the two kind folks on the staff. It's not really recommended though unless you have little choice.
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Chris G.
We showed up here around midnight or so and got to be seated immediately. Our reason for going: bottomless Bloody Mary's and we were not disappointed. And an added bonus: they are freaking delicious! Our party ordered biscuits and gravy, eggs, hash browns, bacon, shrimp poboy and small gumbo, 2 Bloody Mary's and a hurricane. Biscuits and gravy was a huge plate and awesome. If you are hungry this is not a dish you will share with others; its that good. Eggs were scrambled and fantastic. Hash browns were also perfectly cooked. Bacon was fatty as hell and awesome. Fried shrimp poboy. Cup of shrimp gumbo. Holy &$?!! Freaking so good. Smothered in cocktail sauce, topped with tomatoes, lettuce and an awesome sandwich bread. I had at least 4 freaking Bloody Mary refills. Free. I love New Orleans. Our waitress was understandably nervous about our drunk demeanor but she warmed up to us after the second Bloody Mary. This place is a must visit.
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Brii G.
Everytime I visit New Orleans this is my go to spot for brunch! The service is absolutely fantastic. The food is to die for. Best gumbo I've had without going to a fancy 5 star restaurant. Only thing wrong is its not big enough!
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Mark K.
Another place that was open on Xmas, much appreciated by these out-of-towners looking for a meal. We had walked by many times on the way from our hotel to the French Quarter, and this time we decided to stop in. Appeared to have a mix of locals and tourists. They were out of a lot of items, but we still found some good stuff. Sweetie had pancakes with a side of bacon. They were fine, but nothing amazing. We shared some free cheese sticks, compliments of checking in on Yelp. I ordered too much, since I was hungry and they were out of what I wanted. I had the sausage gravy and biscuits, thinking they were just a small order. Well, they were huge, easily a full meal, and very good. Ate about half of that, then polished off my other choice, wings with the "Daisy sauce." That turned out to be a mix of mayo, ranch, and hot sauce, and they were superb. Done just right, the sauce was tasty, and I ended up totally stuffed. Wish we'd gone more often. But then, there are so many options in New Orleans that we didn't begin to sample every place we wanted. Guess we'll have to go back...
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A. F.
No major complaints, even if atmosphere does leave a little something to be desired. But as for the service, our waitress was very efficient and attentive, even though I could tell she was tired. As for the food, everything I ate here was very good. I tried some of the chicken gumbo, which was good. The fried shrimp platter was really fresh and yummy. This came with loads of fried shrimp, seasoned fries, and a fluffy biscuit. And, did I mention that I got a free app of chicken wings covered in their daisy duke sauce because I checked in on Yelp! The wings were very good, and the sauce seemed like a combo of ranch mixed with buffalo. (If I was able to create my own special dish, I would have taken my fried shrimp and coated them in this daisy duke sauce because I tried a few from my platter with it, and that was delicious!). Next time I'm in the Crescent City, I would gladly come back.
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Jeddica C.
Oh.. Daisy Dukes where do I begin.... While in NOLA for the 2014 Essence festival DD was recommended to me by our hotel attendent simply because they served a variety of food and they were located one block from the hotel (walking distance). We (10 ladies in my travel group) arrived there around 12:30 p.m. to be greeted by a line that was out the door and slightly down the side walk. Because of the store front location we were standing directly in the New Orleans Sun. We inched our way into the front of the building which was covered only to be greeted by the heater that was pulling heat from the inside of the building and releasing it outside! Dining: our party was split 5/5 because the restaurant was rather small and couldn't accommodate us all at one table. We presented our Yelp coupon and were told only one appetizer for the table for my friends. My table was told very rudely that "we not taking any of that right now!"... Our server wasn't familiar with the menu or the items being served she wasn't even able to get us a small plate when asked. However, another server supplied one for me without hesitation. I ordered the cat fish basket and fries which was very good! However my second peice of fish wasnt done completely :-(. The biscuits were amazing tho! Overall I would go back if there was no line and I was starving at 3 a.m. lol. not worth the wait.
Awful service. Couldn't get simple orders right to save their life. Food was horrible too. Stay away
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Sweets M.
I love that it is open 24 hours! The gals were nice but one gentlemen in particular was borderline annoying. He kept yelling out a phrase every time he entered the kitchen (we sat at the very back). But, not annoying enough for me to NOT enjoy my food. I ordered gumbo and onion rings. I ordered small since I knew my friends would share and the portions would be big. It is Louisiana! - The gumbo was great. I wasn't drinking nor was I starving so I feel like I'm giving it a honest review. Onion rings are pretty standard. The portions for everything else were so big that we could probably have eaten it for another month. Lol, just kidding. The water cup is huge as well, but it makes sense (waitress doesn't have to keep refilling and it matches the serving size). I would definitely come back if I'm in the area and need something quick and easy. Since many restaurants close at night, this is perfect if you don't want Denny's. But, if it were the daytime, I'd pass and find something else.
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Virsya V.
At first my mom was asking "why do we eat here? I rather eat at deanies. " after we try the food my parents were really impressed, they said the etouffe is better than any other cajun restaurants, even my baby brother who is picky about pancake, ate the whole pancake. Definitely coming back.
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Keith B.
Loved the place. It's far enough out of the way that the place wasn't loaded with the typical tourist wearing crocs and white socks. Had the fried green tomatoes and all you can eat crawfish. What I really liked was the fact that instead of making you sit and wait for the next batch so you feel full and stop eating, they just kept them rolling.
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Lady G.
Hello Touristas who want to get pissed for dinner. This review is for YOU. If you want reasonably done seafood, home baked pies for a dessert and you want to get thoroughly wasted on their all you can drink Bloody Mary's , then this is the place for you.
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Lillian C.
I got into NOLA pretty late and was looking for a place to grab something to eat around 1AM. We yelped and found this 24 hour place and decided to try it out. I was a little disappointed that the early bird special is only between 5 and 9AM, but I still ordered breakfast. The restaurant had a couple of tvs playing sports highlights and a stereo blasting some interesting music. Our server was very nice and attentive and chatted us up while giving us recommendations. I ended up with the two eggs with bacon. It was pretty normal for breakfast food and came out pretty quickly. Our server also recommended this drink that's similar to a Arnold Palmer and it was pretty good! Oh, they have a full bar so you can def get your drink on at all hours of the night. We also ordered 50 wings with hot, BBQ, spicy garlic, teriyaki, and duke's special sauce. My fav is duke's special sauce since it's like hot sauce and ranch mixed together. They also came on a bed of celery sticks... we couldn't finish this... I al
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JP C.
I am so happy we ended up here. Next door at Jimmy J's people were rude and outside people cutted in line. This place the service was amazing and our waitress made us feel welcomed. I highly recommend the pork chops and the spicy sausage po' boy which was bomb!! Ask for Jackie to be your waitress! So glad this was our last meal in New Orleans before heading back to California.
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Stephanie S.
Came for a late night snack. Service was very friendly, and the food was good. Shared an oyster po boy and red beans and rice. They were both pretty good and definitely hot the spot after a night of bar hopping.
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Jae Y.
THE best crawfish I've ever had! Service was great and staff were very friendly! Definitely a place to check out when in New Orleans!!
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Michael A.
The food was delicious, and the service was spectacular. It was a little pricey, and waiting to be seated was torture. You have to wait outside in the heat for what seems like an eternity. I still highly recommend it though, the food was well worth the wait!
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Hessley R.
They were fast and friendly and divey - it was a good brunch for an acceptable price.
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Nguyen L.
Go to the one on Carondelet. Food is a lot better and their is less hustle and bustle. Was very disappointed coming here.
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Ken B.
Bottomless Bloody Mary for $8 bucks can't be beat. I chose a meal that was $21.00. It was their Gator Sausage, with gumbo, crawfish ettoufee, fried green tomatoes and a Biscuit. The meal wasnt worth the price. It was good. Didnt have any of the cajun flare I was expecting. Really no spice at all to any if it. Wife got the Rum Punch drink which was $7 bucks and she thought was really good. Waitress was really nice and helpful. Decent place, not the greatest food. But worth a visit.
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Natalie P.
Cravings satisfied. Check. What a perfect late night hotspot! Ambiance: low key restaurant with ample seating. Perfect for watching sports (2 large tvs hoisted in main dining area) Price: very reasonable! A pound of crawfish for $8, 50 chicken wings for $25 Food: Delish! Crawfish was very flavorful! I loved the lemon pepper wings! The seasoning was an explosion in my mouth! Definitely a will do again!
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Steve E.
Why look.......an amazing 24 x 7 restaurant that serves alcohol in New Orleans!!!! Daisy Dukes is located on Chartres Street at Iberville, directly behind the big Marriott hotel. My friend convinced me that we needed to get up for breakfast (which is served 24 hours a day) since they offer free refills on coffee and Bloody Mary's. The breakfast menu is all of the usual pancakes, eggs, and omelets, along with biscuits & gravy, rib eyes & pork chops, and of course all-you-can-drink Bloody Mary's. A New Orleans-style liquid breakfast at it's finest! If your tummy is in the mood for something other than breakfast fare, Daisy Duke's has a full selection of Cajun and Southern entrees, soups, and starters, including a raw bar, salads, burgers and sandwiches. This restaurant is head and shoulders above Denny's, IHOP, Village Inn, and Waffle House. Good food served at any hour of the day and night. Truly a gem!
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Damaris G.
Got into town late Monday night and yelp suggested Daisy dukes and then the valet driver at the hotel were we stayed and he said the food was great. After 10pm had a great meal for a very affordable price and my kids had more than enough food that they had leftovers for the next day!! Nice setting and location!!! Give thumbs up when New Orleans!
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M E.
Awesome place. Great food and we had a great server! Small and simple but good food. My Bloody Mary had a huge crawfish for garni!
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Mohamed F.
Excellent food and service. Freshest salad ever.Gator sausage outstanding!!! Crawfish Ettoufe from the Heavens!!! Must Visit!!!!
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Jeannine B.
Great good and great prices. The poboy bread was perfect, crispy and chewy. I had the alligator sausage and boyfriend got the fried shrimp. Both were yummy!! For the price it's a great stop!
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Charles T.
Great late night spot to grab a bite, this place gets really packed so you might have to wait to get a seat. The gumbo and Shrimp Po' Boy is good!
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Sherri D.
Excellent breakfast, excellent shrimp. have been here twice when we intended not to hit the same place more than once. They have bottomless bloody marys for $8. I didn't try it though but I thought that was an excellent deal for being in New Orleans. The staff was very friendly and it was quick service with home made biscuits and gravy.
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Thomas M.
Daisy dukes in new orleans good enough food I ate there twice. Way better than the meals I had on Bourbon Street. Staff was kind and courteous servings were large priceless fair.
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John T.
It's the only place open 24 hours near the area and I woulnt recommend it to anyone! Ordered a simple burger and had requested medium rare. It came back with the outside slightly cooked while the meat inside was cold and in the state it would be if you had given me a raw meat patty. Literally thought it was some joke....ended up being polite and requested a burger well done in lieu of it. Chef must have been drunk at this time of night or completely blind....sooo I guess I'll let it slide the first time
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Evelin B.
I would rate them 4.5 stars. I probably ate here about 3-4 different times during my stay in New Orleans. Everything I had was good from their wings to their gumbo, to their fried shrimp po boys to their burgers. Of course, excellent southern hospitality.
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Brandy W.
This place was a breath of fresh air after all of the overpriced tourist traps on Bourbon. Shrimp PoBoy was incredible! I was totally stuffed after dinner and didn't have to spend a small fortune! Great service and casual atmosphere.
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Alicia M.
Had an Omelet here on March 4th and man was it DELISH! No dissappointment!
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Jasmine M.
Walked in & the place smelled weird. Me & my friends ordered breakfast (pancakes, grits, eggs & bacon) food was not good! Pancakes were dry & not satisfying. No flavor. Waitress wasn't friendly nor were we greeted upon entering the restaurant. Would not go back if I ever travel to New Orleans again.
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Jaquelyn C.
I loved it here even during maradi grasi service was great!! Ppl should totally go during there stay in New Orleans
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Jess P.
I had ordered the chicken finger platter, I got my tenders dipped in the daisy sauce. And it came with a order order if cajun fries, & a buscuit. The portions were pretty big. I actually didn't think it was that good. I dont kno, maybe I'll try them again
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Shawn C.
This is the place for great early or late dining.(or delivery) Wings are great and the seafood is top notch....if your in the city you need to check it out....oysters are great !!! Chef Shawn
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Jose M.
Good food and service. Not very fancy but a good place to eat. I had the gumbo with red beans and rice with sausage, very very spicy but good.
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John M.
Ended up coming here 4 times in the week we were in New Orleans. They are open 24/7, so it was easy to come for breakfast/lunch/dinner. Food was very good (make sure to get a biscuit).
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MaryGrace S.
I never thought I'd find better wings than Wingstop, but daaaaaaammmmmnnnn dem wangs theaux. Lemon pepper is what's up. It's meatier, the skin crispier (like pork rinds, you know what imtalmbout). And it's sooooo affordable (50 wangs for $25, are you serious?!) And they're open ALL THE TIME, and they deliver ALL THE TIME. 24/7. This is going to be a late night favorite for sure.
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Zach V.
We stopped in for breakfast. We waited a LONG time for someone to come outside and acknowledge us. I learned that its better to ignore the sign that says to wait outside and just go in and grab a waiter. I could never live in the south because everyone is SO DAMN SLOW! After we sat down our waitress was very nice and attentive. The portions are large and the food was above average. They make the bloody mary mix in house and I actually enjoyed it. I'm not a fan of bloody's so that says something. Free refills were an added bonus.
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Melissa S.
Not much to say -- they were open on Christmas when my family's flight got in late, so this was where we ate our first meal in New Orleans! It was a holiday and yet the servers were so kind, with big friendly smiles...that meant quite a lot to us, as we were exhausted from travel. The food was decent, nothing to write home about, but it hit the spot. Their portions are pretty generous and everything is fairly inexpensive, so there's a lot of bang for your buck.
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Kelly V.
Super good service. We were tired if greasy fried expensive food, so we ventured off bourbon street and ran into this little gem. We had salads and they were great. They offer bottomless bloody Mary's so we will hit up bfast before we leave.
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Ashley F.
Went for a late dinner after getting in the city. Service was good. Food was great! Would recommend!
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Sabrina A.
Ate there last night, had the crawfish ettouffee and gumbo, which were both delicious and we couldn't imagine it tasting any better! The shrimp roumalade, on the other hand, basically taste like shrimp in mayonnaise.. But, we will definitely be going back! The biscuit that came with the meals was also unbelievably soft and tasted great with the meal! I'm dying to try the biscuit and gravy!
I did not want to go here but my boyfriend wasn't feeling adventurous like me so daisy dukes it was. I had the pancakes and sausage, my food was good nothing special the pancakes were slightly fluffy and sweet basic sausage patties. His biscuts and gravy was nasty the gravy really didn't have any taste. The ham was super salty. He also had hashbrowns which were okay personally I woulda ordered with cheese. I'm thinking its cocktail time now, guess I will have a long island.
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Corrine R.
OMG this place is amazing!!! Food so fresh so good!!! Loved my server Pamela and the rest of the staff very cordial. Haley you photo bomber your awesome!!! This Cali girl tourist is very happy. Strongest Hurricane I've had yet!!! Yippie!!! What a good time!!! Loved the atmosphere too.
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Steve M.
Straight creole/Cajun food here. The food was amazing. The bottomless bloody Mary's were decent for what they were. For the money/quality food ratio you can't beat this place. The staff was very attentive.
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Emily T.
Can I give a zero star? Worst bloody mary I've even had. The waitress took our drink order & never came back after waiting for 10 minutes. Did I mention the place was completely empty? Left $ on the table & didn't even finish more than a sip of our drinks. Don't go there.
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Katrina R.
This is my go to spot whenever I'm in town. It's open 24 hours a day and you can always expect a hot meal with great service. My favorite is the Cajun omelet, just think in about it makes my mouth water. Owweeee where you at?!
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Ryne B.
Excellent southern-style breakfast anytime of the day or night. Quick, friendly service. Large portions. 24 hour delivery in the CBD or the French Quarter. I'm a big fan!
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C. C.
I go here at least twice everytime I visit NOLA. The crawfish etoufee and alligator sausage is some of the best I've ever had. The atmosphere is very divey but the food is quick and portions are generous. I'd recommend this place to anyone seeking authentic cajun food. A huge plus to this place is it's open 24 hrs which is amazing if you're a night owl like me!
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Amanda C.
I was a little underwhelmed with the red beans and rice,as well as the gumbo. Especially for the amount of money spent. But I will say the crawfish etouffee was banging!
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Amy S.
Daisy Dukes has great craw-fish. Other food served there is just ok. Check yelp before you go for discounts.
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Laura D.
The service was great. Super fast and friendly. The food was awesome. My husband had blackened catfish and I had the catfish poboy. It's simple food done right. The heat in the spices was perfect.
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Michael W.
Unfortunately, they started off with a bad impression when my Sweet tea came out to the table. The sweet tea tasted like they put a bucket of splenda in the damn tea. And with me being an avid sweet tea lover from the south, they immediately lost some points.... and my respect of being a deep southern city. Alright now the food, I had the fried Catfish platter with the 'cajun' fries. Kudos for the catfish being piping hot but it was a little slimy.they probably should have cooked it a little longer. But it was tasty nevertheless. And the so called 'cajun' fries ...failure. I think that no establishment with paying customers should serve freeze dried fries that are cooked in the oven and dried out even more. And you can not call fries Cajun just because you add a little Cajun seasoning. That just won't do. If I do go there again, which Im not sure I will......I'll try the fried green tomatoes.
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Rita M.
This place is a typical late night diner that serves tasty food. The ladies, even at 3.30am, are just as friendly if we were in there at a decent hour. The food was tasty and they do not harass you if you order from the children's menu. I had an alligator po'boy and gumbo which was great after a night of boozing. A solid diner at the perfect price.
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Charles H.
24/7 : breakfast, huge portions, tasty shrimp po'boy and an excellent gumbo; CLAMOROUS: and noisy but large seating area; GOOD PRICE VALUE! Gumbo, 2 mealer shrimp Po Boy:$18 Really good for a quasi-chain but I still don't understand why it's named after a Georgia television character and not a Creole or Cajun. In general I thought the food was good, with generous portions and well priced. And best of all it's open 24/7 and has a good sized, albeit no-frills dining room. We had the omelet with hash browns and biscuits (breakfast is served all day); a really tasty shrimp poboy, and believe it or not, one of the spiciest and tastiest chicken, andouille and shrimp gumbos in a perfectly mahogany colored roux! Very noisy (the ice maker is in the dining room for waiters to shovel, lots of droped dishes) AND I still miss the only French Quarter Taco Bell that occupied this space before Katrina, but Daisy Dukes is a good addition.
A real dive of a place next to our hotel, but open 24/7 serving totally unhealthy but fantastic tasting items. I liked the gumbo and (1/2) po' boy combo for $7.95 which was dirt cheap and quite satisfying! Wash it down with an ice cold Abita to make it a total dining experience!
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Greg W.
Checked out this spot late night on our first night in New Orleans and it did not disappoint. We grabbed a seat a little before midnight without a wait. Went in a group of three, and everyone got traditional breakfast items - pancakes, omelette, grits, bacon, etc. The food came out fairly quickly and was reasonably priced. Would definitely go back again.
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Brock R.
Cute little place, we had some nice food. Waitress was charming. Found the bottomless Bloody Mary bitter at first but it seem to get tastier every time she filled it! Lol. I would return to try more of the menu next time I'm in New Orleans.
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Joy D.
At 3-4 AM in the morning, this is exactly the kind of food that I would look for
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Noel L.
Great location, bloody Marys were bottomless as advertised. Tasty Christmas Day meal. Highly recommended.
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Sara M.
This place is just eww. Even drunk I didnt enjoy this. The waiter ignored us. We were not loud or impolite, we sat there silently enduring the rude service, and the crappy food. I ordered cheese sticks. They were obviously frozen as was my husband's cheeseburger. The bad part was the "marinara" sauce that came with them. I use the term marinara very loosely. it was actually some blob of tomato paste that was cold. It came in a cup that when tuned upside down, it didnt budge. I dont mean cool. I mean refrigerator cold. I could see people eating in the kitchen and touching the food on the plates they were bringing out.....gross. So we didnt even finish our food.We asked for the check twice, and the waiter just wandered around. We went to Krystal on Bourbon. When we left, the waiter was outside right in front of the restaurant smoking leaning against a car. I guess this explains his inability to fetch a check.
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Jim T.
Diner like dive. I didn't even order anything. My companion did get the crawfish and enjoyed it. 1 pound was plenty for 1 unless your really hungry. Looking at orders at other tables nothing looked overly appealing either. Would probably be much, much better for a late night stop after too much drinking.
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Nate B.
The food was average, nothing special, and the service was very slow. The waiter was nowhere to be found once she brought us our food. She didn't come by to check on us or to ask if we needed water. We waited about 20 mins after finishing our food to get our bill. Very disappointing... Should've waited in line for Jimmy J's.
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Phil C.
Went here for a late breakfast and it was very satisfying and started out the day nicely. Not to crowded and service was very friendly and attentive. Menu had good variety and was a challenge to narrow down an order. Decided to try the seafood omelette with shrimp and crawfish. And it was good. I tried the grits... got to remember to add butter and a little salt. :) Checking-in through yelp, I received a free sweet tea cocktail as well. Very refreshing. Mimosa is another good drink here. My friend got the Bloody Mary with crawfish granish.. looked very nice and she said it was strong and spicy. I'd recommend this place. With a few tvs and chill, dive feel, i'm a fan.
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John I.
I went for dinner around 8:30 PM on a Monday. Wasn't crowded. Very fast service. It's not "elegant" but it was nice and homey, like an old favorite neighborhood establishment. I had a cup of Gumbo and the Rice and Red Beans plate. Both were delicious! With a giant size soda the tab came to just under $20. I definitely will be back again.
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Kristine P.
My husband and I went for breakfast. Had to use the restroom and on the way down the hall I slipped on grease on the floor. Bruised my knee and sprained my ankle. Not only did they not apologize or offer help, they ran and got a "wet floor" cone and put it where the grease was and told me I should be more careful. They knew the floor was wet because they had a rolled up dish towel on the floor seeping up the grease. I don't care how good or bad the food is, these people are not nice.
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Laura D.
Loved eating here. The service was good and the food is delicious! Unfortunately the wait is a little long during the rush. I would definitely recommend the fried green tomatoes!
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Maggie S.
Cute place. Stumbled upon it and remembered reading reviews before my trip. Good breakfast. Waitress friendly. The little dish of fresh fruit on the side was nice. Sat by the window to watch the street traffic go by. The coffee my husband got was tasty,
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Wayne M.
This is a sloppy seconds choice for breakfast. If there is a line outside, it's not for the food. The sausage gravy tasted right out of a can. Any restaurant in the south that can't make good sausage gravy from scratch should be ashamed.
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Lou C.
A great late night post Bourbon St place to eat. I went to NOLA for a bachelor party with 9 guys and a few of us stopped here after our first night. Quick service and good quality food. We all got various po boys from steak to shrimp to gator and all were great. Nice large portions and if you check in on yelp you get a free app! We went for the Cajun fries.
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Martina-Realtor H.
Open 24/7 with bottomless hurricanes & more mimosas this place is the greatest in the late or early morning hours! Had an amazing omelette with some cajun sauce that pulled it together. Waitress was so sweet & helpful in directing us to the local places with the best music. We were in there around 5am and had the best time! Meet some cool people and even kicked it with NOPD! LOL it was a better time then the casino! If you around regular dining times be prepared for a wait on your food though.
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Samantha M.
We had Angela as our server and she was very knowledgeable and amazing! Crawfish was good as well! Little bit spicy, but Angela saved us time teaching us how to eat them! Apparently the heads have no meat, and are absolutely useless. Pretty good prices too @ $8/lb.
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Christine B.
I was really tired from my flight into New Orleans so while I was wandering Canal street I randomly ran into this place and decided to order some take out. The restaurant itself is relatively small about 5-6 booths and 5-6 tables really. The booths can hold I think about 7-8 people. The staff here is really nice - I walked in and was immediately greeted by a girl and she went ahead and got my order and everything really quickly. I ordered: Side Salad: 4.25 ice berg lettuce, two rings of onions, soggy cucumber and tomato. Really gross, serves me right from trying to eat vegetables in new orleans. biscuit - DELICIOUS omg i just want to eat biscuits all day, so buttery, so delicious. Gumbo - It was pretty good, a cup is $5 which I thought was a bit much since it's just literally 8oz, but you gotta have some in new orleans! Tips: They're open all sorts of hours AYCE crawfish is in for $20 Overall - wouldn't rush to come back here if I'm back in New Orleans. For an unsuspecting tourist, it could have been much worse!
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Sean G.
Got here for late lunch. The cat fish po'boy was spot on. Service was OK and drinks are plentiful.
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Patricio F.
Great little place place lots of tv's. Apps came out quick and seemed fresh. Grilled shrimp po boy was damn good. Gumbo was good but not the best. Great atmosphere, pretty waitresses, and good food.
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Alvin Q.
Drunk? 4 am? Starving? Well this place hit the spot perfectly. Fair prices I believe sine it was the only place open near my hotel in walking distance (Sheraton). The food was great! I has the half shrimp boy sand which and gumbo special. First time having gumbo and it was great, spicy more than I like but I forced myself to eat it. It was so good and the shrimp was perfect. All in all I would visit again but it's too many other places to find and try out.
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Jinyoung P.
This is K's and my go-to spot when we're hungry at like 11 pm, which actually happens quite often because he eats at odd hours and I'm hungry every two hours. Our most recent visit was at around 3:30 am. We both had a busy week and passed out way too early on a Friday night and woke up super hungry in the middle of the night. We knew we wanted to get some food that wasn't fast food, so we drove all the way to the quarter to Daisy Dukes. I like their gumbo, and I think I've got wings here twice already (just cuz we seem to end up there when I am having cravings for wings). I've had the alligator sausage meal, which is pretty pricey but delicious. K has ordered pork chops, blackened fish (which was pretty good), and some other things I now can't remember. He can be a rather picky eater, but he hasn't complained about any of the food here. We will keep going back to Daisy Dukes as long as they're open when no one else is.
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Bruce B.
Oyster poboy yum. Big screen tv for the game. Abita amber it's all good.
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C R.
Considering crawfish aren't really in season anymore they were pretty good. I just couldn't come to NOLA and not have some. Bottomless bloody Mary's for $8 and they are 24 hrs. My experience was good overall.
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Jake C.
The food was tasty, and the service fast and friendly. It's just expensive...too much money for the food quality. I enjoyed myself though,and have nothing really bad to say. Would recommend.
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Jojo D.
LATE NIGHT NOLA it's not gourmet but it'll do and you know what the people working there are so nice and fun it's a 2am must
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LaDawn G.
Stopped in Daisy dukes because streetcar cafe was closed down they would have never survived against daisy dukes I had catfish po boy and it was delicious will definitely be back to try other dishes plus they are open 24/7
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Wendy D.
Thought the food was really good and went there a coupe times as the prices are pretty reasonable for NOLA. would have given 5 stars but the second time we went the service was very slow. The shrimp po'boy was very good. Also, the etouffee was great.
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Michael C.
I was near bourbon street and wanted to get some crawfish and found this place. It had decent reviews so decided to try it out. We ordered the oysters, crawfish, and catfish poboy. The prices were about $10 a lb for the crawfish, $16 for the poboy, and about $12 for the oysters. It was vacation so might as well splurge a bit. This was the first poboy I ever tried and it was pretty good. I don't have much to compare it to, but I could see why it was a staple food for new Orleans. The crawfish was flavorful with spices, but I am a bit spoiled since I eat at boiling crab and kicking crab pretty often, so to me it was okay and decent. The oysters are oysters, so delicious and didn't have any weird taste to it like some places do. Friendly environment and give pretty big decent sized portions.
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Kate M.
I ducked in here today as it was raining. The waiter talked me into a Bloody Mary "unlimited refills.". When I read the menu, it stated you needed to order a meal in order to get unlimited refills. I wanted lunch anyway, so I ordered the $4.99 4-oz., burger with fries. The Bloody Mary ($8.00) was THE WORST Bloody Mary I have ever had. The burger was OK on a soggy bin (from the fat in the burger), lots of yellow onions (yuck!), and some really mushy tomatoes. Oh, the pickles and lettuce were just fine. So I didn't finish the Bloody Mary, and the waiter wanted to know if I wanted one to go. Really??? I told him I didn't like it at all....don't know if it was the vodka or the mix, but it was bad, and there was no ice in it, so I put ice in it from the water. Do NOT waste your time here (coupon or not). There really are a lot of other good places with reasonable prices in The Quarter.
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Preetha P.
Was in a hurry to get to airport, so I stopped at Dausy Dukes for a quick bite. Had a fried oyster basket and gumbo. Both were good. Service was fast.
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Sarah B.
Having not been to Louisiana in about 12 years, I was excited to have some real crawfish, and to show off my crawfish-peelin' skills. ("Don't eat da straight ones!") We discovered Daisy Duke's had $20 all-you-can-eat crawfish and bottomless Bloody Marys (provided you purchased food) so we decided to check it out. Our waiter was plenty nice, and the restaurant, while pretty empty, seemed atmosphere-y enough for our large group of nine. The crawfish were served fairly quickly, but I knew these crawfish wouldn't be anything like the ones I remembered from neighborhood crawfish boils back in Bossier Parish. Where was the spice? The crawfish were on the bland side, definitely a disappointment. $20 for AYCE seems like a good deal, but beware; you'll be served up some spice-less crawfish, and between 30-50% of them will have straight tails. I left New Orleans regretting that I hadn't had a more enjoyable boil experience.
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Big D.
Awesome food, quick delivery to table and endless bloody Mary's. I will be back. O yea, the biscuits, Damn those are great!!!
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Ali C.
If I learned one thing about going to NOLA with a big group, it's to make reservations. We didn't our last night and found ourselves wandering around looking for a place that would accommodate eight people. Luckily, Daisy Duke's (where we saw had a huge line to get in for brunch earlier in the day) said that they could but that we needed to be split up - better than nothing. I'll touch on the service first, then the food...our waitress was clearly almost done with her shift when she was assigned us and was visibly annoyed, not to mention couldn't answer one question about anything on the menu. People in the group were getting annoyed and things were just real awkward so we said something to another worker. Then Pam came to take care of us - Pam ROCKS. Sweetest lady who couldn't have been more attentive and helpful. Everyone seemed pretty satisfied with their food. After gaining 108930247894 pounds from earlier in the trip I got the greek chicken Caesar salad and it was ENORMOUS. Enormous, but delicious. Another highlight: chili cheese fries for the table. Daisy Dukes was good enough and would probably be better for a couple people, but it was a little rough with eight.
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bora p.
They're 24/7 in the Quarter what more can you ask for. I've had the fried oysters (yum), the fish and chips, steak (deliciously med. Rare), oyster on the half, gumbo (I've had better, it's not the worst but...eh), wings (spicy I like). The servers are real chill, but not looking to party with the diners like some other establishment. It's NOLA you shouldn't be surprise or expect sterile, but the interior of DD is clean and street smell doesn't follow you in lol sometimes.
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Jeremy K.
A locals approved 24hr diner with fantastic creole inspired cuisine. Great place to start the day or end the night.
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paul w.
I came in here for a late lunch/early dinner on a Sunday afternoon. I was seated at the only vacant table but it took forever for the waitress to take my order. I got the combo: etoufee, gumbo, red beans and rice. It was tasy, however it was served at lukewarm temperature, making me wonder if it wasn't just reheated in a microwave in the kitchen. Gumbo should be served piping hot.
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Tasha P.
I wasn't impressed...at all. Went for lunch based on a recommendation from a local. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and the hubby had pancakes, bacon, eggs and grits. My shrimp were good and seasoned perfectly but the bread was way too thick and crunchy for me to eat. Red beans were just okay. Hubby's pancakes were good but everything else was mediocre and his grits were extremely watery. I also thought the prices were kind of high for the quality of food. There are much better places for food in the area so I wouldn't go back.
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Jenna C.
I don't know. I just don't know. If you like greasy spoon type places this is for you. I don't. It IS cheap and the portions you can eat off of for a few days. Not much that is good for you here and the service took quite a long time. It seems that this place is banking on the overindulgent heading for heart-attack Tourist. I would skip it and find something more fun and better for you. Maybe head to the farmers market on the water? (Meals from the Heart is MY fav!)
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J B.
Amber was amazing! She was super attentive, helpful and extremely friendly. We will definitely be back next time we're in New Orleans! Also, the shrimp omelette and bloody Mary's are delicious! Very affordable and open 24/7!
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Nicole K.
We stopped by here yesterday because I was on a hunt for boiled crawfish. Being that it's early in the season, this was one of the only places around that is currently serving it. The crawfish was pretty good-seemed a little overpriced at $10/pound, but bring that they're one of the only places serving it now I guess they can charge that. It was definitely worth a stop to satisfy a craving. We also had the shrimp po boy which was also pretty good. Service was so-so. Overall probably won't be going back next time we are in town.
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Will P.
So good I had to have it twice A close friend was getting married in new orleans and I was staying in their designated hotel for the wedding party downtown. I was by myself so I was walking around looking for a place to eat. I stumbled upon Daisy Dukes, I think because I saw something about chicken & waffles on a sign. Went in got my food to go and went back to the hotel. I have to say the food was pretty darn good. I noticed they also had shrimp po'boys so for lunch I went back to have one. That thing hit the spot. If you're downtown wanting some soul food give daisy dukes a try
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Jordan W.
Been coming here all week for Breakfast. Have had excellent service and quick food.
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Janine B.
Great food for the price. Large portions, straightforward. We had breakfast which was quickly prepared and hit the spot. Great place to go if you have been out all night & looking for a quick bite.
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Trip C.
This place is perfect. Good prices, great food, and even better drinks! Amber is certainly the best waitress on staff. She know the menu and is a great servant!
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Josephine L.
My boyfriend and I were starving after our flight to New Orleans, but it being midnight on Dec 25, not many places were open. Daisy Dukes was just a stone's throw from our hotel (ain't that the reason half the people make it here?), so we stopped by here for dinner. I grew up on Cajun/Creole cuisine since my parents lived in Louisiana for years and my mom is an LSU alum (go Tigers!). I knew from a quick glance at the Yelp reviews that I shouldn't expect anything mind-blowing, so perhaps that is why I'm giving this place a more favorable review. If you come in here understanding it's NOLA's version of a greasy diner, you'll come with the right mindset. As others have noted, portions are abundant here. The Cajun fries, which were listed as a side, were easily a full meal's worth. One huge basket filled with starchy goodness, seasoned in Cajun spices. The fries were crisp and not too oil--a rather pleasant surprise. I also got the fried green tomatoes (again listed as a side). I was served a platter of 6 huge slices of fried tomatoes. I only made it through half before I cried uncle. Too. Much. Food. My boyfriend got the shrimp po boy with gumbo. The po boy was rather forgettable, but the gumbo wasn't too bad. A tad flavorless, but the consistency was good. Service was quite speedy when were there and the waitress was quite nice in a brusque kind of way. In a pinch, this spot will do.
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Stacey G.
Went here today with my little family. Early bird special was great! Husband I both got it, eggs, bacon, hash browns, and biscut. Daughter got pancake and fruit. Service was quick and nice!
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Danielle S.
We had breakfast there and it was excellent. There is an early bird breakfast if you get there before 9am. Good fast service and it was very clean inside. Aligator omelette was great! The hash browns crispy and the biscuit was a legit homemade biscuit. Can't go wrong for breakfast here and they are open at all hours too!
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Joe P.
Good place to stop in for lunch the hot sausage po-boy was spicy and good. Service was prompt and good. Go for the onion rings not fries
Breakfast was okay....but $1 extra for poached eggs...come on????
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Elaine W.
The food was alright, the waitress was sweet and helpful. My husband loved the alligator sausage and I thought the grits were pretty good. The prices weren't terrible. I'd go again.
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Russell S.
Right next to the Mariott the breakfast was fantastic good classic southern food with a uniquely New Orleans flair. Worth your time and money (the cost was low but the quality was high). Be warned the place is small so good timing is required to get a table quickly but you won't regret the wait.
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Damond S.
The waitress was very nice, and they were able to accommodate our party of 9 at 10:30pm which was great! .......but the food was just okay, at least what I had. The salt level of the food was kind of high. I just had some wings for an app, and the chicken tender basket with potato salad. The chicken tenders are done in house and are not frozen and pre-made. But this is not necessary a place I would go to for a "real" meal, but maybe just to satisfy some late night hunger.i wouldn't go here for a nice "dinner"...But they do serve breakfast 24 hours...very much "Diner" feel
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Minh T.
Went at night and the service was slow. Waited outside to be seated, waited for water, and waited to pay. I heard crawfish were good so tried a pound. It wasn't tasty or fresh. Place is more for breakfast foods. I also had shrimp po boy and that was good.
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Roberto H.
This place is great for the night owls. Need a bit more life and helpful staff...yeah I'm sure no one wants to serve at 3am but we're tourist and would like a bit of guidence and attention. Food was decent.
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Kathy P.
Great little place to grab a po'boy and some hand dipped onion rings. Friendly wait staff. Glad I picked this place during my bust to the French quarter. The place has a nice rustic charm, with old wooden floors. Delicious southern sweet tea, and the offer you a cup to go.
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Oolong T.
This place is a great place to go to late at night. I especially enjoyed the cup of gumbo and the onion rings. Be sure to ask for the Duke sauce for your onion rings/fries!
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Jennifer V.
Great service, really good food, bang for you buck. And they're always open! Ordered 50 wings that were so good, a few pounds of crawfish, drinks...everything was enough for 6 people and it was about $10 per person after tax AND tip.
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June G.
Long Island iceteas and seafood omlett. Yummy. Service was a little slow but it was a Sunday so will give allowance.
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Dean W.
I went in for a late night meal and wasn't overly impressed with the jambalaya. Nothing special about the meal or the restaurant. It's right off of Canal Street near the Quarter. The restaurant was not crowded at all and the server was attentive. The jambalaya wasn't too spicy or hot, just pretty good. All and all if you're looking for a quick meal, it's ok but I wouldn't go out of my way to go there next time I'm in New Orleans.
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Gina M.
Being in the French Quarter, at 10 pm, looking for food, during some parade is nuts. We were nuts. So we sort of had no choice but to land here unless we wanted to wait nearly an hour anywhere else. The food was good. Cajun food and hearty tasting with a great roll. I didn't leave bummed but had wished for better. Does that make sense? ha. I might go back.
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Tiffani C.
This is my second time to NOLA and I ate here both times. The first time I had breakfast which was great. On this visit I came twice. The next day I had the seafood gumbo which was perfection!!!! My friend had the popcorn shrimp which also very good. The second time I came it was quite busy and my food was disappointing. Everything was super salty.I could not even get half way through my gumbo. I had the tried oysters which were okay, and the fries were good. My friend order the 3 catfish which was also loaded in salt. I'm guessing there was an accident in the kitchen. I would still try it because 2/3 times it tasted good.
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Lynn W.
They don't call me the queen of awkward moments for nada... So, I recommended this place to my boyfriend. We wanted a little Sunday staycation and thought this was the right choice, WRONG. At arrival, we were bumped back to wait outside. Are you muddling my intelligence? Uhm no, my man walked in the door to beck the rude hostess. Yo it was hott out there. The food shouldn't even get a choice on a palet. We were not happy staycationers. Maybe we shoulda ordered those bloody marys. How do you, as a highly visible restaurant, skrew up am omlette, eggs, sausage, biscuits, grits. I am not giving up hope on this local business. My boyfriend is over them but I noticed they were rated highly for oysters and green fried. If I go back, I will write an update
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Laurie b.
Open 24 hours . I haven't had anything but omlettes and hash browns . Not bad as I was starving and it was late. Service was good and it wasn't full of drunks which is hard to find after midnight.
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Lisa C.
This was recommended by friends, we went on a Tuesday night, great quick services and good food. Great oysters, gumbo, fried green tomatoes. Decor needs some work, our booth was missing the cushions on the bench which was a bit uncomfortable.
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Ashley T.
I really enjoyed eating here ! I ordered the shrimp po boy and spicy gumbo . It was definitely one my top favorite restaurants that I enjoyed eating here in New Orleans . It was so good , that I came back the next day just to order their spicy gumbo . Will for sure be coming back the next time I come to New Orleans .
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Shannon R.
I can't believe I was in NOLA and really only wanted their burger. You can't beat free refills on bloody mary's either! Great service, low key, open 24 hours. I love everything about this place. It's a Must-Do when I'm in NOLA from now on.
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Priscilla L.
First of all they are open 24hrs so that is a plus for me. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and my husband had wings and gumbo. It was all very good. Cant complain. I will be returning next time Im in New Orleans.
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Joe H.
Awesome!! A little hole in the wall but usually the best food in town. Party of 10 with family & friends. We had the catfish & shrimp po boys with rice & red beans. The servings were more than we expected. The kiddos ordered their usual burger & chicken baskets which were also tasty. Whenever we come back this will be the first & last place we eat at. Highly recommend!!
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Lauren T.
Sooo good! I love the shrimp poboy! One of the best I've ever had! Hands down a great place to eat with great service !
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Kristie A.
A place that serves breakfast 24/7? Sign me up! We got a late start one day on vacation so this was a great stop. My friend raved about the burger, but when I saw the breakfast menu I had to order from that. I got eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast and they gave me a side of bananas. Peeled and cut. Who does that? It was your typical greasy spoon food, but hit the spot. Service is about what you would expect at a place like this. Don't be afraid to grab your waitress to tell her you need water. Also, with food purchase the bloody mary's have free refills. I love New Orleans.
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Xia V.
Pretty much everything around these area are the same price, though this particular place was fill with great food. I was not disappointed. A plus, that they open late. I can't recall if they can still smoke inside or not, but I thought I remember smelling cigarette. I would definitely go there again.
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Delie H.
Well, I didn't expect much after a horrid experience at Mother's. I am now banned from recommending places to eat while out of town. My sister found this place and I was wary. Very wary. Waited in a short line outside in the rain, dreading another experience I shall try to forget.. From the first, "Babe, here is your table" I was feeling the vibe. Smiles, tables of people laughing and enjoying their food. I ordered a pound of crawfish, the rest of my party ordered 50 wings ; lemon pepper, garlic ,and hot. The crawfish arrived in a boat, with another boat for the refuse. Steaming hot and flavorful. The wings, were delicious, crisp, tangy and flavorful. I couldn't believe how easily fed we were and comfortable. Free refills on the drinks, I didn't need any the glasses are so large you would do well to share one drink. Enjoy! Do not pass this place by, it's open 24 hours right across from the Marriott. Parking at the Marriott for $10 for 2 hours. I'm coming back Babe!!!!
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Chad H.
Good food at reasonable prices. The fried green tomatoes were very good but a bit bready. The sampler was good and the boiled crawfish was exceptional!
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Jay-zelle C.
The evening staff has a horrible attitude and no communication skills at all. Although the morning staff was polite and helpful I can't see pass how rude the person answering the phone was the evening I called back. This person also lacked comprehension skills as well. But to end on a positive note I thought the delivery guy for the morning shift was a doll. He was very friendly and the main reason we ordered from here more than once.
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Krysta M.
This is a great option if you're staying at the Marriott and need a quick place to grab brunch or lunch in between meetings. The Bloody Mary's are decent and the food is quick! I had biscuits and gravy and they were pretty good. Again, this is a fast option if you're in a rush that does the job.
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Bill D.
This place is located directly behind the Marriott Hotel. We had breakfast there and ordered the early bird special. Great deal for NOLA. Had eggs, bacon, home fries and biqsquit for4.50. The service and food were both good. Highly recommend for breakfast.
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Ruth V.
Tucked away at the bottom of the French Quarter, I honestly never stopped in to this place before, because I thought it was a strip club. It's located next to a few and I just assumed by the name... oh well. PROS: - Super no-nonsense staff that seem to have seen it all. They just want to get you your food and drink, which I love - not a lot of small talk - All you can eat crawfish, A L L Y O U C A N E A T - Bloody Mary R E F I L L S - Fast service - Massive soft drink sizes, so you don't have to keep begging for refills - Open 24 hours 7 days a week - Breakfast all the time CONS: - Pepsi products - can be a little loud @daisydukesfood
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Foodie On T.
Had nice fried green tomatoes but the buttermilk baskets were the highlight of my trip
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Holly T.
The staff is so nice! I loved the craw dads and the Bloody Mary is divine. It's great for a late night meal. You should definitely give it a try.
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Willy L.
This place is perfect! Open late, great food, great service, great prices, bottomless bloody Mary's?! I usually never write reviews, but it's hard not to once you've been there! A+
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Pete W.
Good comfort food on a cold NOLA night. Good value, friendly staff and local beer on tap.
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Katrina C.
Slow albeit friendly service but food came out fast. Average food, but I must complement the fresh basked yummy biscuits. Great bottomless drink specials. Good prices but I think it's high... Located in a nice area of the Main Street. Early bird food specials before 9am.
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Josh S.
We came here on Christmas day, expecting delicious food. We got crap. It seems like the NEEDED to open today on Christmas in order to get a large crowd due them always being uncrowded and empty. The food was less than mediocre, not fresh, and took a long time to be served. The waiter was nice, which bumps it above, well, no stars. Do yourselves a favor. DON'T go here.
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Shane T.
We were recommended this place by our hotel staff and it lived up to the hype. Be aware, portions are very large! We started with the fried green tomatoes and 2 for 1 hurricanes, both of which were excellent. Then we each had a Po boy, I had the catfish and she had the shrimp. Both sandwiches filled to the brim with the fish and shrimp. We left stuffed and could hardly walk.
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Cheryl F.
Eggs were not very fresh, fruit cup was a couple of sad, shriveled strawberries and a browning banana slice or two. Just seemed a bit dingy and run down. Wouldn't recommend. Servers were very nice however.
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JJ M.
We were looking for a nicer place for dinner. We were very hungry and got tired of looking. We stepped in here around 7:00. The bartender immediately greeted us and explained to me the difference between gumbo and jumbalya. The bartender was also our server. She was very friendly. I didn't catch her name, she is early 20's with curly hair. We ordered filet steak Philly sandwich with jumbalya and fried seafood platter and two cocktails. Food was very good and portions were large. Prices were very good! After a nice meal, we returned to our hotel. About a hour later we discovered we left a cellphone (not mine of course) on the table. We called and the bartender found the phone and was holding it safely. I highly recommend this locals as well as tourists.
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Vicky L.
They are always so nice. Until recently, I only came here after a night of drinking. This last time, I went sober. Yes, its still good when I'm sober. My most recent trip had Alicia helping us. She was really nice and patient with us. And very nice towards my niece who was be a wiggle butt. They have a good children's menu. Their portions are really big - even the children's meal. They have great comfort food (this includes some southern staples).
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MD W.
After we left the Blue Nile (great jazz music there), this place was recommended!!! I wanted the po boy!!! It was loaded with shrimp... Delicious ;-)
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Andrew C.
Food was way too spicy and I normally like spicy food but I couldn't even eat this. The gumbo was very watery and had a strange taste to it. Wait staff was very unfriendly.
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Marcus B.
That po boy I had was outstanding! And their potato salad was incredible. I'm glad to have stumbled upon this place. I can't wait to eat here again when I'm back in NOLA.
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Teresa S.
Some friends and I had dinner here before hitting the streets for a night out on the town. This restaurant was right across the street from our hotel, Sheraton New Orleans which was cool. It wasnt too packed when we got there but people were strolling in frequently as we ate. Our waitress was cool and attentive and got our orders correct. I ordered the famous spicy garlic wings that were very hot with way too much sauce. One of my friends ordered the Teriyaki wings and they were way easier to eat and tasted better. However, I still ate my wings and was able to take some back to the hotel to eat when our night or rather day ended. The prices are very affordable and I didnt hear anyone complaining about their food.
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Anne K.
We came here for a pre-dinner (this is a judgment free zone, people) because our dinner reservation was at 9:15 and we were starving. It's open 24/7 and my cup of gumbo was alright (a little salty). The service was not that great, and that's all I have to say about that.
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John C.
With so many fantastic restaurants in NOLA you don't have to put up with ignorant waiters, horrible service, and hidden costs. Go somewhere else. This was the first time in many many years that I left a restaurant without leaving a tip. The waitress, who claimed to have been the ex wife of the owner, make politically charged statements when we asked about the menu. Then was attempting to push her religion on us but quit abruptly after we had a look of surprise on our face. Then she added $8.00 on the bill for "cheese, jalapenos, mushrooms, and bell peppers" on the eggs. A buck a piece. All of us at the table did not share her political views and did not appreciate the comments. And half of us was Jewish. We left a note instead of a tip. The food was just OK. Nothing to write home about. We had eggs, ham, and grits. Without the $8 toppings the eggs would have been plain. With coffee that was a $13 simple breakfast.
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Jon M.
Stopped in for a hangover lunch with a big group of people during a bachelor party trip. The Oyster Po' Boy was delicious and damn do they give big portions here. By the halfway point of the sandwich I had to have it boxed up to take home. The others in the group ordered a variety of things, and all were really impressed. The late afternoon Po' Boy leftovers by the pool was just what was needed to help work off a night of what can only be called a heroic showing of booze drinking and use of illicit narcotics. Thanks Daisy Dikes!
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Cossette P.
Valentine's Day: we had a late lunch and decided on late dinner. While walking past this place earlier in the day we saw an "all you can eat crawfish" sign. Hubby and i opted for oyster on the shell, fried green tomatoes, and the AYCE crawfish. The servers were friendly and attentive. Since it wasn't crawfish season yet the little critters were tiny. They were generous enough to bring us another plate of these bugs while we're still working on the pile that we started with...I had to ask them to stop. The oysters were alright. Fried green tomatoes good but of course greasy. The crawfish...peppery and salty....not for me. It wasn't fine dining but I thought it went okay....until...3hrs later I was puking these little critters out. I was so sick that I was throwing up 24hrs later. Not a good experience.
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Jeannine S.
2/27/14 : Early Bird Breakfast at was solid & filling for 3.99! Got a delicious biscuit, grits, scrambled eggs, and ham. Coffee was good, and about a buck less than the entire meal, lol. Left full, not stuffed. Always nicer that way. Leaves room for more tasty New Orleans food later in the day!!
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Lisa F.
Cheap food that's pretty tasty. Delicious Bloody Marys. Buy one get one free! Also breakfast 24/7. Super friendly staff.
(3)
Elva D.
Went here for some late night eats. We eat family-style so I didn't personally order all the following for myself. Spicy Gumbo was great, just the right amount of kick, but the Cajun omelette wasn't as spicy as I had hoped. I had to ask for salt on a margarita which baffles me if they advertise margarita deals. The wings were juicy and garlicky, but the gyro meat isn't fresh off the cooker. Must be pre-packaged. Overall, great spot for late night eats if you've been on bourbon street long enough.
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Ashley M.
Reasonable prices, the ability to order easily ala carte and convenient location. Only complaint was the coffee: weak. I had the biscuits and gravy and the bicuits were really light and fluffy.
(3)
Julie T.
We went here on our 1st visit to New Orleans and the food was solid! Everything was delicious and the staff was wonderful. We ordered the crawfish, which was the best we had by far in town. We ordered their spicy, which was spicy but mind you, we can eat really spicy so we asked them to make out next batch even more spicy hot and they came out just the way we wanted, so hot! Would definitely recommend this place for seafood, esp crawfish lovers! They also are open 24/7 which is helpful for late night eats!
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Ewa K.
Crazy long awaiting time, even during not busy night. At least 30 min just for the simple breakfast sandwich.
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Dre A.
Good Lord, all kinds of uneventful. I come here about once a year when I've forgotten how awful the service and food is at the place - to prevent a memory lapse - I've decided to yelp it out. Ordered the standard breakfast plate, eggs sunny side up, grits, biscuit, and bacon. For $2.00 more, I added a stack of pancakes. If you're into presentation or pleasing your tastebuds, please don't look for these treasures of life here - my plate looked like a hurricane hit it by the time I got my shredded it was so blackened bacon, glue cup grits, squashed eggs and my saving grace biscuit... but 45 minutes later into my meal- still no pancakes (but of course they didn't forget to add it to the bill). I did however, found a black hair in my food that I pretended was mine to make me feel better. Never got a coffee refill for my small coffee cup. I saw my waiter twice. Once, when he took my order and second when I chased after him in the kitchen for the check. Don't understand why he was M.I.A. considering that the place was half empty (which was surprising considering it was Jazz Fest weekend.) Do you're self a blessing and avoid the poor service and generic food here unless you're desperate, drunk or forgetful....
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Priscilla K.
daisy dukes is a no-frills eat-and-go restaurant. we wanted crawfish while in NOLA on our friend's bachelorette, and this place was one of the closest in terms of walking distance. our server was kind and took care of us well. yelp had a check-in deal for half a pound of crawfish so we added that to our order! (they also have an AYCE crawfish deal at $28/pp) their drinks are huge, among which we had sweet tea and bloody marys. the bloody mary was really good, one of the better ones i've had. my friend was sad that hers didn't have a crawfish in it (as shown in the menu and on other tables. minus 5 pts). the crawfish comes out on one large platter and is accompanied by a large bowl for the shells. i expected some paper to be laid down to just go at it, so this was a bit different. the crawfish itself was decent, the spices were crazy! overall i appreciated how they seasoned it. i wish they would stock up on wet-naps or something. we had to ask for lemon wedges and even after washing our hands several times throughout the day, we still had traces of crawfish on us. ya win some, ya lose some.
(3)
Heidi M.
Friendly staff, great Cajun food near the quarter without spending a lot. We were there 4 times in 4 days! They will show you how to eat the crawfish.
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Alan W.
I came here at around 1am to get a late night snack after partying! Ordered a couple Po boys and sat down for about 15 minutes paid for the food and left. Was place was maybe about 1/2 full that late at night. The po boys were good and I enjoyed the food decently. Not the best one I had but still very good. There was the usual vareity of local food here and was not too expensive. Thanks for opening late!
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Louie F.
We stopped in for lunch because it was close and didn't look busy. I ordered the Red Beans and Rice. It was OK, not a single slice of sausage which was disappointing. The only redeeming thing I could say was that the biscuit was excellent, but, I wouldn't go back...
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Ji C.
By far, the best bloody mary ever. And the food's awesome too. Service was great, fast, attentive. Everyone was super friendly. A real gem of a place.
(5)
Rosalyn D.
Great food! My friends and I visited during the MLK weekend and experienced the best service. Ask for Jazz!
(4)
Shalana P.
Not impressed. We came for breakfast on a Tuesday morning and the place was almost empty, so nice that there was no wait. Waitress was slow and didn't check in on us often and forgot my water with my Bloody Mary. The Bloody Mary itself was ok, but next door at Jimmy J's you'll find a much better drink. This had heat without the flavor. My friend ordered pancakes and extra crispy bacon. She enjoyed the pancakes but the bacon was extra floppy so she didn't eat it. I ordered the early bird breakfast which is a standard two egg, biscuit, bacon, and hash browns. Now I happen to be a firm believer that a breakfast joint should ALWAYS be able to make good coffee and good eggs. Not the case here, unfortunately. I ordered over medium and received completely hard yolks three times. I sent my eggs back twice and the third time I said screw it, I don't want spit in my dish. The waitress was apologetic and I totally understand that it wasn't her fault at all. She was friendly and gave us a 15% discount on our ticket. All in all. I was MUCH more impressed with Jimmy J's and won't be coming back here.
(1)
Kim H.
There's a lot to love about Daisy Dukes! Every time we visit New Orleans we manage to end up there for at least a couple of meals. Here's why: 1) good food at great prices 2) open 24/7 3) breakfast served all day 4) daily food & drink specials 5) convenient location 6) friendly service 7) relaxed atmosphere Whether my husband and I go as a couple or take our teenaged kids, we are always satisfied. My son, who is a bottomless pit, fills up on the po'boy & fries. My picky daughter manages to find something she likes every time. If it is late in the evening, we can order from the kids menu so we don't go to bed too full. And the early bird breakfast special is SUPER cheap and yummy ( great for early risers or those who've stayed up to watch the sun come up). For us, a trip to NOLA includes a meal at Daisy Dukes.
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Lucas C.
Probably the worst restaurant I've ever been to. Our waitress had to stop taking our order to give some random lady a lighter. This is just pitiful. Chicken fingers were not edible, frozen pizza, grocery store bought cheese steak, crappy burgers and rotten gyros. DONT EAT HERE IT IS THE WORST RESTAURANT I HAVE EVER BEEN TO. EVER!!!! We had a party of ten and not one meal was anything better than disgusting.
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Danny M.
If you're in town for Mardi Gras or just a weekend in NO, you have to stop and grab a bite to eat at Daisy Dukes. Good service and a great special with 7.99 for a half po boy and some gumbo.
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Helen D.
Their gyro is pretty good but really greasy. I went there in July and the meat was better than it is today. Not sure if its a change in qualify of meet, cook or new owner.
(5)
Thai N.
We stumbled upon Daisy Dukes while bar hopping for a bachelor party and we ended up staying here the entire night. Awesome environment, tasty crawfish, excellent service! Can't wait to go back!
(5)
Rob P.
Some mornings I wake up very early for no reason and go to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. The food is always excellent and the staff is helpful. I've only eaten the omelets but am always impressed with the quality. The only downside can be finding parking.
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Monique C.
Went for a late night dinner, didn't have to wait for long, but was escorted to a side room with bar stools and a TV. I ordered a shrimp poboy and my friends ordered cheeseburgers. The poboy was pretty good with all the fixins, fried shrimp pretty tasty, and the burgers looked good as well. Wait for food wasn't bad, but our waitress could have been a little more attentive/friendlier, but this may have been due to how busy they were.
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Angel B.
Clean, (really clean for NOLA;) good service, alligator sausage po boy & fried green tomatoes were amazing! Yum
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Rod L.
Just had breakfast food, which is hard to get wrong, but my Omelette was somewhat brown and just didn't seem fresh, the grits watery. The biscuit was fresh and tasty, and basically saved the meal from being a total waste. Probably a good place to stop if you are drunk and not able to discern otherwise, but there have to be better choices out there.
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Rick G.
We discovered this place the first day we arrived in New Orleans. We have been back for breakfast everyday since. Their breakfast special is amazing. Eggs were cooked perfectly as ordered. The bacon, ham, and sausage were all great as I tried a different one each morning. And you absolutely cannot beat the service received and all from smiling, upbeat servers. Wonderful way to start your day!
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Bronco B.
Decent place to grab a bite after hours. Lots of police officers when I went there, there must be a donut shop close by.
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Mitch S.
So here I am back at Daisy Duke's. I promised the good folks here when I was last here at the end of Jazzfest (May 2012) that I'd write a good Yelp review if I liked it. I was admittedly hesitant to do so. The problem is that not only do I like it, but my New Orleans ritual now contains near-nightly visits. This is a fine thing indeed; however, now following through on my promise means that I'll probably have to wait in much longer lines to get in once word gets out and my review here is confirmed. Oh, well... I'm a nocturnal creature. I live in the San Francisco area, and am a film producer and professional musician (and dinnertime is often after midnight). I'm addicted to good seafood; oysters on the half shell and boiled crawfish are but two at the top of the list. This Daisy Dukes location offers both (but the lesser "Daisy Dukes" on Carondelet doesn't; same name, different owners and menu items). Living in the Bay Area is a joy, but trying to find any food after around 11:00 is definitely a challenge. To find shucked oysters anywhere after 11:00 is impossible (as is finding crawfish just about anytime). Then I discovered 24-hour Daisy Dukes on Chartres, and ate there virtually every morning during the two weeks of Jazzfest 2012 before I finished my day (that began at 11AM the previous day). The staff is great, and the food is both tasty and affordable. I can show up at 5AM if I want and get a few dozen freshly-shucked oysters, a pound or two of great crawfish if in season, and a po-boy. Heaven. So even though it took a couple of months, I have now kept my promise to Daisy Dukes. Just please don't tell too many people about it. Gotta run now to dig into my third dozen AWESOME oysters; if you end up going, do tell 'em that Mitch sent ya...
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William C.
Great Crawfish at 2am!!! Some of best crawfish I've ever had! Must have had 6-7 lbs every nite in a weekend here.
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K S.
Normally I prefer not to dissent from the masses, which seem to offer a mix of reviews -- but today's review grabs a healthy 4 star review for three reasons: the service, the bloody, and the breakfast. Simple enough on each measure. The service here is great and you can pretty much customize any order with zero complications. It's a great place to find a smile - hungover or not - and a welcoming reception. The bloody is not only very tasty, the refills are free. That alone demands a minimum of 3 stars. The kitchen could be on fire with smoke billowing from the back. As long as the refills keep coming I'm good with any potential sidebar disaster. As for the food, it's all good. I suggest building your own triple decker breakfast sandwich. It's very inexpensive and very filling -- not to mention very good, too. All considerations deserve a solid 4 star review. The service, bloody and breakfast will leave you fulfilled and happy. Enjoy a great start to your day! No comment on food beyond breakfast!
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Joseph S.
Should have known this off canal place was going to be terrible the moment I walked in. Service was non-existent. The fried shrimp looked like they were frozen and shipped from China, i.e. they were tiny. It's the type you might expect to see on a crappy poboy but not in a platter. Wouldn't have gone if I wasn't dragged in, but since I was I feel compelled to warn others. If you don't care about taste, atmosphere, or service, then Daisy Dukes is for you.
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Linh N.
Wasn't too busy when we came in around 1030am, which we thought was good. We were promptly seated and waitress took our order quickly. Good first impression. However, the orange juice we ordered tasted old and bland. Breakfast took a while (almost half an hour) to arrive. My friends liked their omelettes but my crawfish etouffee left a lot to be desired. A little bland, salt helped, but wasn't heated properly. Half was warm, half was cold. Kinda Meh. Waitress was helpful and friendly. However, despite the fact that it was pouring outside and we wanted to stay for a little longer, they were trying to kick us out after we've paid. Didn't come to clean the table. We ordered a few drinks to keep our table but they never brought them so we left after 10 minutes.
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Tracy W.
I'm being generous based my friends' experiences here and not my own. I had a literal cup of gumbo, which, while very tasty, cost $6! There was plenty of shrimp and sausage, and it was just spicy enough for my liking, but the cup was tiny and should have been priced around $3. Thankfully I had an orange in my bag to satisfy my hunger while my friends finished eating. Obviously I should have ordered breakfast between 6 and 9 am (huge portions for $4 what??!!), or possibly anything else on the menu, but c'mon, shouldn't everything be up to par?
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Byram S.
Love this place! The crawfish are perfectly seasoned and you can get them anytime. The staff was prompt and nice.
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Jason M.
As a guy from southen california and little knowledge of nola food scene tis place was amazing. We chose this place because of the reviews on the crawfish boil which by the way was awesome. After a few of the bottomless bloody Maries I decided on the alligator omlette and WOW!!! I HIGHLY RECCOMNED THIS PLATE. The service was also very good as we had a party of 10.
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Vida A.
All u can drink bloody mary's for $8 bucks, hell yeah! They aren't the best but they will do at 3 am. Only place you can eat really in the French Quarter. People watching is great too. Food isnt special but like i said, not a lot of choices.
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Nicole N.
I got it delivery and it took an hour and 15 minutes to arrive (my hotel was literally around the corner). The delivery driver said my entire gumbo spilled because of the "potholes in the city". I carried my food up the elevator and sure enough, the gumbo was not only spilled, but dripping through the torn plastic bag and making a mess. I was starving and ate what was left of the gumbo in the container (2 or 3 bites) and it was pretty good and they were generous with the meet from what I could see. I also ordered BBQ wings and Cajun fries. I wasn't impressed. I definitely lost my appetite smelling the gumbo mess all over my soggy flavorless fries and BBQ wings. At the end of my meal, I concluded that I would have rather walked to the mcdonalds across the street to eat. Very disappointing.
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Megs T.
Ok so this is definitely a straight HOLE in the wall, 24-hour joint. But at around 3:00 am on a drunken night/morning THIS is where I had the BEST meal of my most recent NOLA trip?!?! And isn't that how it usually happens? After all the Yelp research and even recommendations from locals--you stumble, by pure serendipity, into that place that makes your trip:) Anyway, I ordered simply: Hot Sausage PoBoy. Mannnnn, that thing was SO good! Rocked my world. It was huge. (Maybe the equivalent of a whole pack of smoked sausage on it?) The bread was buttery and soft, the sausage grilled and charred and spicy. I finished half and took the rest back to the hotel. Considered eating it for breakfast the next day. Please see the pic! So if you are ever in NOLA looking for food at a random hour (or not) I can pretty much guarantee you'll be more than happy here.
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Kim H.
We decided to stop by here after taking a super long walk to the area then riding the street car back and forth. It was open 24 hours and I saw that they had breakfast. First of all, the service was phenomenal. We were checked on by just about every server there. I got the BOGO Bloody Mary and the seafood omelet. Let me tell you, I should have skipped the side items because the omelet was huge. It looked like they used 4-5 eggs to make it and it was full of wonderful seafood. Loved it!
(5)
Sandra L.
This is a hole in the wall joint that's open all day, everyday! They serve huge portions. I ordered the breakfast plate one day, and ordered the burger the next day. The breakfast plate comes with 2 eggs, 2 sausages or bacon, toast, and grits. The burger was good and I substituted for onion rings. The onion rings came in a HUGE basket and was enough for 2 or 3 people. My neighbors at the next table got the po'boys and each plate served 2 people. It was way too much food. :) I tried the bloody mary and didn't like it. But I normally don't like tomato juice though... Service was always good.
(5)
Eric O.
Nothing special or outstanding about this restaurant. Food is decent. Seating is small and cramped. For New Orleans dining, I've experienced much better.
(2)
Nickie G.
All you need to know is that Daisy Dukes is 24/7 and they serve breakfast all day. You know you are going to stumble in at some ungodly hour with the desire, nay, the NEED for some Vitamin G to soak up all that booze. This place is as good as any. We did just that early one morning to get some food. I got the two eggs, over easy, with hashbrowns and biscuits. Eggs cooked perfect. Biscuits were surprisingly good and really soaked up the booze. Hashbrowns ok. The people watching really made the place though. You think you're drunk? You are not going to be the drunkest there by a LONG SHOT. So sit back, enjoy, and get some grease before you pass out!
(3)
Sam B.
disappointing my food came out 20 minutes after the rest of my party had finished theirs, poor service average food
(2)
Amy D.
We should have known better based on other Yelp recommendations but I was dying for some crawdaddy's and this place was a hop, skip and jump from our hotel. I, of course, got some mudbugs and my husband the red beans and rice. Neither were very good. The crawfish were dry and overcooked and the RB&R had an overwhelming vinegar taste (weird). The one good thing was they had 5 Abita Amber drafts for $10. Not a bad deal. Our waiter was especially friendly and attentive. This was a first and last visit for us.
(2)
Clayton T.
Food was decent. Nothing amazing. Disastrous service. It took me an hour and 20 minutes to get a po-boy and a check. The waiter was completely unapologetic and rude. Tuesday 3/11 - whichever guy was on staff....I can't think of another time I've ever had such poor service. He was literally only able to visit my table 3 times in 80 minutes. Hope you have better luck than myself.
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Lindsey N.
It's a place that will serve you breakfast 24/7, which is cool. But, it's nothing to write home about. Cold pancakes, fake eggs, long wait time. The mimosas were pretty good, the bloody Mary's were horrible. The place is nothing spectacular, but to have breakfast after a night on bourbon street at 4:30 am really hit the spot.
(2)
B.J. F.
Decent little spot that can get extremely busy. Food is decent but our waitress left a bit to be desired. After giving us our food we never saw get again until 15 minutes AFTER we finished eating. So service looks to depend on the waitress you get. Food was decent but nothing to write home about. I had the catfish poboy sandwhich and wife had alligator omelette with grits. She enjoyed her meal and mine was as expected. Place is a decent spot to grab a meal and is close to the casino.
(3)
Suzanne W.
Excellent food and friendly service. This is the best of New Orleans! Our favorites--Cajun omelette and Ribeye steak and eggs. We stayed at a hotel on Canal and came here for breakfast three mornings in a row. They have an Early Bird special for $2.99 before 9am. Highly recommended!
(5)
Matthew B.
Daisy Dukes was recommended to us by our mom and it didn't disappoint. The Bloody Mary's come with free refils and an almost ridiculous amount of garnishes including a crawfish. The seafood omelet and grits were excellent.
(5)
Todd K.
Very good lunch place. Came here for lunch on vacation. The gumbo, as other people have mentioned, is excellent! The poboys...well...I mean it was good, but I have no basis for which to compare as I can't make a judgement based on one data point. I had a gator sausage poboy. The half poboy+soup is a good deal. Normally, a cup of gumbo is $4, and a full gator poboy is $13. For $8 they give you a cup and half poboy. So pretty good deal. The fountain sodas are served in huge cups. If I came back to New Orleans I don't think I would go back, not because it was bad but just because it didn't blow my socks off and there are so many places to eat and try in the city
(4)
Greg M.
Cheap breakfast... You get what you pay for!
(2)
Brittany L.
Don't let the name fool you. There are no half dressed waitresses slingin' jambalaya and gator sausage at you in this place. It's a 24 hour establishment that serves up some of the best cajun cuisine I had in NOLA. I decided to try the sampler. I couldn't make up my mind because EVERYTHING sounded delicious. Seafood omelets, oyster po'boys, fried green tomatoes, oyster remoulade. Good grief. I also opted for a bottomless bloody mary ($8.00). It came dressed with celery, green beans, okra, a lemon and most importantly, a crawfish. YES. Although I'm not a fan of crawfish (i know, i know), it was still pretty cool to get one on my bloody mary. Never had that in Texas before. My friend Jean enjoyed the crawfish treat while I guzzled my bloody mary. The mix consistency was on par. Not too thick and not too thin, with just the right amount of spice. A bit too much horseradish for me, but still delicious. Just as I was polishing off the first bloody mary, the waiter appeared with a tray of gleaming, golden Cajun goodness. I felt like a kid at Christmas. The plate before me consisted of a small bowl of red beans and rice, jambalaya and shrimp gumbo ALONG with a freshly baked biscuit, 2 friend green tomatoes and a side of remoulade sauce. I took a deep breath... I didn't know where to begin. So, I decided on a clockwork method of eating. I took a bite of everything in clockwork fashion. One spoon of gumbo down the gullet, then onto the jambalaya...next, down the hatch went a bit of red beans and rice. And so, and so on. I was full by the first round. Everything was so good. The chef was on his A-game that day, that's for sure. My fellow dining companions were also in love with their food. Another friend had the sampler, and was in love like I was. The gator sausage was described as a bit too salty, and the seafood omelet was "good but different". Not sure what that meant, but her plate was clean. If you're in the NOLA area, hit up Daisy Dukes. Bottomless Bloody M's and good food to boot.
(5)
Nick D.
Kind of a cross between a diner and a bar (they actually have a full bar). In a 3 day weekend, I ate here 3 times; once for breakfast and twice for a 4am "snack." The 4 am trips should probably be disregarded, although I did enjoy my breakfast sandwiches both times, but the real breakfast I had was very good. The hashbrowns aren't really my style, but the omelet and biscuit were quite good. The coffee was descent and the waiters were nice. Prices aren't too bad either. I probably hit it so much because it was literally around the corner from my hotel, but I still think I would have gone there if it wasn't so convenient.
(3)
Jacquie J.
Posting my trip advisor reviews this review is from March 2012 This is a hole in the wall with quick fast service.Don't expect any thing just average food for a good price!
(2)
Joseph S.
Pros: - It is 24x7 and it opens on Christmas eve and Christmas day - They serve beer Con: - Chicken Wing is ok, I ordered the Spicy Garlic Chicken way, the sauce is good, but that's all I can taste. - I'm not gumbo expert, but I think their gumbo is average at best. Overall, I would come here if I have no where else to go like on Christmas eve, no place was open.
(3)
Carla G.
Groupon has let me down again. I was excited to purchase a groupon for $10 worth $20 for food at Daisy Dukes. I ate here for breakfast on my first day of my vacation. The place was packed so I thought this was a great deal I was let down completely. I have been to New Orleans a lot and there are just so many better breakfast places than this. (Ruby Slipper, Stanley, Mena's) The egg omelet was completely burnt, the biscuit was dry and the bacon so salty you needed a gallon of water later. The pancakes were just o.k. A little tough but a better option than the omelet. The place did not seem clean and the table was sticky from the syrup. I guess this is a good option after a long night on Bourbon street and it really doesn't matter the quality of food. So disappointed that I wasted a meal here and didn't go to a better option.
(1)
Phillip P.
We ordered delivery, late night on a weekday (tuesday). It took 1 hour 15 minutes for our delivery to show up. They didn't give us a clue it would take this long. Plus they forgot our juices. When the food arrived it was cold and nasty. It had been sitting around for over 45 minutes.
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Kaylan A.
The food was good and the service was great. If you're getting fries, make sure to get the spicy ranch sauce, it's sweet with a bit of a kick. This place is super inexpensive, so I don't know why it got two $$. Love that it's open all the time!
(5)
Paul H.
Only ate breakfast here but did so several times during my stay. Omelet is delicious. Hash browns are okay. A couple of friends enjoyed the bottomless bloody mary, which is delicious I must say. Good place to eat breakfast and a good price.
(3)
Darryl P.
Nawlins is one of my new favorite layovers and Daisy Dukes is one of the reasons. It's close to the hotel and the food is great. Almost no wait from the time I walked in. I ordered the Cajun Omelette with grits, juice, and toast and it was very good. Well seasoned. Well cooked. Well made. The cook was singing while he made it so I figured it would be good. I was right!
(4)
Cameron K.
Bottomless bloody marys seals the deal for me. They are pretty tasty too! I enjoyed my breakfast sandwich as well.
(4)
Jermaine W.
The place really looks like a questionable establishment from the outside but inside is cool and the food passes the test. The wings were great, fried hard, and the actually have sweet tea, unlike many establishment in the French Quarter area.
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amber d.
Came in looking to kill time right before I needed to head for the airport and boyyyyy was I mad at myself for not discovering this place sooner. This is literally across the alley way from my hotel the Marriott...sigh... Now onto the good... I only ordered fried green tomatoes and I've still yet to conclude whether I like them or not...hmmm.... But Unlimited Bloody Mary's for $8!!! Love it!
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David F.
Daisy Dukes was a pleasant surprise on my recent visit to New Orleans. We had a group of 10 and were looking for a place close by to eat Cajun. There is nothing impressive about the curbside exterior and the interior is simple, but the food really hit the spot. I am not a big Poboy fan, but the shrimp poboy was filled with fried popcorn shrimp and the blackened fish poboy looked tempting. I had the Blackened Catfish Platter with gumbo, fried green tomatoes and biscuit. The two decent sized fish fillets were heavily seasoned and quite spicy, which is how I like my blackened fish. The gumbo was very tasty and a nice side. The fried green tomatoes though fine, are not big on my favorite sides list. The biscuit was excellent and I mean noticeably so. I also sampled the potato salad which was quite good. I expected to see waitresses dressed in Daisy Dukes but to my surprise this was not just another tilted kilt or hooters like I was prejudice to believe. The staff was quick and pragmatic getting us seated quickly even with a party of ten. Food was out quickly and staff was attentive. If you are looking for Cajun just off Canal this is a great choice. I hear breakfast is winner here too so if your there between 1:00 am and 4:00 you might want to check out the specials.
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Gary R.
A local favorite with good breakfast offerings, endless Bloody Mary's and quick service. The prices are very reasonable especially if you get their before 9 am for breakfast. Have not had lunch or dinner but they do offer a large menu variety.
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Janie J.
We were recently in New Orleans for the jazz and after an amazing few days of good times and good food we went out for our last night a little late. Having a hard time finding a restaurant style place rather than a bar, open late, we happened apon this place. We had, had nothing but good food everywhere so we figured why not? I guess all that fun in the sun must have screwed up our judgment. This place, from the moment we sat down was horrible. Our waitress took 10 minutes to get our drink order and then another 10 to bring us two waters and 3 beers. We had six in our party. We ordered our food which included a start of boiled crawfish. And got the yelp coupon for a free appetizer which we picked out the wings. Wings were disgusting. The crawfish were tasty enough (not as good as the fairgrounds) but they serve them in a huge boat that takes up a ton of space and then another huge boat to put the shells in. Stupid. When our food came they just keep piling on the table even though we were done with the boats. We had to grab someone walking by to take them. We ordered three shrimp poboys and they were awful. Hard bread and virtually tasteless. We ordered the fried oyster basket that sat apon a soggy mess of fries. We also had the fried green tomatoes, that were mediocre at best. I would steer clear of this place. Not only was the food horrible the waitress was no where to be found other that to take our order and drop off the check to which they added an automatic 17% GRATUITY! She also took nearly 20 minutes to pick up the cards. We were just sitting there waiting to get the hell out of there. I was honestly debating just leaving cash without the tip at all if she didn't show up finally. I have NEVER been more pissed off at any establishment. I'm an extremely good patron! I work for tips and pride myself on good customer service. We were very friendly and polite but our server was horrible. It was as if she knew she was getting her 17% regardless so she just didn't care. What blew my mind was her actually asking us if we wanted dessert?! Shameful DD! To the owner, check your staff!
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Tonia H.
My review might be slightly jaded after going to Mothers (as in evil step mother) but i doubt it. The food - Amazing, Service- super warm. I love this place. We had crawfish and it is not for the weak of mouth. This was spicy!! Then we had the lemon pepper and hot wings. Delish for days!! followed up my oysters on the half shell.. My only complaint would be that you probably shouldn't serve the spiciest thing first. I was able to enjoy the oysters after having my mouth and soul on fire in a good way. I would highly recommend this place. Went two times in one week. Thank you to the waiters, owners, staff, bartenders, chef for making some of the best food in this specific category. As they say, you put your foot in it!!
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Kevin L.
Had the spicy gumbo. Wasn't too spicy at all to my dismay. No gumbo file either, looked at me like I was the first to ever ask for it. Everyone else in my party enjoyed the food. Got a small pizza to go for the wife, we both liked it.
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Kalean V.
The best 24/7 restaurant in the quarter! Their omelettes are amaizing and everything in general is fresh and very good service no matter what time of the day or night you're going there. It's been a few months that I started to go around the French quarter and try the food in all 24/7 bars and restaurants ... daisy dukes on charters definitely got me going back there at least 3-4 times a week now !
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Young A.
Not a fan. Food was edible, but nothing great. Definitely doesn't compare to the other options we tried during a 3 day trip in New Orleans. Service was the biggest problem. Slow and unsmiling. Not clearing away our appetizer plates (that were clearly finished) when the entree came. Near the end of the meal, we spilt our Pepsi accidently so had to get up. Waitress comes over and asks us if we're done - clearly notices the spill but doesn't help with cleaning up, napkins or anything.
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Leyandra M.
We first went in because it was across from our hotel. I'm so glad we did. The staff here is amazingly nice and efficient. They're open 24 hours, you can even get breakfast at any time. We went in twice. Once for breakfast on our last day, and once late at night after a night on Bourbon St. Breakfast orders on a scale of 1-5: *Pancakes = 4 *Veggie Omelet = 4 *Plain Jane Omelet = 3 *Breakfast sandwich = 3 As someone mentioned before the coffee cups are on the small side. I had a coke and the cups are HUGE. You don't even need a refill. Late night creep: *Hot Wings = 5 *Spicy Garlic Wings = 4 *Philly Cheese stake = 3.5(the steak wasn't all that, but the bread was nice and soft, and the lettuce and tomato was really fresh.) *Mozzarella sticks = 3.5(only because the marinara sauce was served cold) *Chilly fries = 3 I would definitely return to Daisy Dukes for the Wings alone. The prices are reasonable, and the portions are a good size. It's a great place to just chill and enjoy yourself.
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Joe B.
Some of the best fried seafood in the Quarter. The breading actually has taste instead of a bland breadcrunbed coating. Great gumbo too. It equals or exceeds the famoux big name places.
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David R.
I had my doubts about a place called Daisy Duke's, right around the corner from Chartres and Canal, which was open late. Seems like three strikes (or at least three red flags) but I have to admit that we all enjoyed a great meal with good service for close to reasonable prices. I had a delicious (and large) shrimp poboy and some solid onion rings. My cup of Diet Coke was enormous and was refilled at request. Other entrees enjoyed around the table included the oyster poboy, the oyster basket, the seafood omelette, and the pancakes. Service from Ioana was warm and attentive, and not in any sleazy or saccharine ways either. They have a couple of TVs to keep your eyes busy and I can even say that the bathroom was not close to the disaster that it could have been. Oh, and there was some kind of bottomless bloody mary deal, but I don't know the details. All around, DD is a solid option if you're craving late-night food within walking distance of your downtown hotel.
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Lindsay S.
Score = 3.0 (solid for real diner food) Price = $ Website: daisydukesrestaurant.com I can definitely sign off on their pancakes, bacon and apple pie! A great spot to finish off the night after being out on Bourbon Street.
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Cheryl G.
We enjoy this place because it's a good cheep breakfast. If you go before 9am it's only 4.00. The food is good and lots of it. The coffee is not so great but we also get the Bloody Mary . It's nice to fine a reasonably priced meal on vacation. We have never tried it for lunch or dinner, not sure I would.
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Tamia G.
Breakfast for dinner?? Absolutely! Pancakes, ham steak & a side of creamy grits and coffee made me really happy that night in the Quarter! While it's true that this ain't "fine cuisine" it is consistently tasty diner-type food. They are open 24-hours and serve breakfast, lunch & dinner anytime. Plus, they have a full bar to accommodate even the most hard-core drinkers! Bonus: When you check-in via Yelp, you also receive a free Bloody Mary!
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Stephen G.
I have visited this place on several occasions, mostly late at night. I've had a variety of the food here but I'm giving this place four stars for one reason only; the gator po'boy is out of this world amazing! I've had gator before but this place gets it right. I had the wings and other assorted food but do yourself a favor and make sure you have the gator po'boy.
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Bruce J.
Cleanest place around I thought, service was good and food was better than I expected, a pleasant surprise. All the servers were friendly and seemed to cover for each other as I had a couple of them stop by. highly reccomend this place!
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Jessica L.
Horrendous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......I could go on and on lol!! Oh and when the manager didnt like that she needed to re-run our ticket due to her mistakes....she literally said "stupid f**king wh*re.....stupid bit*h" I seriously couldnt believe my eyes, ears or even my mouth!!!!!!! DO NOT GO HERE!!! I would give no stars if I could have!!
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John R.
We went on a Saturday for an early dinner. I saw the varying reviews on Yelp but we had a Restaurant.com gift certificate so we went for it. It is located right across from the French Quarter Marriott close to the Chatres/Canal intersection so is a convenient location for all those staying in the Canal and off-Canal hotels. It's open 24/7 which might make it appealing on those 4 am crawl-back-to-the-hotel trips. They also do breakfast 24 hrs a day which has some allure, as well. Food: the food choices include a variety of typical Cajun/Creole choices common to the French Quarter (think gumbo, jambalaya, etc) but additional items such as wings, steaks and burgers are available as well. Their claims to fame are All You Can Eat Crawfish and free refills on Bloody Mary's. They were out of crawfish that day (as was most of the French Quarter so not a specific ding on their part) and I didn't try the BM's. Since we had to spend a certain amount to use the gift certificate, I choose the New Orleans Sampler ($15.95) which includes gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, fried green tomatoes and bread. As it turned out, they were out of fried green tomatoes but I went with it anyway. I've eaten a lot of the 3 core items above and I have to say that none of the them were particularly impressive with the red beans & rice being a complete letdown. There are many other places within blocks that serve all of these better. My girlfriend had to go with her second choice (Daisy Burger $5.95) because she had originally settled on the fried green tomato po boy. She was particularly disappointed with it because even with the special 'Daisy Dukes Original Sauce' she felt the meat was rather flavorless. I give the food 2 Stars though you could argue that is somewhat generous given the amount of quality competition so close by. Service: Our server was friendly and polite enough and didn't mind chatting with us but she was also pretty blunt with her opinions of many things including her fellow workers, Mardi Gras and life in general. A bit too much TMI and gossiping for my taste. 3 Stars. Atmosphere: By French Quarter standards its not bad, meaning 300 years of decay and 1000's of drunk tourists haven't completely dissolved it. It is a bit small (again, fairly common) with a layout that would make having a large party problematic. There are a couple of large, HD TV's as well. 3 Stars. Value: The menu prices span quick a range and I'm not sure I get all of them ($6 for a burger but $22 for blackened alligator sausage). Overall, I would say the prices are on the good side for the area especially for items such as omelets and burgers. I have to land on 3 Stars for value. Overall, it is highly unlikely we'll return but we have the advantage of having a very good understanding of the area. For those that are new to the French Quarter and are staying near Canal St., this may be an option - especially for those late night recovery sessions! Food: 4/10; Service 6/10; Value 7/10; Atmosphere 6/10
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Will F.
Smells gross, dirty inside, service was awful. I get its right at the entrance to the quarter, but come on! I do have to say that the drinks were cheap and much stronger than most in NoLA, but maybe thats to cover the smell?! Won't be going back here anytime soon.
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Taneesha C.
Was in Nola this past weekend and this spot was a few blocks from my hotel. I went on bourbon street around 10pm to fid some grub but a lot if places were closing down, an I didn't want to eat a tourist trap so I decided to give this place a shot. I ordered 2 po boy specials (alligator,catfish), fried green tomatoes, Cajun fries and some biscuits! The food was great and well seasoned the bar is divey which I love! Those biscuits were awesome! Definitely order some. This place is also 24 hours which is a huge plus!
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Mark E.
Great breakfast. The alligator omelet was delicious. The half po boy is huge. Nice local flair. We will be back.
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Jessica K.
We came into Daisy Duke's several times during Carnival 2012, and were lucky enough to have Jazz as our server, she was fast, friendly, efficient and helpful, and better yet, she remembered us despite the crazy amounts of people going through there during Carnival season! The food was delicious, I especially loved the sausage po'boy, and I definitely recommend getting a Duke's Tea, good stuff! Another quick tip, they will deliver to your hotel in the French Quarter, the food arrives quickly and piping hot! We took advantage of this at least three times during our last NOLA trip. The combination of Jazz's amazing service and the delivery option bumps Daisy Duke's from four starts to five stars!!
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Brian R.
Excellent Bloody Mary! Great spicy sausage po-boy. Fried green tomatoes were really good as well.
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Jessica L.
We actually ate here twice, the second time being a drunk quest for midnight snacks.(More on that later.) First trip was eh, a bit of a disappointment. My friend ordered the alligator poboy and gumbo. She didn't care for either and mostly picked at my plate of fried catfish and cajun fries. I personally liked the biscuit that came with my meal best. (How can you screw up a biscuit anyway.) Our second trip however was a great redemption! I don't know if it was because we were drunk and anything probably would've tasted good. First off, I was able to order a long island iced tea (which I'm certain I didn't need) at 2am! Followed that with an order of fried green tomatoes, a cajun philly cheese steak and dukes special chicken wings. Oh my god. It was amazing. Like I said, we were pretty lit but I'm pretty sure the food actually was good. And when we couldn't finish our drinks, the waitress brought us to-go cups for them and off we stumbled into the night.
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Scott B.
I'm giving them one star, simply for the fact that they will not separate your party's checks. You're a restaurant! WTF is that all about?!
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Jay S.
Finally some food in NOLA with some of that southern flavor, So far on this trip I've been disappointed at the lack of seasoning at most places until I found Dukes. I ordered the sampler plate I was very impressed with everything including the fried green tomatoes which I'm not normally a big fan of. I docked them one star because the waiter never offered to refill my water. Hospitality could be a bit better but food was great.
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Erik R.
Great food, very unexpected from what first impressions tell you about the place. Had the hot sausage po boy with potato salad.
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Christina C.
I didn't know I wanted crawfish for breakfast with my pancakes, but I did. I really did. And it was awesome. Some of the best crawfish I had on that trip!
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Ken Y.
For breakfast on our final day, we wanted something simple to counterbalance Brennan's, so Daisy Dukes seemed like a reasonable choice. It was inexpensive (if you come early enough, you can get two eggs any way for $5). The seafood omelette was huge (the photo doesn't do it justice) and had a surprisingly large amount of shrimp and crawfish (lots more crawfish than were inside my Johnny's Po Boy for sure); the shrimp had the usual snap I associate w/ shrimp too. Main negative for us was the has brown potatoes had the texture of linguine, but we prefer crunchy hash browned potatoes. The orange juice also tasted like it was from concentrate.
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david p.
Went here on the recommendation of the front desk staff at our hotel. This is where she and her girlfriends go for lunch, which is what we did. Good enough for locals, good enough for me. First observation. The place was dirty, maybe because it's open 24/7. Tables were sticky, the floor was sticky, and I suspect the staff was pretty sticky as well. And there was just a sticky smell to the whole place. Second observation. Lots of fried foods on the menu, so we settled on po-boys. Portion sizes were huge. Two people could probably split one sizes were so generous. Food quality was about average. Not the worst po-boy I've had, but it was far from the best. Third observation. Poor service. The restaurant was nearly empty at 2.00 and our server still took a while to take our order, refill our drinks, and bring the check. Fourth observation. Daisy Dukes doesn't quite qualify as a dive, but it comes pretty close.
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Andy T.
Next to the Marriott Hotel, this place is a 24x7 joint that has an extensive menu (For a NOLA place I even ate a Gyro there once...I don't recommend it). I came here (couple of trips out to NOLA) based on a friend's recommendation (also hearing the owners are two brothers for Northern VA where I am from), so I had to give a shout out and stop by the place. Crawfish is good...spicy though (if you like that). The Po'Boys they have are also good (but what isn't that's friend right?). You do get some interesting characters that come in (late night after drinking it up), but it's a good place (not $$$ at all). Fear the places next to this place though...you will know what I am talking about if you are a dude. Gross...hahahaha. Would I come here again, yeah...I brought my friends out there as well and they enjoyed it.
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Jean K.
Reasonable, cute little breakfast place in the Quarter that is not overly crowded. Got in right and seated right away. Found this place through Yelp, so we figured we had a winner - can get good seafood or Gumbo in New Orleans, but a good breakfast can be difficult to come by!! Couldn't help but wonder if our waitress had a late night before coming to work that morning. Out of it, sloooowww, and a little bit of an attitude. Wished we had the other cheery woman who greeted us at the door. Heard their bloody marys were good - and bottomless! - Not a big bloody mary fan, but hey! My tastes have changed and I'll check it out! Was good! Except, there was no booze in the drink - my friend confirmed this when he joined us later and ordered one as well. Food was decent. Priced good and was your standard breakfast fare. I recommend the Biscuits and Gravy - which was the best thing we ordered. Their omlettes were good, but nothing special and their pancakes and hashbrowns were the same. Did take everyone's advice and ordered the bacon extra crispy - even then it wasn't super crispy, but still good. If you don't like your bacon on the soggy side..make sure you do this! Over all, it's a good place to hit in the quarter for breakfast. Was seated right away and the price was right.
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Steve M.
The Bloody Mary they serve is delicious and the free refills is a nice perk. I had breakfast there, two fired eggs and biscuits and gravy. The food was extremely slow to come out (thankful again for the Bloody Mary). Not sure if Daisy Duke's is always slow or they were just overwhelmed this morning. The restaurant was full since it is BCS weekend. If you are in a hurry there are probably many other places that serve a good basic breakfast, but if you don't mind the wait I would rate this one a '4'.
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Eric S.
This place rocks. It is inexpensive in a normally expensive restaurant town. The breakfast looked really good. I got the steak and it was cooked perfectly and was a very well seasoned. I liked the side of mixed vegetables.
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Alice L.
Oh My God, they deliver, all the way to your hotel. When it's 90 degrees outside and it's 72 degrees in your room, you'd order in too. I ordered a pound of crawfish, and it was ONLY $7!!! The Philly cheese steak, so so so good, and a slice of pecan pie, meh... I can't believe how cheap it was! I'm amazed. The food got to my hotel within the hour. Best way, in my opinion, to order in and not feel guilty that you're in your hotel room for dinner while on vacation.
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Alan R.
It is open 24 hours, that's about the only reason to go there... the food is nasty, the service, happens only after the staff serves their friends special dished not available to the public....
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Destiny T.
Their drink specials are great! I went during St. Patty's weekend, so I was worried this place would be packed! It was crowded, but we were sat promptly! The service was great and the food was yummy. Like I said, the specials on their bloody Mary's were legit!
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Marcelle D.
Pretty yummy food. Didn't really care for their gumbo, but their Oyster and Shrimp Po'boys are really good. The spices they use for their crawfish is very tasty. Love the fact that they are open 24 hours especially after staying out late on Bourbon street. Free refills on Bloody Marys a plus as well!
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Denise W.
My first meal in NOLA was breakfast at Daisy Dukes...actually, this was my first time visiting NOLA. The Cajun omelette was tasty and the service was accommodating. Unfortunately, I did not encounter any restaurants that swept me off my feet, but it was one of the best during my visit here. I went back for dinner and had the NOLA sampler... Good but not great
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M K.
We went to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. Everyone in our party ordered some variation of the breakfast sandwich. Each comes with two eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat. Not bad, nothing special. Two of us ordered hashbrowns and they were barely cooked and cold. The table turn over at this place is pretty fast but everyone seems to be in a rush. The waitress took our drink order, someone else brought them out, them she took our food over and someone else brought them out. But when they brought the food out to the "bar" ie. a room off the dining area they would call out what it was. They didn't know who the food actually went to. All in all, nothing special nothing horrible but I would go elsewhere for breakfast next time.
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Erika C.
I enjoyed every dish I ordered. The red beans and rice was hellah seasoned!!! The chicken philly was on point!!! And last but not least my grits and cheese was DELISH!!! The only suggestion for drinks is just stick to water! Lol Because the tea didn't impress me~
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Shannon S.
This place, while far from fantastic, does consistently OK food. I have eaten here a handful of times and really didn't find anything particularly memorable about it but it was decent food for a decent price for a 24 hour spot. They have the usual New Orleans dishes with fried seafood, po boys, and such. My least favorite dish so far has been the grilled chicken that was a tad dry and a bit bland but tasted alright for what it was. They seem to give decent portion sizes with most of their menu items and the staff are friendly and efficient while the food was brought to the table in a very timely manner. I have to admit a bit of large disappointment that none of the staff were actually wearing Daisy Dukes...
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Erin O.
This place certainly isn't anything fancy, but we were glad to find it after a long couple days in the Big Easy. It was cheap, relaxed, and a bit off the beaten path. Bottomless bloody mary's for $8 - garnished with a crawfish. And, they're pretty darn good! The husband and I got the New Orleans sampler, which included a cup of gumbo, jambalaya, fried green tomatoes, and red beans and rice. The gumbo is the best I tasted in NOLA... and super cheap. The fried green tomatoes were soggy and came with a cheap tasting sauce. My husband liked the jambalaya (i'm not a big fan in general). The red beans & rice were average - not bad. We visited this place twice during our stay because we felt like we could just relax. I didn't get a po boy, but they were as big as my torso! Looked good...
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Gladys M.
Ordered some delivery upon arriving past 11pm to my hotel from the airport. Paid $40 for an average chicken sandwich, a shrimp po boy that didn't impressed me and some frozen section at the grocery store french fries. Good thing I was starving otherwise I would have rated them lower.
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khiada a.
This food can only be enjoyed while intoxicated. Definitely not for a sober palate. I was VERY disappointed!
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Gary R.
Horrible service and poor management. Very rude when asked to split the bill between couples. Instead the manager told us we needed to figure it out, even after the waiter did it for us the previous day. Didn't have any crawfish although it's in season. The manager asked if we wanted the homemade dessert. We asked how it was...he said it's f****** good. Not recommended, plenty other places with great food and service. Pier 424 on bourbon blows this place away!
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D S.
Gross. Worst pizza I have ever had, and I've had a lot of pzzia. $1 frozen pizza is 500% better. Even while drunk I couldn't manage more than a couple bites.
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Kristina K.
Daisy Dukes is great! While I have only checked out this place after hours, our group made nightly voyages to this 24-hour establishment for drinks to anyone thirsty, delicious food for anyone hungry (try the gumbo--it's incredible!), and a relaxing place to chill. The staff is also friendly and fun to hang with. I'd definitely visit again.
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Mary G.
Excellent food! Service was incredible. Ask for Valerie. She made me her signature drink... island delight!
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Steve R.
Simple good breakfast. Nothing fancy, but decent and a good price compared to the other places. Don't expect to be blown away. Just have a full belly and less strain on the wallet.
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Ryne H.
Great breakfast. It's a great place to chase a hangover away. We went, unfortunately, at 8:30 AM and caught their early bird special which is two eggs, hashbrowns/grits, sausage/ham/bacon, a biscuit/toast and it's only $3.99, which is a great deal. You get a lot of food for a blisteringly-low price. Our waiter was courteous and attentive.
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Mike T.
Good food. Great service by Amber.
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Rick F.
24 hour breakfast place with NOLA style food, decor and service. Great location within stumbling distance from the hotel, if ya know what I mean.....Gumbo Soup with all the fixin's sausage, shrimp and chicken, loved it! Best Shrimp Po Boy I've ever had! This is a must stop at 3 or 4 in the morning to take the edge off the evenings activities! LOL!
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Matt W.
I went from ACME oyster (5*) to this place for an late night meal. Horrible experience . The PO boy catfish sandwich was 99% bread ,1 % fish. The Onion rings were 99.5% breading, and the onion was .5%. Service at 1 am also took forever for two entrees. Out of 10 places i ate in Nola, this was the 2nd worst one. The worst one being Harrahs's casino buffet.
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Nate G.
Small little shop right off Canal. Cozy and very casual. Nice quick service. I had the gumbo. It was good and spicy! Came with a fresh warm biscuit. If you want something quick and good, give this place a try.
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Pam W.
Went to eat after parade. I had breakfast food and it was great. Super friendly staff.
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Kent D.
Oh sooooo close! All great for my shrimp poboy except for the stale bun! Crawfish just out of season (which I knew better and asked about before ordering) .
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Jay G.
Nice hangover food! Cheeseburger was bigger than my head, plus they have a bottomless Bloody Mary. The staff was extremely warm and friendly. They made us feel at home. Overall, a good place to eat while walking around the Quarter.
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Katie K.
I came with a group of 7 girls while we were visiting New Orleans and we had nothing to complain about. I got a po boy and it was good. Pretty cool that we got a FREE 1/2 pound of crawfish for checking in on Yelp. Service was a little slow, but they were packed so that is to be expected.
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Brittanie k.
Daisy Dukes truly kept me alive during the Essence Festival. if you're looking for cheap, good eats, head there in the French Quarter and you will be pleased. The drinks arent very strong, but they are cheap. I had some kind of sweet tea concoction. Happy eating!
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Neil K.
Out of about 4 places I ate at during my trip to NOLA this has to my favorite. We ended up at around 2:00am after a heavy drinking session on bnourbon St. haha. We ordered the gumbo after waiting about 20 minutes to get the waiter to notice us, the gumbo was great! tasted authentic and not like most other places.
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Selena C.
Little dive - was pretty good for breakfast, not expensive at all.
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Kathleen B.
This place was AWFUL!! We ordered in for delivery.. Waited just over an hour and when I saw the the bike deliverer, SHE WAS WALKING!!! It's no wonder our food was ice cold and SUCKED!! We were really excited to try a new place for delivery and were NOTHING BUT DISGUSTED and severely disappointed. Why the hell would you WALK with your bike (for just under 2 blocks from what i saw from my balcony, I sure she walked even farther than that, but one can only speculate) when you are a BIKE DELIVERER?!?!?!?! Waste of money, time and food.
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Greg G.
ZERO stars. Came here for brunch, waited a good 20 minutes before sitting down, no big deal. Ordered our good from the rude waitress then never saw her again until she gave us our check. Waited for our food for well over an hour, then they forgot me and someone else's at my table. We had to find other servers to ask about our food and even to order more bloody mary's. I understand sometimes mistakes are made, but at least check in with your table and apologize when things go wrong. Also, NOLA is known for their food. The airport restaurant was better than this one.
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Jon V.
Good crawfish, though a little over boiled! But they were seasoned nicely!! Burger was cheaply priced, but I could've made a better one myself. It's just a mediocre place to me. Probably won't go back willingly.
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Rene D.
ehhh... was so so.
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Nikki c.
Food was good, service was not. The staff seemed annoyed to be there. They didn't mention the bottomless booze....Had I known....I would have probably not even noticed how surly they were, LOL.
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Timothy J.
Burn-your-face-off crawfish. Loved it!
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Clint C.
Stopped in here for breakfast this morning and it was very good. Service was great.
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Shannon V.
went here and got a philly cheesesteak sandwich, which was about average..had better. but it was okay overall..another time came here late night for breakfast..breakfast was fine..the waitress was really nice the 1st time we came in here..they had the football game on and we had an area all to ourselves to watch the game, which im sure is rare but we came in 11/13. overall this place was fine
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Eve B.
I ordered the sampler plate. The Jambalaya was very good. I was shocked that something that is so much of a staple in Louisian, the red beans and rice was sooo awful and the gumbo was HORRIBLE. I took one bit of each and refused to eat another bite. We also ordered the Alligator Sandwich Po'Boy and aside from the amount of meat on the sandwich being too small, it tasted pretty good. I would suggest folks try their all you can eat Crawfish for $28. That seems like the best deal they have goin at this place. Overall, I've had better food in New Orleans and I spent more money on the bill here than anywhere else I went in the Quarters. Think I'll pass on this place next time.
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Keith E.
Was just ok. Shrimp boy was average. Gumbo was good. Service was ok. Friend had burger and if I went back could see getting that after a night out.
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Cynthia V.
Every meal in Nola is an experience but daisy dukes is the whole package fabulous food wonderful employees and unlimited bloody Mary's! We went twice and will be back every time we visit
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Martin C.
Best breakfast in NOLA. Try the omelette with alligator sausage. Biscuits are heavenly. Good wait staff and fast.
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Austin S.
Great service and food that is affordable at any hour of the night. I visit often, and the waitress always remembers my order, great little diner!
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Chase C.
They have an amazing late night breakfast!
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Chantelle A.
New Orleans hidden treasure! We found this little spot at 2am off the beaten path. Quiet little place where the waitresses were tshirts and jeans and the music is soulful. We decided on 1/2 dozen raw oysters for $6, cup of gumbo, Bottomless Bloody Mary and the waitress was kind enough to give us a free sample of crawfish. Instead of a sample, the cook provided us with a lot more and we were grateful. Although the crawfish was a bit on the small side, it had big flavor. The Bloody Mary...on the other hand...was um....a bit much. It came in this huge glass with about 12 olives, 4 pickled okra, 2 slices of lime, a slice of lemon, 3 huge celery stalks and it was spicy as hell. Ugh...upset stomach. And there were free refills of it...ugh. The gumbo was amazing...great flavor...rice at the bottom..everything a cup of gumbo should be and more. The raw oysters were very fresh and tasted great. Our total bill was about 27 bucks...so if you are looking for a cheap meal away from the Bourbon Street circus...go to Daisy Dukes.
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Stephanie H.
The food is very so so and the service is horrible. The best thing about Daisy Dukes is the free Duke's sweet tea when you check in and buy a meal.
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Casey F.
Prostitutes, strippers, pimps....everything one could ask for at 5 am in the French Quarter. I love this place, the food is decent, not great, but it is cheap and the atmosphere is worth it.
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Ammy W.
Ate here on our way out of town. Great breakfast place. Free refills on Bloody Mary's. Lots of locals were dining there so it must be a staple in the area. The place was clean. Also had a shrimp po boy, loved the way the shrimp were breaded and had lots on the sandwich. Prices are very reasonable.
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Jack B.
It's a greasy spoon coffee shop type of establishment that you wouldn't patronize if it were in your hometown let alone spend $35+ for breakfast on 2 people. Portions were inconsistent. Egg and ham breakfast sandwich on a biscuit was so big I couldn't pick it up. The BLT was 3x3 inches square and no B to boot. Come guys, how can you forget to put in the tomato. The fat skank who sat on her fat ass while reading her cell phone didn't make a move when an elderly couple came in and looked for a table. (Karma bitch. It will find you) The coffee was hot but bitter. The bottomless bloody marys ($8) were good but warm because they only put the ice in the first one. The server walks around with a big jug of the mix and refills the tall plastic yellow cups. If you have no taste buds and don't mind the sticky tables, floors and seats (I think Jim Gaffigan was really talking about this place when he was describing the 'waffle house' - 'I think I threw up in here last week, yeah, there it is...') then this place will meet your expectations.
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Bill C.
The place is OK with the exception of its Gumbo... The Gumbo here is arguably the best in New Orleans... The "no frills" ambiance is pretty cool and the Corona's were cold... They did forget to bring me an order of wings that I ordered, but the Big Easy during this time of year is not easy... I'd certainly return for the Gumbo...
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Prem T.
New Orleans is notorious for NOT having restaurants that stay open late. Even though this place is pretty grungy it has some amazing food. Best buffalo wing selection and tastiest gumbo I've ever had. The service is not bad either, especially for being open 24 hours a day. The logo is pretty sweet too.
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Anush J.
This is a hole in the wall place. I came here for a quick lunch. Very friendly staff. Ordered a Cajun style Philly cheesesteak with onion rings. Loved it!
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Krystal D.
From the outside it looks a little bit like a whole in the wall place but it's my favorite in the area to order takeout or dine in on the regular. It's 24/7. The seafood omelet is delicious and all the entrees are large and affordable. A great place where locals and tourist frequent very laid back. The bottomless mimosas are great too. Friendly staff.
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Jaxx D.
had the steak and cheese po-boy was just ok would have preferred the peppers and onions to be cooked a little more and not so crisp.. the fries were not good at all. the spice which i think was supposed to be tony's didn't taste like tony's it tasted awful the waitress although nice needed to be a little more attentive . wont go back to this place and wouldn't recommend but i guess if you like fried food this my be your place. .
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Travel B.
Next to Marriott Hotel 555. Just outside of the rear entrance. Kinda divey but great for a fast Burger and drinks. Two burgers, soup, a martini, soda and fries $31. The burgers were big and good, the gumbo was the best and if you like spicy the very best! Went back for the early bird breakfast which was eggs, bacon, toast, home fries $3. Both meals were good and for the price ....terrific open 24/7. Don't let the look of the place stop you. $3 for breakfast you can always get up and leave.
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Emmylou C.
This is really a 2.5 star review We came here for an early breakfast because it's one of the few places in the French Quarter that opened before 9AM. We had the Seafood Omelet and Blackened Catfish along with some Bloody Mary. It was okay. In fact the Catfish was VERY salty. I think the best part of our meal were the Green Fried Tomatoes. Other than that everything else including the service was mediocre. If you can wait until all the other restaurants open, then WAIT. If not, don't have high expectations.
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Michael G.
Maybe it was just an off-day or something; I'm ordinarily shocked by how low people rate things, but my experience here was pretty disappointing. I ordered coffee, ... - Tiny coffee cups - no biscuits. Whaaa...? - unannounced replacement toast was extremely dry - hash browns overdone, griddle needs cleaning On the plus side: + service was good + The Cajun Omelette was tasty
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Scott K.
Hidden on the side street across the back entrance to the Marriott, you couldnt help but notice the smells coming from this place. You have no choice but to pass this place as you walk to the French Quarters. The sign....OPEN...is what really caught my attention as it was after 10:30pm and I was hungry. At first glance of the menu you think to yourself that this place is just your local food establishment. As you look closer.....Alligator Sausage! Hmm I kept thinking to myself, that I must try this. Who comes to New Orleans and doesnt have Alligator Sausage or Turtle Soup. To my surprise, the Alligator Sausage was delicious. Not as good as Hawaii's Portugese Sausauge but still great. I had it with the friend green tomatos and a salad. If you are not adventurist to try it, you can opt for the CHEAP breakfast. Get there early as its a morning special.
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NikNik P.
The Place was a tid bit small, however this could be the "norm" for this city. I order a side salad for a starter, which wasnt a salad side, this salad was huge!. like 2 or 3 people could eat from it. i than ordered the porkchops, with fried green tomatoes and gumbo or jambalaya(i cant remember which one). I think the portion was a good sized, everything was average to me., except for the andouille sauce.. which was...lets say it all together now A-M-A-Z-I-N-G, that sauce was so good, i wanted to take it out on a date with me!
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Jay H.
Went here for breakfast once...once. Really bland grits - one crawfish tail in my seafood omelette. Big bloody mary with no effect - should have read other reviews re: no alcohol. In all fairness the staff was very friendly and helpful. There are just too many places to eat so I can't say we'd come back.
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jah m.
so im hunrgry last night before i decided to hit the streets. i yelped this place and and got a lil coupon for checking in here half pound of crawfish. i ordered the blackned tuna meduim it was cooked like i asked , but im not sure what type of blacken season they used but i really didnt taste much flavor on it it was bland, when you a man who loves spicey and flavor this just doesnt deliever. so i thought my meal was going to be just uneventful my waiter forgot my crawfish but finally i got it and it saved the day. now im not no whole crawfish expert its the first tim i ate a crawfish whole like that there isnt much meat but the garlic peppery broth that they steam them in you can give me a bowl of just that 3 biscuits (hold the margarine butter plz) and just have a feild day. loved it i see why they give to a biscuit with ur meal.
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Suzanne G.
Perfect place to stop in for breakfast after a long night of mardi gras fun. The spicy bloody mary is amazing. The service is something to be patient about because they are usually packed. However, the wait is worth it. Relax...you are in New Orleans.
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Jessica C.
My,husband and I had just 4 hours to enjoy new orleans. We Ate here and LOVED the sampler plate. Wishing could have ordered 4 more to take home. Yum!!
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Jen V.
open late and the crawfish was good!
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Lizzz E.
The Good: Breakfast was GREAT! The biscuit was a nice touch. YUM The Bad: Service was SLOW and confused. We sat near the kitchen and saw chaos, orders lost and people walk out after waiting forever for their food. Lucky for us we had no issues. . . our food was good and came out correctly. I'd even go back!
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Justin B.
I had my first Southern meal at this place and I was pretty impressed. A little slow on the service, but the food was awesome! They're open 24 hours, so I was able to get some Cajun jambalaya to go before I left the Mardi Gras celebrations.
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Wanda I.
loved it!! Gumbo and fried green tomatoes were excellent.. red beans and rice was great as well.. Early Bird breakfast was outstanding and great priced!! Friendly staff and no waiting!!!!!
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Brian D.
As a local all I can say is that this is a prime example of the typical tourist eatery in the Quarters. Really bad food and weak service.
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Rhianna D.
Visited New Orleans for my boyfriends birthday. All the Cajun places we did try the gumbo, red beans and rice etc, were HORRIBLE! We then asked out hotel concierge where a good place to eat was and he recommended Daisy Dukes. We were waited right away. I ordered gumbo, and their omelet. The food was just AMAZING! This was the only spot we literally ate at because the gumbo tasted just like New Orleans. I suggest this place for anyone that visits NOLA in the future.
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Karen H.
This review is for TAKE OUT ONLY! I was too tired to go back out at 10 PM from our hotel room to grab dinner so my boyfriend and I yelped some places that were still open and would deliver. We went with Daisy's and both ordered a dinner special, one blackened tuna steak and one grilled catfish. The specials were supposed to come with a side of corn bread, fried green tomatoes, and seafood gumbo. For dessert, we ordered two slices of pecan pie and also two bottles of water. 40 min later, the delivery guy drops off our order at our room and we open our boxes hoping to gorge ourselves. What I found in mine was a thin greasy piece of catfish, piece of cornbread, remoulade sauce, and 2 thin fried green tomatoes. In my boyfriend's, he had the tuna steak and corn bread - no green tomatoes. We checked the bag and there were no slices of pecan pie! Luckily upon scanning the receipt, which came out to be $40 not including tip, Daisy's did not charge us for the pecan pie. Disappointed but okay. We were starving and had no choice but to eat - the fish wasn't bad - tasted good but too oily. When I took a sip from the 'gumbo' bowl, I almost regurgitated it back out. I mean, I may not have eaten much gumbo in my life, but I don't think it should taste like liquid butter. I could not find any pieces of seafood inside but only two questionable chunks at the bottom. :( The fried green tomatoes were soggy and I only ate one and gave the other to my boyfriend. The cornbread was dry but tasted fine. The best part of the meal was probably the side of remoulade. I was disappointed with my food and felt that it wasn't worth the expensive touristy price. FYI - bottles of water cost $2.50! My heart sunk a little there.
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Phil R.
Spent a week in New Orleans and went to Daisy Dukes 4 times. It's that good. Crawfish to die for. They are open 24/7 and have great breakfast. I would have to say my favorite part was the hurricanes made by Trey and Angie who are the best people there but they are all great. When I go back to New Orleans this will be my first place to go to again.
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Greg G.
Nothing fancy, but the food's decent, especially for breakfast/lunch: had the alligator po-boy, which was fine. Good size portions.
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Farideh M.
I am staying in New Orleans in the French Quarter ... I ordered the daisy dukes special a half po'boy of my choice and a cup of gumbo ... I ordered my food at 1:55 am and am just now receiving my food at 3:10 am .. Not only is the delivery slow but my food was cold , my order was wrong , the shrimp tasted like rubber and the sodas exploded everywhere .. The gumbo is alright nothing too brag about ... I will never order from here again .. !
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Eleni K.
Seriously surprising burgers. They were pretty dang good! The red beans and rice was very vinegary, oyster po boy good. The biscuits and gravy, incredible!
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Gene G.
My wife and I had a wonderful lunch there today, great food and a great price. It'\ has a very comfortable 'local' feel to it, not the feel of a tourist trap. It's only a couple of blocks off Bourbon Street and is open 24/7 with all day breakfast. I highly recommend it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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Thien N.
5 stars for being open 24/7...but then it goes downhill from there. 3 Stars for the food. 0 Stars for the wait and service. Came here around 1am in the morning and starving from a long flight from California. Was hoping to start grubbin but...It took 15 minutes to place our order, then another 40 minutes to get out food. What did we order? Just some garlic spicy and lemon pepper wings and a fried oyster basket. The food was...eh...but I was hungry so I couldn't complain at that moment. The fried oysters came out cold, the wings were waaaaay tooooo salty (some were burnt). Just a huge tip, this place will stink up your clothes. I left smelling like old frying pan oil. Gross. Only come here when nothing else is open and make sure you can handle the wait and poor service.
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Pierre H.
This was the first place we stopped to eat while in the NO. It is across the alley from the Marriott, which is where we were staying. We got the fillet mignion poyboy and the alligators poyboy. Both were really good but the alligator came as a whole fillet instead of the nuggets like you usually get. It was exceptional. We came back later for "breakfast". the pancakes were the size of the plate and they were really good. I also go the cheese eggs, which I like as well, but how can you really mess up eggs right lol. The reviews on the service was true when you come in after 3 am. I ordered 1 order of wings and they took about 30+ mins to come out. Then when I got to my room to eat them, half of them were burnt. It is a cool place to start off your trip. I also like the fact that we walked in of the street with our beers and no one evened turned their heads at us.
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Erica F.
This is the best gumbo I have had in a long time. I ordered food one night at work and now this is my favorite place to eat while at work. Fast delivery, no problems, lots of food for the cheap prices. Just remember to have cash they don't take credit cards. I am already thinking about ordering again!!! Awesome late night anytime place!
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Brooke W.
Dissapointed....went around 1030 on Saturday morning. Was full but only few minute wait to sit. Ordered quickly and then proceeded to wait over 45 minutes for our food. Was checked on once early on but never again. Finally was able to grab her attention, as I started to eat the jelly on our table to keep from passing out! When food arrived, no apologies on how long it took. To be fair, food was excellent and delivered hot. Eggs and Greek omelet.
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Jeremy L.
OK, to be fair, the wife and I were here October of 2009 and we had great service and great food...didn't write a review but would have given it at least 4 stars! Fast forward to October, 2010...F*^%KING TERRIBLE service. They claimed to have lost our order...along with the table next to us as well. Then they said they were making our food right away...then they came out with some other excuse about an order printer being out of paper and that's why our food hadn't been prepared yet...WTF? I walked 10 flippin' blocks, HUNGOVER AS HELL, just to get some of their hash-browns I had loved so much just a year before. Oh, you know they were out of that...along with HAM! HAM people! You are a 24hr breakfast food establishment! HAM is important! I was so devastated...I had really loved this place and had told numerous friends to hit it up when they were in New Orleans. Its now on my list of places to go if you want to sit for an hour (yes, an hour) without getting any food. And that's 1 hour AFTER placing an order. We flagged down a manager, he assured us it would be right out and he would discount the meals. I said..no, I don't want to even pay for it. He said that would be fine. We were pretty pissed by this point..gave the food another 5 min...then we walked out..no food. Hopped on down the street to Mena's Palace...SCORE! Great breakfast grub, prompt service. We will return!
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Mikey H.
Stopped in to get an omelette before going to the airport. Really good food, staff was pretty friendly.
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Caleb H.
Great food, good prices, and great service. Especially Jazz. She's great.
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Sara P.
Daisy Dukes had crawfish when other establishments were out! They've got a great all you can eat deal. Love it.
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August G.
nummy nummy jambalaya. and breakfast 24/7! I love breakfast, so any place that serves breakfast all day gets extra props from me. Their jambalaya also comes with a biscuit! I love biscuits just as much as I love breakfast (mostly I love breakfast with biscuits and gravy), so any place that serves biscuits with their entrees also gets props from me. Sadly they do not split checks, which is mildly irritating. But besides that one minor fault, service wasn't mind-blowing but it wasn't like I had high expectations either, food was hot, filling, good, and fast, they had plenty of hot sauce, real good stuff.
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Alan N.
** Breakfast Review ** New Years Day - Had about a 20 minute wait during which one of the employees kept recommending that we try their other location 2 blocks away but he couldn't tell if there was a wait there or not (No Phones?). Very typical of the communication and organization of the staff overall. The food was HORRIBLE worst breakfast I have ever had including Airline and Military food. I ordered the Cajun Omelette and it was a runny mess of eggs, sausage, onion, tomato and unmelted cheese. The hash browns were the cheap frozen variety and the biscuit was more like bread - not tender and flaky. The Bacon - the worst I have ever tried to eat. It came out as clumps (yes clumps) of shriveled up nastiness. The pancakes were thin, lifeless, pasty, and had a funny (not HaHa) flavor. With all of the great food in this city this place should be passed - at least for breakfast.
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Liz R.
Unfortunately I am reviewing this place as worst food during my stay in New Orleans. We were trying to find a place to get a quick bite. We walked in and asked, "Are you guys about to close?" It looked like some people were doing closing duties. The waitress says "No, but if you want my services you better order fast because I'm off in 10 minutes. Um, okay. Anyways, the food was not good. I ate a couple bites then decided I would just grab something somewhere else. This is how the rest of the conversation went: waitress: Did you not like your food? me: Oh, my eyes were just bigger than my stomach. waitress: Whatever, that shit is nasty. me: My food? waitress: Yeah. It was weird/funny having the waitress admit that the food was shitty. With all the good food in this city, I recommend skipping out on Daisy Dukes.
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Dannia M.
Best BLOODY MARY ever! Can't wait to visit NOLA again with my husband. Time of my life but what makes this place great was the people and amazing Bloody Mary. I mean who else adds ocra to a drink:-)
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Dat N.
Used a deal from Groupon. We ordered crawfish, oysters and a sweet tea (alcoholic). Oysters were plump and among the best I have had. Crawfish tasted fresh and our waitress, Daisy, confirmed this. Daisy is a sweet Southern gal who made our late night drop in memorable.
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Bill B.
A nice alternative to the fast food chains on Canal St. and some other expensive options. The place looks a little divey, but the service is fast and friendly and the food is good fare. They had also just started offering a free Bloody Mary as a Yelp check-in offer so, I did opt for the morning serving of liquid vegetables! All in all a good value for the money.
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Katie F.
We went on a rainy Friday night and it was quite busy. Our service was pretty bad but the food and price/value were wonderful!! I got the red beans & rice and my husband got the alligator sausage po boy. Both were fantastic! We will definitely go again.
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Ryan T.
One of the best taste to price ratios in the French Quarter. Excellent gumbo and red beans and rice. I miss this place already.
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Angel R.
I ordered the half/half Po Boy (half shrimp half oyster) on the recommendation of the bellhop at the my hotel. I had to go back and tip the guy again!! This sandwich was amazing. All other po boys I had after that couldnt live up (im sure theres better...I just didnt taste em) The place is a bit divey and the service is spotty but its all good the food was great! GO!
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Phil O.
Great place for cheap, good food. It was located just about a block and a half from my hotel, and after reading some reviews about it, we decided to go on Saturday morning for breakfast. Didn't get there until 10am, so we missed the $3.99 breakfast special for a full breakfast. Still, at $7.95, it was a great deal. Food was good, and prepared the way I wanted it. Restaurant was a little busy, and I thought it took a little longer than it should have to get the meal, but that really was my only issue. Waitstaff is friendly and attentive. They kept coming by to see if we needed anything, even if they didn't wait on us. Go to Daisy Duke's when you're in the Big Easy.. you can't go wrong with it.
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Josh M.
Horrible service, and food. Dont bother.
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Mary N.
Horrible wings, wing sauce is terrible and wings aren't full wings, more like scraps no one else wanted to eat. Also ordered the cheese sticks that were over battered and extra oily as if they double fried it.
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Teri G.
Came here after being let down by a previous favorite. The place is pretty much a dive, but the staff was friendly, so we stayed. I'd seen their advertising and what appeared to be good reviews of their food. Maybe breakfast is bettter, but dinner was mediocre at best. Gumbo came lukewarm and with an out of balance spice blend. Something stood out in an unpleasant way. The combo plate was also lukewarm, and 2 of the three dishes had the same unpleasant balance of seasonings. The jambalaya, which is a feature, had been replaced by relatively bland crawfish etouffee with no warning provided. The biscuit was delicious however. Not sure I'll go back given all the choices in this restaurant centric town.
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Tracy L.
Stopped in VERYYYYY early in the AM while in the Big Easy after hours on Bourbon St ... The place has the BEST food and the hamburgers were TO DIE FOR! My favorite was the fried green tomatoes ... If you're in New Orleans give this place a try! And (just for the record) the young man that took our order was a cutie .... ;-)
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Rob B.
Always friendly service and large portions. I usually go for the hot sausage po-boy.
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Erin W.
Grilled chicken sandwich was great; fries had the right amount of spice. I didn't even need ketchup!
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Laschone G.
Good burger for decent price. Around the corner from Hilton Garden Inn French Quarter.
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Karen H.
Small place, nothing fancy, but the food is good and reasonably priced. Even my picky eater found something he liked.
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Ira A.
This place was highly recommended by hotel staff at our recent visit to New Orleans. We were impressed that they delivered although we did not use the service. The food was real good...we had breakfast after 1 PM which was great for us since we were on vacation. The service was so-so. The waitress greeted us and took our drink order. A second person deliver the drinks. The first waitress took our food order and a second person deliver the food. Overall the experience was better than average. It was good enough for us to return later that night for a late dinner.
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Avery H.
I was recommended this restaurant by a local from another restaurant and thought it would be good. We got there around 10 at night to eat a late dinner and I was very upset with how our dinner went. Maybe they were short staffed but on a Saturday night you think they would be prepared to handle a few customers. I ordered the gumbo and my friend ordered mozzarella sticks. After waiting over 30 minutes for our food I had noticed the couple next to me had been sitting there without their food since we sat down, which was the first warning sign. We contemplated leaving since we only ordered waters and our food had not even come out. Then two men came out from the little nook in the restaurant asking for a manager as he walked by our table. I asked him if he had received his food because almost everyone in the restaurant did not have food. He said they had been at the restaurant since 9 (it was now 10:35) and the food was the worst he's ever had in his life. This was our cue to leave. I wouldn't even try going here because we passed 20 restaurants walking to this place I'm sure we would have been waited on promptly. This was the worst service I received from anywhere in my 4 day stay in New Orleans.
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Jena V.
POBOY Depot. Our table had them all and no complaints!
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Robyn H.
Still have crawfish and is as good as it gets. All you can eat and some of the best I ever had. Also had burgers, salads and breakfast times before and it is all rather good. Staff is extremely friendly.
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Patrick M.
One of the locals told me this was a great place for breakfast. Couldn't agree more! Had an omelette with ingredients of my own choosing, and I have to say I've never had one made better! And it's really huge! Everything was inexpensive, and delicious. Service was above average. I'll be back!
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Kevin N.
Food was great and service was OK but we got a free crawfish for checking in and we did not get it. I asked for it twice and in the end it still didn't come out and we were in a rush and couldn't wait. So that was kind of annoying. Otherwise, a great experience.
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Nancy L.
24/7 is a plus since my flight arrived at midnight and I was hungry. This hole-in-the-wall had decent food. Ive had their well seasoned jambalaya and fresh catfish po-boy leaving me with a desire to try more. The 4-star is only for lack of decor & service. Consistency is also in question as the day cook isnt as great as the night cook.
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Meg J.
It was ok you can get bigger crawfish elsewhere! My husband got a bottomless Bloody Mary that he ended up ditching half way down the block. The waitresses were really nice.
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Annie R.
We stopped in twice during our stay over 2012 Carnival season and loved the personal attention, good sized portions, and menu selections. The gumbo was great!
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Nestor P.
I went to the area looking for a rest. called Oriente de venezuela but it was closed so i decided for Daisy and I do not regret it The place is not that formal but the Famous Daisy Dukes Wings are one of the best wings that i had ever. I ordered the Garlic spicy ones and those were delicious! Also they include a lot of napkins and believe me you will need those :) The place also serves the beer very cold and the oysters are fresh and big. I was a little bit hesitant with the oyster because the BP spoil but the server recommend me to try and were delicious. Very good food and a very reasonable price.
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Kalebyra W.
Breakfast sandwich with egg over easy and bacon on wheat at 5 am with family was delicious!! Open 24 hours and a short half block from Canal St.
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Dylan R.
Walking down Canal St., you will almost miss this place if you aren't paying full attention to the side streets. As you approach it, you will see a side room with open doors to the outside and a little eating area. (Can be annoying because we were heckled a bum while waiting for our dinner) The food is pretty good, they were out of Gumbo when I ate there, but had an Alligator Po-Boy and it was loaded with lettuce, tomato and pickles to the point where I almost couldn't even finish the sandwich because it kept falling apart. I would have given this place four stars except that the food was good, but nothing to write home about. And I do have to agree with the previous review focusing on the service. Our server was completely rude and gave off the impression like we were inconveniencing her.
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Melissa M.
Daisy Dukes served its intended purpose for a hangover breakfast, almost. It was fairly quick, inexpensive, convenient breakfast, close to the quarter with large, greasy portions and rushed, impersonal service without a wait to sit down. It would've been alot more enjoyable without the uncomfortably high temperature or obnoxiously loud 'Cajun' music, but you kind of expect that with a restaurant that close to all the hotels. They have free refill bloody marys which wouldve rocked if mine didnt taste bad and didnt come w/ a crawfish hanging off the side of it. I get it, we're in New Orleans and you're catering to tourists, but I'd like fair warning if there is going to be a dead body with its face or tail in my drink. It pretty much ruined breakfast for me, I kept picturing his little eyeballs in my drink and kept chugging my friends mimosa when she wasnt looking to get the image out of my head. Ugh. I feel like a jack*ss only giving them two stars, the food itself was decent, I would recommend ordering delivery because it was the restaurant (service, temperature, music, DEAD CRUSTACEAN IN MY DRINK) that sucked. I'm sure if I order delivery I'll bump up the stars.
(2)
Nasheedah B.
OK so aside from the fact that these folks are open all night, they are right next door to your hotel if you stay in the New Orleans Marriott and they have a BOTTOMLESS Bloody Mary the food is AMAZING!!! I had Po Boys, I had pie, I had omelets and all kinds of stuff... My seafood allergy always prevents me from having the full NOLA experience but this place kinda made up for the fact that I couldn't gorge myself on shrimp and crabs and such... The coffee is a disappointment, however. Pick up a cup at the Starbucks in the lobby of the Marriott across the street if you're like me and have to have it with breakfast... Otherwise this place is DA BOMB!!!!!!
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Stephen D.
This place is exactly what you would expect. A typical greasy spoon. There isnt going to be many things to blow you away but if you want fast, good quality food this would be the place. Service is great , food is acceptable. I really enjoy their burgers and fries, when not over seasoned are great too.
(3)
Deborah G.
Had breakfast here and I think it was ok. I don't have anything bad to say, just ok.
(3)
Annie K.
After three days of grabbing Starbucks for breakfast, we decided we'd have a sit-down breakfast on our last morning. Daisy Dukes is conveniently located right next to the Marriott, where we were staying, so it made it an easy choice. The service was quick and the place was cute -- very homey and cute, though not one of the cleanest looking places I've been to. I got pancakes, which are hard to get wrong, but they really just had no flavor at all. Even their syrup didn't have any flavor. The pancakes were massive, which would have been great, but I just wasn't that impressed. The hasbrowns, too, weren't that great. Cheap and easy, but I'm sure we could've found a better joint for a quick breakfast.
(2)
Lolita W.
For a late night place this will do. Better than the average diner but don't expect five star food and service. Had the oyster po boy and it was pretty good.
(3)
Vincent A.
I was in town recently staying at a hotel across the street from Daisy Dukes. I had already planned on eating breakfast here before I arrived. I had the seafood omelet and it was fantastic. The food in general really represented New Orleans cuisine very well. It was important to me to have authentic New Orleans cuisine at every chance I had and this place did not disappoint. However, a friend of mine ordered a Cajun omelet and found it to be very mild and bland. Since his tolerance for spicy food far exceeds mine, I tried it and found it to not taste spicy/cajun at all. Also, I thought Tabasco was a standard condiment in New Orleans, but they did not have any. Unfortunately the service was REALLY bad. The wait was much longer than average and our waiter never came back to check on things until prompted by us through other staff. He looked miserable and it appeared he may have had too many tables to handle. I had noticed other diners complain about the service as well. Please note: I noticed service all over New Orleans to be very slow, it might not be that bad to others but I am from Chicago, where speedy service is an expectation, not a bonus. Just keep this in mind as it appears they are much more laid back than the average American. If your from Southern California, you may not notice a difference.
(3)
Sarah S.
We came in hoping for $2.99 breakfast (6-9am only), but realized we'd missed it. : ( The regular menu's food was actually pretty good. Of course I ordered the $8 Bloody Mary with (5) free refills! The first one comes with a crawfish, which I let my husband eat. I was kind of bummed when the refill didn't come with another, but I understand cost on a nearly-bottomless alcoholic beverage. I enjoyed the presentation of the drink, celery, olives, lemon, lime, and pickled okra, but man was it spicy/salty! Woo! However, the refills did allow me the opportunity to utter what is probably the best sentence to ever leave my lips, "Can I have my next Bloody Mary refill to-go?" I enjoyed said drink while walking to Bourbon Street, but could only finish 1/3, and gave the rest to my husband. The spice was just too much going on number three. The food was good. No complaints. It came out hot, and the included biscuit was delish. My friend got biscuits and gravy, which was HUGE and looked yummy. Service was a little lacking. It's a small restaurant and it was full, but I had to flag another server down to get some ranch I'd asked for when I ordered, and when another server brought the food from the kitchen. Overall a decent little spot, and worth a drop-in if you're hungry and in the area.
(3)
P S.
One of the best burgers I have ever had and they delivered to my hotel. Would be more stars but they were 20 minutes late and forgot the fries I ordered and paid for. Even still, I wohld eat here again. Just be warned, they cgarge $2 delivery fee plus .20 per take out container.
(4)
Alex C.
Very friendly staff. The chicken cheese steak is the star. Better than it looks. (No one was wearing "daisy dukes" though... :-)
(3)
Mark B.
Good eats and bloody mary refills. What more can you ask for? Maybe not a "local joint" given the touristy location, but the eggs, fried green tomatoes and grits were tasty. Best part was the crawfish sample, which turned out to be about 12 crawfish given to us gratis. Nice staff too.
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Melissa O.
Great for what it is -- a 24-hour dive! I'd been in New Orleans two days for a conference and was craving some proper Cajun grub. Nothing fancy, just some red beans and rice, and my original pick -- Evelyn's -- was closed. I had the Cajun sampler, and everything was tasty. The jambalaya is served inside a bell pepper. Gumbo was spicy and filled with chunks of sausage, chicken and shrimp. Red beans and rice hit the spot. Green tomatoes were crispy, even taken to go. I sipped a Bloody Mary while they prepped my order, then they gave me a refill in a to-go cup. Drink was spicy and packed with veggies -- pickled okra, Spanish olives, celery, plus sliced lemon, lime and (!) orange. The staff was super, super friendly. Bonus points for the drunken (white) regular who referred to me as a "rich white lady." Because Daisy's is a hot spot for rich folk, I'm sure. Ha!
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Lucas J.
Alway good after a long night of partying
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Gina L.
Driving into New Orleans - in the middle of a rainstorm--- super late from CA - accompanied by an exhausted, crabby husband and whiny, anxious German Shepard that was locked in a car hours - this place was a GODSEND. Red beans and rice, a surprisingly well cooked Rib-eye steak and fried green tomatoes- all delivered to my hotel door within 30 min - AND was delicious? Thank you Daisy Dukes!
(4)
J J E.
Great Breakfast and very cheap. I was told to go here and how can you go wrong with the name. This was the last place I ate before I left town. It was filling and very tasty. Want so great food go here.
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Adell C.
A place to go to soak up your alcohol. Raw Oyesters not chilled, VERY average wings, decent unremarkable Po'Boy, Flavorful Jambalya but served cold (mentioned to waitress, places the food in microwave with biscuit and ruined texture of biscuit when same plate of food returned to table). I will not return to location to eat, EVER! I've eaten at 24 hour diner's with better food and service! Eaters go at your own peril, if you must eat there, let it be out of necessity definitely not for a culniary experience.
(2)
L L.
Bleh...I was in New Orleans for 3 nights and somehow managed to eat in this mediocre dive twice. It is dirty, with boxes of crap stacked behind the bar. First I went there for breakfast, which was ok. The Bloody Mary was huge, with a crawfish hanging off the side as a garnish, and they have free refills for them. The coffee cup was dirty and smelled like someone had been using it as an ashtray before they put my coffee in it. Came back again the next night late after Bourbon St on the way to our hotel b/c it was the only 24 hour place we were familiar with. Got gumbo and wings - both were awful and I didn't finish either....which is an amazing feat for a hungry drunk person at 3am. On the plus side, the service is pretty good, and they play random old 80's exercise videos on the TV late night, which was pretty entertaining after 10 hand grenades.
(2)
Ni G.
went there on christmas day (12/25/12). there was a line, but it didn't take too long to be seated. good food, good atmosphere. i had the catfish po' boy and it was cooked to perfection.
(4)
CJ W.
Great food! HUGE catfish Po Boy....two giant TVs to watch games and wicked awesome service, thanks Patricia! Hate to see ya go, but love to watch ya leave.
(5)
A G.
Well, I had high hopes for this place after the doorman at the Marriot recommended it to me and my friend. For New Orleans, this place really let me down. I got their famous wings which were undercooked, however they did have quite alot of meat on them. The wait staff did not want to be there, and when asked about Bourbon Street the waitress became very defensive...definately a locals place.
(1)
Kaiping S.
PERFECT spot to stumble to after a night of heavy drinking on bourbon or to celebrate a michigan win in the sugar bowl. good mix of regular food at a 24/7 diner and cajun food, including breakfast. TVs inside as well. the large portions of food will not blow your mind but are def good and priced very reasonably. a much better (and potentially healthier) option than krystal or arbys.
(4)
Ron C.
The thing about New Orleans, is if you are staying in-near The Quarter, do your homework on dining so that you can find an unpretentious delicious gem like Daisy Dukes. The nook-and-cranny locals' places like this always have more character, besides. Thanks to Groupon and another site, I was alerted to this restaurant, found very enlightening reviews on Yelp and dined there on September 1. Long week, long travel day, compounded by miserable rain, and a quick tasty meal was in order. My server, Jaz, was very friendly and patient with me (so much good stuff on the menu, and I was starving and couldnt decide). The greeter and other staff were equally inviting and friendly, in person that day and also for my take-out order another day. I ended up with a side salad (gigantic) and a fried oyster poboy (gigantic and delicious -- impossible to get good fried oysters anywhere but Nola and I dont like them raw). A perfect comfort meal that hit the spot and I certainly was back on my weekend trip. My lunch on September 5 made this 5 stars, hands-down. For a bite on-the-go, I thought I'd grab a shrimp po-boy and soem of the famous (per the menu) hand-cut wings. I was absolutely overwhelmed -- the bag felt like someone had mistakenly put someone else's larger order in it. The po-boy was gigantic -- the the point that I decided to enjoy each large shrimp (you're talking 26-30-count or larger) individually -- yummy by the way with light and perfectly seasoned batter -- and make an impromtu salad of the lettuce, tomatoes, and pickles. The wings were equally spectacular -- very large and meaty and the barbeque sauce/seasoning was out of this world (like what you'd expect in a BBQ specialty restaurant). Trust me, the folks near me on my flight were wondering where did you get "that?" I certaily wonder why folks can't make the 2-block trek from Bourbon St for this great comfort food -- vs. straggle into a fastfood joint with nasty, cold burgers (just because it's on Bourbon) for a combo price that is the same as a po-boy or wings etc. Thanks, Jaz, and thanks to Daisy Dukes for being you -- and getting my vacation off to a great start and ending it with a bang! Five stars all the way -- if I return to Nola, I'll be here a lot!
(5)
Howard L.
Alligator Po-Boy, large in size and in taste. Although not fried alligator as i had blindly expected, alligator sausage as it came out still had intriguing taste and texture. For the comparative types, alligator does not taste like chicken, even if it was breaded and fried like a chicken. Will stop by here again and definitely a fan, recommended to any casual wanderer looking for a late night bite to satisfy hunger or munchies.
(4)
Tiffy G.
Daisy Dukes is a great late night (24 HOURS!!!) spot after some drinks around the Quarters. Must try the Boiled Spicy Crawfish, Lemon Pepper flavored Chicken Wings and the Seafood Gumbo (if you like a thickish consistency). I tried the Seafood Gumbo at 2 other places and Daisy Dukes definitely wins!!!!
(4)
Patrick A.
Good inexpensive food that is a step above fast food. In the French Quarter that is hard to come by. Oh and its kid friendly.
(4)
D C.
I had low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised! Our waiter was a sweatheart, and the pizza here was really delicious! Good sweet tea too. Very mellow vibe. Not exactly high class, but great for a bite and a place to rest your aching feet.
(4)
Aaron K.
Nothing to rave about, but not bad on the whole. Go here any time of day to grab some grub to help with the hangover you got a couple block away. Can't really recommend anything as it was all average. Slightly pricey, but solid breakfast food that can make you feel like you are in your local greasy-spoon.
(2)
Kourtney L.
I know a lot of people like this place and I did at one point, After future visits Ive changed my mind. Being a CA girl Ive learned I'm used to fast things and every where in NO is SLLLLLOWWW! This place takes the cake for slow service. On top of that the last time I was there I had to wait for the waitress to tell her "baby daddy jail lock up story" to the table behind us with some guy hitting on her. Then she tells him "if he cant pay her bills he cant have a phone number"...EEEWWWWEEEE hunny, class set sail far from that ship. Next she mentions my daughters race and ASSumes we are similar and best friends because we both share biracial children. Riggggghhht. I don't get it? Many of the waitresses in there were lacking the same common sense as the one I was stuck with and cared to gossip more than service their tip paying customers. I was not overly impressed by the food and my gumbo tasted like Chili. I come to NO for the real deal, not some knock of scared version of what it should taste like. Only plus is there open into the weeee hours...but its not like your getting your food until the mid next day anyhow.
(2)
Cindy P.
Several days later, I actually came back here with a large party and ordered the filet mignon philly cheese poboy sandwich! Yum!
(4)
Anna M.
Went here for breakfast. Boyfriend and I got the early bird special. Food was good, not amazing. Typical breakfast. The bacon was the only thing I didn't like. It was cold and hard and chewy, not crispy at all. The grits were grits. Had some of the boyfriend's hashbrowns. Get those, not the grits. Sausage was better than the bacon as well. Biscuits were great and fluffy and yummy. Coffee and orange juice is pricey for what they are. Dive diner coffee for $2.50? Other places are cheaper for drip coffee. $3 for a small glass of O.J.? sigh
(3)
Christine A.
Spicy, delicious gumbo and a free sample of crawfish. This has become my gold standard for gumbo, believe it or not. I'm not sure why I decided to walk into this establishment out of all of the places around but it did not disappoint. By looking at the patrons, it seemed pretty hip. One table was of what must have been young musicians, another of a couple of 30-something, decent looking guys. My server was a bit rough around the edges but very friendly. Check it out if you get a chance..
(5)
Dan W.
Good burgers GREAT seafood and the service was fantastic! Definitely ask for Patricia, she was our waitress and was terrific. Attentive, knowledgeable and friendly....she is definitely what u hope for.
(4)
Erin B.
Good Food, Horrible service. The Po Boy sandwich is HUGE and tasty, better than one we tried at another restaurant. The HOT wings are also pretty amazing. The gumbo, jumbalaya, and red beans and rice are good as well. The biscuits leave a lot to be desired. Even the ones at Popeye's are better. The omelette made me sick for a couple days. That said, the food was NOT worth the hour wait, nor the rude service from their assistant manager Barb. After eating there the first night, we saw a living social coupon and decided to purchase it, so we could return for the tasty wings and sandwiches. After an hour wait for the food, we presented the coupon, only to be told that it was only accepted at their other location, apparently we were at their "express" location (which was not posted anywhere). Barb was not willing to do anything for us since, according to her, it was our fault for not presenting the coupon at the beginning (which the coupon does say we must do) and as far as the hour wait- they were busy. She also told a guy using their ATM that it was broken and he would not be charged, and then 2 minutes later $100 popped out with no info on the receipt. We took the money, gave it our waitress and called the ATM company. I called their other location when we returned home to advise them of our bad experience and the manager there was very nice and gave me his number to call him if I ever returned to New Orleans, and he would take care of me - which is the only reason I giving a 3 instead of a 2.
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Gina D.
A dive -- if you come expecting more than that you'll be disappointed. This place was directly underneath our hotel room so we saw (and heard) all the comings and goings (even by the NOPD, who "parked" their horses across the street one night). A 24-hour place. If you show up before 9am (which we did) you get 2 eggs, grits or hashbrowns and toast for $2.99 -- not a bad deal and the food was just as expected (greasy). $3.99 if you order meat (don't order the bacon: gross and inedible), and they'll charge you an extra $1.00 if you want your eggs poached.
(2)
Debra F.
Went for breakfast and it was very good. I would classify this restaurant as a dive, but with good food. The prices were very reasonable, especially with a restaurant.com gift certificate. The only complaint I had was that the coffee was a little expensive at $2.50. I am from NY and coffee there is about $1.00, but still a good place. Go to Daisy Dukes you won't be upset.
(4)
Nelson S.
Awesome place to eat...amazing food...great service....usually eat there 2or3 times when we visit
(5)
Kevin B.
An ok place to go. Nothing special. Decent pancakes. Horrible coffee. If you're desperate for breakfast, nothing there will kill you as long as you avoid the coffee.
(2)
peter s.
Went for breakfast around 9:30am and was not impressed. 2 reasons: 1-New Orleans has such great food and many options. Daisy Dukes does only pretty basic breakfast foods. I had the cajun omelet which was OK but nothing special. The only reason to go to this place is if you find yourself at 3:00am and starving. By then, most likely it really doesn't matter. The service isn't that friendly and the food is just "food". It doesn't have that wow factor that you can find at other spots. 2-The bloody mary is strange. It is spicy (which is good) but sweet (which ruins it). Yes, it is bottomless but you can't even taste the vodka. Total rip off, you end up filling up on this sweet blood mary mix which makes you think the "should I even have another?" My suggestion skip this place and find some food that creates good memories......
(2)
Larissa J.
3.99 breakfast with the best bacon I've had so far in the quarter. Excellent service at 5 am. Have not eaten here at other times of day, but I recommend the early bird breakfast.
(5)
Nadege L.
So heard the food was good and it was 24hrs and it's 2am on a Saturdaynight so we went in they were real nice they said we could sit anywhere and while we were looking at the menu I saw a mouse run across the floor and that was it for me we got up and left. That's sooo gross. I didn't tell the waitress why we were leaving so that their customers eating their food didn't have to be grossed out but I did notice a lot of mice running around the streets of the French Quarter. I know the town is old but damn they need to work on sealing cracks in the walls and pest control.
(1)
Dee M.
Some of the best and cheapest oysters you can get anywhere! The crawfish was always awesome and you can get it anytime since it's open 24 hours. Does get busy after midnight though and may be hard to find a table. Staff is ok, not great, but the food is worth it!
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Bryan R.
Great breakfast and we loved the bottomless bloody marys.
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Danny S.
Wings were terrific, gumbo was so-so, although I am no gumbo expert. It was served room temp, which means bacteria temp. But the wings were piping hot and great. Lighting is very bright for a bar, really akes you feel like you are at closing time, although this place stays open late and starts serving breakfast at 5am. Staff was friendly and attentive.
(3)
Sarah H.
Perfect hole in the wall type place. It was right outside of our hotel so it was perfect for just grabbing an easy bite. Gumbo was the best I had in the city. Shrimp po'boy was also great. Service was slow and just unenthusiastic.
(4)
Trung T.
Ordered plain June omelet, one of the worse Omelet that I have ever tasted.
(1)
Nichole K.
My husband & I went here for breakfast, and we both enjoyed our meals. He ordered the biscuits & gravy, and I ordered the early morning special (eggs, hashbrowns, sausage, toast). They are very generous portions, and taste good as well. I think it must've been our servers first day, because she wasn't very good. We sat there for about 5 minutes before she got to us, and by that time we were ready to order our food. She took our drink order and then started to walk away. I said to her that we are ready to order our food, and she said (in her broken English) "I'll be back." What?!?! If someone tells you that they are ready to order, you never walk away! I guess management heard the conversation, because I saw a women tell her to never to that again. We actually had another server come over 2 minutes later and finally take our food order. Again, the food was very good, so I would definitely go there again. A major con for us was that when we got our bill and paid in cash, she didn't give us any change (coins), only bills....which we were owed 47 cents. It's not a large amount of money, but it's principle. Kind of disappointed about that.
(4)
Celena L.
I liked this place. I ate breakfast there. After a yucky night at the W hotel and after eating the same thing for several meals prior, their breakfast was great. We had huge servings and fresh food. It was a nice change. The French Quarter food is generally all the same. The only difference is the name. We sat in the window opened to the outside and enjoyed a good breakfast that filled us up so that we weren't hungry til 3 in the afternoon. It was the priciest meal we had in the Quarter although the most food. Ticket for 5 for breakfast was about $80.00. Waiter was from Alabama and was very nice and served us well.
(4)
Brooke S.
One word: gumbo. Best gumbo around. Found this little jewel wandering off bourbon street slightly intoxicated around 2 in the morning. Wait staff was a little slow, but after dealing with people like me for all evening, I don't blame the poor woman. Ordered the alligator po-boy and a bowl of the gumbo, and let me say, we came back several times during our stay.
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Allie M.
This place is just sick
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Linda N.
I found this place late night hidden between bars. I ordered a $7 burger with bacon and fries and it was awesome for the price! The size was pretty large for a burger. I also ordered their AMAZING chicken wings! I am a chicken wing kind of girl and so far this place has made it to the top of my list!!! I went back every night just to have chicken wings for the weekend I was there! The breakfast menu looks great too but I never woke up early for breakfast. This place is a must go for late night hunger after partying. For you west coasters this place is like a Denny's!
(4)
B. S.
Got the shrimp basket which said it was served with cajun fries. It was a ton of shrimp on a platter (good if you like large portions) and the fries were regular old not good fries -- nothinbg cajun about them. Service was not very friendly -- but the food did come quickly. Got so sick from the food I was ill for the next 24 hours.
Takes Reservations : No Delivery : Yes Take-out : Yes Accepts Credit Cards : Yes Good For : Breakfast, Brunch, Late Night Parking : Street Bike Parking : Yes Wheelchair Accessible : Yes Good for Kids : Yes Good for Groups : Yes Attire : Casual Ambience : Casual Noise Level : Average Alcohol : Full Bar Outdoor Seating : No Wi-Fi : No Has TV : Yes Waiter Service : Yes Caters : No
Erin B.
Good Food, Horrible service. The Po Boy sandwich is HUGE and tasty, better than one we tried at another restaurant. The HOT wings are also pretty amazing. The gumbo, jumbalaya, and red beans and rice are good as well. The biscuits leave a lot to be desired. Even the ones at Popeye's are better. The omelette made me sick for a couple days. That said, the food was NOT worth the hour wait, nor the rude service from their assistant manager Barb. After eating there the first night, we saw a living social coupon and decided to purchase it, so we could return for the tasty wings and sandwiches. After an hour wait for the food, we presented the coupon, only to be told that it was only accepted at their other location, apparently we were at their "express" location (which was not posted anywhere). Barb was not willing to do anything for us since, according to her, it was our fault for not presenting the coupon at the beginning (which the coupon does say we must do) and as far as the hour wait- they were busy. She also told a guy using their ATM that it was broken and he would not be charged, and then 2 minutes later $100 popped out with no info on the receipt. We took the money, gave it our waitress and called the ATM company. I called their other location when we returned home to advise them of our bad experience and the manager there was very nice and gave me his number to call him if I ever returned to New Orleans, and he would take care of me - which is the only reason I giving a 3 instead of a 2.
(3)Gina D.
A dive -- if you come expecting more than that you'll be disappointed. This place was directly underneath our hotel room so we saw (and heard) all the comings and goings (even by the NOPD, who "parked" their horses across the street one night). A 24-hour place. If you show up before 9am (which we did) you get 2 eggs, grits or hashbrowns and toast for $2.99 -- not a bad deal and the food was just as expected (greasy). $3.99 if you order meat (don't order the bacon: gross and inedible), and they'll charge you an extra $1.00 if you want your eggs poached.
(2)Debra F.
Went for breakfast and it was very good. I would classify this restaurant as a dive, but with good food. The prices were very reasonable, especially with a restaurant.com gift certificate. The only complaint I had was that the coffee was a little expensive at $2.50. I am from NY and coffee there is about $1.00, but still a good place. Go to Daisy Dukes you won't be upset.
(4)Nelson S.
Awesome place to eat...amazing food...great service....usually eat there 2or3 times when we visit
(5)Kevin B.
An ok place to go. Nothing special. Decent pancakes. Horrible coffee. If you're desperate for breakfast, nothing there will kill you as long as you avoid the coffee.
(2)peter s.
Went for breakfast around 9:30am and was not impressed. 2 reasons: 1-New Orleans has such great food and many options. Daisy Dukes does only pretty basic breakfast foods. I had the cajun omelet which was OK but nothing special. The only reason to go to this place is if you find yourself at 3:00am and starving. By then, most likely it really doesn't matter. The service isn't that friendly and the food is just "food". It doesn't have that wow factor that you can find at other spots. 2-The bloody mary is strange. It is spicy (which is good) but sweet (which ruins it). Yes, it is bottomless but you can't even taste the vodka. Total rip off, you end up filling up on this sweet blood mary mix which makes you think the "should I even have another?" My suggestion skip this place and find some food that creates good memories......
(2)Larissa J.
3.99 breakfast with the best bacon I've had so far in the quarter. Excellent service at 5 am. Have not eaten here at other times of day, but I recommend the early bird breakfast.
(5)Nadege L.
So heard the food was good and it was 24hrs and it's 2am on a Saturdaynight so we went in they were real nice they said we could sit anywhere and while we were looking at the menu I saw a mouse run across the floor and that was it for me we got up and left. That's sooo gross. I didn't tell the waitress why we were leaving so that their customers eating their food didn't have to be grossed out but I did notice a lot of mice running around the streets of the French Quarter. I know the town is old but damn they need to work on sealing cracks in the walls and pest control.
(1)Dee M.
Some of the best and cheapest oysters you can get anywhere! The crawfish was always awesome and you can get it anytime since it's open 24 hours. Does get busy after midnight though and may be hard to find a table. Staff is ok, not great, but the food is worth it!
(4)Bryan R.
Great breakfast and we loved the bottomless bloody marys.
(4)Danny S.
Wings were terrific, gumbo was so-so, although I am no gumbo expert. It was served room temp, which means bacteria temp. But the wings were piping hot and great. Lighting is very bright for a bar, really akes you feel like you are at closing time, although this place stays open late and starts serving breakfast at 5am. Staff was friendly and attentive.
(3)Sarah H.
Perfect hole in the wall type place. It was right outside of our hotel so it was perfect for just grabbing an easy bite. Gumbo was the best I had in the city. Shrimp po'boy was also great. Service was slow and just unenthusiastic.
(4)Trung T.
Ordered plain June omelet, one of the worse Omelet that I have ever tasted.
(1)Nichole K.
My husband & I went here for breakfast, and we both enjoyed our meals. He ordered the biscuits & gravy, and I ordered the early morning special (eggs, hashbrowns, sausage, toast). They are very generous portions, and taste good as well. I think it must've been our servers first day, because she wasn't very good. We sat there for about 5 minutes before she got to us, and by that time we were ready to order our food. She took our drink order and then started to walk away. I said to her that we are ready to order our food, and she said (in her broken English) "I'll be back." What?!?! If someone tells you that they are ready to order, you never walk away! I guess management heard the conversation, because I saw a women tell her to never to that again. We actually had another server come over 2 minutes later and finally take our food order. Again, the food was very good, so I would definitely go there again. A major con for us was that when we got our bill and paid in cash, she didn't give us any change (coins), only bills....which we were owed 47 cents. It's not a large amount of money, but it's principle. Kind of disappointed about that.
(4)Celena L.
I liked this place. I ate breakfast there. After a yucky night at the W hotel and after eating the same thing for several meals prior, their breakfast was great. We had huge servings and fresh food. It was a nice change. The French Quarter food is generally all the same. The only difference is the name. We sat in the window opened to the outside and enjoyed a good breakfast that filled us up so that we weren't hungry til 3 in the afternoon. It was the priciest meal we had in the Quarter although the most food. Ticket for 5 for breakfast was about $80.00. Waiter was from Alabama and was very nice and served us well.
(4)Brooke S.
One word: gumbo. Best gumbo around. Found this little jewel wandering off bourbon street slightly intoxicated around 2 in the morning. Wait staff was a little slow, but after dealing with people like me for all evening, I don't blame the poor woman. Ordered the alligator po-boy and a bowl of the gumbo, and let me say, we came back several times during our stay.
(5)Allie M.
This place is just sick
(5)Linda N.
I found this place late night hidden between bars. I ordered a $7 burger with bacon and fries and it was awesome for the price! The size was pretty large for a burger. I also ordered their AMAZING chicken wings! I am a chicken wing kind of girl and so far this place has made it to the top of my list!!! I went back every night just to have chicken wings for the weekend I was there! The breakfast menu looks great too but I never woke up early for breakfast. This place is a must go for late night hunger after partying. For you west coasters this place is like a Denny's!
(4)B. S.
Got the shrimp basket which said it was served with cajun fries. It was a ton of shrimp on a platter (good if you like large portions) and the fries were regular old not good fries -- nothinbg cajun about them. Service was not very friendly -- but the food did come quickly. Got so sick from the food I was ill for the next 24 hours.
(2)Ammy W.
Ate here on our way out of town. Great breakfast place. Free refills on Bloody Mary's. Lots of locals were dining there so it must be a staple in the area. The place was clean. Also had a shrimp po boy, loved the way the shrimp were breaded and had lots on the sandwich. Prices are very reasonable.
(3)Jack B.
It's a greasy spoon coffee shop type of establishment that you wouldn't patronize if it were in your hometown let alone spend $35+ for breakfast on 2 people. Portions were inconsistent. Egg and ham breakfast sandwich on a biscuit was so big I couldn't pick it up. The BLT was 3x3 inches square and no B to boot. Come guys, how can you forget to put in the tomato. The fat skank who sat on her fat ass while reading her cell phone didn't make a move when an elderly couple came in and looked for a table. (Karma bitch. It will find you) The coffee was hot but bitter. The bottomless bloody marys ($8) were good but warm because they only put the ice in the first one. The server walks around with a big jug of the mix and refills the tall plastic yellow cups. If you have no taste buds and don't mind the sticky tables, floors and seats (I think Jim Gaffigan was really talking about this place when he was describing the 'waffle house' - 'I think I threw up in here last week, yeah, there it is...') then this place will meet your expectations.
(2)Bill C.
The place is OK with the exception of its Gumbo... The Gumbo here is arguably the best in New Orleans... The "no frills" ambiance is pretty cool and the Corona's were cold... They did forget to bring me an order of wings that I ordered, but the Big Easy during this time of year is not easy... I'd certainly return for the Gumbo...
(3)Prem T.
New Orleans is notorious for NOT having restaurants that stay open late. Even though this place is pretty grungy it has some amazing food. Best buffalo wing selection and tastiest gumbo I've ever had. The service is not bad either, especially for being open 24 hours a day. The logo is pretty sweet too.
(4)Anush J.
This is a hole in the wall place. I came here for a quick lunch. Very friendly staff. Ordered a Cajun style Philly cheesesteak with onion rings. Loved it!
(4)Krystal D.
From the outside it looks a little bit like a whole in the wall place but it's my favorite in the area to order takeout or dine in on the regular. It's 24/7. The seafood omelet is delicious and all the entrees are large and affordable. A great place where locals and tourist frequent very laid back. The bottomless mimosas are great too. Friendly staff.
(4)Jaxx D.
had the steak and cheese po-boy was just ok would have preferred the peppers and onions to be cooked a little more and not so crisp.. the fries were not good at all. the spice which i think was supposed to be tony's didn't taste like tony's it tasted awful the waitress although nice needed to be a little more attentive . wont go back to this place and wouldn't recommend but i guess if you like fried food this my be your place. .
(2)Travel B.
Next to Marriott Hotel 555. Just outside of the rear entrance. Kinda divey but great for a fast Burger and drinks. Two burgers, soup, a martini, soda and fries $31. The burgers were big and good, the gumbo was the best and if you like spicy the very best! Went back for the early bird breakfast which was eggs, bacon, toast, home fries $3. Both meals were good and for the price ....terrific open 24/7. Don't let the look of the place stop you. $3 for breakfast you can always get up and leave.
(4)Emmylou C.
This is really a 2.5 star review We came here for an early breakfast because it's one of the few places in the French Quarter that opened before 9AM. We had the Seafood Omelet and Blackened Catfish along with some Bloody Mary. It was okay. In fact the Catfish was VERY salty. I think the best part of our meal were the Green Fried Tomatoes. Other than that everything else including the service was mediocre. If you can wait until all the other restaurants open, then WAIT. If not, don't have high expectations.
(3)Michael G.
Maybe it was just an off-day or something; I'm ordinarily shocked by how low people rate things, but my experience here was pretty disappointing. I ordered coffee, ... - Tiny coffee cups - no biscuits. Whaaa...? - unannounced replacement toast was extremely dry - hash browns overdone, griddle needs cleaning On the plus side: + service was good + The Cajun Omelette was tasty
(2)Scott K.
Hidden on the side street across the back entrance to the Marriott, you couldnt help but notice the smells coming from this place. You have no choice but to pass this place as you walk to the French Quarters. The sign....OPEN...is what really caught my attention as it was after 10:30pm and I was hungry. At first glance of the menu you think to yourself that this place is just your local food establishment. As you look closer.....Alligator Sausage! Hmm I kept thinking to myself, that I must try this. Who comes to New Orleans and doesnt have Alligator Sausage or Turtle Soup. To my surprise, the Alligator Sausage was delicious. Not as good as Hawaii's Portugese Sausauge but still great. I had it with the friend green tomatos and a salad. If you are not adventurist to try it, you can opt for the CHEAP breakfast. Get there early as its a morning special.
(4)NikNik P.
The Place was a tid bit small, however this could be the "norm" for this city. I order a side salad for a starter, which wasnt a salad side, this salad was huge!. like 2 or 3 people could eat from it. i than ordered the porkchops, with fried green tomatoes and gumbo or jambalaya(i cant remember which one). I think the portion was a good sized, everything was average to me., except for the andouille sauce.. which was...lets say it all together now A-M-A-Z-I-N-G, that sauce was so good, i wanted to take it out on a date with me!
(3)Jay H.
Went here for breakfast once...once. Really bland grits - one crawfish tail in my seafood omelette. Big bloody mary with no effect - should have read other reviews re: no alcohol. In all fairness the staff was very friendly and helpful. There are just too many places to eat so I can't say we'd come back.
(2)jah m.
so im hunrgry last night before i decided to hit the streets. i yelped this place and and got a lil coupon for checking in here half pound of crawfish. i ordered the blackned tuna meduim it was cooked like i asked , but im not sure what type of blacken season they used but i really didnt taste much flavor on it it was bland, when you a man who loves spicey and flavor this just doesnt deliever. so i thought my meal was going to be just uneventful my waiter forgot my crawfish but finally i got it and it saved the day. now im not no whole crawfish expert its the first tim i ate a crawfish whole like that there isnt much meat but the garlic peppery broth that they steam them in you can give me a bowl of just that 3 biscuits (hold the margarine butter plz) and just have a feild day. loved it i see why they give to a biscuit with ur meal.
(3)Suzanne G.
Perfect place to stop in for breakfast after a long night of mardi gras fun. The spicy bloody mary is amazing. The service is something to be patient about because they are usually packed. However, the wait is worth it. Relax...you are in New Orleans.
(3)Jessica C.
My,husband and I had just 4 hours to enjoy new orleans. We Ate here and LOVED the sampler plate. Wishing could have ordered 4 more to take home. Yum!!
(5)Lizzz E.
The Good: Breakfast was GREAT! The biscuit was a nice touch. YUM The Bad: Service was SLOW and confused. We sat near the kitchen and saw chaos, orders lost and people walk out after waiting forever for their food. Lucky for us we had no issues. . . our food was good and came out correctly. I'd even go back!
(4)Justin B.
I had my first Southern meal at this place and I was pretty impressed. A little slow on the service, but the food was awesome! They're open 24 hours, so I was able to get some Cajun jambalaya to go before I left the Mardi Gras celebrations.
(4)Wanda I.
loved it!! Gumbo and fried green tomatoes were excellent.. red beans and rice was great as well.. Early Bird breakfast was outstanding and great priced!! Friendly staff and no waiting!!!!!
(5)Brian D.
As a local all I can say is that this is a prime example of the typical tourist eatery in the Quarters. Really bad food and weak service.
(1)Rhianna D.
Visited New Orleans for my boyfriends birthday. All the Cajun places we did try the gumbo, red beans and rice etc, were HORRIBLE! We then asked out hotel concierge where a good place to eat was and he recommended Daisy Dukes. We were waited right away. I ordered gumbo, and their omelet. The food was just AMAZING! This was the only spot we literally ate at because the gumbo tasted just like New Orleans. I suggest this place for anyone that visits NOLA in the future.
(5)Karen H.
This review is for TAKE OUT ONLY! I was too tired to go back out at 10 PM from our hotel room to grab dinner so my boyfriend and I yelped some places that were still open and would deliver. We went with Daisy's and both ordered a dinner special, one blackened tuna steak and one grilled catfish. The specials were supposed to come with a side of corn bread, fried green tomatoes, and seafood gumbo. For dessert, we ordered two slices of pecan pie and also two bottles of water. 40 min later, the delivery guy drops off our order at our room and we open our boxes hoping to gorge ourselves. What I found in mine was a thin greasy piece of catfish, piece of cornbread, remoulade sauce, and 2 thin fried green tomatoes. In my boyfriend's, he had the tuna steak and corn bread - no green tomatoes. We checked the bag and there were no slices of pecan pie! Luckily upon scanning the receipt, which came out to be $40 not including tip, Daisy's did not charge us for the pecan pie. Disappointed but okay. We were starving and had no choice but to eat - the fish wasn't bad - tasted good but too oily. When I took a sip from the 'gumbo' bowl, I almost regurgitated it back out. I mean, I may not have eaten much gumbo in my life, but I don't think it should taste like liquid butter. I could not find any pieces of seafood inside but only two questionable chunks at the bottom. :( The fried green tomatoes were soggy and I only ate one and gave the other to my boyfriend. The cornbread was dry but tasted fine. The best part of the meal was probably the side of remoulade. I was disappointed with my food and felt that it wasn't worth the expensive touristy price. FYI - bottles of water cost $2.50! My heart sunk a little there.
(1)Phil R.
Spent a week in New Orleans and went to Daisy Dukes 4 times. It's that good. Crawfish to die for. They are open 24/7 and have great breakfast. I would have to say my favorite part was the hurricanes made by Trey and Angie who are the best people there but they are all great. When I go back to New Orleans this will be my first place to go to again.
(5)Greg G.
Nothing fancy, but the food's decent, especially for breakfast/lunch: had the alligator po-boy, which was fine. Good size portions.
(3)Farideh M.
I am staying in New Orleans in the French Quarter ... I ordered the daisy dukes special a half po'boy of my choice and a cup of gumbo ... I ordered my food at 1:55 am and am just now receiving my food at 3:10 am .. Not only is the delivery slow but my food was cold , my order was wrong , the shrimp tasted like rubber and the sodas exploded everywhere .. The gumbo is alright nothing too brag about ... I will never order from here again .. !
(1)Eleni K.
Seriously surprising burgers. They were pretty dang good! The red beans and rice was very vinegary, oyster po boy good. The biscuits and gravy, incredible!
(4)Gene G.
My wife and I had a wonderful lunch there today, great food and a great price. It'\ has a very comfortable 'local' feel to it, not the feel of a tourist trap. It's only a couple of blocks off Bourbon Street and is open 24/7 with all day breakfast. I highly recommend it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
(4)Thien N.
5 stars for being open 24/7...but then it goes downhill from there. 3 Stars for the food. 0 Stars for the wait and service. Came here around 1am in the morning and starving from a long flight from California. Was hoping to start grubbin but...It took 15 minutes to place our order, then another 40 minutes to get out food. What did we order? Just some garlic spicy and lemon pepper wings and a fried oyster basket. The food was...eh...but I was hungry so I couldn't complain at that moment. The fried oysters came out cold, the wings were waaaaay tooooo salty (some were burnt). Just a huge tip, this place will stink up your clothes. I left smelling like old frying pan oil. Gross. Only come here when nothing else is open and make sure you can handle the wait and poor service.
(2)Pierre H.
This was the first place we stopped to eat while in the NO. It is across the alley from the Marriott, which is where we were staying. We got the fillet mignion poyboy and the alligators poyboy. Both were really good but the alligator came as a whole fillet instead of the nuggets like you usually get. It was exceptional. We came back later for "breakfast". the pancakes were the size of the plate and they were really good. I also go the cheese eggs, which I like as well, but how can you really mess up eggs right lol. The reviews on the service was true when you come in after 3 am. I ordered 1 order of wings and they took about 30+ mins to come out. Then when I got to my room to eat them, half of them were burnt. It is a cool place to start off your trip. I also like the fact that we walked in of the street with our beers and no one evened turned their heads at us.
(3)Erica F.
This is the best gumbo I have had in a long time. I ordered food one night at work and now this is my favorite place to eat while at work. Fast delivery, no problems, lots of food for the cheap prices. Just remember to have cash they don't take credit cards. I am already thinking about ordering again!!! Awesome late night anytime place!
(4)Brooke W.
Dissapointed....went around 1030 on Saturday morning. Was full but only few minute wait to sit. Ordered quickly and then proceeded to wait over 45 minutes for our food. Was checked on once early on but never again. Finally was able to grab her attention, as I started to eat the jelly on our table to keep from passing out! When food arrived, no apologies on how long it took. To be fair, food was excellent and delivered hot. Eggs and Greek omelet.
(2)Jeremy L.
OK, to be fair, the wife and I were here October of 2009 and we had great service and great food...didn't write a review but would have given it at least 4 stars! Fast forward to October, 2010...F*^%KING TERRIBLE service. They claimed to have lost our order...along with the table next to us as well. Then they said they were making our food right away...then they came out with some other excuse about an order printer being out of paper and that's why our food hadn't been prepared yet...WTF? I walked 10 flippin' blocks, HUNGOVER AS HELL, just to get some of their hash-browns I had loved so much just a year before. Oh, you know they were out of that...along with HAM! HAM people! You are a 24hr breakfast food establishment! HAM is important! I was so devastated...I had really loved this place and had told numerous friends to hit it up when they were in New Orleans. Its now on my list of places to go if you want to sit for an hour (yes, an hour) without getting any food. And that's 1 hour AFTER placing an order. We flagged down a manager, he assured us it would be right out and he would discount the meals. I said..no, I don't want to even pay for it. He said that would be fine. We were pretty pissed by this point..gave the food another 5 min...then we walked out..no food. Hopped on down the street to Mena's Palace...SCORE! Great breakfast grub, prompt service. We will return!
(1)Mikey H.
Stopped in to get an omelette before going to the airport. Really good food, staff was pretty friendly.
(5)Caleb H.
Great food, good prices, and great service. Especially Jazz. She's great.
(4)Sara P.
Daisy Dukes had crawfish when other establishments were out! They've got a great all you can eat deal. Love it.
(4)August G.
nummy nummy jambalaya. and breakfast 24/7! I love breakfast, so any place that serves breakfast all day gets extra props from me. Their jambalaya also comes with a biscuit! I love biscuits just as much as I love breakfast (mostly I love breakfast with biscuits and gravy), so any place that serves biscuits with their entrees also gets props from me. Sadly they do not split checks, which is mildly irritating. But besides that one minor fault, service wasn't mind-blowing but it wasn't like I had high expectations either, food was hot, filling, good, and fast, they had plenty of hot sauce, real good stuff.
(4)Alan N.
** Breakfast Review ** New Years Day - Had about a 20 minute wait during which one of the employees kept recommending that we try their other location 2 blocks away but he couldn't tell if there was a wait there or not (No Phones?). Very typical of the communication and organization of the staff overall. The food was HORRIBLE worst breakfast I have ever had including Airline and Military food. I ordered the Cajun Omelette and it was a runny mess of eggs, sausage, onion, tomato and unmelted cheese. The hash browns were the cheap frozen variety and the biscuit was more like bread - not tender and flaky. The Bacon - the worst I have ever tried to eat. It came out as clumps (yes clumps) of shriveled up nastiness. The pancakes were thin, lifeless, pasty, and had a funny (not HaHa) flavor. With all of the great food in this city this place should be passed - at least for breakfast.
(1)Liz R.
Unfortunately I am reviewing this place as worst food during my stay in New Orleans. We were trying to find a place to get a quick bite. We walked in and asked, "Are you guys about to close?" It looked like some people were doing closing duties. The waitress says "No, but if you want my services you better order fast because I'm off in 10 minutes. Um, okay. Anyways, the food was not good. I ate a couple bites then decided I would just grab something somewhere else. This is how the rest of the conversation went: waitress: Did you not like your food? me: Oh, my eyes were just bigger than my stomach. waitress: Whatever, that shit is nasty. me: My food? waitress: Yeah. It was weird/funny having the waitress admit that the food was shitty. With all the good food in this city, I recommend skipping out on Daisy Dukes.
(2)Dannia M.
Best BLOODY MARY ever! Can't wait to visit NOLA again with my husband. Time of my life but what makes this place great was the people and amazing Bloody Mary. I mean who else adds ocra to a drink:-)
(5)Dat N.
Used a deal from Groupon. We ordered crawfish, oysters and a sweet tea (alcoholic). Oysters were plump and among the best I have had. Crawfish tasted fresh and our waitress, Daisy, confirmed this. Daisy is a sweet Southern gal who made our late night drop in memorable.
(5)Bill B.
A nice alternative to the fast food chains on Canal St. and some other expensive options. The place looks a little divey, but the service is fast and friendly and the food is good fare. They had also just started offering a free Bloody Mary as a Yelp check-in offer so, I did opt for the morning serving of liquid vegetables! All in all a good value for the money.
(3)Katie F.
We went on a rainy Friday night and it was quite busy. Our service was pretty bad but the food and price/value were wonderful!! I got the red beans & rice and my husband got the alligator sausage po boy. Both were fantastic! We will definitely go again.
(4)Ryan T.
One of the best taste to price ratios in the French Quarter. Excellent gumbo and red beans and rice. I miss this place already.
(5)Angel R.
I ordered the half/half Po Boy (half shrimp half oyster) on the recommendation of the bellhop at the my hotel. I had to go back and tip the guy again!! This sandwich was amazing. All other po boys I had after that couldnt live up (im sure theres better...I just didnt taste em) The place is a bit divey and the service is spotty but its all good the food was great! GO!
(4)Phil O.
Great place for cheap, good food. It was located just about a block and a half from my hotel, and after reading some reviews about it, we decided to go on Saturday morning for breakfast. Didn't get there until 10am, so we missed the $3.99 breakfast special for a full breakfast. Still, at $7.95, it was a great deal. Food was good, and prepared the way I wanted it. Restaurant was a little busy, and I thought it took a little longer than it should have to get the meal, but that really was my only issue. Waitstaff is friendly and attentive. They kept coming by to see if we needed anything, even if they didn't wait on us. Go to Daisy Duke's when you're in the Big Easy.. you can't go wrong with it.
(4)Josh M.
Horrible service, and food. Dont bother.
(1)Mary N.
Horrible wings, wing sauce is terrible and wings aren't full wings, more like scraps no one else wanted to eat. Also ordered the cheese sticks that were over battered and extra oily as if they double fried it.
(2)Teri G.
Came here after being let down by a previous favorite. The place is pretty much a dive, but the staff was friendly, so we stayed. I'd seen their advertising and what appeared to be good reviews of their food. Maybe breakfast is bettter, but dinner was mediocre at best. Gumbo came lukewarm and with an out of balance spice blend. Something stood out in an unpleasant way. The combo plate was also lukewarm, and 2 of the three dishes had the same unpleasant balance of seasonings. The jambalaya, which is a feature, had been replaced by relatively bland crawfish etouffee with no warning provided. The biscuit was delicious however. Not sure I'll go back given all the choices in this restaurant centric town.
(2)Tracy L.
Stopped in VERYYYYY early in the AM while in the Big Easy after hours on Bourbon St ... The place has the BEST food and the hamburgers were TO DIE FOR! My favorite was the fried green tomatoes ... If you're in New Orleans give this place a try! And (just for the record) the young man that took our order was a cutie .... ;-)
(5)Rob B.
Always friendly service and large portions. I usually go for the hot sausage po-boy.
(4)Erin W.
Grilled chicken sandwich was great; fries had the right amount of spice. I didn't even need ketchup!
(3)Laschone G.
Good burger for decent price. Around the corner from Hilton Garden Inn French Quarter.
(3)Karen H.
Small place, nothing fancy, but the food is good and reasonably priced. Even my picky eater found something he liked.
(3)Ira A.
This place was highly recommended by hotel staff at our recent visit to New Orleans. We were impressed that they delivered although we did not use the service. The food was real good...we had breakfast after 1 PM which was great for us since we were on vacation. The service was so-so. The waitress greeted us and took our drink order. A second person deliver the drinks. The first waitress took our food order and a second person deliver the food. Overall the experience was better than average. It was good enough for us to return later that night for a late dinner.
(4)Avery H.
I was recommended this restaurant by a local from another restaurant and thought it would be good. We got there around 10 at night to eat a late dinner and I was very upset with how our dinner went. Maybe they were short staffed but on a Saturday night you think they would be prepared to handle a few customers. I ordered the gumbo and my friend ordered mozzarella sticks. After waiting over 30 minutes for our food I had noticed the couple next to me had been sitting there without their food since we sat down, which was the first warning sign. We contemplated leaving since we only ordered waters and our food had not even come out. Then two men came out from the little nook in the restaurant asking for a manager as he walked by our table. I asked him if he had received his food because almost everyone in the restaurant did not have food. He said they had been at the restaurant since 9 (it was now 10:35) and the food was the worst he's ever had in his life. This was our cue to leave. I wouldn't even try going here because we passed 20 restaurants walking to this place I'm sure we would have been waited on promptly. This was the worst service I received from anywhere in my 4 day stay in New Orleans.
(1)Jena V.
POBOY Depot. Our table had them all and no complaints!
(4)Robyn H.
Still have crawfish and is as good as it gets. All you can eat and some of the best I ever had. Also had burgers, salads and breakfast times before and it is all rather good. Staff is extremely friendly.
(5)Patrick M.
One of the locals told me this was a great place for breakfast. Couldn't agree more! Had an omelette with ingredients of my own choosing, and I have to say I've never had one made better! And it's really huge! Everything was inexpensive, and delicious. Service was above average. I'll be back!
(5)Kevin N.
Food was great and service was OK but we got a free crawfish for checking in and we did not get it. I asked for it twice and in the end it still didn't come out and we were in a rush and couldn't wait. So that was kind of annoying. Otherwise, a great experience.
(4)Nancy L.
24/7 is a plus since my flight arrived at midnight and I was hungry. This hole-in-the-wall had decent food. Ive had their well seasoned jambalaya and fresh catfish po-boy leaving me with a desire to try more. The 4-star is only for lack of decor & service. Consistency is also in question as the day cook isnt as great as the night cook.
(4)Meg J.
It was ok you can get bigger crawfish elsewhere! My husband got a bottomless Bloody Mary that he ended up ditching half way down the block. The waitresses were really nice.
(2)Annie R.
We stopped in twice during our stay over 2012 Carnival season and loved the personal attention, good sized portions, and menu selections. The gumbo was great!
(3)Nestor P.
I went to the area looking for a rest. called Oriente de venezuela but it was closed so i decided for Daisy and I do not regret it The place is not that formal but the Famous Daisy Dukes Wings are one of the best wings that i had ever. I ordered the Garlic spicy ones and those were delicious! Also they include a lot of napkins and believe me you will need those :) The place also serves the beer very cold and the oysters are fresh and big. I was a little bit hesitant with the oyster because the BP spoil but the server recommend me to try and were delicious. Very good food and a very reasonable price.
(4)Kalebyra W.
Breakfast sandwich with egg over easy and bacon on wheat at 5 am with family was delicious!! Open 24 hours and a short half block from Canal St.
(4)Dylan R.
Walking down Canal St., you will almost miss this place if you aren't paying full attention to the side streets. As you approach it, you will see a side room with open doors to the outside and a little eating area. (Can be annoying because we were heckled a bum while waiting for our dinner) The food is pretty good, they were out of Gumbo when I ate there, but had an Alligator Po-Boy and it was loaded with lettuce, tomato and pickles to the point where I almost couldn't even finish the sandwich because it kept falling apart. I would have given this place four stars except that the food was good, but nothing to write home about. And I do have to agree with the previous review focusing on the service. Our server was completely rude and gave off the impression like we were inconveniencing her.
(3)Melissa M.
Daisy Dukes served its intended purpose for a hangover breakfast, almost. It was fairly quick, inexpensive, convenient breakfast, close to the quarter with large, greasy portions and rushed, impersonal service without a wait to sit down. It would've been alot more enjoyable without the uncomfortably high temperature or obnoxiously loud 'Cajun' music, but you kind of expect that with a restaurant that close to all the hotels. They have free refill bloody marys which wouldve rocked if mine didnt taste bad and didnt come w/ a crawfish hanging off the side of it. I get it, we're in New Orleans and you're catering to tourists, but I'd like fair warning if there is going to be a dead body with its face or tail in my drink. It pretty much ruined breakfast for me, I kept picturing his little eyeballs in my drink and kept chugging my friends mimosa when she wasnt looking to get the image out of my head. Ugh. I feel like a jack*ss only giving them two stars, the food itself was decent, I would recommend ordering delivery because it was the restaurant (service, temperature, music, DEAD CRUSTACEAN IN MY DRINK) that sucked. I'm sure if I order delivery I'll bump up the stars.
(2)Jen V.
open late and the crawfish was good!
(5)Nasheedah B.
OK so aside from the fact that these folks are open all night, they are right next door to your hotel if you stay in the New Orleans Marriott and they have a BOTTOMLESS Bloody Mary the food is AMAZING!!! I had Po Boys, I had pie, I had omelets and all kinds of stuff... My seafood allergy always prevents me from having the full NOLA experience but this place kinda made up for the fact that I couldn't gorge myself on shrimp and crabs and such... The coffee is a disappointment, however. Pick up a cup at the Starbucks in the lobby of the Marriott across the street if you're like me and have to have it with breakfast... Otherwise this place is DA BOMB!!!!!!
(5)Stephen D.
This place is exactly what you would expect. A typical greasy spoon. There isnt going to be many things to blow you away but if you want fast, good quality food this would be the place. Service is great , food is acceptable. I really enjoy their burgers and fries, when not over seasoned are great too.
(3)Deborah G.
Had breakfast here and I think it was ok. I don't have anything bad to say, just ok.
(3)Annie K.
After three days of grabbing Starbucks for breakfast, we decided we'd have a sit-down breakfast on our last morning. Daisy Dukes is conveniently located right next to the Marriott, where we were staying, so it made it an easy choice. The service was quick and the place was cute -- very homey and cute, though not one of the cleanest looking places I've been to. I got pancakes, which are hard to get wrong, but they really just had no flavor at all. Even their syrup didn't have any flavor. The pancakes were massive, which would have been great, but I just wasn't that impressed. The hasbrowns, too, weren't that great. Cheap and easy, but I'm sure we could've found a better joint for a quick breakfast.
(2)Lolita W.
For a late night place this will do. Better than the average diner but don't expect five star food and service. Had the oyster po boy and it was pretty good.
(3)Vincent A.
I was in town recently staying at a hotel across the street from Daisy Dukes. I had already planned on eating breakfast here before I arrived. I had the seafood omelet and it was fantastic. The food in general really represented New Orleans cuisine very well. It was important to me to have authentic New Orleans cuisine at every chance I had and this place did not disappoint. However, a friend of mine ordered a Cajun omelet and found it to be very mild and bland. Since his tolerance for spicy food far exceeds mine, I tried it and found it to not taste spicy/cajun at all. Also, I thought Tabasco was a standard condiment in New Orleans, but they did not have any. Unfortunately the service was REALLY bad. The wait was much longer than average and our waiter never came back to check on things until prompted by us through other staff. He looked miserable and it appeared he may have had too many tables to handle. I had noticed other diners complain about the service as well. Please note: I noticed service all over New Orleans to be very slow, it might not be that bad to others but I am from Chicago, where speedy service is an expectation, not a bonus. Just keep this in mind as it appears they are much more laid back than the average American. If your from Southern California, you may not notice a difference.
(3)Sarah S.
We came in hoping for $2.99 breakfast (6-9am only), but realized we'd missed it. : ( The regular menu's food was actually pretty good. Of course I ordered the $8 Bloody Mary with (5) free refills! The first one comes with a crawfish, which I let my husband eat. I was kind of bummed when the refill didn't come with another, but I understand cost on a nearly-bottomless alcoholic beverage. I enjoyed the presentation of the drink, celery, olives, lemon, lime, and pickled okra, but man was it spicy/salty! Woo! However, the refills did allow me the opportunity to utter what is probably the best sentence to ever leave my lips, "Can I have my next Bloody Mary refill to-go?" I enjoyed said drink while walking to Bourbon Street, but could only finish 1/3, and gave the rest to my husband. The spice was just too much going on number three. The food was good. No complaints. It came out hot, and the included biscuit was delish. My friend got biscuits and gravy, which was HUGE and looked yummy. Service was a little lacking. It's a small restaurant and it was full, but I had to flag another server down to get some ranch I'd asked for when I ordered, and when another server brought the food from the kitchen. Overall a decent little spot, and worth a drop-in if you're hungry and in the area.
(3)P S.
One of the best burgers I have ever had and they delivered to my hotel. Would be more stars but they were 20 minutes late and forgot the fries I ordered and paid for. Even still, I wohld eat here again. Just be warned, they cgarge $2 delivery fee plus .20 per take out container.
(4)Alex C.
Very friendly staff. The chicken cheese steak is the star. Better than it looks. (No one was wearing "daisy dukes" though... :-)
(3)Mark B.
Good eats and bloody mary refills. What more can you ask for? Maybe not a "local joint" given the touristy location, but the eggs, fried green tomatoes and grits were tasty. Best part was the crawfish sample, which turned out to be about 12 crawfish given to us gratis. Nice staff too.
(4)Melissa O.
Great for what it is -- a 24-hour dive! I'd been in New Orleans two days for a conference and was craving some proper Cajun grub. Nothing fancy, just some red beans and rice, and my original pick -- Evelyn's -- was closed. I had the Cajun sampler, and everything was tasty. The jambalaya is served inside a bell pepper. Gumbo was spicy and filled with chunks of sausage, chicken and shrimp. Red beans and rice hit the spot. Green tomatoes were crispy, even taken to go. I sipped a Bloody Mary while they prepped my order, then they gave me a refill in a to-go cup. Drink was spicy and packed with veggies -- pickled okra, Spanish olives, celery, plus sliced lemon, lime and (!) orange. The staff was super, super friendly. Bonus points for the drunken (white) regular who referred to me as a "rich white lady." Because Daisy's is a hot spot for rich folk, I'm sure. Ha!
(4)Lucas J.
Alway good after a long night of partying
(3)Gina L.
Driving into New Orleans - in the middle of a rainstorm--- super late from CA - accompanied by an exhausted, crabby husband and whiny, anxious German Shepard that was locked in a car hours - this place was a GODSEND. Red beans and rice, a surprisingly well cooked Rib-eye steak and fried green tomatoes- all delivered to my hotel door within 30 min - AND was delicious? Thank you Daisy Dukes!
(4)J J E.
Great Breakfast and very cheap. I was told to go here and how can you go wrong with the name. This was the last place I ate before I left town. It was filling and very tasty. Want so great food go here.
(4)Adell C.
A place to go to soak up your alcohol. Raw Oyesters not chilled, VERY average wings, decent unremarkable Po'Boy, Flavorful Jambalya but served cold (mentioned to waitress, places the food in microwave with biscuit and ruined texture of biscuit when same plate of food returned to table). I will not return to location to eat, EVER! I've eaten at 24 hour diner's with better food and service! Eaters go at your own peril, if you must eat there, let it be out of necessity definitely not for a culniary experience.
(2)L L.
Bleh...I was in New Orleans for 3 nights and somehow managed to eat in this mediocre dive twice. It is dirty, with boxes of crap stacked behind the bar. First I went there for breakfast, which was ok. The Bloody Mary was huge, with a crawfish hanging off the side as a garnish, and they have free refills for them. The coffee cup was dirty and smelled like someone had been using it as an ashtray before they put my coffee in it. Came back again the next night late after Bourbon St on the way to our hotel b/c it was the only 24 hour place we were familiar with. Got gumbo and wings - both were awful and I didn't finish either....which is an amazing feat for a hungry drunk person at 3am. On the plus side, the service is pretty good, and they play random old 80's exercise videos on the TV late night, which was pretty entertaining after 10 hand grenades.
(2)Ni G.
went there on christmas day (12/25/12). there was a line, but it didn't take too long to be seated. good food, good atmosphere. i had the catfish po' boy and it was cooked to perfection.
(4)CJ W.
Great food! HUGE catfish Po Boy....two giant TVs to watch games and wicked awesome service, thanks Patricia! Hate to see ya go, but love to watch ya leave.
(5)A G.
Well, I had high hopes for this place after the doorman at the Marriot recommended it to me and my friend. For New Orleans, this place really let me down. I got their famous wings which were undercooked, however they did have quite alot of meat on them. The wait staff did not want to be there, and when asked about Bourbon Street the waitress became very defensive...definately a locals place.
(1)Kaiping S.
PERFECT spot to stumble to after a night of heavy drinking on bourbon or to celebrate a michigan win in the sugar bowl. good mix of regular food at a 24/7 diner and cajun food, including breakfast. TVs inside as well. the large portions of food will not blow your mind but are def good and priced very reasonably. a much better (and potentially healthier) option than krystal or arbys.
(4)Ron C.
The thing about New Orleans, is if you are staying in-near The Quarter, do your homework on dining so that you can find an unpretentious delicious gem like Daisy Dukes. The nook-and-cranny locals' places like this always have more character, besides. Thanks to Groupon and another site, I was alerted to this restaurant, found very enlightening reviews on Yelp and dined there on September 1. Long week, long travel day, compounded by miserable rain, and a quick tasty meal was in order. My server, Jaz, was very friendly and patient with me (so much good stuff on the menu, and I was starving and couldnt decide). The greeter and other staff were equally inviting and friendly, in person that day and also for my take-out order another day. I ended up with a side salad (gigantic) and a fried oyster poboy (gigantic and delicious -- impossible to get good fried oysters anywhere but Nola and I dont like them raw). A perfect comfort meal that hit the spot and I certainly was back on my weekend trip. My lunch on September 5 made this 5 stars, hands-down. For a bite on-the-go, I thought I'd grab a shrimp po-boy and soem of the famous (per the menu) hand-cut wings. I was absolutely overwhelmed -- the bag felt like someone had mistakenly put someone else's larger order in it. The po-boy was gigantic -- the the point that I decided to enjoy each large shrimp (you're talking 26-30-count or larger) individually -- yummy by the way with light and perfectly seasoned batter -- and make an impromtu salad of the lettuce, tomatoes, and pickles. The wings were equally spectacular -- very large and meaty and the barbeque sauce/seasoning was out of this world (like what you'd expect in a BBQ specialty restaurant). Trust me, the folks near me on my flight were wondering where did you get "that?" I certaily wonder why folks can't make the 2-block trek from Bourbon St for this great comfort food -- vs. straggle into a fastfood joint with nasty, cold burgers (just because it's on Bourbon) for a combo price that is the same as a po-boy or wings etc. Thanks, Jaz, and thanks to Daisy Dukes for being you -- and getting my vacation off to a great start and ending it with a bang! Five stars all the way -- if I return to Nola, I'll be here a lot!
(5)Howard L.
Alligator Po-Boy, large in size and in taste. Although not fried alligator as i had blindly expected, alligator sausage as it came out still had intriguing taste and texture. For the comparative types, alligator does not taste like chicken, even if it was breaded and fried like a chicken. Will stop by here again and definitely a fan, recommended to any casual wanderer looking for a late night bite to satisfy hunger or munchies.
(4)Tiffy G.
Daisy Dukes is a great late night (24 HOURS!!!) spot after some drinks around the Quarters. Must try the Boiled Spicy Crawfish, Lemon Pepper flavored Chicken Wings and the Seafood Gumbo (if you like a thickish consistency). I tried the Seafood Gumbo at 2 other places and Daisy Dukes definitely wins!!!!
(4)Patrick A.
Good inexpensive food that is a step above fast food. In the French Quarter that is hard to come by. Oh and its kid friendly.
(4)D C.
I had low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised! Our waiter was a sweatheart, and the pizza here was really delicious! Good sweet tea too. Very mellow vibe. Not exactly high class, but great for a bite and a place to rest your aching feet.
(4)Aaron K.
Nothing to rave about, but not bad on the whole. Go here any time of day to grab some grub to help with the hangover you got a couple block away. Can't really recommend anything as it was all average. Slightly pricey, but solid breakfast food that can make you feel like you are in your local greasy-spoon.
(2)Kourtney L.
I know a lot of people like this place and I did at one point, After future visits Ive changed my mind. Being a CA girl Ive learned I'm used to fast things and every where in NO is SLLLLLOWWW! This place takes the cake for slow service. On top of that the last time I was there I had to wait for the waitress to tell her "baby daddy jail lock up story" to the table behind us with some guy hitting on her. Then she tells him "if he cant pay her bills he cant have a phone number"...EEEWWWWEEEE hunny, class set sail far from that ship. Next she mentions my daughters race and ASSumes we are similar and best friends because we both share biracial children. Riggggghhht. I don't get it? Many of the waitresses in there were lacking the same common sense as the one I was stuck with and cared to gossip more than service their tip paying customers. I was not overly impressed by the food and my gumbo tasted like Chili. I come to NO for the real deal, not some knock of scared version of what it should taste like. Only plus is there open into the weeee hours...but its not like your getting your food until the mid next day anyhow.
(2)Cindy P.
Several days later, I actually came back here with a large party and ordered the filet mignon philly cheese poboy sandwich! Yum!
(4)Anna M.
Went here for breakfast. Boyfriend and I got the early bird special. Food was good, not amazing. Typical breakfast. The bacon was the only thing I didn't like. It was cold and hard and chewy, not crispy at all. The grits were grits. Had some of the boyfriend's hashbrowns. Get those, not the grits. Sausage was better than the bacon as well. Biscuits were great and fluffy and yummy. Coffee and orange juice is pricey for what they are. Dive diner coffee for $2.50? Other places are cheaper for drip coffee. $3 for a small glass of O.J.? sigh
(3)Christine A.
Spicy, delicious gumbo and a free sample of crawfish. This has become my gold standard for gumbo, believe it or not. I'm not sure why I decided to walk into this establishment out of all of the places around but it did not disappoint. By looking at the patrons, it seemed pretty hip. One table was of what must have been young musicians, another of a couple of 30-something, decent looking guys. My server was a bit rough around the edges but very friendly. Check it out if you get a chance..
(5)Dan W.
Good burgers GREAT seafood and the service was fantastic! Definitely ask for Patricia, she was our waitress and was terrific. Attentive, knowledgeable and friendly....she is definitely what u hope for.
(4)C. C.
I go here at least twice everytime I visit NOLA. The crawfish etoufee and alligator sausage is some of the best I've ever had. The atmosphere is very divey but the food is quick and portions are generous. I'd recommend this place to anyone seeking authentic cajun food. A huge plus to this place is it's open 24 hrs which is amazing if you're a night owl like me!
(5)Amanda C.
I was a little underwhelmed with the red beans and rice,as well as the gumbo. Especially for the amount of money spent. But I will say the crawfish etouffee was banging!
(3)Amy S.
Daisy Dukes has great craw-fish. Other food served there is just ok. Check yelp before you go for discounts.
(3)Laura D.
The service was great. Super fast and friendly. The food was awesome. My husband had blackened catfish and I had the catfish poboy. It's simple food done right. The heat in the spices was perfect.
(4)Michael W.
Unfortunately, they started off with a bad impression when my Sweet tea came out to the table. The sweet tea tasted like they put a bucket of splenda in the damn tea. And with me being an avid sweet tea lover from the south, they immediately lost some points.... and my respect of being a deep southern city. Alright now the food, I had the fried Catfish platter with the 'cajun' fries. Kudos for the catfish being piping hot but it was a little slimy.they probably should have cooked it a little longer. But it was tasty nevertheless. And the so called 'cajun' fries ...failure. I think that no establishment with paying customers should serve freeze dried fries that are cooked in the oven and dried out even more. And you can not call fries Cajun just because you add a little Cajun seasoning. That just won't do. If I do go there again, which Im not sure I will......I'll try the fried green tomatoes.
(2)Rita M.
This place is a typical late night diner that serves tasty food. The ladies, even at 3.30am, are just as friendly if we were in there at a decent hour. The food was tasty and they do not harass you if you order from the children's menu. I had an alligator po'boy and gumbo which was great after a night of boozing. A solid diner at the perfect price.
(5)Charles H.
24/7 : breakfast, huge portions, tasty shrimp po'boy and an excellent gumbo; CLAMOROUS: and noisy but large seating area; GOOD PRICE VALUE! Gumbo, 2 mealer shrimp Po Boy:$18 Really good for a quasi-chain but I still don't understand why it's named after a Georgia television character and not a Creole or Cajun. In general I thought the food was good, with generous portions and well priced. And best of all it's open 24/7 and has a good sized, albeit no-frills dining room. We had the omelet with hash browns and biscuits (breakfast is served all day); a really tasty shrimp poboy, and believe it or not, one of the spiciest and tastiest chicken, andouille and shrimp gumbos in a perfectly mahogany colored roux! Very noisy (the ice maker is in the dining room for waiters to shovel, lots of droped dishes) AND I still miss the only French Quarter Taco Bell that occupied this space before Katrina, but Daisy Dukes is a good addition.
(3)natalie s.
Great food, great service. We were originally supposed to dine next door at "Jimmy J's Cafe" but after a rude encounter with staff, we came here. Couldn't have made better decision. The food was delicious; I had a pork chop and over easy eggs and my fiancé had a sausage Po-boy, per our server Jackie's advice.
(5)Séamus C.
A real dive of a place next to our hotel, but open 24/7 serving totally unhealthy but fantastic tasting items. I liked the gumbo and (1/2) po' boy combo for $7.95 which was dirt cheap and quite satisfying! Wash it down with an ice cold Abita to make it a total dining experience!
(4)Greg W.
Checked out this spot late night on our first night in New Orleans and it did not disappoint. We grabbed a seat a little before midnight without a wait. Went in a group of three, and everyone got traditional breakfast items - pancakes, omelette, grits, bacon, etc. The food came out fairly quickly and was reasonably priced. Would definitely go back again.
(5)Brock R.
Cute little place, we had some nice food. Waitress was charming. Found the bottomless Bloody Mary bitter at first but it seem to get tastier every time she filled it! Lol. I would return to try more of the menu next time I'm in New Orleans.
(4)Joy D.
At 3-4 AM in the morning, this is exactly the kind of food that I would look for
(4)Noel L.
Great location, bloody Marys were bottomless as advertised. Tasty Christmas Day meal. Highly recommended.
(4)Sara M.
This place is just eww. Even drunk I didnt enjoy this. The waiter ignored us. We were not loud or impolite, we sat there silently enduring the rude service, and the crappy food. I ordered cheese sticks. They were obviously frozen as was my husband's cheeseburger. The bad part was the "marinara" sauce that came with them. I use the term marinara very loosely. it was actually some blob of tomato paste that was cold. It came in a cup that when tuned upside down, it didnt budge. I dont mean cool. I mean refrigerator cold. I could see people eating in the kitchen and touching the food on the plates they were bringing out.....gross. So we didnt even finish our food.We asked for the check twice, and the waiter just wandered around. We went to Krystal on Bourbon. When we left, the waiter was outside right in front of the restaurant smoking leaning against a car. I guess this explains his inability to fetch a check.
(1)Jim T.
Diner like dive. I didn't even order anything. My companion did get the crawfish and enjoyed it. 1 pound was plenty for 1 unless your really hungry. Looking at orders at other tables nothing looked overly appealing either. Would probably be much, much better for a late night stop after too much drinking.
(2)Nate B.
The food was average, nothing special, and the service was very slow. The waiter was nowhere to be found once she brought us our food. She didn't come by to check on us or to ask if we needed water. We waited about 20 mins after finishing our food to get our bill. Very disappointing... Should've waited in line for Jimmy J's.
(2)Alicia M.
Had an Omelet here on March 4th and man was it DELISH! No dissappointment!
(4)Phil C.
Went here for a late breakfast and it was very satisfying and started out the day nicely. Not to crowded and service was very friendly and attentive. Menu had good variety and was a challenge to narrow down an order. Decided to try the seafood omelette with shrimp and crawfish. And it was good. I tried the grits... got to remember to add butter and a little salt. :) Checking-in through yelp, I received a free sweet tea cocktail as well. Very refreshing. Mimosa is another good drink here. My friend got the Bloody Mary with crawfish granish.. looked very nice and she said it was strong and spicy. I'd recommend this place. With a few tvs and chill, dive feel, i'm a fan.
(4)John I.
I went for dinner around 8:30 PM on a Monday. Wasn't crowded. Very fast service. It's not "elegant" but it was nice and homey, like an old favorite neighborhood establishment. I had a cup of Gumbo and the Rice and Red Beans plate. Both were delicious! With a giant size soda the tab came to just under $20. I definitely will be back again.
(4)Kristine P.
My husband and I went for breakfast. Had to use the restroom and on the way down the hall I slipped on grease on the floor. Bruised my knee and sprained my ankle. Not only did they not apologize or offer help, they ran and got a "wet floor" cone and put it where the grease was and told me I should be more careful. They knew the floor was wet because they had a rolled up dish towel on the floor seeping up the grease. I don't care how good or bad the food is, these people are not nice.
(1)Laura D.
Loved eating here. The service was good and the food is delicious! Unfortunately the wait is a little long during the rush. I would definitely recommend the fried green tomatoes!
(4)Maggie S.
Cute place. Stumbled upon it and remembered reading reviews before my trip. Good breakfast. Waitress friendly. The little dish of fresh fruit on the side was nice. Sat by the window to watch the street traffic go by. The coffee my husband got was tasty,
(3)Wayne M.
This is a sloppy seconds choice for breakfast. If there is a line outside, it's not for the food. The sausage gravy tasted right out of a can. Any restaurant in the south that can't make good sausage gravy from scratch should be ashamed.
(2)Lou C.
A great late night post Bourbon St place to eat. I went to NOLA for a bachelor party with 9 guys and a few of us stopped here after our first night. Quick service and good quality food. We all got various po boys from steak to shrimp to gator and all were great. Nice large portions and if you check in on yelp you get a free app! We went for the Cajun fries.
(4)Martina-Realtor H.
Open 24/7 with bottomless hurricanes & more mimosas this place is the greatest in the late or early morning hours! Had an amazing omelette with some cajun sauce that pulled it together. Waitress was so sweet & helpful in directing us to the local places with the best music. We were in there around 5am and had the best time! Meet some cool people and even kicked it with NOPD! LOL it was a better time then the casino! If you around regular dining times be prepared for a wait on your food though.
(4)Samantha M.
We had Angela as our server and she was very knowledgeable and amazing! Crawfish was good as well! Little bit spicy, but Angela saved us time teaching us how to eat them! Apparently the heads have no meat, and are absolutely useless. Pretty good prices too @ $8/lb.
(4)Christine B.
I was really tired from my flight into New Orleans so while I was wandering Canal street I randomly ran into this place and decided to order some take out. The restaurant itself is relatively small about 5-6 booths and 5-6 tables really. The booths can hold I think about 7-8 people. The staff here is really nice - I walked in and was immediately greeted by a girl and she went ahead and got my order and everything really quickly. I ordered: Side Salad: 4.25 ice berg lettuce, two rings of onions, soggy cucumber and tomato. Really gross, serves me right from trying to eat vegetables in new orleans. biscuit - DELICIOUS omg i just want to eat biscuits all day, so buttery, so delicious. Gumbo - It was pretty good, a cup is $5 which I thought was a bit much since it's just literally 8oz, but you gotta have some in new orleans! Tips: They're open all sorts of hours AYCE crawfish is in for $20 Overall - wouldn't rush to come back here if I'm back in New Orleans. For an unsuspecting tourist, it could have been much worse!
(3)Sean G.
Got here for late lunch. The cat fish po'boy was spot on. Service was OK and drinks are plentiful.
(4)Patricio F.
Great little place place lots of tv's. Apps came out quick and seemed fresh. Grilled shrimp po boy was damn good. Gumbo was good but not the best. Great atmosphere, pretty waitresses, and good food.
(4)Alvin Q.
Drunk? 4 am? Starving? Well this place hit the spot perfectly. Fair prices I believe sine it was the only place open near my hotel in walking distance (Sheraton). The food was great! I has the half shrimp boy sand which and gumbo special. First time having gumbo and it was great, spicy more than I like but I forced myself to eat it. It was so good and the shrimp was perfect. All in all I would visit again but it's too many other places to find and try out.
(5)Jinyoung P.
This is K's and my go-to spot when we're hungry at like 11 pm, which actually happens quite often because he eats at odd hours and I'm hungry every two hours. Our most recent visit was at around 3:30 am. We both had a busy week and passed out way too early on a Friday night and woke up super hungry in the middle of the night. We knew we wanted to get some food that wasn't fast food, so we drove all the way to the quarter to Daisy Dukes. I like their gumbo, and I think I've got wings here twice already (just cuz we seem to end up there when I am having cravings for wings). I've had the alligator sausage meal, which is pretty pricey but delicious. K has ordered pork chops, blackened fish (which was pretty good), and some other things I now can't remember. He can be a rather picky eater, but he hasn't complained about any of the food here. We will keep going back to Daisy Dukes as long as they're open when no one else is.
(4)C R.
Considering crawfish aren't really in season anymore they were pretty good. I just couldn't come to NOLA and not have some. Bottomless bloody Mary's for $8 and they are 24 hrs. My experience was good overall.
(4)Jake C.
The food was tasty, and the service fast and friendly. It's just expensive...too much money for the food quality. I enjoyed myself though,and have nothing really bad to say. Would recommend.
(3)Jojo D.
LATE NIGHT NOLA it's not gourmet but it'll do and you know what the people working there are so nice and fun it's a 2am must
(4)LaDawn G.
Stopped in Daisy dukes because streetcar cafe was closed down they would have never survived against daisy dukes I had catfish po boy and it was delicious will definitely be back to try other dishes plus they are open 24/7
(3)Wendy D.
Thought the food was really good and went there a coupe times as the prices are pretty reasonable for NOLA. would have given 5 stars but the second time we went the service was very slow. The shrimp po'boy was very good. Also, the etouffee was great.
(4)Michael C.
I was near bourbon street and wanted to get some crawfish and found this place. It had decent reviews so decided to try it out. We ordered the oysters, crawfish, and catfish poboy. The prices were about $10 a lb for the crawfish, $16 for the poboy, and about $12 for the oysters. It was vacation so might as well splurge a bit. This was the first poboy I ever tried and it was pretty good. I don't have much to compare it to, but I could see why it was a staple food for new Orleans. The crawfish was flavorful with spices, but I am a bit spoiled since I eat at boiling crab and kicking crab pretty often, so to me it was okay and decent. The oysters are oysters, so delicious and didn't have any weird taste to it like some places do. Friendly environment and give pretty big decent sized portions.
(4)Kate M.
I ducked in here today as it was raining. The waiter talked me into a Bloody Mary "unlimited refills.". When I read the menu, it stated you needed to order a meal in order to get unlimited refills. I wanted lunch anyway, so I ordered the $4.99 4-oz., burger with fries. The Bloody Mary ($8.00) was THE WORST Bloody Mary I have ever had. The burger was OK on a soggy bin (from the fat in the burger), lots of yellow onions (yuck!), and some really mushy tomatoes. Oh, the pickles and lettuce were just fine. So I didn't finish the Bloody Mary, and the waiter wanted to know if I wanted one to go. Really??? I told him I didn't like it at all....don't know if it was the vodka or the mix, but it was bad, and there was no ice in it, so I put ice in it from the water. Do NOT waste your time here (coupon or not). There really are a lot of other good places with reasonable prices in The Quarter.
(1)Preetha P.
Was in a hurry to get to airport, so I stopped at Dausy Dukes for a quick bite. Had a fried oyster basket and gumbo. Both were good. Service was fast.
(4)Tasha P.
I wasn't impressed...at all. Went for lunch based on a recommendation from a local. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and the hubby had pancakes, bacon, eggs and grits. My shrimp were good and seasoned perfectly but the bread was way too thick and crunchy for me to eat. Red beans were just okay. Hubby's pancakes were good but everything else was mediocre and his grits were extremely watery. I also thought the prices were kind of high for the quality of food. There are much better places for food in the area so I wouldn't go back.
(2)Bruce B.
Oyster poboy yum. Big screen tv for the game. Abita amber it's all good.
(3)Sarah B.
Having not been to Louisiana in about 12 years, I was excited to have some real crawfish, and to show off my crawfish-peelin' skills. ("Don't eat da straight ones!") We discovered Daisy Duke's had $20 all-you-can-eat crawfish and bottomless Bloody Marys (provided you purchased food) so we decided to check it out. Our waiter was plenty nice, and the restaurant, while pretty empty, seemed atmosphere-y enough for our large group of nine. The crawfish were served fairly quickly, but I knew these crawfish wouldn't be anything like the ones I remembered from neighborhood crawfish boils back in Bossier Parish. Where was the spice? The crawfish were on the bland side, definitely a disappointment. $20 for AYCE seems like a good deal, but beware; you'll be served up some spice-less crawfish, and between 30-50% of them will have straight tails. I left New Orleans regretting that I hadn't had a more enjoyable boil experience.
(2)Big D.
Awesome food, quick delivery to table and endless bloody Mary's. I will be back. O yea, the biscuits, Damn those are great!!!
(5)Ali C.
If I learned one thing about going to NOLA with a big group, it's to make reservations. We didn't our last night and found ourselves wandering around looking for a place that would accommodate eight people. Luckily, Daisy Duke's (where we saw had a huge line to get in for brunch earlier in the day) said that they could but that we needed to be split up - better than nothing. I'll touch on the service first, then the food...our waitress was clearly almost done with her shift when she was assigned us and was visibly annoyed, not to mention couldn't answer one question about anything on the menu. People in the group were getting annoyed and things were just real awkward so we said something to another worker. Then Pam came to take care of us - Pam ROCKS. Sweetest lady who couldn't have been more attentive and helpful. Everyone seemed pretty satisfied with their food. After gaining 108930247894 pounds from earlier in the trip I got the greek chicken Caesar salad and it was ENORMOUS. Enormous, but delicious. Another highlight: chili cheese fries for the table. Daisy Dukes was good enough and would probably be better for a couple people, but it was a little rough with eight.
(3)bora p.
They're 24/7 in the Quarter what more can you ask for. I've had the fried oysters (yum), the fish and chips, steak (deliciously med. Rare), oyster on the half, gumbo (I've had better, it's not the worst but...eh), wings (spicy I like). The servers are real chill, but not looking to party with the diners like some other establishment. It's NOLA you shouldn't be surprise or expect sterile, but the interior of DD is clean and street smell doesn't follow you in lol sometimes.
(4)Jeremy K.
A locals approved 24hr diner with fantastic creole inspired cuisine. Great place to start the day or end the night.
(4)paul w.
I came in here for a late lunch/early dinner on a Sunday afternoon. I was seated at the only vacant table but it took forever for the waitress to take my order. I got the combo: etoufee, gumbo, red beans and rice. It was tasy, however it was served at lukewarm temperature, making me wonder if it wasn't just reheated in a microwave in the kitchen. Gumbo should be served piping hot.
(2)Jenna C.
I don't know. I just don't know. If you like greasy spoon type places this is for you. I don't. It IS cheap and the portions you can eat off of for a few days. Not much that is good for you here and the service took quite a long time. It seems that this place is banking on the overindulgent heading for heart-attack Tourist. I would skip it and find something more fun and better for you. Maybe head to the farmers market on the water? (Meals from the Heart is MY fav!)
(2)J B.
Amber was amazing! She was super attentive, helpful and extremely friendly. We will definitely be back next time we're in New Orleans! Also, the shrimp omelette and bloody Mary's are delicious! Very affordable and open 24/7!
(5)Nicole K.
We stopped by here yesterday because I was on a hunt for boiled crawfish. Being that it's early in the season, this was one of the only places around that is currently serving it. The crawfish was pretty good-seemed a little overpriced at $10/pound, but bring that they're one of the only places serving it now I guess they can charge that. It was definitely worth a stop to satisfy a craving. We also had the shrimp po boy which was also pretty good. Service was so-so. Overall probably won't be going back next time we are in town.
(3)Will P.
So good I had to have it twice A close friend was getting married in new orleans and I was staying in their designated hotel for the wedding party downtown. I was by myself so I was walking around looking for a place to eat. I stumbled upon Daisy Dukes, I think because I saw something about chicken & waffles on a sign. Went in got my food to go and went back to the hotel. I have to say the food was pretty darn good. I noticed they also had shrimp po'boys so for lunch I went back to have one. That thing hit the spot. If you're downtown wanting some soul food give daisy dukes a try
(4)Jordan W.
Been coming here all week for Breakfast. Have had excellent service and quick food.
(3)Janine B.
Great food for the price. Large portions, straightforward. We had breakfast which was quickly prepared and hit the spot. Great place to go if you have been out all night & looking for a quick bite.
(4)Trip C.
This place is perfect. Good prices, great food, and even better drinks! Amber is certainly the best waitress on staff. She know the menu and is a great servant!
(5)Damond S.
The waitress was very nice, and they were able to accommodate our party of 9 at 10:30pm which was great! .......but the food was just okay, at least what I had. The salt level of the food was kind of high. I just had some wings for an app, and the chicken tender basket with potato salad. The chicken tenders are done in house and are not frozen and pre-made. But this is not necessary a place I would go to for a "real" meal, but maybe just to satisfy some late night hunger.i wouldn't go here for a nice "dinner"...But they do serve breakfast 24 hours...very much "Diner" feel
(3)Josephine L.
My boyfriend and I were starving after our flight to New Orleans, but it being midnight on Dec 25, not many places were open. Daisy Dukes was just a stone's throw from our hotel (ain't that the reason half the people make it here?), so we stopped by here for dinner. I grew up on Cajun/Creole cuisine since my parents lived in Louisiana for years and my mom is an LSU alum (go Tigers!). I knew from a quick glance at the Yelp reviews that I shouldn't expect anything mind-blowing, so perhaps that is why I'm giving this place a more favorable review. If you come in here understanding it's NOLA's version of a greasy diner, you'll come with the right mindset. As others have noted, portions are abundant here. The Cajun fries, which were listed as a side, were easily a full meal's worth. One huge basket filled with starchy goodness, seasoned in Cajun spices. The fries were crisp and not too oil--a rather pleasant surprise. I also got the fried green tomatoes (again listed as a side). I was served a platter of 6 huge slices of fried tomatoes. I only made it through half before I cried uncle. Too. Much. Food. My boyfriend got the shrimp po boy with gumbo. The po boy was rather forgettable, but the gumbo wasn't too bad. A tad flavorless, but the consistency was good. Service was quite speedy when were there and the waitress was quite nice in a brusque kind of way. In a pinch, this spot will do.
(4)Stacey G.
Went here today with my little family. Early bird special was great! Husband I both got it, eggs, bacon, hash browns, and biscut. Daughter got pancake and fruit. Service was quick and nice!
(5)Danielle S.
We had breakfast there and it was excellent. There is an early bird breakfast if you get there before 9am. Good fast service and it was very clean inside. Aligator omelette was great! The hash browns crispy and the biscuit was a legit homemade biscuit. Can't go wrong for breakfast here and they are open at all hours too!
(5)Joe P.
Good place to stop in for lunch the hot sausage po-boy was spicy and good. Service was prompt and good. Go for the onion rings not fries
(3)DIANE W.
came on recommendation of the desk clerk at the Hotel we stayed. Had étouffée and alligator sausage. It was delicious. the place was not packed when we were there but we had a late lunch or early dinner how ever you view it. The glasses of tea were huge and much appreciated for their cold brew. The staff was sweet and funny and very attentive. Over all i would recommend it
(4)Joe D.
Breakfast was okay....but $1 extra for poached eggs...come on????
(3)Elaine W.
The food was alright, the waitress was sweet and helpful. My husband loved the alligator sausage and I thought the grits were pretty good. The prices weren't terrible. I'd go again.
(4)Russell S.
Right next to the Mariott the breakfast was fantastic good classic southern food with a uniquely New Orleans flair. Worth your time and money (the cost was low but the quality was high). Be warned the place is small so good timing is required to get a table quickly but you won't regret the wait.
(5)Minh T.
Went at night and the service was slow. Waited outside to be seated, waited for water, and waited to pay. I heard crawfish were good so tried a pound. It wasn't tasty or fresh. Place is more for breakfast foods. I also had shrimp po boy and that was good.
(2)Roberto H.
This place is great for the night owls. Need a bit more life and helpful staff...yeah I'm sure no one wants to serve at 3am but we're tourist and would like a bit of guidence and attention. Food was decent.
(3)Kathy P.
Great little place to grab a po'boy and some hand dipped onion rings. Friendly wait staff. Glad I picked this place during my bust to the French quarter. The place has a nice rustic charm, with old wooden floors. Delicious southern sweet tea, and the offer you a cup to go.
(5)Oolong T.
This place is a great place to go to late at night. I especially enjoyed the cup of gumbo and the onion rings. Be sure to ask for the Duke sauce for your onion rings/fries!
(3)Jennifer V.
Great service, really good food, bang for you buck. And they're always open! Ordered 50 wings that were so good, a few pounds of crawfish, drinks...everything was enough for 6 people and it was about $10 per person after tax AND tip.
(5)June G.
Long Island iceteas and seafood omlett. Yummy. Service was a little slow but it was a Sunday so will give allowance.
(4)Dean W.
I went in for a late night meal and wasn't overly impressed with the jambalaya. Nothing special about the meal or the restaurant. It's right off of Canal Street near the Quarter. The restaurant was not crowded at all and the server was attentive. The jambalaya wasn't too spicy or hot, just pretty good. All and all if you're looking for a quick meal, it's ok but I wouldn't go out of my way to go there next time I'm in New Orleans.
(3)Gina M.
Being in the French Quarter, at 10 pm, looking for food, during some parade is nuts. We were nuts. So we sort of had no choice but to land here unless we wanted to wait nearly an hour anywhere else. The food was good. Cajun food and hearty tasting with a great roll. I didn't leave bummed but had wished for better. Does that make sense? ha. I might go back.
(3)Tiffani C.
This is my second time to NOLA and I ate here both times. The first time I had breakfast which was great. On this visit I came twice. The next day I had the seafood gumbo which was perfection!!!! My friend had the popcorn shrimp which also very good. The second time I came it was quite busy and my food was disappointing. Everything was super salty.I could not even get half way through my gumbo. I had the tried oysters which were okay, and the fries were good. My friend order the 3 catfish which was also loaded in salt. I'm guessing there was an accident in the kitchen. I would still try it because 2/3 times it tasted good.
(4)Lynn W.
They don't call me the queen of awkward moments for nada... So, I recommended this place to my boyfriend. We wanted a little Sunday staycation and thought this was the right choice, WRONG. At arrival, we were bumped back to wait outside. Are you muddling my intelligence? Uhm no, my man walked in the door to beck the rude hostess. Yo it was hott out there. The food shouldn't even get a choice on a palet. We were not happy staycationers. Maybe we shoulda ordered those bloody marys. How do you, as a highly visible restaurant, skrew up am omlette, eggs, sausage, biscuits, grits. I am not giving up hope on this local business. My boyfriend is over them but I noticed they were rated highly for oysters and green fried. If I go back, I will write an update
(1)Laurie b.
Open 24 hours . I haven't had anything but omlettes and hash browns . Not bad as I was starving and it was late. Service was good and it wasn't full of drunks which is hard to find after midnight.
(3)Lisa C.
This was recommended by friends, we went on a Tuesday night, great quick services and good food. Great oysters, gumbo, fried green tomatoes. Decor needs some work, our booth was missing the cushions on the bench which was a bit uncomfortable.
(4)Ashley T.
I really enjoyed eating here ! I ordered the shrimp po boy and spicy gumbo . It was definitely one my top favorite restaurants that I enjoyed eating here in New Orleans . It was so good , that I came back the next day just to order their spicy gumbo . Will for sure be coming back the next time I come to New Orleans .
(5)Shannon R.
I can't believe I was in NOLA and really only wanted their burger. You can't beat free refills on bloody mary's either! Great service, low key, open 24 hours. I love everything about this place. It's a Must-Do when I'm in NOLA from now on.
(5)Priscilla L.
First of all they are open 24hrs so that is a plus for me. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and my husband had wings and gumbo. It was all very good. Cant complain. I will be returning next time Im in New Orleans.
(4)Joe H.
Awesome!! A little hole in the wall but usually the best food in town. Party of 10 with family & friends. We had the catfish & shrimp po boys with rice & red beans. The servings were more than we expected. The kiddos ordered their usual burger & chicken baskets which were also tasty. Whenever we come back this will be the first & last place we eat at. Highly recommend!!
(5)Lauren T.
Sooo good! I love the shrimp poboy! One of the best I've ever had! Hands down a great place to eat with great service !
(4)Kristie A.
A place that serves breakfast 24/7? Sign me up! We got a late start one day on vacation so this was a great stop. My friend raved about the burger, but when I saw the breakfast menu I had to order from that. I got eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast and they gave me a side of bananas. Peeled and cut. Who does that? It was your typical greasy spoon food, but hit the spot. Service is about what you would expect at a place like this. Don't be afraid to grab your waitress to tell her you need water. Also, with food purchase the bloody mary's have free refills. I love New Orleans.
(3)Xia V.
Pretty much everything around these area are the same price, though this particular place was fill with great food. I was not disappointed. A plus, that they open late. I can't recall if they can still smoke inside or not, but I thought I remember smelling cigarette. I would definitely go there again.
(4)Delie H.
Well, I didn't expect much after a horrid experience at Mother's. I am now banned from recommending places to eat while out of town. My sister found this place and I was wary. Very wary. Waited in a short line outside in the rain, dreading another experience I shall try to forget.. From the first, "Babe, here is your table" I was feeling the vibe. Smiles, tables of people laughing and enjoying their food. I ordered a pound of crawfish, the rest of my party ordered 50 wings ; lemon pepper, garlic ,and hot. The crawfish arrived in a boat, with another boat for the refuse. Steaming hot and flavorful. The wings, were delicious, crisp, tangy and flavorful. I couldn't believe how easily fed we were and comfortable. Free refills on the drinks, I didn't need any the glasses are so large you would do well to share one drink. Enjoy! Do not pass this place by, it's open 24 hours right across from the Marriott. Parking at the Marriott for $10 for 2 hours. I'm coming back Babe!!!!
(5)Chad H.
Good food at reasonable prices. The fried green tomatoes were very good but a bit bready. The sampler was good and the boiled crawfish was exceptional!
(4)Jay-zelle C.
The evening staff has a horrible attitude and no communication skills at all. Although the morning staff was polite and helpful I can't see pass how rude the person answering the phone was the evening I called back. This person also lacked comprehension skills as well. But to end on a positive note I thought the delivery guy for the morning shift was a doll. He was very friendly and the main reason we ordered from here more than once.
(2)Krysta M.
This is a great option if you're staying at the Marriott and need a quick place to grab brunch or lunch in between meetings. The Bloody Mary's are decent and the food is quick! I had biscuits and gravy and they were pretty good. Again, this is a fast option if you're in a rush that does the job.
(3)Bill D.
This place is located directly behind the Marriott Hotel. We had breakfast there and ordered the early bird special. Great deal for NOLA. Had eggs, bacon, home fries and biqsquit for4.50. The service and food were both good. Highly recommend for breakfast.
(5)Ruth V.
Tucked away at the bottom of the French Quarter, I honestly never stopped in to this place before, because I thought it was a strip club. It's located next to a few and I just assumed by the name... oh well. PROS: - Super no-nonsense staff that seem to have seen it all. They just want to get you your food and drink, which I love - not a lot of small talk - All you can eat crawfish, A L L Y O U C A N E A T - Bloody Mary R E F I L L S - Fast service - Massive soft drink sizes, so you don't have to keep begging for refills - Open 24 hours 7 days a week - Breakfast all the time CONS: - Pepsi products - can be a little loud @daisydukesfood
(5)Foodie On T.
Had nice fried green tomatoes but the buttermilk baskets were the highlight of my trip
(4)Holly T.
The staff is so nice! I loved the craw dads and the Bloody Mary is divine. It's great for a late night meal. You should definitely give it a try.
(5)Willy L.
This place is perfect! Open late, great food, great service, great prices, bottomless bloody Mary's?! I usually never write reviews, but it's hard not to once you've been there! A+
(5)Pete W.
Good comfort food on a cold NOLA night. Good value, friendly staff and local beer on tap.
(4)Katrina C.
Slow albeit friendly service but food came out fast. Average food, but I must complement the fresh basked yummy biscuits. Great bottomless drink specials. Good prices but I think it's high... Located in a nice area of the Main Street. Early bird food specials before 9am.
(3)Josh S.
We came here on Christmas day, expecting delicious food. We got crap. It seems like the NEEDED to open today on Christmas in order to get a large crowd due them always being uncrowded and empty. The food was less than mediocre, not fresh, and took a long time to be served. The waiter was nice, which bumps it above, well, no stars. Do yourselves a favor. DON'T go here.
(1)Shane T.
We were recommended this place by our hotel staff and it lived up to the hype. Be aware, portions are very large! We started with the fried green tomatoes and 2 for 1 hurricanes, both of which were excellent. Then we each had a Po boy, I had the catfish and she had the shrimp. Both sandwiches filled to the brim with the fish and shrimp. We left stuffed and could hardly walk.
(5)Cheryl F.
Eggs were not very fresh, fruit cup was a couple of sad, shriveled strawberries and a browning banana slice or two. Just seemed a bit dingy and run down. Wouldn't recommend. Servers were very nice however.
(2)JJ M.
We were looking for a nicer place for dinner. We were very hungry and got tired of looking. We stepped in here around 7:00. The bartender immediately greeted us and explained to me the difference between gumbo and jumbalya. The bartender was also our server. She was very friendly. I didn't catch her name, she is early 20's with curly hair. We ordered filet steak Philly sandwich with jumbalya and fried seafood platter and two cocktails. Food was very good and portions were large. Prices were very good! After a nice meal, we returned to our hotel. About a hour later we discovered we left a cellphone (not mine of course) on the table. We called and the bartender found the phone and was holding it safely. I highly recommend this locals as well as tourists.
(5)Vicky L.
They are always so nice. Until recently, I only came here after a night of drinking. This last time, I went sober. Yes, its still good when I'm sober. My most recent trip had Alicia helping us. She was really nice and patient with us. And very nice towards my niece who was be a wiggle butt. They have a good children's menu. Their portions are really big - even the children's meal. They have great comfort food (this includes some southern staples).
(4)MD W.
After we left the Blue Nile (great jazz music there), this place was recommended!!! I wanted the po boy!!! It was loaded with shrimp... Delicious ;-)
(4)Andrew C.
Food was way too spicy and I normally like spicy food but I couldn't even eat this. The gumbo was very watery and had a strange taste to it. Wait staff was very unfriendly.
(1)Marcus B.
That po boy I had was outstanding! And their potato salad was incredible. I'm glad to have stumbled upon this place. I can't wait to eat here again when I'm back in NOLA.
(3)Teresa S.
Some friends and I had dinner here before hitting the streets for a night out on the town. This restaurant was right across the street from our hotel, Sheraton New Orleans which was cool. It wasnt too packed when we got there but people were strolling in frequently as we ate. Our waitress was cool and attentive and got our orders correct. I ordered the famous spicy garlic wings that were very hot with way too much sauce. One of my friends ordered the Teriyaki wings and they were way easier to eat and tasted better. However, I still ate my wings and was able to take some back to the hotel to eat when our night or rather day ended. The prices are very affordable and I didnt hear anyone complaining about their food.
(3)Anne K.
We came here for a pre-dinner (this is a judgment free zone, people) because our dinner reservation was at 9:15 and we were starving. It's open 24/7 and my cup of gumbo was alright (a little salty). The service was not that great, and that's all I have to say about that.
(2)John C.
With so many fantastic restaurants in NOLA you don't have to put up with ignorant waiters, horrible service, and hidden costs. Go somewhere else. This was the first time in many many years that I left a restaurant without leaving a tip. The waitress, who claimed to have been the ex wife of the owner, make politically charged statements when we asked about the menu. Then was attempting to push her religion on us but quit abruptly after we had a look of surprise on our face. Then she added $8.00 on the bill for "cheese, jalapenos, mushrooms, and bell peppers" on the eggs. A buck a piece. All of us at the table did not share her political views and did not appreciate the comments. And half of us was Jewish. We left a note instead of a tip. The food was just OK. Nothing to write home about. We had eggs, ham, and grits. Without the $8 toppings the eggs would have been plain. With coffee that was a $13 simple breakfast.
(1)Jon M.
Stopped in for a hangover lunch with a big group of people during a bachelor party trip. The Oyster Po' Boy was delicious and damn do they give big portions here. By the halfway point of the sandwich I had to have it boxed up to take home. The others in the group ordered a variety of things, and all were really impressed. The late afternoon Po' Boy leftovers by the pool was just what was needed to help work off a night of what can only be called a heroic showing of booze drinking and use of illicit narcotics. Thanks Daisy Dikes!
(4)Cossette P.
Valentine's Day: we had a late lunch and decided on late dinner. While walking past this place earlier in the day we saw an "all you can eat crawfish" sign. Hubby and i opted for oyster on the shell, fried green tomatoes, and the AYCE crawfish. The servers were friendly and attentive. Since it wasn't crawfish season yet the little critters were tiny. They were generous enough to bring us another plate of these bugs while we're still working on the pile that we started with...I had to ask them to stop. The oysters were alright. Fried green tomatoes good but of course greasy. The crawfish...peppery and salty....not for me. It wasn't fine dining but I thought it went okay....until...3hrs later I was puking these little critters out. I was so sick that I was throwing up 24hrs later. Not a good experience.
(2)Jeannine S.
2/27/14 : Early Bird Breakfast at was solid & filling for 3.99! Got a delicious biscuit, grits, scrambled eggs, and ham. Coffee was good, and about a buck less than the entire meal, lol. Left full, not stuffed. Always nicer that way. Leaves room for more tasty New Orleans food later in the day!!
(4)Lisa F.
Cheap food that's pretty tasty. Delicious Bloody Marys. Buy one get one free! Also breakfast 24/7. Super friendly staff.
(3)Elva D.
Went here for some late night eats. We eat family-style so I didn't personally order all the following for myself. Spicy Gumbo was great, just the right amount of kick, but the Cajun omelette wasn't as spicy as I had hoped. I had to ask for salt on a margarita which baffles me if they advertise margarita deals. The wings were juicy and garlicky, but the gyro meat isn't fresh off the cooker. Must be pre-packaged. Overall, great spot for late night eats if you've been on bourbon street long enough.
(4)Ashley M.
Reasonable prices, the ability to order easily ala carte and convenient location. Only complaint was the coffee: weak. I had the biscuits and gravy and the bicuits were really light and fluffy.
(3)Julie T.
We went here on our 1st visit to New Orleans and the food was solid! Everything was delicious and the staff was wonderful. We ordered the crawfish, which was the best we had by far in town. We ordered their spicy, which was spicy but mind you, we can eat really spicy so we asked them to make out next batch even more spicy hot and they came out just the way we wanted, so hot! Would definitely recommend this place for seafood, esp crawfish lovers! They also are open 24/7 which is helpful for late night eats!
(5)Ewa K.
Crazy long awaiting time, even during not busy night. At least 30 min just for the simple breakfast sandwich.
(2)Dre A.
Good Lord, all kinds of uneventful. I come here about once a year when I've forgotten how awful the service and food is at the place - to prevent a memory lapse - I've decided to yelp it out. Ordered the standard breakfast plate, eggs sunny side up, grits, biscuit, and bacon. For $2.00 more, I added a stack of pancakes. If you're into presentation or pleasing your tastebuds, please don't look for these treasures of life here - my plate looked like a hurricane hit it by the time I got my shredded it was so blackened bacon, glue cup grits, squashed eggs and my saving grace biscuit... but 45 minutes later into my meal- still no pancakes (but of course they didn't forget to add it to the bill). I did however, found a black hair in my food that I pretended was mine to make me feel better. Never got a coffee refill for my small coffee cup. I saw my waiter twice. Once, when he took my order and second when I chased after him in the kitchen for the check. Don't understand why he was M.I.A. considering that the place was half empty (which was surprising considering it was Jazz Fest weekend.) Do you're self a blessing and avoid the poor service and generic food here unless you're desperate, drunk or forgetful....
(1)Priscilla K.
daisy dukes is a no-frills eat-and-go restaurant. we wanted crawfish while in NOLA on our friend's bachelorette, and this place was one of the closest in terms of walking distance. our server was kind and took care of us well. yelp had a check-in deal for half a pound of crawfish so we added that to our order! (they also have an AYCE crawfish deal at $28/pp) their drinks are huge, among which we had sweet tea and bloody marys. the bloody mary was really good, one of the better ones i've had. my friend was sad that hers didn't have a crawfish in it (as shown in the menu and on other tables. minus 5 pts). the crawfish comes out on one large platter and is accompanied by a large bowl for the shells. i expected some paper to be laid down to just go at it, so this was a bit different. the crawfish itself was decent, the spices were crazy! overall i appreciated how they seasoned it. i wish they would stock up on wet-naps or something. we had to ask for lemon wedges and even after washing our hands several times throughout the day, we still had traces of crawfish on us. ya win some, ya lose some.
(3)Heidi M.
Friendly staff, great Cajun food near the quarter without spending a lot. We were there 4 times in 4 days! They will show you how to eat the crawfish.
(5)Alan W.
I came here at around 1am to get a late night snack after partying! Ordered a couple Po boys and sat down for about 15 minutes paid for the food and left. Was place was maybe about 1/2 full that late at night. The po boys were good and I enjoyed the food decently. Not the best one I had but still very good. There was the usual vareity of local food here and was not too expensive. Thanks for opening late!
(3)Louie F.
We stopped in for lunch because it was close and didn't look busy. I ordered the Red Beans and Rice. It was OK, not a single slice of sausage which was disappointing. The only redeeming thing I could say was that the biscuit was excellent, but, I wouldn't go back...
(2)Ji C.
By far, the best bloody mary ever. And the food's awesome too. Service was great, fast, attentive. Everyone was super friendly. A real gem of a place.
(5)Rosalyn D.
Great food! My friends and I visited during the MLK weekend and experienced the best service. Ask for Jazz!
(4)Shalana P.
Not impressed. We came for breakfast on a Tuesday morning and the place was almost empty, so nice that there was no wait. Waitress was slow and didn't check in on us often and forgot my water with my Bloody Mary. The Bloody Mary itself was ok, but next door at Jimmy J's you'll find a much better drink. This had heat without the flavor. My friend ordered pancakes and extra crispy bacon. She enjoyed the pancakes but the bacon was extra floppy so she didn't eat it. I ordered the early bird breakfast which is a standard two egg, biscuit, bacon, and hash browns. Now I happen to be a firm believer that a breakfast joint should ALWAYS be able to make good coffee and good eggs. Not the case here, unfortunately. I ordered over medium and received completely hard yolks three times. I sent my eggs back twice and the third time I said screw it, I don't want spit in my dish. The waitress was apologetic and I totally understand that it wasn't her fault at all. She was friendly and gave us a 15% discount on our ticket. All in all. I was MUCH more impressed with Jimmy J's and won't be coming back here.
(1)Kim H.
There's a lot to love about Daisy Dukes! Every time we visit New Orleans we manage to end up there for at least a couple of meals. Here's why: 1) good food at great prices 2) open 24/7 3) breakfast served all day 4) daily food & drink specials 5) convenient location 6) friendly service 7) relaxed atmosphere Whether my husband and I go as a couple or take our teenaged kids, we are always satisfied. My son, who is a bottomless pit, fills up on the po'boy & fries. My picky daughter manages to find something she likes every time. If it is late in the evening, we can order from the kids menu so we don't go to bed too full. And the early bird breakfast special is SUPER cheap and yummy ( great for early risers or those who've stayed up to watch the sun come up). For us, a trip to NOLA includes a meal at Daisy Dukes.
(5)Lucas C.
Probably the worst restaurant I've ever been to. Our waitress had to stop taking our order to give some random lady a lighter. This is just pitiful. Chicken fingers were not edible, frozen pizza, grocery store bought cheese steak, crappy burgers and rotten gyros. DONT EAT HERE IT IS THE WORST RESTAURANT I HAVE EVER BEEN TO. EVER!!!! We had a party of ten and not one meal was anything better than disgusting.
(1)Danny M.
If you're in town for Mardi Gras or just a weekend in NO, you have to stop and grab a bite to eat at Daisy Dukes. Good service and a great special with 7.99 for a half po boy and some gumbo.
(5)Helen D.
Their gyro is pretty good but really greasy. I went there in July and the meat was better than it is today. Not sure if its a change in qualify of meet, cook or new owner.
(5)Thai N.
We stumbled upon Daisy Dukes while bar hopping for a bachelor party and we ended up staying here the entire night. Awesome environment, tasty crawfish, excellent service! Can't wait to go back!
(5)Rob P.
Some mornings I wake up very early for no reason and go to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. The food is always excellent and the staff is helpful. I've only eaten the omelets but am always impressed with the quality. The only downside can be finding parking.
(4)Monique C.
Went for a late night dinner, didn't have to wait for long, but was escorted to a side room with bar stools and a TV. I ordered a shrimp poboy and my friends ordered cheeseburgers. The poboy was pretty good with all the fixins, fried shrimp pretty tasty, and the burgers looked good as well. Wait for food wasn't bad, but our waitress could have been a little more attentive/friendlier, but this may have been due to how busy they were.
(3)Angel B.
Clean, (really clean for NOLA;) good service, alligator sausage po boy & fried green tomatoes were amazing! Yum
(5)Rod L.
Just had breakfast food, which is hard to get wrong, but my Omelette was somewhat brown and just didn't seem fresh, the grits watery. The biscuit was fresh and tasty, and basically saved the meal from being a total waste. Probably a good place to stop if you are drunk and not able to discern otherwise, but there have to be better choices out there.
(2)Rick G.
We discovered this place the first day we arrived in New Orleans. We have been back for breakfast everyday since. Their breakfast special is amazing. Eggs were cooked perfectly as ordered. The bacon, ham, and sausage were all great as I tried a different one each morning. And you absolutely cannot beat the service received and all from smiling, upbeat servers. Wonderful way to start your day!
(5)Bronco B.
Decent place to grab a bite after hours. Lots of police officers when I went there, there must be a donut shop close by.
(3)Mitch S.
So here I am back at Daisy Duke's. I promised the good folks here when I was last here at the end of Jazzfest (May 2012) that I'd write a good Yelp review if I liked it. I was admittedly hesitant to do so. The problem is that not only do I like it, but my New Orleans ritual now contains near-nightly visits. This is a fine thing indeed; however, now following through on my promise means that I'll probably have to wait in much longer lines to get in once word gets out and my review here is confirmed. Oh, well... I'm a nocturnal creature. I live in the San Francisco area, and am a film producer and professional musician (and dinnertime is often after midnight). I'm addicted to good seafood; oysters on the half shell and boiled crawfish are but two at the top of the list. This Daisy Dukes location offers both (but the lesser "Daisy Dukes" on Carondelet doesn't; same name, different owners and menu items). Living in the Bay Area is a joy, but trying to find any food after around 11:00 is definitely a challenge. To find shucked oysters anywhere after 11:00 is impossible (as is finding crawfish just about anytime). Then I discovered 24-hour Daisy Dukes on Chartres, and ate there virtually every morning during the two weeks of Jazzfest 2012 before I finished my day (that began at 11AM the previous day). The staff is great, and the food is both tasty and affordable. I can show up at 5AM if I want and get a few dozen freshly-shucked oysters, a pound or two of great crawfish if in season, and a po-boy. Heaven. So even though it took a couple of months, I have now kept my promise to Daisy Dukes. Just please don't tell too many people about it. Gotta run now to dig into my third dozen AWESOME oysters; if you end up going, do tell 'em that Mitch sent ya...
(5)William C.
Great Crawfish at 2am!!! Some of best crawfish I've ever had! Must have had 6-7 lbs every nite in a weekend here.
(3)K S.
Normally I prefer not to dissent from the masses, which seem to offer a mix of reviews -- but today's review grabs a healthy 4 star review for three reasons: the service, the bloody, and the breakfast. Simple enough on each measure. The service here is great and you can pretty much customize any order with zero complications. It's a great place to find a smile - hungover or not - and a welcoming reception. The bloody is not only very tasty, the refills are free. That alone demands a minimum of 3 stars. The kitchen could be on fire with smoke billowing from the back. As long as the refills keep coming I'm good with any potential sidebar disaster. As for the food, it's all good. I suggest building your own triple decker breakfast sandwich. It's very inexpensive and very filling -- not to mention very good, too. All considerations deserve a solid 4 star review. The service, bloody and breakfast will leave you fulfilled and happy. Enjoy a great start to your day! No comment on food beyond breakfast!
(4)Joseph S.
Should have known this off canal place was going to be terrible the moment I walked in. Service was non-existent. The fried shrimp looked like they were frozen and shipped from China, i.e. they were tiny. It's the type you might expect to see on a crappy poboy but not in a platter. Wouldn't have gone if I wasn't dragged in, but since I was I feel compelled to warn others. If you don't care about taste, atmosphere, or service, then Daisy Dukes is for you.
(1)Linh N.
Wasn't too busy when we came in around 1030am, which we thought was good. We were promptly seated and waitress took our order quickly. Good first impression. However, the orange juice we ordered tasted old and bland. Breakfast took a while (almost half an hour) to arrive. My friends liked their omelettes but my crawfish etouffee left a lot to be desired. A little bland, salt helped, but wasn't heated properly. Half was warm, half was cold. Kinda Meh. Waitress was helpful and friendly. However, despite the fact that it was pouring outside and we wanted to stay for a little longer, they were trying to kick us out after we've paid. Didn't come to clean the table. We ordered a few drinks to keep our table but they never brought them so we left after 10 minutes.
(3)Tracy W.
I'm being generous based my friends' experiences here and not my own. I had a literal cup of gumbo, which, while very tasty, cost $6! There was plenty of shrimp and sausage, and it was just spicy enough for my liking, but the cup was tiny and should have been priced around $3. Thankfully I had an orange in my bag to satisfy my hunger while my friends finished eating. Obviously I should have ordered breakfast between 6 and 9 am (huge portions for $4 what??!!), or possibly anything else on the menu, but c'mon, shouldn't everything be up to par?
(2)Byram S.
Love this place! The crawfish are perfectly seasoned and you can get them anytime. The staff was prompt and nice.
(5)Jason M.
As a guy from southen california and little knowledge of nola food scene tis place was amazing. We chose this place because of the reviews on the crawfish boil which by the way was awesome. After a few of the bottomless bloody Maries I decided on the alligator omlette and WOW!!! I HIGHLY RECCOMNED THIS PLATE. The service was also very good as we had a party of 10.
(5)Vida A.
All u can drink bloody mary's for $8 bucks, hell yeah! They aren't the best but they will do at 3 am. Only place you can eat really in the French Quarter. People watching is great too. Food isnt special but like i said, not a lot of choices.
(4)Nicole N.
I got it delivery and it took an hour and 15 minutes to arrive (my hotel was literally around the corner). The delivery driver said my entire gumbo spilled because of the "potholes in the city". I carried my food up the elevator and sure enough, the gumbo was not only spilled, but dripping through the torn plastic bag and making a mess. I was starving and ate what was left of the gumbo in the container (2 or 3 bites) and it was pretty good and they were generous with the meet from what I could see. I also ordered BBQ wings and Cajun fries. I wasn't impressed. I definitely lost my appetite smelling the gumbo mess all over my soggy flavorless fries and BBQ wings. At the end of my meal, I concluded that I would have rather walked to the mcdonalds across the street to eat. Very disappointing.
(2)Megs T.
Ok so this is definitely a straight HOLE in the wall, 24-hour joint. But at around 3:00 am on a drunken night/morning THIS is where I had the BEST meal of my most recent NOLA trip?!?! And isn't that how it usually happens? After all the Yelp research and even recommendations from locals--you stumble, by pure serendipity, into that place that makes your trip:) Anyway, I ordered simply: Hot Sausage PoBoy. Mannnnn, that thing was SO good! Rocked my world. It was huge. (Maybe the equivalent of a whole pack of smoked sausage on it?) The bread was buttery and soft, the sausage grilled and charred and spicy. I finished half and took the rest back to the hotel. Considered eating it for breakfast the next day. Please see the pic! So if you are ever in NOLA looking for food at a random hour (or not) I can pretty much guarantee you'll be more than happy here.
(5)Kim H.
We decided to stop by here after taking a super long walk to the area then riding the street car back and forth. It was open 24 hours and I saw that they had breakfast. First of all, the service was phenomenal. We were checked on by just about every server there. I got the BOGO Bloody Mary and the seafood omelet. Let me tell you, I should have skipped the side items because the omelet was huge. It looked like they used 4-5 eggs to make it and it was full of wonderful seafood. Loved it!
(5)Sandra L.
This is a hole in the wall joint that's open all day, everyday! They serve huge portions. I ordered the breakfast plate one day, and ordered the burger the next day. The breakfast plate comes with 2 eggs, 2 sausages or bacon, toast, and grits. The burger was good and I substituted for onion rings. The onion rings came in a HUGE basket and was enough for 2 or 3 people. My neighbors at the next table got the po'boys and each plate served 2 people. It was way too much food. :) I tried the bloody mary and didn't like it. But I normally don't like tomato juice though... Service was always good.
(5)Eric O.
Nothing special or outstanding about this restaurant. Food is decent. Seating is small and cramped. For New Orleans dining, I've experienced much better.
(2)Nickie G.
All you need to know is that Daisy Dukes is 24/7 and they serve breakfast all day. You know you are going to stumble in at some ungodly hour with the desire, nay, the NEED for some Vitamin G to soak up all that booze. This place is as good as any. We did just that early one morning to get some food. I got the two eggs, over easy, with hashbrowns and biscuits. Eggs cooked perfect. Biscuits were surprisingly good and really soaked up the booze. Hashbrowns ok. The people watching really made the place though. You think you're drunk? You are not going to be the drunkest there by a LONG SHOT. So sit back, enjoy, and get some grease before you pass out!
(3)Sam B.
disappointing my food came out 20 minutes after the rest of my party had finished theirs, poor service average food
(2)Amy D.
We should have known better based on other Yelp recommendations but I was dying for some crawdaddy's and this place was a hop, skip and jump from our hotel. I, of course, got some mudbugs and my husband the red beans and rice. Neither were very good. The crawfish were dry and overcooked and the RB&R had an overwhelming vinegar taste (weird). The one good thing was they had 5 Abita Amber drafts for $10. Not a bad deal. Our waiter was especially friendly and attentive. This was a first and last visit for us.
(2)Clayton T.
Food was decent. Nothing amazing. Disastrous service. It took me an hour and 20 minutes to get a po-boy and a check. The waiter was completely unapologetic and rude. Tuesday 3/11 - whichever guy was on staff....I can't think of another time I've ever had such poor service. He was literally only able to visit my table 3 times in 80 minutes. Hope you have better luck than myself.
(1)Lindsey N.
It's a place that will serve you breakfast 24/7, which is cool. But, it's nothing to write home about. Cold pancakes, fake eggs, long wait time. The mimosas were pretty good, the bloody Mary's were horrible. The place is nothing spectacular, but to have breakfast after a night on bourbon street at 4:30 am really hit the spot.
(2)B.J. F.
Decent little spot that can get extremely busy. Food is decent but our waitress left a bit to be desired. After giving us our food we never saw get again until 15 minutes AFTER we finished eating. So service looks to depend on the waitress you get. Food was decent but nothing to write home about. I had the catfish poboy sandwhich and wife had alligator omelette with grits. She enjoyed her meal and mine was as expected. Place is a decent spot to grab a meal and is close to the casino.
(3)Suzanne W.
Excellent food and friendly service. This is the best of New Orleans! Our favorites--Cajun omelette and Ribeye steak and eggs. We stayed at a hotel on Canal and came here for breakfast three mornings in a row. They have an Early Bird special for $2.99 before 9am. Highly recommended!
(5)Matthew B.
Daisy Dukes was recommended to us by our mom and it didn't disappoint. The Bloody Mary's come with free refils and an almost ridiculous amount of garnishes including a crawfish. The seafood omelet and grits were excellent.
(5)Todd K.
Very good lunch place. Came here for lunch on vacation. The gumbo, as other people have mentioned, is excellent! The poboys...well...I mean it was good, but I have no basis for which to compare as I can't make a judgement based on one data point. I had a gator sausage poboy. The half poboy+soup is a good deal. Normally, a cup of gumbo is $4, and a full gator poboy is $13. For $8 they give you a cup and half poboy. So pretty good deal. The fountain sodas are served in huge cups. If I came back to New Orleans I don't think I would go back, not because it was bad but just because it didn't blow my socks off and there are so many places to eat and try in the city
(4)Greg M.
Cheap breakfast... You get what you pay for!
(2)Brittany L.
Don't let the name fool you. There are no half dressed waitresses slingin' jambalaya and gator sausage at you in this place. It's a 24 hour establishment that serves up some of the best cajun cuisine I had in NOLA. I decided to try the sampler. I couldn't make up my mind because EVERYTHING sounded delicious. Seafood omelets, oyster po'boys, fried green tomatoes, oyster remoulade. Good grief. I also opted for a bottomless bloody mary ($8.00). It came dressed with celery, green beans, okra, a lemon and most importantly, a crawfish. YES. Although I'm not a fan of crawfish (i know, i know), it was still pretty cool to get one on my bloody mary. Never had that in Texas before. My friend Jean enjoyed the crawfish treat while I guzzled my bloody mary. The mix consistency was on par. Not too thick and not too thin, with just the right amount of spice. A bit too much horseradish for me, but still delicious. Just as I was polishing off the first bloody mary, the waiter appeared with a tray of gleaming, golden Cajun goodness. I felt like a kid at Christmas. The plate before me consisted of a small bowl of red beans and rice, jambalaya and shrimp gumbo ALONG with a freshly baked biscuit, 2 friend green tomatoes and a side of remoulade sauce. I took a deep breath... I didn't know where to begin. So, I decided on a clockwork method of eating. I took a bite of everything in clockwork fashion. One spoon of gumbo down the gullet, then onto the jambalaya...next, down the hatch went a bit of red beans and rice. And so, and so on. I was full by the first round. Everything was so good. The chef was on his A-game that day, that's for sure. My fellow dining companions were also in love with their food. Another friend had the sampler, and was in love like I was. The gator sausage was described as a bit too salty, and the seafood omelet was "good but different". Not sure what that meant, but her plate was clean. If you're in the NOLA area, hit up Daisy Dukes. Bottomless Bloody M's and good food to boot.
(5)Nick D.
Kind of a cross between a diner and a bar (they actually have a full bar). In a 3 day weekend, I ate here 3 times; once for breakfast and twice for a 4am "snack." The 4 am trips should probably be disregarded, although I did enjoy my breakfast sandwiches both times, but the real breakfast I had was very good. The hashbrowns aren't really my style, but the omelet and biscuit were quite good. The coffee was descent and the waiters were nice. Prices aren't too bad either. I probably hit it so much because it was literally around the corner from my hotel, but I still think I would have gone there if it wasn't so convenient.
(3)Jacquie J.
Posting my trip advisor reviews this review is from March 2012 This is a hole in the wall with quick fast service.Don't expect any thing just average food for a good price!
(2)Joseph S.
Pros: - It is 24x7 and it opens on Christmas eve and Christmas day - They serve beer Con: - Chicken Wing is ok, I ordered the Spicy Garlic Chicken way, the sauce is good, but that's all I can taste. - I'm not gumbo expert, but I think their gumbo is average at best. Overall, I would come here if I have no where else to go like on Christmas eve, no place was open.
(3)Carla G.
Groupon has let me down again. I was excited to purchase a groupon for $10 worth $20 for food at Daisy Dukes. I ate here for breakfast on my first day of my vacation. The place was packed so I thought this was a great deal I was let down completely. I have been to New Orleans a lot and there are just so many better breakfast places than this. (Ruby Slipper, Stanley, Mena's) The egg omelet was completely burnt, the biscuit was dry and the bacon so salty you needed a gallon of water later. The pancakes were just o.k. A little tough but a better option than the omelet. The place did not seem clean and the table was sticky from the syrup. I guess this is a good option after a long night on Bourbon street and it really doesn't matter the quality of food. So disappointed that I wasted a meal here and didn't go to a better option.
(1)Phillip P.
We ordered delivery, late night on a weekday (tuesday). It took 1 hour 15 minutes for our delivery to show up. They didn't give us a clue it would take this long. Plus they forgot our juices. When the food arrived it was cold and nasty. It had been sitting around for over 45 minutes.
(1)Kaylan A.
The food was good and the service was great. If you're getting fries, make sure to get the spicy ranch sauce, it's sweet with a bit of a kick. This place is super inexpensive, so I don't know why it got two $$. Love that it's open all the time!
(5)Paul H.
Only ate breakfast here but did so several times during my stay. Omelet is delicious. Hash browns are okay. A couple of friends enjoyed the bottomless bloody mary, which is delicious I must say. Good place to eat breakfast and a good price.
(3)Darryl P.
Nawlins is one of my new favorite layovers and Daisy Dukes is one of the reasons. It's close to the hotel and the food is great. Almost no wait from the time I walked in. I ordered the Cajun Omelette with grits, juice, and toast and it was very good. Well seasoned. Well cooked. Well made. The cook was singing while he made it so I figured it would be good. I was right!
(4)Cameron K.
Bottomless bloody marys seals the deal for me. They are pretty tasty too! I enjoyed my breakfast sandwich as well.
(4)Jermaine W.
The place really looks like a questionable establishment from the outside but inside is cool and the food passes the test. The wings were great, fried hard, and the actually have sweet tea, unlike many establishment in the French Quarter area.
(4)amber d.
Came in looking to kill time right before I needed to head for the airport and boyyyyy was I mad at myself for not discovering this place sooner. This is literally across the alley way from my hotel the Marriott...sigh... Now onto the good... I only ordered fried green tomatoes and I've still yet to conclude whether I like them or not...hmmm.... But Unlimited Bloody Mary's for $8!!! Love it!
(4)David F.
Daisy Dukes was a pleasant surprise on my recent visit to New Orleans. We had a group of 10 and were looking for a place close by to eat Cajun. There is nothing impressive about the curbside exterior and the interior is simple, but the food really hit the spot. I am not a big Poboy fan, but the shrimp poboy was filled with fried popcorn shrimp and the blackened fish poboy looked tempting. I had the Blackened Catfish Platter with gumbo, fried green tomatoes and biscuit. The two decent sized fish fillets were heavily seasoned and quite spicy, which is how I like my blackened fish. The gumbo was very tasty and a nice side. The fried green tomatoes though fine, are not big on my favorite sides list. The biscuit was excellent and I mean noticeably so. I also sampled the potato salad which was quite good. I expected to see waitresses dressed in Daisy Dukes but to my surprise this was not just another tilted kilt or hooters like I was prejudice to believe. The staff was quick and pragmatic getting us seated quickly even with a party of ten. Food was out quickly and staff was attentive. If you are looking for Cajun just off Canal this is a great choice. I hear breakfast is winner here too so if your there between 1:00 am and 4:00 you might want to check out the specials.
(4)Gary R.
A local favorite with good breakfast offerings, endless Bloody Mary's and quick service. The prices are very reasonable especially if you get their before 9 am for breakfast. Have not had lunch or dinner but they do offer a large menu variety.
(4)Janie J.
We were recently in New Orleans for the jazz and after an amazing few days of good times and good food we went out for our last night a little late. Having a hard time finding a restaurant style place rather than a bar, open late, we happened apon this place. We had, had nothing but good food everywhere so we figured why not? I guess all that fun in the sun must have screwed up our judgment. This place, from the moment we sat down was horrible. Our waitress took 10 minutes to get our drink order and then another 10 to bring us two waters and 3 beers. We had six in our party. We ordered our food which included a start of boiled crawfish. And got the yelp coupon for a free appetizer which we picked out the wings. Wings were disgusting. The crawfish were tasty enough (not as good as the fairgrounds) but they serve them in a huge boat that takes up a ton of space and then another huge boat to put the shells in. Stupid. When our food came they just keep piling on the table even though we were done with the boats. We had to grab someone walking by to take them. We ordered three shrimp poboys and they were awful. Hard bread and virtually tasteless. We ordered the fried oyster basket that sat apon a soggy mess of fries. We also had the fried green tomatoes, that were mediocre at best. I would steer clear of this place. Not only was the food horrible the waitress was no where to be found other that to take our order and drop off the check to which they added an automatic 17% GRATUITY! She also took nearly 20 minutes to pick up the cards. We were just sitting there waiting to get the hell out of there. I was honestly debating just leaving cash without the tip at all if she didn't show up finally. I have NEVER been more pissed off at any establishment. I'm an extremely good patron! I work for tips and pride myself on good customer service. We were very friendly and polite but our server was horrible. It was as if she knew she was getting her 17% regardless so she just didn't care. What blew my mind was her actually asking us if we wanted dessert?! Shameful DD! To the owner, check your staff!
(1)Tonia H.
My review might be slightly jaded after going to Mothers (as in evil step mother) but i doubt it. The food - Amazing, Service- super warm. I love this place. We had crawfish and it is not for the weak of mouth. This was spicy!! Then we had the lemon pepper and hot wings. Delish for days!! followed up my oysters on the half shell.. My only complaint would be that you probably shouldn't serve the spiciest thing first. I was able to enjoy the oysters after having my mouth and soul on fire in a good way. I would highly recommend this place. Went two times in one week. Thank you to the waiters, owners, staff, bartenders, chef for making some of the best food in this specific category. As they say, you put your foot in it!!
(5)Kevin L.
Had the spicy gumbo. Wasn't too spicy at all to my dismay. No gumbo file either, looked at me like I was the first to ever ask for it. Everyone else in my party enjoyed the food. Got a small pizza to go for the wife, we both liked it.
(3)Kalean V.
The best 24/7 restaurant in the quarter! Their omelettes are amaizing and everything in general is fresh and very good service no matter what time of the day or night you're going there. It's been a few months that I started to go around the French quarter and try the food in all 24/7 bars and restaurants ... daisy dukes on charters definitely got me going back there at least 3-4 times a week now !
(5)Young A.
Not a fan. Food was edible, but nothing great. Definitely doesn't compare to the other options we tried during a 3 day trip in New Orleans. Service was the biggest problem. Slow and unsmiling. Not clearing away our appetizer plates (that were clearly finished) when the entree came. Near the end of the meal, we spilt our Pepsi accidently so had to get up. Waitress comes over and asks us if we're done - clearly notices the spill but doesn't help with cleaning up, napkins or anything.
(2)Leyandra M.
We first went in because it was across from our hotel. I'm so glad we did. The staff here is amazingly nice and efficient. They're open 24 hours, you can even get breakfast at any time. We went in twice. Once for breakfast on our last day, and once late at night after a night on Bourbon St. Breakfast orders on a scale of 1-5: *Pancakes = 4 *Veggie Omelet = 4 *Plain Jane Omelet = 3 *Breakfast sandwich = 3 As someone mentioned before the coffee cups are on the small side. I had a coke and the cups are HUGE. You don't even need a refill. Late night creep: *Hot Wings = 5 *Spicy Garlic Wings = 4 *Philly Cheese stake = 3.5(the steak wasn't all that, but the bread was nice and soft, and the lettuce and tomato was really fresh.) *Mozzarella sticks = 3.5(only because the marinara sauce was served cold) *Chilly fries = 3 I would definitely return to Daisy Dukes for the Wings alone. The prices are reasonable, and the portions are a good size. It's a great place to just chill and enjoy yourself.
(4)Joe B.
Some of the best fried seafood in the Quarter. The breading actually has taste instead of a bland breadcrunbed coating. Great gumbo too. It equals or exceeds the famoux big name places.
(4)David R.
I had my doubts about a place called Daisy Duke's, right around the corner from Chartres and Canal, which was open late. Seems like three strikes (or at least three red flags) but I have to admit that we all enjoyed a great meal with good service for close to reasonable prices. I had a delicious (and large) shrimp poboy and some solid onion rings. My cup of Diet Coke was enormous and was refilled at request. Other entrees enjoyed around the table included the oyster poboy, the oyster basket, the seafood omelette, and the pancakes. Service from Ioana was warm and attentive, and not in any sleazy or saccharine ways either. They have a couple of TVs to keep your eyes busy and I can even say that the bathroom was not close to the disaster that it could have been. Oh, and there was some kind of bottomless bloody mary deal, but I don't know the details. All around, DD is a solid option if you're craving late-night food within walking distance of your downtown hotel.
(4)Lindsay S.
Score = 3.0 (solid for real diner food) Price = $ Website: daisydukesrestaurant.com I can definitely sign off on their pancakes, bacon and apple pie! A great spot to finish off the night after being out on Bourbon Street.
(3)Cheryl G.
We enjoy this place because it's a good cheep breakfast. If you go before 9am it's only 4.00. The food is good and lots of it. The coffee is not so great but we also get the Bloody Mary . It's nice to fine a reasonably priced meal on vacation. We have never tried it for lunch or dinner, not sure I would.
(3)Tamia G.
Breakfast for dinner?? Absolutely! Pancakes, ham steak & a side of creamy grits and coffee made me really happy that night in the Quarter! While it's true that this ain't "fine cuisine" it is consistently tasty diner-type food. They are open 24-hours and serve breakfast, lunch & dinner anytime. Plus, they have a full bar to accommodate even the most hard-core drinkers! Bonus: When you check-in via Yelp, you also receive a free Bloody Mary!
(4)Stephen G.
I have visited this place on several occasions, mostly late at night. I've had a variety of the food here but I'm giving this place four stars for one reason only; the gator po'boy is out of this world amazing! I've had gator before but this place gets it right. I had the wings and other assorted food but do yourself a favor and make sure you have the gator po'boy.
(4)Bruce J.
Cleanest place around I thought, service was good and food was better than I expected, a pleasant surprise. All the servers were friendly and seemed to cover for each other as I had a couple of them stop by. highly reccomend this place!
(4)Jessica L.
Horrendous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......I could go on and on lol!! Oh and when the manager didnt like that she needed to re-run our ticket due to her mistakes....she literally said "stupid f**king wh*re.....stupid bit*h" I seriously couldnt believe my eyes, ears or even my mouth!!!!!!! DO NOT GO HERE!!! I would give no stars if I could have!!
(1)John R.
We went on a Saturday for an early dinner. I saw the varying reviews on Yelp but we had a Restaurant.com gift certificate so we went for it. It is located right across from the French Quarter Marriott close to the Chatres/Canal intersection so is a convenient location for all those staying in the Canal and off-Canal hotels. It's open 24/7 which might make it appealing on those 4 am crawl-back-to-the-hotel trips. They also do breakfast 24 hrs a day which has some allure, as well. Food: the food choices include a variety of typical Cajun/Creole choices common to the French Quarter (think gumbo, jambalaya, etc) but additional items such as wings, steaks and burgers are available as well. Their claims to fame are All You Can Eat Crawfish and free refills on Bloody Mary's. They were out of crawfish that day (as was most of the French Quarter so not a specific ding on their part) and I didn't try the BM's. Since we had to spend a certain amount to use the gift certificate, I choose the New Orleans Sampler ($15.95) which includes gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, fried green tomatoes and bread. As it turned out, they were out of fried green tomatoes but I went with it anyway. I've eaten a lot of the 3 core items above and I have to say that none of the them were particularly impressive with the red beans & rice being a complete letdown. There are many other places within blocks that serve all of these better. My girlfriend had to go with her second choice (Daisy Burger $5.95) because she had originally settled on the fried green tomato po boy. She was particularly disappointed with it because even with the special 'Daisy Dukes Original Sauce' she felt the meat was rather flavorless. I give the food 2 Stars though you could argue that is somewhat generous given the amount of quality competition so close by. Service: Our server was friendly and polite enough and didn't mind chatting with us but she was also pretty blunt with her opinions of many things including her fellow workers, Mardi Gras and life in general. A bit too much TMI and gossiping for my taste. 3 Stars. Atmosphere: By French Quarter standards its not bad, meaning 300 years of decay and 1000's of drunk tourists haven't completely dissolved it. It is a bit small (again, fairly common) with a layout that would make having a large party problematic. There are a couple of large, HD TV's as well. 3 Stars. Value: The menu prices span quick a range and I'm not sure I get all of them ($6 for a burger but $22 for blackened alligator sausage). Overall, I would say the prices are on the good side for the area especially for items such as omelets and burgers. I have to land on 3 Stars for value. Overall, it is highly unlikely we'll return but we have the advantage of having a very good understanding of the area. For those that are new to the French Quarter and are staying near Canal St., this may be an option - especially for those late night recovery sessions! Food: 4/10; Service 6/10; Value 7/10; Atmosphere 6/10
(2)Will F.
Smells gross, dirty inside, service was awful. I get its right at the entrance to the quarter, but come on! I do have to say that the drinks were cheap and much stronger than most in NoLA, but maybe thats to cover the smell?! Won't be going back here anytime soon.
(2)Taneesha C.
Was in Nola this past weekend and this spot was a few blocks from my hotel. I went on bourbon street around 10pm to fid some grub but a lot if places were closing down, an I didn't want to eat a tourist trap so I decided to give this place a shot. I ordered 2 po boy specials (alligator,catfish), fried green tomatoes, Cajun fries and some biscuits! The food was great and well seasoned the bar is divey which I love! Those biscuits were awesome! Definitely order some. This place is also 24 hours which is a huge plus!
(3)Mark E.
Great breakfast. The alligator omelet was delicious. The half po boy is huge. Nice local flair. We will be back.
(5)Jessica K.
We came into Daisy Duke's several times during Carnival 2012, and were lucky enough to have Jazz as our server, she was fast, friendly, efficient and helpful, and better yet, she remembered us despite the crazy amounts of people going through there during Carnival season! The food was delicious, I especially loved the sausage po'boy, and I definitely recommend getting a Duke's Tea, good stuff! Another quick tip, they will deliver to your hotel in the French Quarter, the food arrives quickly and piping hot! We took advantage of this at least three times during our last NOLA trip. The combination of Jazz's amazing service and the delivery option bumps Daisy Duke's from four starts to five stars!!
(5)Brian R.
Excellent Bloody Mary! Great spicy sausage po-boy. Fried green tomatoes were really good as well.
(4)Jessica L.
We actually ate here twice, the second time being a drunk quest for midnight snacks.(More on that later.) First trip was eh, a bit of a disappointment. My friend ordered the alligator poboy and gumbo. She didn't care for either and mostly picked at my plate of fried catfish and cajun fries. I personally liked the biscuit that came with my meal best. (How can you screw up a biscuit anyway.) Our second trip however was a great redemption! I don't know if it was because we were drunk and anything probably would've tasted good. First off, I was able to order a long island iced tea (which I'm certain I didn't need) at 2am! Followed that with an order of fried green tomatoes, a cajun philly cheese steak and dukes special chicken wings. Oh my god. It was amazing. Like I said, we were pretty lit but I'm pretty sure the food actually was good. And when we couldn't finish our drinks, the waitress brought us to-go cups for them and off we stumbled into the night.
(4)Scott B.
I'm giving them one star, simply for the fact that they will not separate your party's checks. You're a restaurant! WTF is that all about?!
(1)Jay S.
Finally some food in NOLA with some of that southern flavor, So far on this trip I've been disappointed at the lack of seasoning at most places until I found Dukes. I ordered the sampler plate I was very impressed with everything including the fried green tomatoes which I'm not normally a big fan of. I docked them one star because the waiter never offered to refill my water. Hospitality could be a bit better but food was great.
(4)FB W.
This place is one of the few in the French Quarter area that is open 24/7. The staff is not the friendliest, but they're not overtly rude either. The food is great, though.
(4)J W.
BEST IN NEW ORLEANS! Passed the location trying to get to recommended restaurants. What a mistake. Alethia "Lee Lee" was absolutely AMAZING as a server and enhanced our experience. The food was delicious and portions were too much to consume. I wish I were staying longer just to eat there daily. If I were a local this would be my regular spot. I wish I could make a recommendation for a particular dish but out of the six different dishes we orders ever one was GREAT! We spent the meal sharing our meals so we all could could taste how good it is. Please try.
(5)Carlos Q.
My wife and I went out for a date which is rare for us since we mostly do the family thing with the kids. So we got to experience Bourbon ST. for the first time together. What a great and fun night. By the way wear a watch cause if you do not keep track you may be there till morning like we did. Seeing that it was 5am we headed towards our hotel and we were both hungry of course so decided we shall get something to eat. Yelp app show us some food. Lol. So it brought us to Daisy Dukes. Looking at the reviews I must say I had high hopes. So now comes my review. Unfortunately we never got to order anything from the menu. We walked in and waited to be seated. A younger hispanic woman helped us to our table. She asked us what we wanted to drink so had had two waters and began to look over the menu. I must say I take my time when being somewhere for the first time and i found many things on the menu that caught my eye. By the time I got to the second part of the menu she had already asked us three times what we were going to order. She behaved as if she was in some sort of rush to take our order and mind you the place was barely at maybe 1/4 full if that. I know I caught her roll her eyes twice and my wife had to keep her calm because we did not want to end the night badly. Finally we had made our decision and since we had our little ones at hotel we also wanted to take them some break fast. She said we could not order the kids pancakes to go even when i told her i would pay extra if need be. There is no way I was going home empty handed for my children. We were going to eat then take to go orders for two children and one adult. She was so rude with us the whole time and that was the last straw! I have never walked out of a restaurant without ordering because of bad service until this night. I will be back in december to try it one more time so I will let everyone know if I change my star rating. Damn shame I really wanted to try the alligator sausage omelette......
(1)Gail H.
Don't bother. I ordered oysters on the half shell and they were so bad I had to send them back. The service sucked. Slow as hell and no one smiled. I would never go here again.
(2)Toni J.
Service was horrible; took a long time to be seated, given menus and orders taken.. I should have ordered breakfast like everyone else in there but I can get bacon and eggs anywhere so I ordered a shrimp po boy and a cup of gumbo. The shrimp tasted like frozen, pre battered and the bread was too hard for a po boy. The gumbo did have a good flavor to it but was really salty with very little seafood.
(2)Eddie S.
This is a little hole in the wall right off of the French quarter. The food was good and the service was excellent. Cajun cheese steak sandwich- B. I wish it had more Cajun seasoning. The fries were OK also. Seafood gumbo- A+++. It was so flavorful every bite was wonderful. Etteptoufe- A+++++++ I know I spelled that wrong but it is filled with crawfish and it is a very creamy flavorful dish. It makes you feel good inside. I also like how big the ice tea cups were. I didn't like the apple pie dessert.
(5)Alex H.
The perfect place to eat after a night of drinking on Bourbon street. I got the alligator sausage po boy with the cup of gumbo. Not sure if it was the taste of mind, but I think it was the best gumbo I had in New Orleans. Only thing bringing it down from being five stars was that it took so long to get the food.
(4)Lisa G.
These employees are not on southern time. They will acknowledge you immediately, and your food comes fast. And they're very nice. What's not to love about a menu with an alligator omelet on it? Nothing fancy... basic menu with good prices. It does the trick.
(4)Jessica D.
We stubble onto to place and we were happy. The bacon and sausage was juicy. Great for and a must once in New Orleans .
(3)Jacobie D.
Great place. Loved the fried fish and shrimp. And they stay open really late.
(4)Tyrone C.
Great diner to get food anytime in NOLA. I had the shrimp Po boy and jambalaya on a separate occasion. Was satisfied with the taste, serving and price each time.
(4)Brett H.
Great dinner. Got the sampler to try everything. Loved the gumbo and then heard from a few locals that they think it is the best in the quarter. Hole in the wall with good prices.
(5)E P.
After looking at yelp for close to an hour, I decided on Daisy Dukes after a friend recommended it. With all the places to eat in the area, it wasn't a simple decision. Although many of the places said there would be a wait, I only waited 5 minutes before being seated. It's a small space, but the food comes quick and people are in and out. Being from the PA-NJ-DE area, where diners and good breakfast are the standard, this place made me feel right at home. The portions are big, so much that I had enough food to box up for someone less fortunate than myself. I probably won't make it back here this trip since I want to try all the NOLA has to offer, but if I ever make it back here, definitely worth it. If you're looking for breakfast closer to $10 rather than $20, try Daisy Dukes. The waitresses were nice too...
(4)Jason M.
Great Food! Great Drinks! Great Prices! Great Atmosphere! Great Customer Service!
(5)Jen R.
ALL YOU CAN EAT CRAWFISH YES Believe me, it's not as much as you'd think. Between pinching and sucking over and over again, you start to get crawfish tunnel vision and your body is telling you to stop. Please for the love of all that is holy stop. The crawfish were very fresh, and not too spicy. We didn't try the bloody mary's because we had way too much to drink already this trip. The servers were very friendly and always had a refill ready (on our drinks and our mudbugs). BTW We had 3 lbs split between us. I don't think I'm going to want crawfish again for a decade.
(4)Jorge G.
3 visits over two days. Twice for breakfast for their bacon egg and cheese biscuit sandwiches with a side of hash browns. One of best biscuits we have had. Lunch there one day was shrimp poboys and gumbos. Will be back and highly recommend.
(4)C M.
The service was excellent. We arrived around 8:30 Sunday morning. The place was semi-full yet calm & quiet. Low lighting for those who may have a hangover, we sat at the window and watched others hustle by. The early bird special had a wide variety and hit the spot. Neither of us could finish our plate. The coffee was really good and the waitress gave me a to go cup (on request ) and topped it off. I would have eaten here more if I discovered it earlier in my trip.
(4)Natalie D.
Delicious! We hit Daisy Dukes every time we are in NOLA. Consistent food, great service and they deliver to your hotel! You can't beat that after a long night of boozing. The breakfast is delicious. The shrimp po boy is fantastic! The shrimp are fresh and not fries to hard, perfectly seasoned served dressed on a wonderful piece of bread!
(5)Heather N.
This restaurant was just okay. It has an outdoor holding area where you wait for a table - there was a sign that said "please wait outside" and another that said "Wait to be seated," so we stood there at the outdoor hostess stand waiting for a table for about 5-10 minutes. Finally a woman came out and asked if we wanted a table? Of course we said yes. We were seated immediately and service was speedy, we had drinks ASAP and our order was taken and delivered within 10 minutes. The food was just okay - I had a popcorn shrimp po boy (I'd give it a 7 on a scale of 1-10) and my wife had a Caesar salad which she said was lacking. It was just lettuce, feta, black olives, and croutons - that's it. Overall an okay experience...but we won't return.
(3)Chuck F.
Great food relaxing atmosphere exactly what you want in NOLA. Best of all my bill was only $13! Not the most most glitzy places but definitely worth going to
(5)Mario G.
The Gumbo was excellent but the service was poor and our waiter was horrible. We dined in twice on our vacation and got the same waiter both times which made the visit less accomadating.
(3)Jody B.
I think the ratings for this place direcly correlate to the reviewers alcohol intake and time of day they visited this 24 hour dive. I don't know about other locations, but I won't be going to this one again. My friend and I were both craving 24 hr breakfast food at about 11pm on a Thursday night. We came directly from the Saenger and were sober. The service was slow and I had to go and find the server to get both silverware and again to get butter for the dry toast. There's not many ways to screw up a breakfast platter. My sunny side up eggs were pretty good, and the sausage patties were ok. However, the hash browns weren't crispy at all, they were kind of soggy actually, and the toast was lightly toasted (I prefer dark) and we weren't given any butter or jellies for it. Even the orange juice was kinda thick and not even cold. Maybe if I had been drunk and starving in the wee hours of the morning after a wild night out, I might be raving about the place, but not to grab a quick bite when you're stone cold sober. There's too many good restaurants in the area for that!
(1)TC M.
Food was pretty darn good and the staff was nice. My server spoke to fast for me to catch everything but after a couple of tries I got what she suggested and it was good. I was about to give this place 3/4 starts because of this darn annoying loud crying baby. But that's not their fault. Is it?
(5)Joe D.
Great Breakfast! I ate here 6 out of 7 days I was in NOLA for breakfast. The food was great and not very expensive either. The waitress was a bit freaked out that I paid her in $2 bills though.
(5)Nathaniel C.
Seafood omelet was pretty good hash browns could have been a little crisper but overall great service waitress was very attentive. .
(3)Angela B.
This was our first restaurant in New Orleans, so at first we thought maybe EVERY place was like this: hot, humid, termites everywhere, slow service, mediocre food. Turns out that is not the case. Since we were a large group, they stuck us in this small room that was not air conditioned, had the windows open and the termites everywhere. Since we had a bunch of people in wheelchairs, the fact that this room had all high bar stools was not very good either. Food was super greasy and the termites kept getting stuck in my egg (I had a breakfast sandwich, but they definitely have their own style here as it was put on regular bread instead of an english muffin), then they would drown in the grease and just be stuck. You don't even want to know how many termites flew into my water and got stuck there as well. Absolutely gross! But at the time, we all thought maybe that was normal for New Orleans. Wrong! After this place, we went to Huck Finn's, Palace Kitchen, Cafe du Mond, Ole Saint, Crescent City Brewhouse, Gumbo Pot, and tons more restaurants which were all air conditioned and none had termites. I'll give them a break on the service aspect, since we were a large group, hopefully they are better with small groups or individuals. Anyways, definitely don't recommend this place and would never go back. One positive thing I'll give them, is that they do have good chicken strips and fries, as I tried some of my friends and they were pretty good.
(1)Debra K.
So I didn't want to come in when I first passed because it smelled like a nursing home. Then I drunkenly walked a little more and ran into my taxi driver friend Teddy that lives here. I told him I needed an oyster po boy. He said go here, turned to the other taxi man he was chilling with who also said "their po boys are about the size of my head". I said "I don't need all that. I just want an oyster po boy" but agreed to head that way. The bell man who tried to holla asked where I was going and I replied "Daisy Dukes" he said "get a po boy" okay three local suggestions? Solid Ordered the half oyster po boy with gumbo. Big ol juicy delish oysters. Gumbo...smelled a little weird. So...three stars.
(3)Stephanie M.
This was a first stop for food in New Orleans and it really set the tone. We had the oyster po'boy and it was delectable. We didn't even need sides as this sandwich is almost a foot long and stuffed with more oysters than necessary. Their remoulade sauce really set it over the top (and I don't even eat condiments on my food normally!) My only complaint is something that some people may love- we ordered a hurricane as one should when in New Orleans; however, the drinks were wasted as they were cups of nothing but several types of liquor mixed for an overly potent undrinkable concoction. Like I said, some people may actually love this fact but it wasn't for us little ladies.
(4)Megan B.
Was staying at the Marriott and this place is open 24/7 so we ate here a reasonable amount. Staff is all fantastic I didn't meet a bad person here. If you get the fried green tomatoes get them without parmasen they use that kraft dried stuff that smells and tastes like puke on top and it totally ruins them. The pork chops are juicy and well seasoned the daisy burgers are huge and can feed a couple of people if you get them with fries and aren't HUGE eaters. Eggs are always exactly right hash browns are crispy. Bacon is yum and buiscuts are fresh home made. Shrimp po boy wasn't a winner for me but I have friends who said it was good so maybe I just got a dud.
(4)Chelsi H.
Bottomless Bloody Mary's - with one placed into a to-go cup without even asking and brought to our table for $8 total. It's a good spot for a straightforward breakfast at a low price. And just as an FYI - there are not girls in Daisy Dukes waiting in tables here! It's very low key.
(4)Pissed Chick C.
The food is good..but WTF..DUDE. this location bites ass major ass..it's small it dingy and not what one world look for ...but if you drinking your not and they need that ...be warned go to the express location
(2)John B.
Came here for breakfast at 3am. Great service and great food. I had a regular American breakfast that consisted of eggs toast hash browns bacon and yes Alligator on the side. NOLA style. Everything was clean. Will definitely come back when I'm in the area.
(4)Jeremiah C.
Food is decent for the price. Service is ok, but they didn't include the biscuits with our meal as advertised on the menu. After telling a third employee we finally got them. Good spot for super late night / very early grub after a long night in the Quarter. Basically like a truck stop diner meets Denny's. I'd come back again, given the circumstances. ;)
(3)Melinda K.
I loved loved loved everything I ate from there gator omelette, cheddar cheese grits, BISCUITS and shrimp po-boy but I wished they delivered because the hostess was not welcoming @ the Chartres location.
(4)Mike A.
The place is ok the help is good The oyster are very small Them crawfish are good! And spicy They also sell art
(4)Dale R.
Every time I stay at Marriott across the street I've seen this place but never stopped. Don't be fooled, as I was, from the outside, or the rustic old New Orleans, this place is great. Service fast, order fast, and it's the best Huge burger I've had! All was satisfying and will put this place down as a frequent stop. Almost forgot $10.42 amazing
(5)Kelly M.
Came in to grab a late lunch. The place was pretty quiet and a bit divey. Service was quick but then absent. Both the service and the food were nothing special. Shrimp po boy was nicely fried but a bit on the salty side and there was no sauce at all or anything special on it. The bread was too large for the shrimp portions and just overall fell flat.
(2)Nkechi A.
Limited menu No pancakes after 12 Rude waitress (white with short hair) Manager wasn't compromising
(1)Brandi N.
Ok but not amazing. My travel group and I came to Daisy Dukes to grab a bite to eat because it's very highly rated on Yelp. Eh...it was ok. Venue: Daisy Dukes is a small store front cafe like most of the restaurants here in New Orleans. I really like the vintage/jazzy decor in all of these places simply because it shows off the culture of Nola. We got to Daisys around 12:30p and we were greeted by a line out the door like most of these restaurants. We stood outside and baked in the hot Louisiana sun for about 30 minutes before we were able to get inside. Note: It wasn't much cooler on the inside either. It seems from the layout you can't sit a table of more than 6 people, so if you have a large group and want to sit together you will have to wait a bit longer for the extra seating to open up. Service: Before going to DDs we called ahead to see if they were open (being as some restaurants were closed today - weird) and they said yes, then we asked if they took reservations because our party was large and the lady said no and hung up on me. The door hostess was nice taking down names of guests and party size - would have been nicer if we got a complimentary cup of water since we had to wait outside under the sun and their storefront heater...yes...heater. Our waitress was very nice and attentive. I was surprised to see that we could only redeem one "appetizer with entree purchase" check-in perk per table - although we had multiple Yelpers at the table. Apparently it's a restaurant policy. How 5 ppl can share one side salad baffles me. Small bites I suppose. Food: I ordered the Seafood Omlet because people were raving about it as they walked out the door. It came with crawfish, shrimp cheese and tomatoes. I asked our waitress if the shrimp and crawfish were deveined because I don't prefer to eat dirt lines and she assured they were. Sadly she was mistaken. The crawfish were deveined but the shrimp were not cleaned - needless to say I ate around them. This dish came with grits and a biscuit. Seems like biscuits are a staple here in New Orleans. It was delish and the grits were just ok. Overall: I wouldn't say this is a must have on your personal restaurant agenda but you can give it a go if you have nothing else to do. Not worth the 30 minute wait to get in the door.
(3)Kristoffer A.
Went here for breakfast because jimmy j's was so busy. I was not disappointed. I had the best omelette I have ever eaten in my life. Ham and crayfish. My friends had gumbo and an alligator sausage omelette and they couldn't complain either. I will definitely recommend stopping here for breakfast at least
(5)Javy H.
Early bird special is a steal! For under $5 you get a standard breakfast that's cooked well. This special is available everyday before 9:00Am. Oh and that includes a choice of meat without the meat it's probably under $4. A great money saver indeed. Side Note- Staff great and very quick to take your order. Other meal choices are very well priced you can save money by eating here.
(4)Jay J.
Absolutely terrible..!! Frozen fish... Not fresh..! Frozen onion rings... Not home made..! Frozen store bought Gumbo.., it was terrible..!! Absolutely not home made..!! I LIVE IN LOUISIANA.... This is not at all a true representation of south Louisiana food...!!
(1)Erik R.
Great food, very unexpected from what first impressions tell you about the place. Had the hot sausage po boy with potato salad.
(4)Christina C.
I didn't know I wanted crawfish for breakfast with my pancakes, but I did. I really did. And it was awesome. Some of the best crawfish I had on that trip!
(4)Robyn B.
I was not too impressed with this place. It is very small and although the service was quick, the waitresses were not at all friendly and bare minimum helpful. We had to wait outside behind an air conditioner unit that was blowing hot air before being seated which put everyone in a bad mood before even going inside. Once inside we attempted to use the free appetizer offered by yelp and was informed that it was good for one per table. My party ended up being split and my friends at another table were told they could not use their free appetizer from yelp, so the lack of consistency was a turn off as well. The food was good which of course was a giant plus as we were there to eat lol. I had the seafood omelet. The seafood in it was very fresh and tasty. The grits were not good at all but the biscuit was really good. There was a limited menu during this event which seemed to be a trend at a lot of places. Another plus is that they are open 24 hours for the night owls.
(3)Rebecca A.
After a very late Friday night out on the town, we needed breakfast bad Saturday morning. We found Daisy Dukes and decided to give it a try. I'm pretty sure I was still drunk on the way to a major hangover so I really don't remember much about the meal. I know I ordered two eggs, bacon, and then probably hash browns and toast. I do remember the eggs were cooked well, overeasy. The guys with me enjoyed their food and drinks, the service was good, and the price was reasonable. I mean their bloody maries are made with 100% Chuck Norris tears, how could you not stop in!
(3)Jonthan R.
Food was nothing too special. Took forever to get out check. Couldn't break a $100 for change. This is a restaurant???? Staff seems timid. You look at them, being obvious that you need something, and they see you and act like they're doing something else. Changed to three star because staff contacted me about unpleasant stay.
(3)Mike D.
Great place to grab a quick and easy breakfast if you are in a hurry to go sightseeing in the French Quarter. The hostess was very funny. She tells everyone the wait is about 10 minutes because she doesn't know how long it takes people to eat. The wait to be seated was more like 15 or 20 minutes, but the food comes out really quick once you order and the line to get in isn't that bad compared to other lines of close by restaurants.
(5)Belinda B.
I called Daisy Duke's at about 3:30am for delivery to the Tulane ER. I ordered a cheeseburger, medium rare, with mayo and tomato. The person on the phone asked if that was all I wanted on the burger, and I confirmed yes, only mayo and tomato. The burger arrived in a timely manner; however, it was cooked well beyond medium rare. The meat was of dubious quality, and there was no tomato. The delivery person stated that he did not have change for a $20. Why would a delivery person not have change for a $20? He told me to go into the hospital and ask for change. Overall, unacceptable product and unacceptable service.
(1)Shane J.
This was my first go round with Daisy Dukes and I have been to NOLA a few times. Let me just say that I made up for it with this trip!! The friends who I traveled with told me before we arrived - we gotta check this place out - they said 24/7 breakfast - so I was SOLD!! We ended up eating here 3x during this trip!! The choices on the menu were vast and plentiful, and that made it more difficult, but when you are hangover - all you want is something to keep your stomach steady and Daisy Dukes has got the answer!! The Breakfast choices (my favorite meal of the day) were awesome!! Some of the choices outside the box were: Seafood Omelette (crawfish, shrimp); Alligator Omelette..Our party tried them all. You have the regular: Pancakes, Grits, Biscuits, Bacon, etc. If you want lunch ..Chicken Fingers, Burgers, Fries, etc. I feel like I tried many things and they were all good. I can't forget - Bloody Mary's. Prices are reasonable for the portions offered. Service: Friendly and Quick - that is all you need - so just a warning - don't eat too many biscuits - you will want to nap afterwards.
(4)Manny G.
Food was decent enough but took 40 minutes to get some chicken fingers and a cheese omelette.
(2)Frank D.
Found this place just wondering around. Jambalaya was the best I've ever had!!! Will be back and can't wait for that.
(5)Ravi B.
Not so bad place, but only if it is 4am and you're craving New Orleans food while everything is closed. The yelp check-in (for a free appetizer) helps a little, but choose something you'll like. We didn't like the fries we got (for free). I got the shrimp po boy which was fine, but nothing amazing. Gumbo was good here though. I like the poster on the wall that was very inspiring. Servers are super nice. I wouldn't say the ambiance is super exciting though. I almost came back here to try more New Orleans foods.
(3)Brian B.
Worst gumbo I have ever eaten!
(1)Dusty J.
Ate both lunch and breakfast here on a recent trip to NOLA. Small place but the food and drinks are right on. Best breakfast deal in the French Quarter. Portions are big and you will leave satisfied.
(5)Louie N.
I wanted a po boy sandwich so me & hub decided to try them out. Greeted promptly, wanted a booth but hostess, Alisha, told me that they were for larger groups. I told her I would prefer a booth. She asked me to wait up front then placed menus on table and ignored us. A family of 3 left the booth and her and other hostess cleaned booth and never came back to me and my husband. She was a rude heifer with no customer service skills. I would never recommend any place that doesn't listen to their customer needs.
(1)Anthony V.
On point! This place delivered to our hotel at 1:45am and the pizza was great. The chicken strips were hand battered and it came with fries and a killer biscuit. Hit the spot & a great price too! June 6th - ordered from Daisy Dukes again. We got a Poboy, pizza. and chicken strips again. Phenomenal...totally recommend you try anything off the menu!
(5)Emily L.
Endless bloodys. They're ok, ask for extra spice and garnish. The best part is they're endless. The service is slow, but not for lack of these folks working their a$$es off! The food is mediocre but the prices reflect what you get. Still a good spot for an ok breakfast.
(3)Eric R.
Daisy Dukes was conveniently located across the street from my hotel in New Orleans, and it was delicious, fast, and so close I ended up making several visits. There is not a ton of veggie friendly food around the Big Easy, but Daisy Dukes had me covered for breakfast and lunch, including a great vegetarian Po Boy! Be sure to check in on Yelp for a free app!
(4)Brittany M.
We stayed at Marriott while in Nola for a few days. Since daisy Dukes was close bu we ate here a lot. Open 24/7 and not over crowded but the best beans and rice and chicken strips I've ever had. Also bottomless bloody Mary's and a really reasonable price!!!
(5)juston m.
have you ever vomited right after you ate? well, my husband did here. shortly after that i almost shit my pants on iberville. avoid this place if you can. not worth it at all. love, juston
(1)Kim T.
We walked by this place numerous times believing this was a touristy "breastaurant". Images of short-shorts clad women filled our minds. Usually restaurants that concentrate on the looks of their staff rarely pays attention to the quality of their food or service. So upon arriving here provided a pleasant surprise for us! It was one of the few restaurants open at a late hour. The service was pleasant and nice. The food was decent. I ordered crawfish and it was great. Fast, simple, easy, pleasant and the restrooms were clean. Definitely a thumbs up in my book!
(4)Hashem D.
Average. The Po'boys are OK, nothing to write home about. The service is good, but overall the food doesn't leave a lasting impression, and in a city like New Orleans you can find a lot that is better. Suffice it to say, both times we came here, we were getting away from the rain and needed cover! The bloody Mary's are unlimited for $8.50, but they are exactly what you'd expect out of unlimited $8.50 drinks.
(2)Jen L.
After wandering in the FQ all night, you inevitably need some food to sustain you (or sober you up) as you make your way home. So that's when you end up at DDs. I ordered a basic breakfast combo...nothing was great, but nothing was terrible. My dining companions had burgers mostly. They seemed to really enjoy them. The dining room is basic and could use some refurbishment, but since most of the patrons are drunk, it probably doesn't matter. The staff was really nice and very helpful. Expect your basic greasy spoon food with a few south Louisiana twists.
(3)Stephen M.
Came in late at night and the food was ok. Nothing to rave about, but it was open and agreeable!
(3)Beth P.
This was perfect for our early afternoon, morning after brunch. We had originally intended to head to one of the neighboring venues, but the wait here was short, it was hot out, and the menu sounded good. We both ended up ordering the Cajun omelette (sub spinach for tomatoes in mine because the only way I can cope with tomatoes is puréed and turned into something else), and they were *exactly* what we were after. Cajun sausage with a little kick, lots of cheese, and all sorts of veggie things in there. Wished I had ordered the biscuit instead of the toast, as the bite I had of the SO's was excellent-- perfectly light and fluffy and still somehow hefty. Prices were perfectly reasonable, $10-ish for most of the omelettes on the menu. Service was perfectly cordial- not too surly and not too overbearing, with our waitress calling everyone "hon". We even got lucky and scored a parking space less than a block away, but don't have your hopes high if you're a rental-car driving tourist. It's New Orleans, parking is sparse. And now for a nap!
(4)Jorge D.
This place was recommended by our hotel as a great spot to get crawfish. I could not have been more disappointed. First of all the crawfish is way overpriced. It was 8.99/lb which is insanely high especially considering the quality. The poboys were also of extremely low quality. This place is a tourist trap and should be avoided. If you want some good crawfish and authentic Cajun cuisine try Cajun Seafood instead
(1)John J.
The food is okay but their commitment to their patrons, their well being, and comfort is well below par. If you do go, go in the daytime: not at night nor morning. You will be disappointed.
(2)Aaron P.
This is one of the many hole in the walls off of Canal St. The line outside of this restaurant moved much more quickly than some of the spots nearby whether for a 4 top or a party of 2. However, the service wasn't all that. The food here was decent. I got an alligator sausage po' boy with a side of gumbo. The gator sausage was sliced open lengthwise inside the sandwich. It came with a packet of mustard and a packet of mayo. The sausage had great seasoning. The gumbo was good, but it's not by any means something to write home about.
(3)Megan V.
Order from Daisy Duke's if you hate eating food, because I guarantee you, after they take 2 hours to get it to you, it will be cold, soggy and not worth eating. I'd never had a bad meal in New Orleans until last night. The Greek Caesar salad was horribly wilted and uninspired. My dad's steak sandwich was so soggy he couldn't even stomach it (and he was pretty drunk, mind you). Save yourself $20 and eat at any of the city's otherwise fantastic establishments. Nothing can be as bad as this.
(1)Brett H.
Great food. Smaller place with good intentions but service is lacking. Bloody Mary's are free refills with food. I like this place but wouldn't necessarily recommend it. (If that makes sense)
(3)TARA G.
My husband and I visited new orleans this past weekend 2/5-2/8. Our first night in, we wanted gumbo. We asked the staff at the hotel if they could recommend a good place to eat. The bell man recommend daisy dukes. Omg!!! It was the best gumbo I had ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, but the service is excellent and quick. We ordered our food and it was literally brought to us in less than 5 minutes. My husband and I ordered gumbo, catfish platter and hurricanes. Everything thing was fantastic!!! The food was so good we ate their once a day. They also have another location near the French Quarters....the food is good, but not as good as the location on st. Charles street. I would highly recommend this restaurant if you're looking for good food quick and great service.
(5)Aly C.
Great staff,neat place to kick off the night. Heavy grease, but what could you expect lol Drinks are great, drink specials ... Check in offers.. They want your business and they like having you as a customer and want to keep you as a regular:)
(5)Deonna L.
Maybe 4 in a half. The fried oysters were very good. The amount of craw fish for the price was excellent. We are from the mid west so the cost per pound is a lot more expensive. Overall the food settled well and who does not enjoy bottomless bloody marys. ;)
(4)Gayle R.
Great breakfast stop.....open 24 hrs. so you got plenty of time to stop on in. We sat in the "bar" area. Very nice eating and people watching place. Great breakfast....krispy potatoes, thick gravy....comfort type breakfast. Perfect coffee and Pamela our server was a kick. We enjoyed her ..... its nice to have someone who is personable and friendly. Likes their job....know what I mean ?!??! This is a place that we will keep on our "return" list. xoxoox
(4)Jeremy T.
Service was "ok" ambience was "so so" it kinda smelled a bit. When I visit the south I expect certain southern meals to be ON POINT. The biscuits and gravy should totally be scrapped from the menu if they keep making it this way...... Convenient to Bourbon St and hotels is really why this place is ok....
(2)Lilo N.
Tried the gumbo. It was watery and had little flavour. The service was also unfriendly from our waitress (Caucasian female with light brown hair). I wouldn't recommend it!
(1)Tom F.
TOURIST TRAP. Everything is ridiculously over priced, especially because of the location. Its one thing to over charge for a pound of crawfish even though its out of season, but to charge $8 a pound? Its also another thing to charge $8 a pound when the crawfish look sickly, and don't taste good. You can tell the crawfish were frozen and not fresh. I felt like I was straight up robbed at this place.
(1)Demetria C.
Nice place for a picky eater , menu consist of almost everything , ordered red beans & rice , hot wings and fries and seafood food platter and fried green tomatoes. Red beans and rice was flavored nicely, hot wings drenched in sauce just to much, fries tasted like they were fried in old grease from last Mardi Gras , but seafood platter was a major hit others state it was fried nicely and tasted delicious which came with fish oysters crab shrimp hush puppies and fries, fried green tomatoes were good with sauce , 2 for 1 Hurricanes good sweet , asked bartender to add more liquor , which he did no extra charge ;-) ,plus right off Bourbon Street behind CVS off Canal Street
(4)Steph R.
So coming from out of town I was immediately drawn to the bottomless bloody Mary's with the crawfish on that added touch. When I went to try it. It was sooooooooo nastyyyyyyyyy!! What kind of alcohol do they use??? Some cheap ol POV??? Cause that stuff was NASTY!! And all these ppl drinking that nasty stuff lol. No wonder it's bottomless cause u can defenatly taste the cheap alcohol in it. But other than that our food was great :)
(3)Rhett B.
Humongous poboys! I had the Hot Sausage and it was pretty spicy. It wasn't amazing but still pretty good. However the potato salad was really good and mayo-based. The waitress was pretty friendly and quick about taking our orders but took forever to give us our bill...especially when the place wasn't busy. The place is pretty clean which is a rarity considering it's location. I would eat here again but would try something different but I am not going to go out of way to.
(3)Tina H.
my shrimp po-boy was delivered hot and in a reasonable time to my hotel room. the delivery gentleman was very nice I would rate higher if the phone order taker person didn't annoy me and the accepted credit cards (they dont) I had to use the last of my cash, thankfully it's my last evening here I would definitely recommend them, especially for late night delivery
(4)John K.
Kids liked their seafood platter... But my Po Boy shrimp was terrible. The shrimp tasted nasty and the bread fell apart. I would not recommend this place as a Louisiana favorite. The atmosphere was not much better. It was loud and hot.
(1)Sobbie L.
Truth - I only came here for the unlimited bloody mary. The first time - I ordered take out. They couldn't/wouldn't deliver alcohol to my hotel (bummer). Anyhow, ordered breakfast which was way too salty and tasted horrible. Which was a shock -- since being in NOLA this was the first time my food wasn't mind blowingly good. The Second time - I was really craving a bloody mary and so I cave and tried it again. The service wasn't that great. Clearly our waitor did not care very much about us ... ordered a sausage and a shrimp poboy. Both were pretty good.
(3)JR C.
Daisy Dukes is the Denny's of Bourbon Street being a 24 hours joint. When I found myself here at 2am, there wasn't many people there but it was a happy and inviting joint non-the-less. This place will go in history as the spot where I taught my girlfriend how to eat crawfish....whether she remembers or not.....we are on Bourbon afterall. -=-Crawfish Boil-=- To our surprise we did not see many places that served crawfish in the traditional boiled style near Bourbon. We did all the touristy spots but most of the seafood was based on oysters, poboys, or whatever cajun/creole. The biggest difference we discovered of New Orleans crawfish boil was that it was served dry. No goey thick spicy cajun sauce or oil. It cuts down on the mess a bit, but maybe I've already been spoiled on the saucy style. Flavor in the head and in the tail definitely still has a kick to it, but you cannot help but wish there was more flavor in your craw daddy.
(3)China D.
Came here for a drunk late night snack! Was pleased with the fried green tomatoes even though they couldve been cut thinner. The oysters were creamy with a crunchy batter. The inside seems a little dirty but my cravings were satisfied. The food was standard and a little greasy.
(2)Satoko Y.
We went to Daisy Dukes on Christmas day around 11am. Many places were closed, and this was the first restaurant we found after walking around in the French Quarter for a while. I ordered the shrimp po'boy special with gumbo, but the gumbo was out so they replaced that with crawfish etouffee. The food came within 5 min. The shrimp po'boy was huge with lots of shrimp on it. The etouffee was tasty. The service was good, too.
(4)Alisa S.
Husband and I got into NOLA late and checked into our hotel and just wanted a quick bite to eat. Daisy Dukes was near Sheraton so that's why we went there. We ordered the Cajun Philly Steak Sandwich and Crawfish Etouffee. The Philly was huge. I only ate a little less than half and packed up the rest to eat later. It was good but I don't know what was cajun about it. It reminded me of pizza. The crawfish etouffee was very good. It was a great late night meal for us.
(3)Emmett B.
Worst restaurant in NOLA. I was in NOLA on vacation for a couple days and this was the worst dining experience there. 1- I asked for their signature bloody mary, but they said they were all out of crawfish.. oh really, it was only 11AM and they were all out 2- they serve their bloody marys in some cheap plastic cup, it does not look like the pictures at all. 3- biscuits and gravy were the WORST I've ever had. It was definitely pre-packaged biscuits and "just add water" gravy from a packet. 4- Hash browns were undercooked! 5- I checked-in to yelp to get my free appetizer, and it never came. 6- Service- the host and hostesses looked really stressed. I'm guessing they were understaffed and were unhappy, which it showed in the service. To sum my experience, I will never eat here again.
(1)Leigh C.
I arrived in New Orleans the evening before my friends were scheduled in town and had some time to spend on my own. I wanted something simple and not terribly complicated because- I'll be frank- I was STARVING with no time to encounter mediocre food that took too long to be prepared and served only to realize that I couldn't tolerate it. So yeh- I was hungry and I went to Daisy Dukes. Because it was just me I chose to sit at the bar and service was great! The food was excellent- I went with an omelet and also had a really yummy biscuit. I'm a native southerner who wouldn't know how to use powder biscuit mix so I imagine myself a biscuit expert sometimes. I had a really great meal! My friends and I stayed with their family so we no longer found ourselves in the immediate area for what would have been a very tasty late night bite to eat.
(4)Shane R.
My wife and I went here this last weekend on a whim and I must say we were blown away. This is definitely one of New Orleans best kept secrets! We started with the bloody mary and I have to say I have NEVER had a bloody mary as good as this! We were so impressed with the bloddy marys that we bought the mix for gifts (but ended up drinking). After I indulged in a second bloddy mary we had the red beans and rice and my wife had the fried shrimp platter. Everything was fresh and delicious with huge portions. I cannot say enough good things about this place, from the awesome servers to the great food and topped of with the best bloody mary ever! I definitely recommend to anyone!
(5)Richard J.
This is my third visit on a five night trip to NO. The first visit I ordered a pound of crawfish which were as good as I have ever had. I also had xxx wings which had a nice tangy hot flavor, the service was great until I needed my check and the server was nowhere to be seen so I had to walk to the register to pay. I craved the crawfish and entry back the next night, crawfish were smaller and soft, very disappointing, I also ordered the spicy gumbo which was not spicy and over priced at $9 ish. Server was there but didn't seem to care when I said that I didn't enjoy or was satisfied with dinner. On my last night here I returned to get the crawfish fix, I was disappointed that they had ran out so I orders raw oysters and wings. The food is fine, server was nice but not well trained. I will come back on my next trip as it is ok for a no frills eating experience.
(3)Kim J.
Decided to try this place with a group of friends since we got tired of waiting in the long line for Jimmy J's next door. Our large group got seated immediately which was definitely a big plus. But once we ordered our drinks, it took around 15 minutes for it to arrive. That includes even getting water. The food was also very average. I ordered the New Orleans Medley which comes with Crawfish Etouffee, Gumbo, Red Beans/Rice, Fried Green Tomatoes with side of remoulade & Biscuit. I ordered this before and Daisy Dukes simply could not live up to the other places. My friends ordered 2 orders of crawfish and oysters and they didn't care for it much either. Overall, without so many other good places to eat at around the area, I would recommend skipping this place unless you have a big party and want to get seated faster than most other places.
(2)Brian D.
Visiting from San Antonio, TX. The service was great. Zero wait to be seated for breakfast. My waitress was outstanding, very attentive and anticipated my needs. However my breakfast fell flat. Ordered the Alligator Omelet with grits and wheat toast. Flat on flavor and presentation.
(2)Peter K.
Looked a little dodgy from the outside, but pleasant inside for lunch. Fast friendly service. Typical New Orleans food choices. All day breakfast.
(4)Cat W.
This place has horrible service. The water took 15 mins and the food over 40 mins to be completed for the take out order. I was there on a Monday morning at 1am. The spicy sausage poboy was really good. Really good actually. The pork chop was ok and not stand out. The fried green tomato was bland and not cooked well. I like the tomato crisp but not crunchy or raw. The gumbo was standard. If I was starving early in the morning and nothing else was open yes - go there. If not, pass.
(2)Sofia L.
What a $hith0L3! Yet we enjoyed our quick snack and STRONG 2 for 1 drink deal. $8 bucks for 2 hurricanes that honestly tasted better than the "original" Pat O'Brien's? Say it isn't so! But it is. This little dive is open 24/7, has friendly faces, cheap prices, and decent enough hangover food. Plus they deliver to hotels in the area if you are too drunk to walk over.
(4)Lissete D.
They have one thing going for them. And that is that they are open 24/7. Their hostess and waitstaff are friendly too. So I guess that they have 2 things going for them. The food? Well that was just meh. Our party of 4 shared the fried green tomatoes and they were not memorable at all. We all ordered burgers, with mine being the smaller version. I think they call it baby dukes or something like that. No one in our party was thrilled with their burger, but hunger prevailed. However, my baby burger was served on a huge bun. So picture a giant bun with a Krystal's sized burger in between. Yeah. But the fries were good, so all was not lost. Unless, everything else is closed, I don't think that we will be going back there again.
(2)Nika C.
Wasn't the best. Po boy wasn't great, wings were ok and the craw fish boil was meh.
(2)Seth H.
Stumbled in at 11:30 after flying in late and needing food. We were very pleasantly surprised. This hole in the wall delivers amazing flavors, spice and enormous portions. Authentic delicious food! In town for a week... We will be back.
(4)Jesse Z.
What a phenomenal feast. Come here for the crawfish Monday through Friday noon-6 for their endless crawfish boil. Only wish I had discovered this place sooner. Truly phenomenal.
(5)Howie G.
We got into town very late and we're very hungry. Not too many places open at 2300 hrs. The place is kinda a hole in the wallish. The service was very good. The food was ok.
(3)John E.
A very nice place, although small, the food was very good and the price is excellent compared to most places that serve less with a higher mark up. Highly recommend you go here and see for yourself.
(4)Phillip F.
Great service, great food. We didn't have the breakfast special, but it's a full breakfast for $5.00.
(4)Brian K.
Excellent restaurant in the French Quarter open 24 /7 and always good! I'm a big fan of bloody marys and the Chartres Street location has a bottomless Bloody Mary. If you stop in be sure and sit in Amber's section she's pretty great and cute too! For more of my Bloody Mary adventures, check out bloodyamerica.com
(5)Trevor M.
I had the red beans and rice and she had gyro sandwich and cajon fries. Cute atmosphere, and the waitresses were polite, and helpful. This was the first place we went to while in New Orleans, and it was perfect for what we were looking for. It is moderately priced and if you are thinking of going here I would suggest doing just that and don't forget to have fun.
(4)Alex R.
Good quality food at a very reasonable price! Highly recommend the Double D burger. The half Alligator hot sausage Po Boy with Gumbo is a great combination. Open 24 hours with delivery in the quarter available.
(4)Peter B.
Exactly what the doctor ordered after a crazy night on Burban Street. The right vibe, the right food and for the right price. Hopefully you'll be lucky enough to have Val as your server. :)
(4)Alexander D.
I guess the food would taste better after a long night of drinking. But as far a ordering at a normal breakfast hour and the Resturant not being crowded we were very disappointed. The hash browns were luke warm at best and the grits soupy. The only thing that was hot was the order of pancakes! 8-10 yrs ago this was the spot for breakfast. I would suggest closing for a twenty four period and cleaning the place from top to bottom, and purchasing some new plates and silverware. Over time everything needs to be replace and new stuff purchased. It would go a long way with your new and old clientele alike. It just shows you care about the people coming thru your doors!
(1)Thomas A.
Cheap breakfast if you wake up on time to get it. Actually really cheap. The bloody mary is like 2x the price but its unlimited refill. I stopped after 1 tho since it was too much sodium overdose and quite strong as well. They have your basic breakfast options of eggs and what not. It's also a 24/7 place so im sure they see their share of drunken ppl.
(3)Elsie W.
Crawfish $10/lb... pricey and not the best. Go to Big Fisherman Seafood on Magazine St instead for your crawfish fix. Wings... meh. They were decent but seems like they were a little too generous with the lemon pepper. Everything else is spicy too. Service is where they lose the stars. Inattentive, cold, the only times we saw the waitress were during ordering, getting the food, and paying the bill. No extra napkins, nothing.
(2)Nicole E.
I created my own omelet and it was delicious! The staff are friendly and all of my food came out in a reasonable time. And excellent place to have breakfast indeed!
(5)Wayne R.
Standing on a sidewalk on a side street in New Orleans, smartphone in hand and looking for breakfast ideas, a bicycle delivery-man pedaled up to us to ask if we needed directions. A very friendly and nice guy, turned out he was delivering breakfast to someone for Daisy Duke's, a tiny "hole in the wall" as he put it and said to give it a try after he also gave us advice on some museums and other sights to see. He was a regular two-wheeled chamber of commerce! We took his advice abt bkfst and had a great meal, with half-price Bloody Mary's and a wonderfully friendly waitress named Erinn. After several of them, I do not remember exactly what I ordered but it was great, and reasonably priced for downtown NOLA. Stops serving bkfst at 1030, by the way.
(4)Joseph H.
We really enjoyed this place. We had omelettes, biscuits and gravy, seafood poboys, and pancakes. The service was good and the food was delicious. They seated us immediately and the service was fast. We were overall very pleased. I even bought some of the art right off the wall.
(5)William F.
The food at Daisy Dukes is good and not expensive. They have real gumbo and good service. The place can get crowded in a hurry and you may find yourself waiting for a table. Overall, good food for the price.
(4)Shannon S.
No. Don't do it. They don't give a damn about the locals. However, if you have a tourists' palate....oh my have you hit the jackpot!!! I'm giving one star because they did open the doors today, although I should reconsider since it's a 24 hour joint. While I'm reconsidering they too should reconsider their levels of cleanliness.... Again, no. Don't so it. Icky sticky all the way.
(1)Cathy R.
Service needs a lot of work. Food was tasteless and bland. I'd stay away from this one.
(2)Joey J.
Popular with the locals for no apparent reason, this place is like a Denny's inside a dive bar. The glasses are plastic, the juice isn't fresh, and the pancakes are plain (you'll get a decent variety at IHOP right down the street). Ask for turkey bacon and prepare to be disappointed. But it's just the ticket if you came to load up on calories fried in mediocrity. HOWEVER the biscuits are made fresh so there's that!
(2)Brian C.
Thank you to Daisy Dukes and Yelp for the check-in offer. Free cup of gumbo for me! Ordered the Po Boy special sandwich with shrimp. Good sandwich. There are restaurants that excel at certain dishes and there are others who are just good. This is one of those places where it was just good. It was satisfying and you can't complain about the price. They are generous with the portions, staff is friendly, and they're open 24 hours here. I will most definitely come back here because of the convenience and location. I'm also eager to try some of the other items on the menu next time. If you're in the area and you're hungry late at night, this is your best bet to satiate your hunger.
(4)Sean H.
During my trip to New Orleans, back in January of this year, I was looking for a spot in which to eat breakfast. I found this spot using a helpful iPhone app. When I eat breakfast, I get the usual. I get egg whites, turkey bacon, home fries and wheat toast. Believe it or not, there are places I have been to that could not make a simple breakfast like that to my liking. Well Daisy Dukes knocked it out of the park. My egg whites were cooked well. The turkey bacon was very crisp(unlike any spot I have ever been to back at home in DC). The home fries were nice, crispy and not greasy at all. It turns me off when I order home fries at some places, and they serve me a big plate of grease. There was even a mini fruit cup that came with my breakfast. It contained seedless grapes and slices of banana. I uploaded a picture of my breakfast platter. Check it out. The service was great. As soon as I set foot in the store, the staff at Daisy Dukes made me feel like a king. I will be going back to New Orleans during the 2013 NFL Football season. I will be sure to bring my crew here for breakfast. They think like me and I know they will NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. I am a fan and you will be too!
(4)Elisa T.
Buffalo wings with daisy dukes sauce: so freakin good!!! Catfish combo plate: gumbo was tasty, but Muriel's was better. Fried green tomatoes were amaaaaazing! The biscuit was, well... A biscuit. Nothing special. The BEST dish- that I'm craving now, but can't have because I am back in CA: The Oyster Po'boy!! It's fried oysters. But super tasty! And it's not dry or fishy. It is so good, I came back after a fun night and inhaled it. So yes, I had it twice in two days :) Service was really good too. Just enough attention, and our servers were really friendly. The only complaint I have is that they started to clean the bathroom (next to our table) and it smelled sUper strongly and HORRIBLY of bathroom cleaner. It went away offer 10 minutes but it was an intense non breathing session goin on.
(5)Maylin G.
Service is quite fair... oysters were really good, the lb of crawfish was tasty, the gumbo was not good compared with others I have tried. The plate of gumbo is big. What I loke the most was the oysters. Service was ok besides they confused a cup of gumbo with a full portion. This place is perfect for a very latr dinner because they open till late. We ate there a 2am.
(4)Dan B.
Ate breakfast there. Good price.. Only downfall was the grits. But service and coffee were both great, so you can't go wrong if you are looking for good price and standard fair
(4)Carly W.
Slow service - they sat our big party over in "the bar" section to the left and it was very hard to be paid attention to. Their po boys were just OK, I've definitely had better. This is a good place for drunk food all night, and that's about it.
(2)Kathleen L.
Gumbo was good! No okra in it, nice and easy. I went on a non busy day so service was quick and easy.
(5)Jay M.
This review is for late night take out. I lost track of time after multiple rounds of unprotected sex with strangers that I wooed off of Bourbon Street and needed sustenance in order to continue my shenanigans through to the morning (I kid.) It was late and I needed some food so I walked around the corner from my hotel room and found this joint that stays open late to serve the masses of inebriated party goers stumbling off Bourbon. Lame! At first, I called to place a pick up order, but was informed that I would have to come in to place an order. Okay. I arrived and was met by a man who appeared to be a bouncer, but he was just waiting for his food. I walk in and was told to wait in the vestibule until a staff member comes outside to take my order. Fine. I go back out and kick it with the dude from earlier. We fuck around with patrons coming in by asking for a $5 cover charge - some nearly oblige until I told them it was a joke. Anyway, a waitress comes out and takes my order. She notifies me that they only serve a limited menu during late night so I order some spicy garlic wings, a gator sausage poboy and fried mozz. Pretty standard albeit a lot of food even for one fatty like myself, but I like variety. 10 minutes passes by and I'm still fucking with customers that are stumbling in for a table. A bit later, the food arrives and I make my way back to my hotel room. Yay! I sit down and open up each container and marvel at my bounty. I shove a fried mozz (ordinary) into my mouth like a cigar as I dress my gator poboy with two of the hundred packets of condiments provided by the restaurant. Geez! After which, I pounded down about 3 wings (ordinary) while surfing channels on the TV. Fuck it, Food Network it is. As I pick up the poboy, I realize that they stuffed the sandwich with two massive sausages. Normally, I'd be excited - and I was - but it was just too hard to pick up; let alone eat. I set aside one for later and got my munch on. It was delicious! Plain awesome! I killed the poboy and mozz, but was left with a handful of wings and an entire gator sausage so I packed it up and made my way towards Bourbon to share my excess. I found a dude sleeping on the sidewalk and woke him up. He wasn't too thrilled until I handed him the bag of still warm food. He then woke up his other buddies and they feasted. They thanked me and I went about my way. Overall, the food was good enough for me and some homeless dudes. We give this place 3 stars.
(3)Amanda N.
No. Just no! Don't go here! The staff couldn't answer any questions upon ordering. The food was for the most part horrible. The crawfish were tiny and weren't seasoned. My sisters cheesesteak looked horrid and tasted that way according to her. The cheese wasn't even melted. Really? Wth. Her bf ordered some kind of sampler that had "gumbo", "jambalaya" and whatever else they were trying I pass off as Cajun food. I had a bite of the jumbo and the only thing you could taste was salt. As if they took the whole can of Morton's, turned it upside down and poured til there was no more. I ordered the "alligator sausage" po boy. I had asked the waiter what it was mixed with because I was sure it wasn't 100% alligator. They didn't know. They also didn't ask or look themselves to find an answer. It tasted okay. It didn't taste like alligator at all and I've eaten it enough to know what it tastes like. The bread was nice and toasted overall it was an okay po boy but nothing to talk about. It's basically a tourist trap restaurant that is open when others aren't and convenient for nearby hotel guests. I did see a bunch of people order breakfast which might be the key to an okay experience here.
(1)Michelle C.
My husband and I are visiting from Seattle and we're out late and our hotel kitchen was closed. so we started looking around and found that daisy dukes does delivery. We have never use of delivery food service other than Pizza but thought what the heck so we placed an order and to our surprise they are extremely FAST and while we were waiting for our food we receive a call from our delivery guy who offered to stop at the convenience store and pick us up anything we may need in addition to the food we ordered. He said he would bring the receipt and we can just pay him back. we gracefully declined but we're amazed at the customer service and convenience offered by their business. the food is amazing and customer service outstanding highly recommended. Also very affordable. I give it 4 stars because I've never seen the restaurant otherwise I would give it a 5.
(4)Zachery M.
I was visiting New Orleans and I was craving some Fried Green Tomatoes and since I was in the South I figured that I might be able to find some. I know New Orleans isn't typically known for their Southern foods but I had read an article on how Fried Green Tomatoes were actually on the rise in the area and that Daisy Dukes was one of three places to get them. I'm not sure if the writer of that magazine article has ever had Fried Green Tomatoes outside of New Orleans but they weren't great. They weren't terrible either but they were just average. They also felt a bit pricing for the number of tomatoes that you got but that's to be expected this close to Bourbon St.
(3)Sidney N.
I was with a group of friends wondering around for late late night food, when a local suggested daisy dukes. It was perfect drunk food with breakfast options and classic New Orleans food! Definitely bookmarked this place for next time.
(4)Isaiah F.
There food here is really good and the service surprisingly is legitimate. I'd say tins a go. Although, it looks like a cabin from the woods with booths in it; just worry about the food.
(5)Patrick S.
Basic breakfast with a Nola flair. Very good value, good for families, would highly recommend as a breakfast spot. Wait was relatively short, nice quick turnover.
(4)Eric Z.
When you think of the New Orleans culinary experience, chicken wings are probably not high on your list of expectations or potential menu. After my first visit to Daisy Dukes today for lunch, I can tell you, they should be! Overwhelmed by a delicious looking menu, I took the recommendation of my waitress and went for the chicken wings with the Dukes Special sauce. Dukes Special is a tangy and tasty combination of buffalo sauce and ranch dressing. I will definitely be back for another visit and add this hidden gem of a place to my list of regulars when in the Crescent City.
(5)Jeff L.
.food was well done- but Bloody Mary was a little off- sorry that is what I had to knock you down one star for- however, wait staff very attentive, and very polite. Worth a second go.
(4)Forrest C.
I'm from Baltimore, here on a business trip. Decided to come here for lunch. Food is phenominal. I got the alligator sausage po boy. Awesome. Nicely seasoned and just a hint of spice for that creole taste. Loved it. Definitely will be back this week when I'm not in my business clothes to try their crawfish boil
(5)Jeffery I.
Went to breakfast with the wife. Service was ok. Food was extremely greasy, even for a Cajun sausage omelet. Hash browns were also quite greasy. Wife's meal was pretty much the same. I had an upset stomach for the rest of the day. On the other hand, I wasn't hungry again for the rest of the day.
(2)Chris H.
Stopped into Daisy Dukes for lunch based off the reviews and was pretty disappointed... Food wasn't anything special and left something to be desired... bathrooms were pretty nasty and there were some very annoying people in the restaurant who were not asked to settle down by the staff... come to think of it the staff was MIA a lot of the time. Wish I would have went some where else... ** To the "owners" comment below - I post on both sites because I use both and some people might not. I am not paid to write reviews or i'd have a lot more! As for the review, that is my personal opinion which i'm sure will not hurt your business. Maybe instead of attacking me, you could have asked what you could have done to make our experience better? **
(2)Vijay P.
It's late, you're tired, hungover, and you're famished...and there's Daisy Dukes to get your grub on. As someone pointed out in a previous review this is the Denny's of Bourbon street. The staff is friendly and food lives up to late night dining choices in NoLa. The few places that still served a crawfish boil at 4am :)
(3)Teri P.
Breakfast was perfect! Bloody Mary was amazing!! The service was fast! Conveniently located in near the French Qtr!!
(5)Carenza A.
The food and bloody Mary's were awesome. Our server Jaymie was fantastic, by far the BEST service we have had EVER!!! Thank you!
(5)Ken Y.
For breakfast on our final day, we wanted something simple to counterbalance Brennan's, so Daisy Dukes seemed like a reasonable choice. It was inexpensive (if you come early enough, you can get two eggs any way for $5). The seafood omelette was huge (the photo doesn't do it justice) and had a surprisingly large amount of shrimp and crawfish (lots more crawfish than were inside my Johnny's Po Boy for sure); the shrimp had the usual snap I associate w/ shrimp too. Main negative for us was the has brown potatoes had the texture of linguine, but we prefer crunchy hash browned potatoes. The orange juice also tasted like it was from concentrate.
(3)david p.
Went here on the recommendation of the front desk staff at our hotel. This is where she and her girlfriends go for lunch, which is what we did. Good enough for locals, good enough for me. First observation. The place was dirty, maybe because it's open 24/7. Tables were sticky, the floor was sticky, and I suspect the staff was pretty sticky as well. And there was just a sticky smell to the whole place. Second observation. Lots of fried foods on the menu, so we settled on po-boys. Portion sizes were huge. Two people could probably split one sizes were so generous. Food quality was about average. Not the worst po-boy I've had, but it was far from the best. Third observation. Poor service. The restaurant was nearly empty at 2.00 and our server still took a while to take our order, refill our drinks, and bring the check. Fourth observation. Daisy Dukes doesn't quite qualify as a dive, but it comes pretty close.
(3)Andy T.
Next to the Marriott Hotel, this place is a 24x7 joint that has an extensive menu (For a NOLA place I even ate a Gyro there once...I don't recommend it). I came here (couple of trips out to NOLA) based on a friend's recommendation (also hearing the owners are two brothers for Northern VA where I am from), so I had to give a shout out and stop by the place. Crawfish is good...spicy though (if you like that). The Po'Boys they have are also good (but what isn't that's friend right?). You do get some interesting characters that come in (late night after drinking it up), but it's a good place (not $$$ at all). Fear the places next to this place though...you will know what I am talking about if you are a dude. Gross...hahahaha. Would I come here again, yeah...I brought my friends out there as well and they enjoyed it.
(4)Jean K.
Reasonable, cute little breakfast place in the Quarter that is not overly crowded. Got in right and seated right away. Found this place through Yelp, so we figured we had a winner - can get good seafood or Gumbo in New Orleans, but a good breakfast can be difficult to come by!! Couldn't help but wonder if our waitress had a late night before coming to work that morning. Out of it, sloooowww, and a little bit of an attitude. Wished we had the other cheery woman who greeted us at the door. Heard their bloody marys were good - and bottomless! - Not a big bloody mary fan, but hey! My tastes have changed and I'll check it out! Was good! Except, there was no booze in the drink - my friend confirmed this when he joined us later and ordered one as well. Food was decent. Priced good and was your standard breakfast fare. I recommend the Biscuits and Gravy - which was the best thing we ordered. Their omlettes were good, but nothing special and their pancakes and hashbrowns were the same. Did take everyone's advice and ordered the bacon extra crispy - even then it wasn't super crispy, but still good. If you don't like your bacon on the soggy side..make sure you do this! Over all, it's a good place to hit in the quarter for breakfast. Was seated right away and the price was right.
(3)Steve M.
The Bloody Mary they serve is delicious and the free refills is a nice perk. I had breakfast there, two fired eggs and biscuits and gravy. The food was extremely slow to come out (thankful again for the Bloody Mary). Not sure if Daisy Duke's is always slow or they were just overwhelmed this morning. The restaurant was full since it is BCS weekend. If you are in a hurry there are probably many other places that serve a good basic breakfast, but if you don't mind the wait I would rate this one a '4'.
(4)Eric S.
This place rocks. It is inexpensive in a normally expensive restaurant town. The breakfast looked really good. I got the steak and it was cooked perfectly and was a very well seasoned. I liked the side of mixed vegetables.
(5)Alice L.
Oh My God, they deliver, all the way to your hotel. When it's 90 degrees outside and it's 72 degrees in your room, you'd order in too. I ordered a pound of crawfish, and it was ONLY $7!!! The Philly cheese steak, so so so good, and a slice of pecan pie, meh... I can't believe how cheap it was! I'm amazed. The food got to my hotel within the hour. Best way, in my opinion, to order in and not feel guilty that you're in your hotel room for dinner while on vacation.
(4)Alan R.
It is open 24 hours, that's about the only reason to go there... the food is nasty, the service, happens only after the staff serves their friends special dished not available to the public....
(1)Destiny T.
Their drink specials are great! I went during St. Patty's weekend, so I was worried this place would be packed! It was crowded, but we were sat promptly! The service was great and the food was yummy. Like I said, the specials on their bloody Mary's were legit!
(4)Marcelle D.
Pretty yummy food. Didn't really care for their gumbo, but their Oyster and Shrimp Po'boys are really good. The spices they use for their crawfish is very tasty. Love the fact that they are open 24 hours especially after staying out late on Bourbon street. Free refills on Bloody Marys a plus as well!
(4)Denise W.
My first meal in NOLA was breakfast at Daisy Dukes...actually, this was my first time visiting NOLA. The Cajun omelette was tasty and the service was accommodating. Unfortunately, I did not encounter any restaurants that swept me off my feet, but it was one of the best during my visit here. I went back for dinner and had the NOLA sampler... Good but not great
(3)M K.
We went to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. Everyone in our party ordered some variation of the breakfast sandwich. Each comes with two eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat. Not bad, nothing special. Two of us ordered hashbrowns and they were barely cooked and cold. The table turn over at this place is pretty fast but everyone seems to be in a rush. The waitress took our drink order, someone else brought them out, them she took our food over and someone else brought them out. But when they brought the food out to the "bar" ie. a room off the dining area they would call out what it was. They didn't know who the food actually went to. All in all, nothing special nothing horrible but I would go elsewhere for breakfast next time.
(3)Erika C.
I enjoyed every dish I ordered. The red beans and rice was hellah seasoned!!! The chicken philly was on point!!! And last but not least my grits and cheese was DELISH!!! The only suggestion for drinks is just stick to water! Lol Because the tea didn't impress me~
(4)Shannon S.
This place, while far from fantastic, does consistently OK food. I have eaten here a handful of times and really didn't find anything particularly memorable about it but it was decent food for a decent price for a 24 hour spot. They have the usual New Orleans dishes with fried seafood, po boys, and such. My least favorite dish so far has been the grilled chicken that was a tad dry and a bit bland but tasted alright for what it was. They seem to give decent portion sizes with most of their menu items and the staff are friendly and efficient while the food was brought to the table in a very timely manner. I have to admit a bit of large disappointment that none of the staff were actually wearing Daisy Dukes...
(3)Erin O.
This place certainly isn't anything fancy, but we were glad to find it after a long couple days in the Big Easy. It was cheap, relaxed, and a bit off the beaten path. Bottomless bloody mary's for $8 - garnished with a crawfish. And, they're pretty darn good! The husband and I got the New Orleans sampler, which included a cup of gumbo, jambalaya, fried green tomatoes, and red beans and rice. The gumbo is the best I tasted in NOLA... and super cheap. The fried green tomatoes were soggy and came with a cheap tasting sauce. My husband liked the jambalaya (i'm not a big fan in general). The red beans & rice were average - not bad. We visited this place twice during our stay because we felt like we could just relax. I didn't get a po boy, but they were as big as my torso! Looked good...
(3)Gladys M.
Ordered some delivery upon arriving past 11pm to my hotel from the airport. Paid $40 for an average chicken sandwich, a shrimp po boy that didn't impressed me and some frozen section at the grocery store french fries. Good thing I was starving otherwise I would have rated them lower.
(3)khiada a.
This food can only be enjoyed while intoxicated. Definitely not for a sober palate. I was VERY disappointed!
(1)Gary R.
Horrible service and poor management. Very rude when asked to split the bill between couples. Instead the manager told us we needed to figure it out, even after the waiter did it for us the previous day. Didn't have any crawfish although it's in season. The manager asked if we wanted the homemade dessert. We asked how it was...he said it's f****** good. Not recommended, plenty other places with great food and service. Pier 424 on bourbon blows this place away!
(1)D S.
Gross. Worst pizza I have ever had, and I've had a lot of pzzia. $1 frozen pizza is 500% better. Even while drunk I couldn't manage more than a couple bites.
(1)Kristina K.
Daisy Dukes is great! While I have only checked out this place after hours, our group made nightly voyages to this 24-hour establishment for drinks to anyone thirsty, delicious food for anyone hungry (try the gumbo--it's incredible!), and a relaxing place to chill. The staff is also friendly and fun to hang with. I'd definitely visit again.
(5)Mary G.
Excellent food! Service was incredible. Ask for Valerie. She made me her signature drink... island delight!
(5)Steve R.
Simple good breakfast. Nothing fancy, but decent and a good price compared to the other places. Don't expect to be blown away. Just have a full belly and less strain on the wallet.
(3)Ryne H.
Great breakfast. It's a great place to chase a hangover away. We went, unfortunately, at 8:30 AM and caught their early bird special which is two eggs, hashbrowns/grits, sausage/ham/bacon, a biscuit/toast and it's only $3.99, which is a great deal. You get a lot of food for a blisteringly-low price. Our waiter was courteous and attentive.
(4)Mike T.
Good food. Great service by Amber.
(4)Rick F.
24 hour breakfast place with NOLA style food, decor and service. Great location within stumbling distance from the hotel, if ya know what I mean.....Gumbo Soup with all the fixin's sausage, shrimp and chicken, loved it! Best Shrimp Po Boy I've ever had! This is a must stop at 3 or 4 in the morning to take the edge off the evenings activities! LOL!
(4)Matt W.
I went from ACME oyster (5*) to this place for an late night meal. Horrible experience . The PO boy catfish sandwich was 99% bread ,1 % fish. The Onion rings were 99.5% breading, and the onion was .5%. Service at 1 am also took forever for two entrees. Out of 10 places i ate in Nola, this was the 2nd worst one. The worst one being Harrahs's casino buffet.
(1)Nate G.
Small little shop right off Canal. Cozy and very casual. Nice quick service. I had the gumbo. It was good and spicy! Came with a fresh warm biscuit. If you want something quick and good, give this place a try.
(4)Pam W.
Went to eat after parade. I had breakfast food and it was great. Super friendly staff.
(4)Kent D.
Oh sooooo close! All great for my shrimp poboy except for the stale bun! Crawfish just out of season (which I knew better and asked about before ordering) .
(2)Jay G.
Nice hangover food! Cheeseburger was bigger than my head, plus they have a bottomless Bloody Mary. The staff was extremely warm and friendly. They made us feel at home. Overall, a good place to eat while walking around the Quarter.
(3)Katie K.
I came with a group of 7 girls while we were visiting New Orleans and we had nothing to complain about. I got a po boy and it was good. Pretty cool that we got a FREE 1/2 pound of crawfish for checking in on Yelp. Service was a little slow, but they were packed so that is to be expected.
(3)Brittanie k.
Daisy Dukes truly kept me alive during the Essence Festival. if you're looking for cheap, good eats, head there in the French Quarter and you will be pleased. The drinks arent very strong, but they are cheap. I had some kind of sweet tea concoction. Happy eating!
(5)Neil K.
Out of about 4 places I ate at during my trip to NOLA this has to my favorite. We ended up at around 2:00am after a heavy drinking session on bnourbon St. haha. We ordered the gumbo after waiting about 20 minutes to get the waiter to notice us, the gumbo was great! tasted authentic and not like most other places.
(4)Selena C.
Little dive - was pretty good for breakfast, not expensive at all.
(3)Kathleen B.
This place was AWFUL!! We ordered in for delivery.. Waited just over an hour and when I saw the the bike deliverer, SHE WAS WALKING!!! It's no wonder our food was ice cold and SUCKED!! We were really excited to try a new place for delivery and were NOTHING BUT DISGUSTED and severely disappointed. Why the hell would you WALK with your bike (for just under 2 blocks from what i saw from my balcony, I sure she walked even farther than that, but one can only speculate) when you are a BIKE DELIVERER?!?!?!?! Waste of money, time and food.
(1)Greg G.
ZERO stars. Came here for brunch, waited a good 20 minutes before sitting down, no big deal. Ordered our good from the rude waitress then never saw her again until she gave us our check. Waited for our food for well over an hour, then they forgot me and someone else's at my table. We had to find other servers to ask about our food and even to order more bloody mary's. I understand sometimes mistakes are made, but at least check in with your table and apologize when things go wrong. Also, NOLA is known for their food. The airport restaurant was better than this one.
(1)Jon V.
Good crawfish, though a little over boiled! But they were seasoned nicely!! Burger was cheaply priced, but I could've made a better one myself. It's just a mediocre place to me. Probably won't go back willingly.
(3)Rene D.
ehhh... was so so.
(1)Nikki c.
Food was good, service was not. The staff seemed annoyed to be there. They didn't mention the bottomless booze....Had I known....I would have probably not even noticed how surly they were, LOL.
(3)Timothy J.
Burn-your-face-off crawfish. Loved it!
(5)Clint C.
Stopped in here for breakfast this morning and it was very good. Service was great.
(4)Shannon V.
went here and got a philly cheesesteak sandwich, which was about average..had better. but it was okay overall..another time came here late night for breakfast..breakfast was fine..the waitress was really nice the 1st time we came in here..they had the football game on and we had an area all to ourselves to watch the game, which im sure is rare but we came in 11/13. overall this place was fine
(3)Eve B.
I ordered the sampler plate. The Jambalaya was very good. I was shocked that something that is so much of a staple in Louisian, the red beans and rice was sooo awful and the gumbo was HORRIBLE. I took one bit of each and refused to eat another bite. We also ordered the Alligator Sandwich Po'Boy and aside from the amount of meat on the sandwich being too small, it tasted pretty good. I would suggest folks try their all you can eat Crawfish for $28. That seems like the best deal they have goin at this place. Overall, I've had better food in New Orleans and I spent more money on the bill here than anywhere else I went in the Quarters. Think I'll pass on this place next time.
(2)Keith E.
Was just ok. Shrimp boy was average. Gumbo was good. Service was ok. Friend had burger and if I went back could see getting that after a night out.
(3)Cynthia V.
Every meal in Nola is an experience but daisy dukes is the whole package fabulous food wonderful employees and unlimited bloody Mary's! We went twice and will be back every time we visit
(4)Martin C.
Best breakfast in NOLA. Try the omelette with alligator sausage. Biscuits are heavenly. Good wait staff and fast.
(4)Austin S.
Great service and food that is affordable at any hour of the night. I visit often, and the waitress always remembers my order, great little diner!
(5)Chase C.
They have an amazing late night breakfast!
(4)Chantelle A.
New Orleans hidden treasure! We found this little spot at 2am off the beaten path. Quiet little place where the waitresses were tshirts and jeans and the music is soulful. We decided on 1/2 dozen raw oysters for $6, cup of gumbo, Bottomless Bloody Mary and the waitress was kind enough to give us a free sample of crawfish. Instead of a sample, the cook provided us with a lot more and we were grateful. Although the crawfish was a bit on the small side, it had big flavor. The Bloody Mary...on the other hand...was um....a bit much. It came in this huge glass with about 12 olives, 4 pickled okra, 2 slices of lime, a slice of lemon, 3 huge celery stalks and it was spicy as hell. Ugh...upset stomach. And there were free refills of it...ugh. The gumbo was amazing...great flavor...rice at the bottom..everything a cup of gumbo should be and more. The raw oysters were very fresh and tasted great. Our total bill was about 27 bucks...so if you are looking for a cheap meal away from the Bourbon Street circus...go to Daisy Dukes.
(4)Stephanie H.
The food is very so so and the service is horrible. The best thing about Daisy Dukes is the free Duke's sweet tea when you check in and buy a meal.
(2)Casey F.
Prostitutes, strippers, pimps....everything one could ask for at 5 am in the French Quarter. I love this place, the food is decent, not great, but it is cheap and the atmosphere is worth it.
(3)Shellie D.
We came here and had a basic breakfast. Nothing was too special about this place. But nothing was bad either. It doesn't look like the cleanliest restaurant in town, and that caused me to be a bit hesitant to eat here. Our waitress was pretty good. Not overly friendly and helped explain how to eat crawfish (which required more work than I would like to put in just to get a little bit of meat). The food is pretty inexpensive and our order came right out. I would want to try other places before I would come back here. For breakfast I would recommend the egg, cheese, and sausage biscuit. It's not on the menu but they can make it for you.
(3)Curtis H.
First off, let me say that when the Mrs and I stayed in this part of the quarter two years ago, we had no interest in going to a place with 18 thru 22 yo' s wearing way too short shorts and DoH memorabilia on the walls. Boy, did I make a mistake as my preconceptions were totally wrong! Don't let the name mislead you as this place is not a breastaurant and not filled with DoH crap on the walls. The waitresses are fully and tastefully clothed so families need not be concerned if small children are with them (you can correct that mistake next time by leaving them with Grammy and Grampy). I happened to make three visits during a recent 6 day stay for FQF and other festivities, solo as madam thought sleep was more important for some odd reason. Due to my early arrivals, I qualified for the early bird special all three visits, an outstanding value. Food quality was strong and on a couple of those visits I asked for my hash browns crispy and they met my wishes both times. The only downside were the grits which were underwhelming. Now I come to my favorite part-the bottomless Bloody Mary's for the most reasonable sum of $8 (when ordered with a meal). Were they the best I had all week? No. Were they the worst I had all week? No. Was I handed a fresh one in a go cup when I left? Yes! Good food and having a drink special like this qualifies this location for four stars and a return visit in 2017. Madam will totally miss out if she decides to sleep in.
(4)Torrance W.
The Chartres location sucks! I have tried them for breakfast, lunch and very late at night...all three experiences were bad...plus the food wasn't good either. What prompted this review is the experience I literally just had. I live in the 200 block of Chartres so I am extremely close to this place. I am coming in from Harrah's and decided to grab something to eat before I head home....this is about 5am. I walk in and none of the servers acknowledge me for a solid minute. I then walk up to one of servers to share that I would like to place a to-go order. She asked me to have a seat and someone will be with me. I literally waited 8 minutes and no one said a thing to me....btw, it was not busy either. I asked the only male (and i use the word loosely) if he could take my order and he says one second and goes back to filling up the condiment bowls. Luckily a young lady sees this and takes my order. I get the Double D burger and onion rings. The food came out pretty promptly...i get home and open up the to-go container. The food looked good, however, both the burger and rings were bland. No real taste at all...the icing on the cake is the amount of condiments they gave me. For a burger and onion rings I receive 7 mayo packets, 7 mustard packets, 10 ketchup packets, and 5 cutlery packets. REALLY!?!?!?!? I am so done with this place...if anyone is reading this. Go to the Carrondellet location. It is only 2 blocks heading towards Bourbon Street....actually Carrondellet is Bourbon Street just on the opposite side of Canal St. The food and service is always consistently good there.
(1)Bruno B.
i love the bloody mary and the ryan special, great service. I will come back.
(5)Doris J.
Here for the Essence Music Festival. This place was highly rated. I don't know why. Take your money to the IHOP chain across the street. Nothing special here. The service is terrible. My husband cleaned the table for our party of 6 because it was not a priority for them. But since the gratuity was added for 5 or more they had nothing to gain or lose. Our orders were wrong and the lightly scrambled eggs were rubber. Again, for breakfast go across the street to IHOP.
(2)Anye F.
On the plus side, it was open 24 hrs and we could bring our kid when we needed a late meal on our first night in town. The busboy was actually really nice and apologized about 12 times for the long waits. On the minus side, when the real tables are full there is a side room with bar tables and the worst barstools ever. Nailed to the ground, small seat, and so close together you can't slide between them, and worst of all no post to put your feet on. I spent our miserable hour and a half here trying to stay on and keep my back from hurting. Now onto the food and service. Our friendly busboy had told us that it had been slow all day and suddenly got packed so I am guessing they were understaffed for a very late night on Wednesday not during some big Mardi Gras festival. Our actual server didn't come for about 10 minutes - we gave food & drink orders right away (luckily). Our drinks (one coke, two waters) came about 10 minutes after that. Then another 45 minutes or so before the food came. When it came, mine was cold. If it had been warm, it would have been a mediocre meal. The ham & cheese omelette was the best part, I actually don't have any complaints about the omelette and I'd get it again if I were desperate enough to return here. The hashbrowns were ok but parts were a little burnt, and all of it was cold. The toast was served dry (and cold) with no side of butter. Yum. Plain dry white toast. And by "yum" I mean "blech". I didn't eat any of my kiddo's burger but it looked overcooked and from a frozen patty (you know the type... perfectly shaped with no texture...) I asked my husband to describe the catfish po-boy he had; he said "not horrible but not anything I couldn't get in any other part of the country" and I noticed that the catfish only filled about 2/3 of the bread on his sandwich. He would not order it again. No sign of the server to come take our check after 10 minutes after we finished eating (nor any stopping by so I'd have had a hope of getting the useless butter for my totally cold toast) so I took the check back into the main room to try to find someone to run my tab. I finally saw my waitress who looked surprised to see me and disconcerted by my (very polite) request that she please allow me to pay so we can get going. (We arrived about 11:15pm and left about 12:45am, sober and with 12 yo kid in tow, so clearly not part of the boozer party crowd). Total bill for our meal was $38 plus my 20% tip (because I'm nice and I don't penalize tipped workers for having a bad day, since I don't get my pay docked when I have a bad day) which was way too high for crappy food and slow service. She ran my card and we took off. I did forget a little goodie bag I had with me and one of the other staffers hurried after it to return it to us, which I did appreciate. So in sum, I'd have rated it a 1 if not for the friendly busboy and the gentleman who returned our goodie bag, but might have raised it to a 2 had the food been warm and served with butter and a 3 if the service was faster. It would never even on a great day be above a 3 though. I'm settling for a 2 out of consideration for the two kind folks on the staff. It's not really recommended though unless you have little choice.
(2)Chris G.
We showed up here around midnight or so and got to be seated immediately. Our reason for going: bottomless Bloody Mary's and we were not disappointed. And an added bonus: they are freaking delicious! Our party ordered biscuits and gravy, eggs, hash browns, bacon, shrimp poboy and small gumbo, 2 Bloody Mary's and a hurricane. Biscuits and gravy was a huge plate and awesome. If you are hungry this is not a dish you will share with others; its that good. Eggs were scrambled and fantastic. Hash browns were also perfectly cooked. Bacon was fatty as hell and awesome. Fried shrimp poboy. Cup of shrimp gumbo. Holy &$?!! Freaking so good. Smothered in cocktail sauce, topped with tomatoes, lettuce and an awesome sandwich bread. I had at least 4 freaking Bloody Mary refills. Free. I love New Orleans. Our waitress was understandably nervous about our drunk demeanor but she warmed up to us after the second Bloody Mary. This place is a must visit.
(5)Brii G.
Everytime I visit New Orleans this is my go to spot for brunch! The service is absolutely fantastic. The food is to die for. Best gumbo I've had without going to a fancy 5 star restaurant. Only thing wrong is its not big enough!
(4)Mark K.
Another place that was open on Xmas, much appreciated by these out-of-towners looking for a meal. We had walked by many times on the way from our hotel to the French Quarter, and this time we decided to stop in. Appeared to have a mix of locals and tourists. They were out of a lot of items, but we still found some good stuff. Sweetie had pancakes with a side of bacon. They were fine, but nothing amazing. We shared some free cheese sticks, compliments of checking in on Yelp. I ordered too much, since I was hungry and they were out of what I wanted. I had the sausage gravy and biscuits, thinking they were just a small order. Well, they were huge, easily a full meal, and very good. Ate about half of that, then polished off my other choice, wings with the "Daisy sauce." That turned out to be a mix of mayo, ranch, and hot sauce, and they were superb. Done just right, the sauce was tasty, and I ended up totally stuffed. Wish we'd gone more often. But then, there are so many options in New Orleans that we didn't begin to sample every place we wanted. Guess we'll have to go back...
(4)A. F.
No major complaints, even if atmosphere does leave a little something to be desired. But as for the service, our waitress was very efficient and attentive, even though I could tell she was tired. As for the food, everything I ate here was very good. I tried some of the chicken gumbo, which was good. The fried shrimp platter was really fresh and yummy. This came with loads of fried shrimp, seasoned fries, and a fluffy biscuit. And, did I mention that I got a free app of chicken wings covered in their daisy duke sauce because I checked in on Yelp! The wings were very good, and the sauce seemed like a combo of ranch mixed with buffalo. (If I was able to create my own special dish, I would have taken my fried shrimp and coated them in this daisy duke sauce because I tried a few from my platter with it, and that was delicious!). Next time I'm in the Crescent City, I would gladly come back.
(5)Jeddica C.
Oh.. Daisy Dukes where do I begin.... While in NOLA for the 2014 Essence festival DD was recommended to me by our hotel attendent simply because they served a variety of food and they were located one block from the hotel (walking distance). We (10 ladies in my travel group) arrived there around 12:30 p.m. to be greeted by a line that was out the door and slightly down the side walk. Because of the store front location we were standing directly in the New Orleans Sun. We inched our way into the front of the building which was covered only to be greeted by the heater that was pulling heat from the inside of the building and releasing it outside! Dining: our party was split 5/5 because the restaurant was rather small and couldn't accommodate us all at one table. We presented our Yelp coupon and were told only one appetizer for the table for my friends. My table was told very rudely that "we not taking any of that right now!"... Our server wasn't familiar with the menu or the items being served she wasn't even able to get us a small plate when asked. However, another server supplied one for me without hesitation. I ordered the cat fish basket and fries which was very good! However my second peice of fish wasnt done completely :-(. The biscuits were amazing tho! Overall I would go back if there was no line and I was starving at 3 a.m. lol. not worth the wait.
(3)Violet A.
Us New Orleanians know Mardi Gras is a long day we certainly aren't amateurs at the world's best free party. So words from the wise in order to "hang" you need to start your day with food. Therefore, on Fat Tuesday, my partner in hi-jinks and I headed out early for breakfast. Destination Daisy Dukes on Charters Street. SCORED!!! First food to hit our table was a meal in a mason jar. YES! Now we're talking. Bloody Mary's chocked full of olives, okra and celery sticks. If you are having breakfast the Bloody Mary's are endless so of course after two (each) at the table we took a few more to go. OH YEAH we also ate the breakfast. Absolutely delicious omelets. We ordered the veggie, and the Greek (I seem to have a leaning to towards most anything Greek, the cheese, an Ouzo, a salad, a statue or two.... anyway I digress....) the omelets are chocked full of cheeses and veggies. The enormous biscuits are fluffy and baked to perfection and it's served with good ole grits. Yummy all! Wait staff was delightful. Starting with the hostess from 'Boston' who managed to keep a smile while effortlessly managing the hungry crowd, to our sever who packed us up with a cup carrier to transport our take along 'booty'. And a special shout out to the décor. Loved the paintings, the exposed brick, and the quirky signs. Just one thing you ladies who must check your lipstick may wish to keep in mind... the 'ladies' had no mirror, but men's room was fully equipped and clean. C'ya on Bourbon. Happy Mardi Gras.
(5)Rowdy P.
Awful service. Couldn't get simple orders right to save their life. Food was horrible too. Stay away
(1)Jenn C.
My friend and I came to town for Mardi Gras. We stopped in here on a whim the first day we were in town, and we enjoyed the food so much that we came back again before we left, even though I try to follow a strict "no duplicating restaurants" rule when visiting new towns. I got a po' boy both times - one alligator sausage and one catfish. It was delicious - fresh bread, tasty fries, and cooked perfectly. My friend got gumbo and a chicken sandwich. The wait staff was great, and even though one day was Fat Tuesday, we didn't wait for a table. My only issue was the bathroom - VERY cramped and awkward to get into.
(5)Derrick O.
We arrived in Nola around 8:00pm after a 13hr drive and wanted a quick meal! This place was awesome! Great service and awesome food! I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone!
(5)Tee H.
Nice portions of food for a reasonable price. Would have been much better if the food had been served hot.
(3)Julisa H.
Not one of the best food experiences we had in the NOLA but still decent. We came here for breakfast on a Saturday morning. I ordered the steak and eggs with the hurricane refills. Steak was tasty and the biscuit on point. The biscuit was actually the best part of the meal. However, the grits thick and tasteless and the eggs meh.. Hurricane was a good balance of sweet and strong a plus for the drink. Idk if we didn't order the right things but flavor wise this place did not impress like the other restaurants we visited during our stay. Wasn't particular wowed but it was an okay experience thank you asmaa for the service. Will I be back my next visit ?? Prob not..
(3)Sweets M.
I love that it is open 24 hours! The gals were nice but one gentlemen in particular was borderline annoying. He kept yelling out a phrase every time he entered the kitchen (we sat at the very back). But, not annoying enough for me to NOT enjoy my food. I ordered gumbo and onion rings. I ordered small since I knew my friends would share and the portions would be big. It is Louisiana! - The gumbo was great. I wasn't drinking nor was I starving so I feel like I'm giving it a honest review. Onion rings are pretty standard. The portions for everything else were so big that we could probably have eaten it for another month. Lol, just kidding. The water cup is huge as well, but it makes sense (waitress doesn't have to keep refilling and it matches the serving size). I would definitely come back if I'm in the area and need something quick and easy. Since many restaurants close at night, this is perfect if you don't want Denny's. But, if it were the daytime, I'd pass and find something else.
(4)Virsya V.
At first my mom was asking "why do we eat here? I rather eat at deanies. " after we try the food my parents were really impressed, they said the etouffe is better than any other cajun restaurants, even my baby brother who is picky about pancake, ate the whole pancake. Definitely coming back.
(5)Keith B.
Loved the place. It's far enough out of the way that the place wasn't loaded with the typical tourist wearing crocs and white socks. Had the fried green tomatoes and all you can eat crawfish. What I really liked was the fact that instead of making you sit and wait for the next batch so you feel full and stop eating, they just kept them rolling.
(4)Lady G.
Hello Touristas who want to get pissed for dinner. This review is for YOU. If you want reasonably done seafood, home baked pies for a dessert and you want to get thoroughly wasted on their all you can drink Bloody Mary's , then this is the place for you.
(3)Lillian C.
I got into NOLA pretty late and was looking for a place to grab something to eat around 1AM. We yelped and found this 24 hour place and decided to try it out. I was a little disappointed that the early bird special is only between 5 and 9AM, but I still ordered breakfast. The restaurant had a couple of tvs playing sports highlights and a stereo blasting some interesting music. Our server was very nice and attentive and chatted us up while giving us recommendations. I ended up with the two eggs with bacon. It was pretty normal for breakfast food and came out pretty quickly. Our server also recommended this drink that's similar to a Arnold Palmer and it was pretty good! Oh, they have a full bar so you can def get your drink on at all hours of the night. We also ordered 50 wings with hot, BBQ, spicy garlic, teriyaki, and duke's special sauce. My fav is duke's special sauce since it's like hot sauce and ranch mixed together. They also came on a bed of celery sticks... we couldn't finish this... I al
(3)JP C.
I am so happy we ended up here. Next door at Jimmy J's people were rude and outside people cutted in line. This place the service was amazing and our waitress made us feel welcomed. I highly recommend the pork chops and the spicy sausage po' boy which was bomb!! Ask for Jackie to be your waitress! So glad this was our last meal in New Orleans before heading back to California.
(5)Stephanie S.
Came for a late night snack. Service was very friendly, and the food was good. Shared an oyster po boy and red beans and rice. They were both pretty good and definitely hot the spot after a night of bar hopping.
(3)Jae Y.
THE best crawfish I've ever had! Service was great and staff were very friendly! Definitely a place to check out when in New Orleans!!
(5)Michael A.
The food was delicious, and the service was spectacular. It was a little pricey, and waiting to be seated was torture. You have to wait outside in the heat for what seems like an eternity. I still highly recommend it though, the food was well worth the wait!
(4)Hessley R.
They were fast and friendly and divey - it was a good brunch for an acceptable price.
(4)Nguyen L.
Go to the one on Carondelet. Food is a lot better and their is less hustle and bustle. Was very disappointed coming here.
(2)Ken B.
Bottomless Bloody Mary for $8 bucks can't be beat. I chose a meal that was $21.00. It was their Gator Sausage, with gumbo, crawfish ettoufee, fried green tomatoes and a Biscuit. The meal wasnt worth the price. It was good. Didnt have any of the cajun flare I was expecting. Really no spice at all to any if it. Wife got the Rum Punch drink which was $7 bucks and she thought was really good. Waitress was really nice and helpful. Decent place, not the greatest food. But worth a visit.
(4)Natalie P.
Cravings satisfied. Check. What a perfect late night hotspot! Ambiance: low key restaurant with ample seating. Perfect for watching sports (2 large tvs hoisted in main dining area) Price: very reasonable! A pound of crawfish for $8, 50 chicken wings for $25 Food: Delish! Crawfish was very flavorful! I loved the lemon pepper wings! The seasoning was an explosion in my mouth! Definitely a will do again!
(5)Steve E.
Why look.......an amazing 24 x 7 restaurant that serves alcohol in New Orleans!!!! Daisy Dukes is located on Chartres Street at Iberville, directly behind the big Marriott hotel. My friend convinced me that we needed to get up for breakfast (which is served 24 hours a day) since they offer free refills on coffee and Bloody Mary's. The breakfast menu is all of the usual pancakes, eggs, and omelets, along with biscuits & gravy, rib eyes & pork chops, and of course all-you-can-drink Bloody Mary's. A New Orleans-style liquid breakfast at it's finest! If your tummy is in the mood for something other than breakfast fare, Daisy Duke's has a full selection of Cajun and Southern entrees, soups, and starters, including a raw bar, salads, burgers and sandwiches. This restaurant is head and shoulders above Denny's, IHOP, Village Inn, and Waffle House. Good food served at any hour of the day and night. Truly a gem!
(4)Damaris G.
Got into town late Monday night and yelp suggested Daisy dukes and then the valet driver at the hotel were we stayed and he said the food was great. After 10pm had a great meal for a very affordable price and my kids had more than enough food that they had leftovers for the next day!! Nice setting and location!!! Give thumbs up when New Orleans!
(5)M E.
Awesome place. Great food and we had a great server! Small and simple but good food. My Bloody Mary had a huge crawfish for garni!
(5)Mohamed F.
Excellent food and service. Freshest salad ever.Gator sausage outstanding!!! Crawfish Ettoufe from the Heavens!!! Must Visit!!!!
(5)Jeannine B.
Great good and great prices. The poboy bread was perfect, crispy and chewy. I had the alligator sausage and boyfriend got the fried shrimp. Both were yummy!! For the price it's a great stop!
(5)Charles T.
Great late night spot to grab a bite, this place gets really packed so you might have to wait to get a seat. The gumbo and Shrimp Po' Boy is good!
(5)Sherri D.
Excellent breakfast, excellent shrimp. have been here twice when we intended not to hit the same place more than once. They have bottomless bloody marys for $8. I didn't try it though but I thought that was an excellent deal for being in New Orleans. The staff was very friendly and it was quick service with home made biscuits and gravy.
(5)Thomas M.
Daisy dukes in new orleans good enough food I ate there twice. Way better than the meals I had on Bourbon Street. Staff was kind and courteous servings were large priceless fair.
(4)John T.
It's the only place open 24 hours near the area and I woulnt recommend it to anyone! Ordered a simple burger and had requested medium rare. It came back with the outside slightly cooked while the meat inside was cold and in the state it would be if you had given me a raw meat patty. Literally thought it was some joke....ended up being polite and requested a burger well done in lieu of it. Chef must have been drunk at this time of night or completely blind....sooo I guess I'll let it slide the first time
(1)Evelin B.
I would rate them 4.5 stars. I probably ate here about 3-4 different times during my stay in New Orleans. Everything I had was good from their wings to their gumbo, to their fried shrimp po boys to their burgers. Of course, excellent southern hospitality.
(4)Brandy W.
This place was a breath of fresh air after all of the overpriced tourist traps on Bourbon. Shrimp PoBoy was incredible! I was totally stuffed after dinner and didn't have to spend a small fortune! Great service and casual atmosphere.
(4)Jasmine M.
Walked in & the place smelled weird. Me & my friends ordered breakfast (pancakes, grits, eggs & bacon) food was not good! Pancakes were dry & not satisfying. No flavor. Waitress wasn't friendly nor were we greeted upon entering the restaurant. Would not go back if I ever travel to New Orleans again.
(1)Jaquelyn C.
I loved it here even during maradi grasi service was great!! Ppl should totally go during there stay in New Orleans
(5)Jess P.
I had ordered the chicken finger platter, I got my tenders dipped in the daisy sauce. And it came with a order order if cajun fries, & a buscuit. The portions were pretty big. I actually didn't think it was that good. I dont kno, maybe I'll try them again
(3)Shawn C.
This is the place for great early or late dining.(or delivery) Wings are great and the seafood is top notch....if your in the city you need to check it out....oysters are great !!! Chef Shawn
(5)Jose M.
Good food and service. Not very fancy but a good place to eat. I had the gumbo with red beans and rice with sausage, very very spicy but good.
(4)John M.
Ended up coming here 4 times in the week we were in New Orleans. They are open 24/7, so it was easy to come for breakfast/lunch/dinner. Food was very good (make sure to get a biscuit).
(5)MaryGrace S.
I never thought I'd find better wings than Wingstop, but daaaaaaammmmmnnnn dem wangs theaux. Lemon pepper is what's up. It's meatier, the skin crispier (like pork rinds, you know what imtalmbout). And it's sooooo affordable (50 wangs for $25, are you serious?!) And they're open ALL THE TIME, and they deliver ALL THE TIME. 24/7. This is going to be a late night favorite for sure.
(5)Zach V.
We stopped in for breakfast. We waited a LONG time for someone to come outside and acknowledge us. I learned that its better to ignore the sign that says to wait outside and just go in and grab a waiter. I could never live in the south because everyone is SO DAMN SLOW! After we sat down our waitress was very nice and attentive. The portions are large and the food was above average. They make the bloody mary mix in house and I actually enjoyed it. I'm not a fan of bloody's so that says something. Free refills were an added bonus.
(3)Melissa S.
Not much to say -- they were open on Christmas when my family's flight got in late, so this was where we ate our first meal in New Orleans! It was a holiday and yet the servers were so kind, with big friendly smiles...that meant quite a lot to us, as we were exhausted from travel. The food was decent, nothing to write home about, but it hit the spot. Their portions are pretty generous and everything is fairly inexpensive, so there's a lot of bang for your buck.
(3)Kelly V.
Super good service. We were tired if greasy fried expensive food, so we ventured off bourbon street and ran into this little gem. We had salads and they were great. They offer bottomless bloody Mary's so we will hit up bfast before we leave.
(5)Ashley F.
Went for a late dinner after getting in the city. Service was good. Food was great! Would recommend!
(4)Sabrina A.
Ate there last night, had the crawfish ettouffee and gumbo, which were both delicious and we couldn't imagine it tasting any better! The shrimp roumalade, on the other hand, basically taste like shrimp in mayonnaise.. But, we will definitely be going back! The biscuit that came with the meals was also unbelievably soft and tasted great with the meal! I'm dying to try the biscuit and gravy!
(4)Mike B.
I give this place 5 stars because there aren't 10. This was the best food and service we have had all weekend and the lowest price. Hey free Bloody Mary refills. We had a bit of everything between all 6 of us and everything was hot and right on time. The place is clean and atmosphere is fun. You can't get this good of food in the expensive places. Stop by and get yourself some red beans and rice, étouffée or even the gumbo. You will not be disappointed. Stop in and tell them Mike from California sent you. They might look at you with crossed eyes but tell them anyways. Enjoy!
(5)Laneka G.
I did not want to go here but my boyfriend wasn't feeling adventurous like me so daisy dukes it was. I had the pancakes and sausage, my food was good nothing special the pancakes were slightly fluffy and sweet basic sausage patties. His biscuts and gravy was nasty the gravy really didn't have any taste. The ham was super salty. He also had hashbrowns which were okay personally I woulda ordered with cheese. I'm thinking its cocktail time now, guess I will have a long island.
(2)Corrine R.
OMG this place is amazing!!! Food so fresh so good!!! Loved my server Pamela and the rest of the staff very cordial. Haley you photo bomber your awesome!!! This Cali girl tourist is very happy. Strongest Hurricane I've had yet!!! Yippie!!! What a good time!!! Loved the atmosphere too.
(5)Steve M.
Straight creole/Cajun food here. The food was amazing. The bottomless bloody Mary's were decent for what they were. For the money/quality food ratio you can't beat this place. The staff was very attentive.
(5)Emily T.
Can I give a zero star? Worst bloody mary I've even had. The waitress took our drink order & never came back after waiting for 10 minutes. Did I mention the place was completely empty? Left $ on the table & didn't even finish more than a sip of our drinks. Don't go there.
(1)Katrina R.
This is my go to spot whenever I'm in town. It's open 24 hours a day and you can always expect a hot meal with great service. My favorite is the Cajun omelet, just think in about it makes my mouth water. Owweeee where you at?!
(5)Ryne B.
Excellent southern-style breakfast anytime of the day or night. Quick, friendly service. Large portions. 24 hour delivery in the CBD or the French Quarter. I'm a big fan!
(5)FB W.
This place is one of the few in the French Quarter area that is open 24/7. The staff is not the friendliest, but they're not overtly rude either. The food is great, though.
(4)J W.
BEST IN NEW ORLEANS! Passed the location trying to get to recommended restaurants. What a mistake. Alethia "Lee Lee" was absolutely AMAZING as a server and enhanced our experience. The food was delicious and portions were too much to consume. I wish I were staying longer just to eat there daily. If I were a local this would be my regular spot. I wish I could make a recommendation for a particular dish but out of the six different dishes we orders ever one was GREAT! We spent the meal sharing our meals so we all could could taste how good it is. Please try.
(5)Carlos Q.
My wife and I went out for a date which is rare for us since we mostly do the family thing with the kids. So we got to experience Bourbon ST. for the first time together. What a great and fun night. By the way wear a watch cause if you do not keep track you may be there till morning like we did. Seeing that it was 5am we headed towards our hotel and we were both hungry of course so decided we shall get something to eat. Yelp app show us some food. Lol. So it brought us to Daisy Dukes. Looking at the reviews I must say I had high hopes. So now comes my review. Unfortunately we never got to order anything from the menu. We walked in and waited to be seated. A younger hispanic woman helped us to our table. She asked us what we wanted to drink so had had two waters and began to look over the menu. I must say I take my time when being somewhere for the first time and i found many things on the menu that caught my eye. By the time I got to the second part of the menu she had already asked us three times what we were going to order. She behaved as if she was in some sort of rush to take our order and mind you the place was barely at maybe 1/4 full if that. I know I caught her roll her eyes twice and my wife had to keep her calm because we did not want to end the night badly. Finally we had made our decision and since we had our little ones at hotel we also wanted to take them some break fast. She said we could not order the kids pancakes to go even when i told her i would pay extra if need be. There is no way I was going home empty handed for my children. We were going to eat then take to go orders for two children and one adult. She was so rude with us the whole time and that was the last straw! I have never walked out of a restaurant without ordering because of bad service until this night. I will be back in december to try it one more time so I will let everyone know if I change my star rating. Damn shame I really wanted to try the alligator sausage omelette......
(1)Gail H.
Don't bother. I ordered oysters on the half shell and they were so bad I had to send them back. The service sucked. Slow as hell and no one smiled. I would never go here again.
(2)Toni J.
Service was horrible; took a long time to be seated, given menus and orders taken.. I should have ordered breakfast like everyone else in there but I can get bacon and eggs anywhere so I ordered a shrimp po boy and a cup of gumbo. The shrimp tasted like frozen, pre battered and the bread was too hard for a po boy. The gumbo did have a good flavor to it but was really salty with very little seafood.
(2)Eddie S.
This is a little hole in the wall right off of the French quarter. The food was good and the service was excellent. Cajun cheese steak sandwich- B. I wish it had more Cajun seasoning. The fries were OK also. Seafood gumbo- A+++. It was so flavorful every bite was wonderful. Etteptoufe- A+++++++ I know I spelled that wrong but it is filled with crawfish and it is a very creamy flavorful dish. It makes you feel good inside. I also like how big the ice tea cups were. I didn't like the apple pie dessert.
(5)Alex H.
The perfect place to eat after a night of drinking on Bourbon street. I got the alligator sausage po boy with the cup of gumbo. Not sure if it was the taste of mind, but I think it was the best gumbo I had in New Orleans. Only thing bringing it down from being five stars was that it took so long to get the food.
(4)Lisa G.
These employees are not on southern time. They will acknowledge you immediately, and your food comes fast. And they're very nice. What's not to love about a menu with an alligator omelet on it? Nothing fancy... basic menu with good prices. It does the trick.
(4)Jessica D.
We stubble onto to place and we were happy. The bacon and sausage was juicy. Great for and a must once in New Orleans .
(3)Jacobie D.
Great place. Loved the fried fish and shrimp. And they stay open really late.
(4)Tyrone C.
Great diner to get food anytime in NOLA. I had the shrimp Po boy and jambalaya on a separate occasion. Was satisfied with the taste, serving and price each time.
(4)Brett H.
Great dinner. Got the sampler to try everything. Loved the gumbo and then heard from a few locals that they think it is the best in the quarter. Hole in the wall with good prices.
(5)E P.
After looking at yelp for close to an hour, I decided on Daisy Dukes after a friend recommended it. With all the places to eat in the area, it wasn't a simple decision. Although many of the places said there would be a wait, I only waited 5 minutes before being seated. It's a small space, but the food comes quick and people are in and out. Being from the PA-NJ-DE area, where diners and good breakfast are the standard, this place made me feel right at home. The portions are big, so much that I had enough food to box up for someone less fortunate than myself. I probably won't make it back here this trip since I want to try all the NOLA has to offer, but if I ever make it back here, definitely worth it. If you're looking for breakfast closer to $10 rather than $20, try Daisy Dukes. The waitresses were nice too...
(4)Jason M.
Great Food! Great Drinks! Great Prices! Great Atmosphere! Great Customer Service!
(5)Jen R.
ALL YOU CAN EAT CRAWFISH YES Believe me, it's not as much as you'd think. Between pinching and sucking over and over again, you start to get crawfish tunnel vision and your body is telling you to stop. Please for the love of all that is holy stop. The crawfish were very fresh, and not too spicy. We didn't try the bloody mary's because we had way too much to drink already this trip. The servers were very friendly and always had a refill ready (on our drinks and our mudbugs). BTW We had 3 lbs split between us. I don't think I'm going to want crawfish again for a decade.
(4)Jorge G.
3 visits over two days. Twice for breakfast for their bacon egg and cheese biscuit sandwiches with a side of hash browns. One of best biscuits we have had. Lunch there one day was shrimp poboys and gumbos. Will be back and highly recommend.
(4)C M.
The service was excellent. We arrived around 8:30 Sunday morning. The place was semi-full yet calm & quiet. Low lighting for those who may have a hangover, we sat at the window and watched others hustle by. The early bird special had a wide variety and hit the spot. Neither of us could finish our plate. The coffee was really good and the waitress gave me a to go cup (on request ) and topped it off. I would have eaten here more if I discovered it earlier in my trip.
(4)Natalie D.
Delicious! We hit Daisy Dukes every time we are in NOLA. Consistent food, great service and they deliver to your hotel! You can't beat that after a long night of boozing. The breakfast is delicious. The shrimp po boy is fantastic! The shrimp are fresh and not fries to hard, perfectly seasoned served dressed on a wonderful piece of bread!
(5)Heather N.
This restaurant was just okay. It has an outdoor holding area where you wait for a table - there was a sign that said "please wait outside" and another that said "Wait to be seated," so we stood there at the outdoor hostess stand waiting for a table for about 5-10 minutes. Finally a woman came out and asked if we wanted a table? Of course we said yes. We were seated immediately and service was speedy, we had drinks ASAP and our order was taken and delivered within 10 minutes. The food was just okay - I had a popcorn shrimp po boy (I'd give it a 7 on a scale of 1-10) and my wife had a Caesar salad which she said was lacking. It was just lettuce, feta, black olives, and croutons - that's it. Overall an okay experience...but we won't return.
(3)Chuck F.
Great food relaxing atmosphere exactly what you want in NOLA. Best of all my bill was only $13! Not the most most glitzy places but definitely worth going to
(5)Mario G.
The Gumbo was excellent but the service was poor and our waiter was horrible. We dined in twice on our vacation and got the same waiter both times which made the visit less accomadating.
(3)Jody B.
I think the ratings for this place direcly correlate to the reviewers alcohol intake and time of day they visited this 24 hour dive. I don't know about other locations, but I won't be going to this one again. My friend and I were both craving 24 hr breakfast food at about 11pm on a Thursday night. We came directly from the Saenger and were sober. The service was slow and I had to go and find the server to get both silverware and again to get butter for the dry toast. There's not many ways to screw up a breakfast platter. My sunny side up eggs were pretty good, and the sausage patties were ok. However, the hash browns weren't crispy at all, they were kind of soggy actually, and the toast was lightly toasted (I prefer dark) and we weren't given any butter or jellies for it. Even the orange juice was kinda thick and not even cold. Maybe if I had been drunk and starving in the wee hours of the morning after a wild night out, I might be raving about the place, but not to grab a quick bite when you're stone cold sober. There's too many good restaurants in the area for that!
(1)TC M.
Food was pretty darn good and the staff was nice. My server spoke to fast for me to catch everything but after a couple of tries I got what she suggested and it was good. I was about to give this place 3/4 starts because of this darn annoying loud crying baby. But that's not their fault. Is it?
(5)Joe D.
Great Breakfast! I ate here 6 out of 7 days I was in NOLA for breakfast. The food was great and not very expensive either. The waitress was a bit freaked out that I paid her in $2 bills though.
(5)Nathaniel C.
Seafood omelet was pretty good hash browns could have been a little crisper but overall great service waitress was very attentive. .
(3)Angela B.
This was our first restaurant in New Orleans, so at first we thought maybe EVERY place was like this: hot, humid, termites everywhere, slow service, mediocre food. Turns out that is not the case. Since we were a large group, they stuck us in this small room that was not air conditioned, had the windows open and the termites everywhere. Since we had a bunch of people in wheelchairs, the fact that this room had all high bar stools was not very good either. Food was super greasy and the termites kept getting stuck in my egg (I had a breakfast sandwich, but they definitely have their own style here as it was put on regular bread instead of an english muffin), then they would drown in the grease and just be stuck. You don't even want to know how many termites flew into my water and got stuck there as well. Absolutely gross! But at the time, we all thought maybe that was normal for New Orleans. Wrong! After this place, we went to Huck Finn's, Palace Kitchen, Cafe du Mond, Ole Saint, Crescent City Brewhouse, Gumbo Pot, and tons more restaurants which were all air conditioned and none had termites. I'll give them a break on the service aspect, since we were a large group, hopefully they are better with small groups or individuals. Anyways, definitely don't recommend this place and would never go back. One positive thing I'll give them, is that they do have good chicken strips and fries, as I tried some of my friends and they were pretty good.
(1)Debra K.
So I didn't want to come in when I first passed because it smelled like a nursing home. Then I drunkenly walked a little more and ran into my taxi driver friend Teddy that lives here. I told him I needed an oyster po boy. He said go here, turned to the other taxi man he was chilling with who also said "their po boys are about the size of my head". I said "I don't need all that. I just want an oyster po boy" but agreed to head that way. The bell man who tried to holla asked where I was going and I replied "Daisy Dukes" he said "get a po boy" okay three local suggestions? Solid Ordered the half oyster po boy with gumbo. Big ol juicy delish oysters. Gumbo...smelled a little weird. So...three stars.
(3)Stephanie M.
This was a first stop for food in New Orleans and it really set the tone. We had the oyster po'boy and it was delectable. We didn't even need sides as this sandwich is almost a foot long and stuffed with more oysters than necessary. Their remoulade sauce really set it over the top (and I don't even eat condiments on my food normally!) My only complaint is something that some people may love- we ordered a hurricane as one should when in New Orleans; however, the drinks were wasted as they were cups of nothing but several types of liquor mixed for an overly potent undrinkable concoction. Like I said, some people may actually love this fact but it wasn't for us little ladies.
(4)Megan B.
Was staying at the Marriott and this place is open 24/7 so we ate here a reasonable amount. Staff is all fantastic I didn't meet a bad person here. If you get the fried green tomatoes get them without parmasen they use that kraft dried stuff that smells and tastes like puke on top and it totally ruins them. The pork chops are juicy and well seasoned the daisy burgers are huge and can feed a couple of people if you get them with fries and aren't HUGE eaters. Eggs are always exactly right hash browns are crispy. Bacon is yum and buiscuts are fresh home made. Shrimp po boy wasn't a winner for me but I have friends who said it was good so maybe I just got a dud.
(4)Chelsi H.
Bottomless Bloody Mary's - with one placed into a to-go cup without even asking and brought to our table for $8 total. It's a good spot for a straightforward breakfast at a low price. And just as an FYI - there are not girls in Daisy Dukes waiting in tables here! It's very low key.
(4)Pissed Chick C.
The food is good..but WTF..DUDE. this location bites ass major ass..it's small it dingy and not what one world look for ...but if you drinking your not and they need that ...be warned go to the express location
(2)John B.
Came here for breakfast at 3am. Great service and great food. I had a regular American breakfast that consisted of eggs toast hash browns bacon and yes Alligator on the side. NOLA style. Everything was clean. Will definitely come back when I'm in the area.
(4)Jeremiah C.
Food is decent for the price. Service is ok, but they didn't include the biscuits with our meal as advertised on the menu. After telling a third employee we finally got them. Good spot for super late night / very early grub after a long night in the Quarter. Basically like a truck stop diner meets Denny's. I'd come back again, given the circumstances. ;)
(3)Melinda K.
I loved loved loved everything I ate from there gator omelette, cheddar cheese grits, BISCUITS and shrimp po-boy but I wished they delivered because the hostess was not welcoming @ the Chartres location.
(4)Mike A.
The place is ok the help is good The oyster are very small Them crawfish are good! And spicy They also sell art
(4)Dale R.
Every time I stay at Marriott across the street I've seen this place but never stopped. Don't be fooled, as I was, from the outside, or the rustic old New Orleans, this place is great. Service fast, order fast, and it's the best Huge burger I've had! All was satisfying and will put this place down as a frequent stop. Almost forgot $10.42 amazing
(5)Kelly M.
Came in to grab a late lunch. The place was pretty quiet and a bit divey. Service was quick but then absent. Both the service and the food were nothing special. Shrimp po boy was nicely fried but a bit on the salty side and there was no sauce at all or anything special on it. The bread was too large for the shrimp portions and just overall fell flat.
(2)Nkechi A.
Limited menu No pancakes after 12 Rude waitress (white with short hair) Manager wasn't compromising
(1)Robyn B.
I was not too impressed with this place. It is very small and although the service was quick, the waitresses were not at all friendly and bare minimum helpful. We had to wait outside behind an air conditioner unit that was blowing hot air before being seated which put everyone in a bad mood before even going inside. Once inside we attempted to use the free appetizer offered by yelp and was informed that it was good for one per table. My party ended up being split and my friends at another table were told they could not use their free appetizer from yelp, so the lack of consistency was a turn off as well. The food was good which of course was a giant plus as we were there to eat lol. I had the seafood omelet. The seafood in it was very fresh and tasty. The grits were not good at all but the biscuit was really good. There was a limited menu during this event which seemed to be a trend at a lot of places. Another plus is that they are open 24 hours for the night owls.
(3)Rebecca A.
After a very late Friday night out on the town, we needed breakfast bad Saturday morning. We found Daisy Dukes and decided to give it a try. I'm pretty sure I was still drunk on the way to a major hangover so I really don't remember much about the meal. I know I ordered two eggs, bacon, and then probably hash browns and toast. I do remember the eggs were cooked well, overeasy. The guys with me enjoyed their food and drinks, the service was good, and the price was reasonable. I mean their bloody maries are made with 100% Chuck Norris tears, how could you not stop in!
(3)Jonthan R.
Food was nothing too special. Took forever to get out check. Couldn't break a $100 for change. This is a restaurant???? Staff seems timid. You look at them, being obvious that you need something, and they see you and act like they're doing something else. Changed to three star because staff contacted me about unpleasant stay.
(3)Brandi N.
Ok but not amazing. My travel group and I came to Daisy Dukes to grab a bite to eat because it's very highly rated on Yelp. Eh...it was ok. Venue: Daisy Dukes is a small store front cafe like most of the restaurants here in New Orleans. I really like the vintage/jazzy decor in all of these places simply because it shows off the culture of Nola. We got to Daisys around 12:30p and we were greeted by a line out the door like most of these restaurants. We stood outside and baked in the hot Louisiana sun for about 30 minutes before we were able to get inside. Note: It wasn't much cooler on the inside either. It seems from the layout you can't sit a table of more than 6 people, so if you have a large group and want to sit together you will have to wait a bit longer for the extra seating to open up. Service: Before going to DDs we called ahead to see if they were open (being as some restaurants were closed today - weird) and they said yes, then we asked if they took reservations because our party was large and the lady said no and hung up on me. The door hostess was nice taking down names of guests and party size - would have been nicer if we got a complimentary cup of water since we had to wait outside under the sun and their storefront heater...yes...heater. Our waitress was very nice and attentive. I was surprised to see that we could only redeem one "appetizer with entree purchase" check-in perk per table - although we had multiple Yelpers at the table. Apparently it's a restaurant policy. How 5 ppl can share one side salad baffles me. Small bites I suppose. Food: I ordered the Seafood Omlet because people were raving about it as they walked out the door. It came with crawfish, shrimp cheese and tomatoes. I asked our waitress if the shrimp and crawfish were deveined because I don't prefer to eat dirt lines and she assured they were. Sadly she was mistaken. The crawfish were deveined but the shrimp were not cleaned - needless to say I ate around them. This dish came with grits and a biscuit. Seems like biscuits are a staple here in New Orleans. It was delish and the grits were just ok. Overall: I wouldn't say this is a must have on your personal restaurant agenda but you can give it a go if you have nothing else to do. Not worth the 30 minute wait to get in the door.
(3)Kristoffer A.
Went here for breakfast because jimmy j's was so busy. I was not disappointed. I had the best omelette I have ever eaten in my life. Ham and crayfish. My friends had gumbo and an alligator sausage omelette and they couldn't complain either. I will definitely recommend stopping here for breakfast at least
(5)Javy H.
Early bird special is a steal! For under $5 you get a standard breakfast that's cooked well. This special is available everyday before 9:00Am. Oh and that includes a choice of meat without the meat it's probably under $4. A great money saver indeed. Side Note- Staff great and very quick to take your order. Other meal choices are very well priced you can save money by eating here.
(4)Jay J.
Absolutely terrible..!! Frozen fish... Not fresh..! Frozen onion rings... Not home made..! Frozen store bought Gumbo.., it was terrible..!! Absolutely not home made..!! I LIVE IN LOUISIANA.... This is not at all a true representation of south Louisiana food...!!
(1)Mike D.
Great place to grab a quick and easy breakfast if you are in a hurry to go sightseeing in the French Quarter. The hostess was very funny. She tells everyone the wait is about 10 minutes because she doesn't know how long it takes people to eat. The wait to be seated was more like 15 or 20 minutes, but the food comes out really quick once you order and the line to get in isn't that bad compared to other lines of close by restaurants.
(5)Belinda B.
I called Daisy Duke's at about 3:30am for delivery to the Tulane ER. I ordered a cheeseburger, medium rare, with mayo and tomato. The person on the phone asked if that was all I wanted on the burger, and I confirmed yes, only mayo and tomato. The burger arrived in a timely manner; however, it was cooked well beyond medium rare. The meat was of dubious quality, and there was no tomato. The delivery person stated that he did not have change for a $20. Why would a delivery person not have change for a $20? He told me to go into the hospital and ask for change. Overall, unacceptable product and unacceptable service.
(1)Shane J.
This was my first go round with Daisy Dukes and I have been to NOLA a few times. Let me just say that I made up for it with this trip!! The friends who I traveled with told me before we arrived - we gotta check this place out - they said 24/7 breakfast - so I was SOLD!! We ended up eating here 3x during this trip!! The choices on the menu were vast and plentiful, and that made it more difficult, but when you are hangover - all you want is something to keep your stomach steady and Daisy Dukes has got the answer!! The Breakfast choices (my favorite meal of the day) were awesome!! Some of the choices outside the box were: Seafood Omelette (crawfish, shrimp); Alligator Omelette..Our party tried them all. You have the regular: Pancakes, Grits, Biscuits, Bacon, etc. If you want lunch ..Chicken Fingers, Burgers, Fries, etc. I feel like I tried many things and they were all good. I can't forget - Bloody Mary's. Prices are reasonable for the portions offered. Service: Friendly and Quick - that is all you need - so just a warning - don't eat too many biscuits - you will want to nap afterwards.
(4)Manny G.
Food was decent enough but took 40 minutes to get some chicken fingers and a cheese omelette.
(2)Frank D.
Found this place just wondering around. Jambalaya was the best I've ever had!!! Will be back and can't wait for that.
(5)Ravi B.
Not so bad place, but only if it is 4am and you're craving New Orleans food while everything is closed. The yelp check-in (for a free appetizer) helps a little, but choose something you'll like. We didn't like the fries we got (for free). I got the shrimp po boy which was fine, but nothing amazing. Gumbo was good here though. I like the poster on the wall that was very inspiring. Servers are super nice. I wouldn't say the ambiance is super exciting though. I almost came back here to try more New Orleans foods.
(3)Brian B.
Worst gumbo I have ever eaten!
(1)Dusty J.
Ate both lunch and breakfast here on a recent trip to NOLA. Small place but the food and drinks are right on. Best breakfast deal in the French Quarter. Portions are big and you will leave satisfied.
(5)Louie N.
I wanted a po boy sandwich so me & hub decided to try them out. Greeted promptly, wanted a booth but hostess, Alisha, told me that they were for larger groups. I told her I would prefer a booth. She asked me to wait up front then placed menus on table and ignored us. A family of 3 left the booth and her and other hostess cleaned booth and never came back to me and my husband. She was a rude heifer with no customer service skills. I would never recommend any place that doesn't listen to their customer needs.
(1)Anthony V.
On point! This place delivered to our hotel at 1:45am and the pizza was great. The chicken strips were hand battered and it came with fries and a killer biscuit. Hit the spot & a great price too! June 6th - ordered from Daisy Dukes again. We got a Poboy, pizza. and chicken strips again. Phenomenal...totally recommend you try anything off the menu!
(5)Emily L.
Endless bloodys. They're ok, ask for extra spice and garnish. The best part is they're endless. The service is slow, but not for lack of these folks working their a$$es off! The food is mediocre but the prices reflect what you get. Still a good spot for an ok breakfast.
(3)Eric R.
Daisy Dukes was conveniently located across the street from my hotel in New Orleans, and it was delicious, fast, and so close I ended up making several visits. There is not a ton of veggie friendly food around the Big Easy, but Daisy Dukes had me covered for breakfast and lunch, including a great vegetarian Po Boy! Be sure to check in on Yelp for a free app!
(4)Brittany M.
We stayed at Marriott while in Nola for a few days. Since daisy Dukes was close bu we ate here a lot. Open 24/7 and not over crowded but the best beans and rice and chicken strips I've ever had. Also bottomless bloody Mary's and a really reasonable price!!!
(5)juston m.
have you ever vomited right after you ate? well, my husband did here. shortly after that i almost shit my pants on iberville. avoid this place if you can. not worth it at all. love, juston
(1)Kim T.
We walked by this place numerous times believing this was a touristy "breastaurant". Images of short-shorts clad women filled our minds. Usually restaurants that concentrate on the looks of their staff rarely pays attention to the quality of their food or service. So upon arriving here provided a pleasant surprise for us! It was one of the few restaurants open at a late hour. The service was pleasant and nice. The food was decent. I ordered crawfish and it was great. Fast, simple, easy, pleasant and the restrooms were clean. Definitely a thumbs up in my book!
(4)Hashem D.
Average. The Po'boys are OK, nothing to write home about. The service is good, but overall the food doesn't leave a lasting impression, and in a city like New Orleans you can find a lot that is better. Suffice it to say, both times we came here, we were getting away from the rain and needed cover! The bloody Mary's are unlimited for $8.50, but they are exactly what you'd expect out of unlimited $8.50 drinks.
(2)Jen L.
After wandering in the FQ all night, you inevitably need some food to sustain you (or sober you up) as you make your way home. So that's when you end up at DDs. I ordered a basic breakfast combo...nothing was great, but nothing was terrible. My dining companions had burgers mostly. They seemed to really enjoy them. The dining room is basic and could use some refurbishment, but since most of the patrons are drunk, it probably doesn't matter. The staff was really nice and very helpful. Expect your basic greasy spoon food with a few south Louisiana twists.
(3)Stephen M.
Came in late at night and the food was ok. Nothing to rave about, but it was open and agreeable!
(3)Beth P.
This was perfect for our early afternoon, morning after brunch. We had originally intended to head to one of the neighboring venues, but the wait here was short, it was hot out, and the menu sounded good. We both ended up ordering the Cajun omelette (sub spinach for tomatoes in mine because the only way I can cope with tomatoes is puréed and turned into something else), and they were *exactly* what we were after. Cajun sausage with a little kick, lots of cheese, and all sorts of veggie things in there. Wished I had ordered the biscuit instead of the toast, as the bite I had of the SO's was excellent-- perfectly light and fluffy and still somehow hefty. Prices were perfectly reasonable, $10-ish for most of the omelettes on the menu. Service was perfectly cordial- not too surly and not too overbearing, with our waitress calling everyone "hon". We even got lucky and scored a parking space less than a block away, but don't have your hopes high if you're a rental-car driving tourist. It's New Orleans, parking is sparse. And now for a nap!
(4)Jorge D.
This place was recommended by our hotel as a great spot to get crawfish. I could not have been more disappointed. First of all the crawfish is way overpriced. It was 8.99/lb which is insanely high especially considering the quality. The poboys were also of extremely low quality. This place is a tourist trap and should be avoided. If you want some good crawfish and authentic Cajun cuisine try Cajun Seafood instead
(1)John J.
The food is okay but their commitment to their patrons, their well being, and comfort is well below par. If you do go, go in the daytime: not at night nor morning. You will be disappointed.
(2)Aaron P.
This is one of the many hole in the walls off of Canal St. The line outside of this restaurant moved much more quickly than some of the spots nearby whether for a 4 top or a party of 2. However, the service wasn't all that. The food here was decent. I got an alligator sausage po' boy with a side of gumbo. The gator sausage was sliced open lengthwise inside the sandwich. It came with a packet of mustard and a packet of mayo. The sausage had great seasoning. The gumbo was good, but it's not by any means something to write home about.
(3)Megan V.
Order from Daisy Duke's if you hate eating food, because I guarantee you, after they take 2 hours to get it to you, it will be cold, soggy and not worth eating. I'd never had a bad meal in New Orleans until last night. The Greek Caesar salad was horribly wilted and uninspired. My dad's steak sandwich was so soggy he couldn't even stomach it (and he was pretty drunk, mind you). Save yourself $20 and eat at any of the city's otherwise fantastic establishments. Nothing can be as bad as this.
(1)Brett H.
Great food. Smaller place with good intentions but service is lacking. Bloody Mary's are free refills with food. I like this place but wouldn't necessarily recommend it. (If that makes sense)
(3)TARA G.
My husband and I visited new orleans this past weekend 2/5-2/8. Our first night in, we wanted gumbo. We asked the staff at the hotel if they could recommend a good place to eat. The bell man recommend daisy dukes. Omg!!! It was the best gumbo I had ever eaten. It's not a fancy place, but the service is excellent and quick. We ordered our food and it was literally brought to us in less than 5 minutes. My husband and I ordered gumbo, catfish platter and hurricanes. Everything thing was fantastic!!! The food was so good we ate their once a day. They also have another location near the French Quarters....the food is good, but not as good as the location on st. Charles street. I would highly recommend this restaurant if you're looking for good food quick and great service.
(5)Aly C.
Great staff,neat place to kick off the night. Heavy grease, but what could you expect lol Drinks are great, drink specials ... Check in offers.. They want your business and they like having you as a customer and want to keep you as a regular:)
(5)Deonna L.
Maybe 4 in a half. The fried oysters were very good. The amount of craw fish for the price was excellent. We are from the mid west so the cost per pound is a lot more expensive. Overall the food settled well and who does not enjoy bottomless bloody marys. ;)
(4)Gayle R.
Great breakfast stop.....open 24 hrs. so you got plenty of time to stop on in. We sat in the "bar" area. Very nice eating and people watching place. Great breakfast....krispy potatoes, thick gravy....comfort type breakfast. Perfect coffee and Pamela our server was a kick. We enjoyed her ..... its nice to have someone who is personable and friendly. Likes their job....know what I mean ?!??! This is a place that we will keep on our "return" list. xoxoox
(4)Jeremy T.
Service was "ok" ambience was "so so" it kinda smelled a bit. When I visit the south I expect certain southern meals to be ON POINT. The biscuits and gravy should totally be scrapped from the menu if they keep making it this way...... Convenient to Bourbon St and hotels is really why this place is ok....
(2)Lilo N.
Tried the gumbo. It was watery and had little flavour. The service was also unfriendly from our waitress (Caucasian female with light brown hair). I wouldn't recommend it!
(1)Tom F.
TOURIST TRAP. Everything is ridiculously over priced, especially because of the location. Its one thing to over charge for a pound of crawfish even though its out of season, but to charge $8 a pound? Its also another thing to charge $8 a pound when the crawfish look sickly, and don't taste good. You can tell the crawfish were frozen and not fresh. I felt like I was straight up robbed at this place.
(1)Demetria C.
Nice place for a picky eater , menu consist of almost everything , ordered red beans & rice , hot wings and fries and seafood food platter and fried green tomatoes. Red beans and rice was flavored nicely, hot wings drenched in sauce just to much, fries tasted like they were fried in old grease from last Mardi Gras , but seafood platter was a major hit others state it was fried nicely and tasted delicious which came with fish oysters crab shrimp hush puppies and fries, fried green tomatoes were good with sauce , 2 for 1 Hurricanes good sweet , asked bartender to add more liquor , which he did no extra charge ;-) ,plus right off Bourbon Street behind CVS off Canal Street
(4)Steph R.
So coming from out of town I was immediately drawn to the bottomless bloody Mary's with the crawfish on that added touch. When I went to try it. It was sooooooooo nastyyyyyyyyy!! What kind of alcohol do they use??? Some cheap ol POV??? Cause that stuff was NASTY!! And all these ppl drinking that nasty stuff lol. No wonder it's bottomless cause u can defenatly taste the cheap alcohol in it. But other than that our food was great :)
(3)Rhett B.
Humongous poboys! I had the Hot Sausage and it was pretty spicy. It wasn't amazing but still pretty good. However the potato salad was really good and mayo-based. The waitress was pretty friendly and quick about taking our orders but took forever to give us our bill...especially when the place wasn't busy. The place is pretty clean which is a rarity considering it's location. I would eat here again but would try something different but I am not going to go out of way to.
(3)Tina H.
my shrimp po-boy was delivered hot and in a reasonable time to my hotel room. the delivery gentleman was very nice I would rate higher if the phone order taker person didn't annoy me and the accepted credit cards (they dont) I had to use the last of my cash, thankfully it's my last evening here I would definitely recommend them, especially for late night delivery
(4)John K.
Kids liked their seafood platter... But my Po Boy shrimp was terrible. The shrimp tasted nasty and the bread fell apart. I would not recommend this place as a Louisiana favorite. The atmosphere was not much better. It was loud and hot.
(1)Sobbie L.
Truth - I only came here for the unlimited bloody mary. The first time - I ordered take out. They couldn't/wouldn't deliver alcohol to my hotel (bummer). Anyhow, ordered breakfast which was way too salty and tasted horrible. Which was a shock -- since being in NOLA this was the first time my food wasn't mind blowingly good. The Second time - I was really craving a bloody mary and so I cave and tried it again. The service wasn't that great. Clearly our waitor did not care very much about us ... ordered a sausage and a shrimp poboy. Both were pretty good.
(3)JR C.
Daisy Dukes is the Denny's of Bourbon Street being a 24 hours joint. When I found myself here at 2am, there wasn't many people there but it was a happy and inviting joint non-the-less. This place will go in history as the spot where I taught my girlfriend how to eat crawfish....whether she remembers or not.....we are on Bourbon afterall. -=-Crawfish Boil-=- To our surprise we did not see many places that served crawfish in the traditional boiled style near Bourbon. We did all the touristy spots but most of the seafood was based on oysters, poboys, or whatever cajun/creole. The biggest difference we discovered of New Orleans crawfish boil was that it was served dry. No goey thick spicy cajun sauce or oil. It cuts down on the mess a bit, but maybe I've already been spoiled on the saucy style. Flavor in the head and in the tail definitely still has a kick to it, but you cannot help but wish there was more flavor in your craw daddy.
(3)China D.
Came here for a drunk late night snack! Was pleased with the fried green tomatoes even though they couldve been cut thinner. The oysters were creamy with a crunchy batter. The inside seems a little dirty but my cravings were satisfied. The food was standard and a little greasy.
(2)Satoko Y.
We went to Daisy Dukes on Christmas day around 11am. Many places were closed, and this was the first restaurant we found after walking around in the French Quarter for a while. I ordered the shrimp po'boy special with gumbo, but the gumbo was out so they replaced that with crawfish etouffee. The food came within 5 min. The shrimp po'boy was huge with lots of shrimp on it. The etouffee was tasty. The service was good, too.
(4)Alisa S.
Husband and I got into NOLA late and checked into our hotel and just wanted a quick bite to eat. Daisy Dukes was near Sheraton so that's why we went there. We ordered the Cajun Philly Steak Sandwich and Crawfish Etouffee. The Philly was huge. I only ate a little less than half and packed up the rest to eat later. It was good but I don't know what was cajun about it. It reminded me of pizza. The crawfish etouffee was very good. It was a great late night meal for us.
(3)Emmett B.
Worst restaurant in NOLA. I was in NOLA on vacation for a couple days and this was the worst dining experience there. 1- I asked for their signature bloody mary, but they said they were all out of crawfish.. oh really, it was only 11AM and they were all out 2- they serve their bloody marys in some cheap plastic cup, it does not look like the pictures at all. 3- biscuits and gravy were the WORST I've ever had. It was definitely pre-packaged biscuits and "just add water" gravy from a packet. 4- Hash browns were undercooked! 5- I checked-in to yelp to get my free appetizer, and it never came. 6- Service- the host and hostesses looked really stressed. I'm guessing they were understaffed and were unhappy, which it showed in the service. To sum my experience, I will never eat here again.
(1)Leigh C.
I arrived in New Orleans the evening before my friends were scheduled in town and had some time to spend on my own. I wanted something simple and not terribly complicated because- I'll be frank- I was STARVING with no time to encounter mediocre food that took too long to be prepared and served only to realize that I couldn't tolerate it. So yeh- I was hungry and I went to Daisy Dukes. Because it was just me I chose to sit at the bar and service was great! The food was excellent- I went with an omelet and also had a really yummy biscuit. I'm a native southerner who wouldn't know how to use powder biscuit mix so I imagine myself a biscuit expert sometimes. I had a really great meal! My friends and I stayed with their family so we no longer found ourselves in the immediate area for what would have been a very tasty late night bite to eat.
(4)Shane R.
My wife and I went here this last weekend on a whim and I must say we were blown away. This is definitely one of New Orleans best kept secrets! We started with the bloody mary and I have to say I have NEVER had a bloody mary as good as this! We were so impressed with the bloddy marys that we bought the mix for gifts (but ended up drinking). After I indulged in a second bloddy mary we had the red beans and rice and my wife had the fried shrimp platter. Everything was fresh and delicious with huge portions. I cannot say enough good things about this place, from the awesome servers to the great food and topped of with the best bloody mary ever! I definitely recommend to anyone!
(5)Richard J.
This is my third visit on a five night trip to NO. The first visit I ordered a pound of crawfish which were as good as I have ever had. I also had xxx wings which had a nice tangy hot flavor, the service was great until I needed my check and the server was nowhere to be seen so I had to walk to the register to pay. I craved the crawfish and entry back the next night, crawfish were smaller and soft, very disappointing, I also ordered the spicy gumbo which was not spicy and over priced at $9 ish. Server was there but didn't seem to care when I said that I didn't enjoy or was satisfied with dinner. On my last night here I returned to get the crawfish fix, I was disappointed that they had ran out so I orders raw oysters and wings. The food is fine, server was nice but not well trained. I will come back on my next trip as it is ok for a no frills eating experience.
(3)Kim J.
Decided to try this place with a group of friends since we got tired of waiting in the long line for Jimmy J's next door. Our large group got seated immediately which was definitely a big plus. But once we ordered our drinks, it took around 15 minutes for it to arrive. That includes even getting water. The food was also very average. I ordered the New Orleans Medley which comes with Crawfish Etouffee, Gumbo, Red Beans/Rice, Fried Green Tomatoes with side of remoulade & Biscuit. I ordered this before and Daisy Dukes simply could not live up to the other places. My friends ordered 2 orders of crawfish and oysters and they didn't care for it much either. Overall, without so many other good places to eat at around the area, I would recommend skipping this place unless you have a big party and want to get seated faster than most other places.
(2)Brian D.
Visiting from San Antonio, TX. The service was great. Zero wait to be seated for breakfast. My waitress was outstanding, very attentive and anticipated my needs. However my breakfast fell flat. Ordered the Alligator Omelet with grits and wheat toast. Flat on flavor and presentation.
(2)Peter K.
Looked a little dodgy from the outside, but pleasant inside for lunch. Fast friendly service. Typical New Orleans food choices. All day breakfast.
(4)Cat W.
This place has horrible service. The water took 15 mins and the food over 40 mins to be completed for the take out order. I was there on a Monday morning at 1am. The spicy sausage poboy was really good. Really good actually. The pork chop was ok and not stand out. The fried green tomato was bland and not cooked well. I like the tomato crisp but not crunchy or raw. The gumbo was standard. If I was starving early in the morning and nothing else was open yes - go there. If not, pass.
(2)Sofia L.
What a $hith0L3! Yet we enjoyed our quick snack and STRONG 2 for 1 drink deal. $8 bucks for 2 hurricanes that honestly tasted better than the "original" Pat O'Brien's? Say it isn't so! But it is. This little dive is open 24/7, has friendly faces, cheap prices, and decent enough hangover food. Plus they deliver to hotels in the area if you are too drunk to walk over.
(4)Lissete D.
They have one thing going for them. And that is that they are open 24/7. Their hostess and waitstaff are friendly too. So I guess that they have 2 things going for them. The food? Well that was just meh. Our party of 4 shared the fried green tomatoes and they were not memorable at all. We all ordered burgers, with mine being the smaller version. I think they call it baby dukes or something like that. No one in our party was thrilled with their burger, but hunger prevailed. However, my baby burger was served on a huge bun. So picture a giant bun with a Krystal's sized burger in between. Yeah. But the fries were good, so all was not lost. Unless, everything else is closed, I don't think that we will be going back there again.
(2)Nika C.
Wasn't the best. Po boy wasn't great, wings were ok and the craw fish boil was meh.
(2)Seth H.
Stumbled in at 11:30 after flying in late and needing food. We were very pleasantly surprised. This hole in the wall delivers amazing flavors, spice and enormous portions. Authentic delicious food! In town for a week... We will be back.
(4)Jesse Z.
What a phenomenal feast. Come here for the crawfish Monday through Friday noon-6 for their endless crawfish boil. Only wish I had discovered this place sooner. Truly phenomenal.
(5)Howie G.
We got into town very late and we're very hungry. Not too many places open at 2300 hrs. The place is kinda a hole in the wallish. The service was very good. The food was ok.
(3)John E.
A very nice place, although small, the food was very good and the price is excellent compared to most places that serve less with a higher mark up. Highly recommend you go here and see for yourself.
(4)Phillip F.
Great service, great food. We didn't have the breakfast special, but it's a full breakfast for $5.00.
(4)Brian K.
Excellent restaurant in the French Quarter open 24 /7 and always good! I'm a big fan of bloody marys and the Chartres Street location has a bottomless Bloody Mary. If you stop in be sure and sit in Amber's section she's pretty great and cute too! For more of my Bloody Mary adventures, check out bloodyamerica.com
(5)Trevor M.
I had the red beans and rice and she had gyro sandwich and cajon fries. Cute atmosphere, and the waitresses were polite, and helpful. This was the first place we went to while in New Orleans, and it was perfect for what we were looking for. It is moderately priced and if you are thinking of going here I would suggest doing just that and don't forget to have fun.
(4)Alex R.
Good quality food at a very reasonable price! Highly recommend the Double D burger. The half Alligator hot sausage Po Boy with Gumbo is a great combination. Open 24 hours with delivery in the quarter available.
(4)Peter B.
Exactly what the doctor ordered after a crazy night on Burban Street. The right vibe, the right food and for the right price. Hopefully you'll be lucky enough to have Val as your server. :)
(4)Alexander D.
I guess the food would taste better after a long night of drinking. But as far a ordering at a normal breakfast hour and the Resturant not being crowded we were very disappointed. The hash browns were luke warm at best and the grits soupy. The only thing that was hot was the order of pancakes! 8-10 yrs ago this was the spot for breakfast. I would suggest closing for a twenty four period and cleaning the place from top to bottom, and purchasing some new plates and silverware. Over time everything needs to be replace and new stuff purchased. It would go a long way with your new and old clientele alike. It just shows you care about the people coming thru your doors!
(1)Thomas A.
Cheap breakfast if you wake up on time to get it. Actually really cheap. The bloody mary is like 2x the price but its unlimited refill. I stopped after 1 tho since it was too much sodium overdose and quite strong as well. They have your basic breakfast options of eggs and what not. It's also a 24/7 place so im sure they see their share of drunken ppl.
(3)Elsie W.
Crawfish $10/lb... pricey and not the best. Go to Big Fisherman Seafood on Magazine St instead for your crawfish fix. Wings... meh. They were decent but seems like they were a little too generous with the lemon pepper. Everything else is spicy too. Service is where they lose the stars. Inattentive, cold, the only times we saw the waitress were during ordering, getting the food, and paying the bill. No extra napkins, nothing.
(2)Nicole E.
I created my own omelet and it was delicious! The staff are friendly and all of my food came out in a reasonable time. And excellent place to have breakfast indeed!
(5)Wayne R.
Standing on a sidewalk on a side street in New Orleans, smartphone in hand and looking for breakfast ideas, a bicycle delivery-man pedaled up to us to ask if we needed directions. A very friendly and nice guy, turned out he was delivering breakfast to someone for Daisy Duke's, a tiny "hole in the wall" as he put it and said to give it a try after he also gave us advice on some museums and other sights to see. He was a regular two-wheeled chamber of commerce! We took his advice abt bkfst and had a great meal, with half-price Bloody Mary's and a wonderfully friendly waitress named Erinn. After several of them, I do not remember exactly what I ordered but it was great, and reasonably priced for downtown NOLA. Stops serving bkfst at 1030, by the way.
(4)Joseph H.
We really enjoyed this place. We had omelettes, biscuits and gravy, seafood poboys, and pancakes. The service was good and the food was delicious. They seated us immediately and the service was fast. We were overall very pleased. I even bought some of the art right off the wall.
(5)William F.
The food at Daisy Dukes is good and not expensive. They have real gumbo and good service. The place can get crowded in a hurry and you may find yourself waiting for a table. Overall, good food for the price.
(4)Shannon S.
No. Don't do it. They don't give a damn about the locals. However, if you have a tourists' palate....oh my have you hit the jackpot!!! I'm giving one star because they did open the doors today, although I should reconsider since it's a 24 hour joint. While I'm reconsidering they too should reconsider their levels of cleanliness.... Again, no. Don't so it. Icky sticky all the way.
(1)Cathy R.
Service needs a lot of work. Food was tasteless and bland. I'd stay away from this one.
(2)Joey J.
Popular with the locals for no apparent reason, this place is like a Denny's inside a dive bar. The glasses are plastic, the juice isn't fresh, and the pancakes are plain (you'll get a decent variety at IHOP right down the street). Ask for turkey bacon and prepare to be disappointed. But it's just the ticket if you came to load up on calories fried in mediocrity. HOWEVER the biscuits are made fresh so there's that!
(2)Sean H.
During my trip to New Orleans, back in January of this year, I was looking for a spot in which to eat breakfast. I found this spot using a helpful iPhone app. When I eat breakfast, I get the usual. I get egg whites, turkey bacon, home fries and wheat toast. Believe it or not, there are places I have been to that could not make a simple breakfast like that to my liking. Well Daisy Dukes knocked it out of the park. My egg whites were cooked well. The turkey bacon was very crisp(unlike any spot I have ever been to back at home in DC). The home fries were nice, crispy and not greasy at all. It turns me off when I order home fries at some places, and they serve me a big plate of grease. There was even a mini fruit cup that came with my breakfast. It contained seedless grapes and slices of banana. I uploaded a picture of my breakfast platter. Check it out. The service was great. As soon as I set foot in the store, the staff at Daisy Dukes made me feel like a king. I will be going back to New Orleans during the 2013 NFL Football season. I will be sure to bring my crew here for breakfast. They think like me and I know they will NOT BE DISAPPOINTED. I am a fan and you will be too!
(4)Elisa T.
Buffalo wings with daisy dukes sauce: so freakin good!!! Catfish combo plate: gumbo was tasty, but Muriel's was better. Fried green tomatoes were amaaaaazing! The biscuit was, well... A biscuit. Nothing special. The BEST dish- that I'm craving now, but can't have because I am back in CA: The Oyster Po'boy!! It's fried oysters. But super tasty! And it's not dry or fishy. It is so good, I came back after a fun night and inhaled it. So yes, I had it twice in two days :) Service was really good too. Just enough attention, and our servers were really friendly. The only complaint I have is that they started to clean the bathroom (next to our table) and it smelled sUper strongly and HORRIBLY of bathroom cleaner. It went away offer 10 minutes but it was an intense non breathing session goin on.
(5)Maylin G.
Service is quite fair... oysters were really good, the lb of crawfish was tasty, the gumbo was not good compared with others I have tried. The plate of gumbo is big. What I loke the most was the oysters. Service was ok besides they confused a cup of gumbo with a full portion. This place is perfect for a very latr dinner because they open till late. We ate there a 2am.
(4)Dan B.
Ate breakfast there. Good price.. Only downfall was the grits. But service and coffee were both great, so you can't go wrong if you are looking for good price and standard fair
(4)Jay M.
This review is for late night take out. I lost track of time after multiple rounds of unprotected sex with strangers that I wooed off of Bourbon Street and needed sustenance in order to continue my shenanigans through to the morning (I kid.) It was late and I needed some food so I walked around the corner from my hotel room and found this joint that stays open late to serve the masses of inebriated party goers stumbling off Bourbon. Lame! At first, I called to place a pick up order, but was informed that I would have to come in to place an order. Okay. I arrived and was met by a man who appeared to be a bouncer, but he was just waiting for his food. I walk in and was told to wait in the vestibule until a staff member comes outside to take my order. Fine. I go back out and kick it with the dude from earlier. We fuck around with patrons coming in by asking for a $5 cover charge - some nearly oblige until I told them it was a joke. Anyway, a waitress comes out and takes my order. She notifies me that they only serve a limited menu during late night so I order some spicy garlic wings, a gator sausage poboy and fried mozz. Pretty standard albeit a lot of food even for one fatty like myself, but I like variety. 10 minutes passes by and I'm still fucking with customers that are stumbling in for a table. A bit later, the food arrives and I make my way back to my hotel room. Yay! I sit down and open up each container and marvel at my bounty. I shove a fried mozz (ordinary) into my mouth like a cigar as I dress my gator poboy with two of the hundred packets of condiments provided by the restaurant. Geez! After which, I pounded down about 3 wings (ordinary) while surfing channels on the TV. Fuck it, Food Network it is. As I pick up the poboy, I realize that they stuffed the sandwich with two massive sausages. Normally, I'd be excited - and I was - but it was just too hard to pick up; let alone eat. I set aside one for later and got my munch on. It was delicious! Plain awesome! I killed the poboy and mozz, but was left with a handful of wings and an entire gator sausage so I packed it up and made my way towards Bourbon to share my excess. I found a dude sleeping on the sidewalk and woke him up. He wasn't too thrilled until I handed him the bag of still warm food. He then woke up his other buddies and they feasted. They thanked me and I went about my way. Overall, the food was good enough for me and some homeless dudes. We give this place 3 stars.
(3)Amanda N.
No. Just no! Don't go here! The staff couldn't answer any questions upon ordering. The food was for the most part horrible. The crawfish were tiny and weren't seasoned. My sisters cheesesteak looked horrid and tasted that way according to her. The cheese wasn't even melted. Really? Wth. Her bf ordered some kind of sampler that had "gumbo", "jambalaya" and whatever else they were trying I pass off as Cajun food. I had a bite of the jumbo and the only thing you could taste was salt. As if they took the whole can of Morton's, turned it upside down and poured til there was no more. I ordered the "alligator sausage" po boy. I had asked the waiter what it was mixed with because I was sure it wasn't 100% alligator. They didn't know. They also didn't ask or look themselves to find an answer. It tasted okay. It didn't taste like alligator at all and I've eaten it enough to know what it tastes like. The bread was nice and toasted overall it was an okay po boy but nothing to talk about. It's basically a tourist trap restaurant that is open when others aren't and convenient for nearby hotel guests. I did see a bunch of people order breakfast which might be the key to an okay experience here.
(1)Brian C.
Thank you to Daisy Dukes and Yelp for the check-in offer. Free cup of gumbo for me! Ordered the Po Boy special sandwich with shrimp. Good sandwich. There are restaurants that excel at certain dishes and there are others who are just good. This is one of those places where it was just good. It was satisfying and you can't complain about the price. They are generous with the portions, staff is friendly, and they're open 24 hours here. I will most definitely come back here because of the convenience and location. I'm also eager to try some of the other items on the menu next time. If you're in the area and you're hungry late at night, this is your best bet to satiate your hunger.
(4)Carly W.
Slow service - they sat our big party over in "the bar" section to the left and it was very hard to be paid attention to. Their po boys were just OK, I've definitely had better. This is a good place for drunk food all night, and that's about it.
(2)Kathleen L.
Gumbo was good! No okra in it, nice and easy. I went on a non busy day so service was quick and easy.
(5)Michelle C.
My husband and I are visiting from Seattle and we're out late and our hotel kitchen was closed. so we started looking around and found that daisy dukes does delivery. We have never use of delivery food service other than Pizza but thought what the heck so we placed an order and to our surprise they are extremely FAST and while we were waiting for our food we receive a call from our delivery guy who offered to stop at the convenience store and pick us up anything we may need in addition to the food we ordered. He said he would bring the receipt and we can just pay him back. we gracefully declined but we're amazed at the customer service and convenience offered by their business. the food is amazing and customer service outstanding highly recommended. Also very affordable. I give it 4 stars because I've never seen the restaurant otherwise I would give it a 5.
(4)Zachery M.
I was visiting New Orleans and I was craving some Fried Green Tomatoes and since I was in the South I figured that I might be able to find some. I know New Orleans isn't typically known for their Southern foods but I had read an article on how Fried Green Tomatoes were actually on the rise in the area and that Daisy Dukes was one of three places to get them. I'm not sure if the writer of that magazine article has ever had Fried Green Tomatoes outside of New Orleans but they weren't great. They weren't terrible either but they were just average. They also felt a bit pricing for the number of tomatoes that you got but that's to be expected this close to Bourbon St.
(3)Sidney N.
I was with a group of friends wondering around for late late night food, when a local suggested daisy dukes. It was perfect drunk food with breakfast options and classic New Orleans food! Definitely bookmarked this place for next time.
(4)Isaiah F.
There food here is really good and the service surprisingly is legitimate. I'd say tins a go. Although, it looks like a cabin from the woods with booths in it; just worry about the food.
(5)Patrick S.
Basic breakfast with a Nola flair. Very good value, good for families, would highly recommend as a breakfast spot. Wait was relatively short, nice quick turnover.
(4)Eric Z.
When you think of the New Orleans culinary experience, chicken wings are probably not high on your list of expectations or potential menu. After my first visit to Daisy Dukes today for lunch, I can tell you, they should be! Overwhelmed by a delicious looking menu, I took the recommendation of my waitress and went for the chicken wings with the Dukes Special sauce. Dukes Special is a tangy and tasty combination of buffalo sauce and ranch dressing. I will definitely be back for another visit and add this hidden gem of a place to my list of regulars when in the Crescent City.
(5)Jeff L.
.food was well done- but Bloody Mary was a little off- sorry that is what I had to knock you down one star for- however, wait staff very attentive, and very polite. Worth a second go.
(4)Forrest C.
I'm from Baltimore, here on a business trip. Decided to come here for lunch. Food is phenominal. I got the alligator sausage po boy. Awesome. Nicely seasoned and just a hint of spice for that creole taste. Loved it. Definitely will be back this week when I'm not in my business clothes to try their crawfish boil
(5)Jeffery I.
Went to breakfast with the wife. Service was ok. Food was extremely greasy, even for a Cajun sausage omelet. Hash browns were also quite greasy. Wife's meal was pretty much the same. I had an upset stomach for the rest of the day. On the other hand, I wasn't hungry again for the rest of the day.
(2)Chris H.
Stopped into Daisy Dukes for lunch based off the reviews and was pretty disappointed... Food wasn't anything special and left something to be desired... bathrooms were pretty nasty and there were some very annoying people in the restaurant who were not asked to settle down by the staff... come to think of it the staff was MIA a lot of the time. Wish I would have went some where else... ** To the "owners" comment below - I post on both sites because I use both and some people might not. I am not paid to write reviews or i'd have a lot more! As for the review, that is my personal opinion which i'm sure will not hurt your business. Maybe instead of attacking me, you could have asked what you could have done to make our experience better? **
(2)Vijay P.
It's late, you're tired, hungover, and you're famished...and there's Daisy Dukes to get your grub on. As someone pointed out in a previous review this is the Denny's of Bourbon street. The staff is friendly and food lives up to late night dining choices in NoLa. The few places that still served a crawfish boil at 4am :)
(3)Teri P.
Breakfast was perfect! Bloody Mary was amazing!! The service was fast! Conveniently located in near the French Qtr!!
(5)Carenza A.
The food and bloody Mary's were awesome. Our server Jaymie was fantastic, by far the BEST service we have had EVER!!! Thank you!
(5)Shellie D.
We came here and had a basic breakfast. Nothing was too special about this place. But nothing was bad either. It doesn't look like the cleanliest restaurant in town, and that caused me to be a bit hesitant to eat here. Our waitress was pretty good. Not overly friendly and helped explain how to eat crawfish (which required more work than I would like to put in just to get a little bit of meat). The food is pretty inexpensive and our order came right out. I would want to try other places before I would come back here. For breakfast I would recommend the egg, cheese, and sausage biscuit. It's not on the menu but they can make it for you.
(3)Curtis H.
First off, let me say that when the Mrs and I stayed in this part of the quarter two years ago, we had no interest in going to a place with 18 thru 22 yo' s wearing way too short shorts and DoH memorabilia on the walls. Boy, did I make a mistake as my preconceptions were totally wrong! Don't let the name mislead you as this place is not a breastaurant and not filled with DoH crap on the walls. The waitresses are fully and tastefully clothed so families need not be concerned if small children are with them (you can correct that mistake next time by leaving them with Grammy and Grampy). I happened to make three visits during a recent 6 day stay for FQF and other festivities, solo as madam thought sleep was more important for some odd reason. Due to my early arrivals, I qualified for the early bird special all three visits, an outstanding value. Food quality was strong and on a couple of those visits I asked for my hash browns crispy and they met my wishes both times. The only downside were the grits which were underwhelming. Now I come to my favorite part-the bottomless Bloody Mary's for the most reasonable sum of $8 (when ordered with a meal). Were they the best I had all week? No. Were they the worst I had all week? No. Was I handed a fresh one in a go cup when I left? Yes! Good food and having a drink special like this qualifies this location for four stars and a return visit in 2017. Madam will totally miss out if she decides to sleep in.
(4)Jenn C.
My friend and I came to town for Mardi Gras. We stopped in here on a whim the first day we were in town, and we enjoyed the food so much that we came back again before we left, even though I try to follow a strict "no duplicating restaurants" rule when visiting new towns. I got a po' boy both times - one alligator sausage and one catfish. It was delicious - fresh bread, tasty fries, and cooked perfectly. My friend got gumbo and a chicken sandwich. The wait staff was great, and even though one day was Fat Tuesday, we didn't wait for a table. My only issue was the bathroom - VERY cramped and awkward to get into.
(5)Derrick O.
We arrived in Nola around 8:00pm after a 13hr drive and wanted a quick meal! This place was awesome! Great service and awesome food! I highly recommend this restaurant to anyone!
(5)Tee H.
Nice portions of food for a reasonable price. Would have been much better if the food had been served hot.
(3)Torrance W.
The Chartres location sucks! I have tried them for breakfast, lunch and very late at night...all three experiences were bad...plus the food wasn't good either. What prompted this review is the experience I literally just had. I live in the 200 block of Chartres so I am extremely close to this place. I am coming in from Harrah's and decided to grab something to eat before I head home....this is about 5am. I walk in and none of the servers acknowledge me for a solid minute. I then walk up to one of servers to share that I would like to place a to-go order. She asked me to have a seat and someone will be with me. I literally waited 8 minutes and no one said a thing to me....btw, it was not busy either. I asked the only male (and i use the word loosely) if he could take my order and he says one second and goes back to filling up the condiment bowls. Luckily a young lady sees this and takes my order. I get the Double D burger and onion rings. The food came out pretty promptly...i get home and open up the to-go container. The food looked good, however, both the burger and rings were bland. No real taste at all...the icing on the cake is the amount of condiments they gave me. For a burger and onion rings I receive 7 mayo packets, 7 mustard packets, 10 ketchup packets, and 5 cutlery packets. REALLY!?!?!?!? I am so done with this place...if anyone is reading this. Go to the Carrondellet location. It is only 2 blocks heading towards Bourbon Street....actually Carrondellet is Bourbon Street just on the opposite side of Canal St. The food and service is always consistently good there.
(1)Bruno B.
i love the bloody mary and the ryan special, great service. I will come back.
(5)Doris J.
Here for the Essence Music Festival. This place was highly rated. I don't know why. Take your money to the IHOP chain across the street. Nothing special here. The service is terrible. My husband cleaned the table for our party of 6 because it was not a priority for them. But since the gratuity was added for 5 or more they had nothing to gain or lose. Our orders were wrong and the lightly scrambled eggs were rubber. Again, for breakfast go across the street to IHOP.
(2)Julisa H.
Not one of the best food experiences we had in the NOLA but still decent. We came here for breakfast on a Saturday morning. I ordered the steak and eggs with the hurricane refills. Steak was tasty and the biscuit on point. The biscuit was actually the best part of the meal. However, the grits thick and tasteless and the eggs meh.. Hurricane was a good balance of sweet and strong a plus for the drink. Idk if we didn't order the right things but flavor wise this place did not impress like the other restaurants we visited during our stay. Wasn't particular wowed but it was an okay experience thank you asmaa for the service. Will I be back my next visit ?? Prob not..
(3)Anye F.
On the plus side, it was open 24 hrs and we could bring our kid when we needed a late meal on our first night in town. The busboy was actually really nice and apologized about 12 times for the long waits. On the minus side, when the real tables are full there is a side room with bar tables and the worst barstools ever. Nailed to the ground, small seat, and so close together you can't slide between them, and worst of all no post to put your feet on. I spent our miserable hour and a half here trying to stay on and keep my back from hurting. Now onto the food and service. Our friendly busboy had told us that it had been slow all day and suddenly got packed so I am guessing they were understaffed for a very late night on Wednesday not during some big Mardi Gras festival. Our actual server didn't come for about 10 minutes - we gave food & drink orders right away (luckily). Our drinks (one coke, two waters) came about 10 minutes after that. Then another 45 minutes or so before the food came. When it came, mine was cold. If it had been warm, it would have been a mediocre meal. The ham & cheese omelette was the best part, I actually don't have any complaints about the omelette and I'd get it again if I were desperate enough to return here. The hashbrowns were ok but parts were a little burnt, and all of it was cold. The toast was served dry (and cold) with no side of butter. Yum. Plain dry white toast. And by "yum" I mean "blech". I didn't eat any of my kiddo's burger but it looked overcooked and from a frozen patty (you know the type... perfectly shaped with no texture...) I asked my husband to describe the catfish po-boy he had; he said "not horrible but not anything I couldn't get in any other part of the country" and I noticed that the catfish only filled about 2/3 of the bread on his sandwich. He would not order it again. No sign of the server to come take our check after 10 minutes after we finished eating (nor any stopping by so I'd have had a hope of getting the useless butter for my totally cold toast) so I took the check back into the main room to try to find someone to run my tab. I finally saw my waitress who looked surprised to see me and disconcerted by my (very polite) request that she please allow me to pay so we can get going. (We arrived about 11:15pm and left about 12:45am, sober and with 12 yo kid in tow, so clearly not part of the boozer party crowd). Total bill for our meal was $38 plus my 20% tip (because I'm nice and I don't penalize tipped workers for having a bad day, since I don't get my pay docked when I have a bad day) which was way too high for crappy food and slow service. She ran my card and we took off. I did forget a little goodie bag I had with me and one of the other staffers hurried after it to return it to us, which I did appreciate. So in sum, I'd have rated it a 1 if not for the friendly busboy and the gentleman who returned our goodie bag, but might have raised it to a 2 had the food been warm and served with butter and a 3 if the service was faster. It would never even on a great day be above a 3 though. I'm settling for a 2 out of consideration for the two kind folks on the staff. It's not really recommended though unless you have little choice.
(2)Chris G.
We showed up here around midnight or so and got to be seated immediately. Our reason for going: bottomless Bloody Mary's and we were not disappointed. And an added bonus: they are freaking delicious! Our party ordered biscuits and gravy, eggs, hash browns, bacon, shrimp poboy and small gumbo, 2 Bloody Mary's and a hurricane. Biscuits and gravy was a huge plate and awesome. If you are hungry this is not a dish you will share with others; its that good. Eggs were scrambled and fantastic. Hash browns were also perfectly cooked. Bacon was fatty as hell and awesome. Fried shrimp poboy. Cup of shrimp gumbo. Holy &$?!! Freaking so good. Smothered in cocktail sauce, topped with tomatoes, lettuce and an awesome sandwich bread. I had at least 4 freaking Bloody Mary refills. Free. I love New Orleans. Our waitress was understandably nervous about our drunk demeanor but she warmed up to us after the second Bloody Mary. This place is a must visit.
(5)Brii G.
Everytime I visit New Orleans this is my go to spot for brunch! The service is absolutely fantastic. The food is to die for. Best gumbo I've had without going to a fancy 5 star restaurant. Only thing wrong is its not big enough!
(4)Mark K.
Another place that was open on Xmas, much appreciated by these out-of-towners looking for a meal. We had walked by many times on the way from our hotel to the French Quarter, and this time we decided to stop in. Appeared to have a mix of locals and tourists. They were out of a lot of items, but we still found some good stuff. Sweetie had pancakes with a side of bacon. They were fine, but nothing amazing. We shared some free cheese sticks, compliments of checking in on Yelp. I ordered too much, since I was hungry and they were out of what I wanted. I had the sausage gravy and biscuits, thinking they were just a small order. Well, they were huge, easily a full meal, and very good. Ate about half of that, then polished off my other choice, wings with the "Daisy sauce." That turned out to be a mix of mayo, ranch, and hot sauce, and they were superb. Done just right, the sauce was tasty, and I ended up totally stuffed. Wish we'd gone more often. But then, there are so many options in New Orleans that we didn't begin to sample every place we wanted. Guess we'll have to go back...
(4)A. F.
No major complaints, even if atmosphere does leave a little something to be desired. But as for the service, our waitress was very efficient and attentive, even though I could tell she was tired. As for the food, everything I ate here was very good. I tried some of the chicken gumbo, which was good. The fried shrimp platter was really fresh and yummy. This came with loads of fried shrimp, seasoned fries, and a fluffy biscuit. And, did I mention that I got a free app of chicken wings covered in their daisy duke sauce because I checked in on Yelp! The wings were very good, and the sauce seemed like a combo of ranch mixed with buffalo. (If I was able to create my own special dish, I would have taken my fried shrimp and coated them in this daisy duke sauce because I tried a few from my platter with it, and that was delicious!). Next time I'm in the Crescent City, I would gladly come back.
(5)Jeddica C.
Oh.. Daisy Dukes where do I begin.... While in NOLA for the 2014 Essence festival DD was recommended to me by our hotel attendent simply because they served a variety of food and they were located one block from the hotel (walking distance). We (10 ladies in my travel group) arrived there around 12:30 p.m. to be greeted by a line that was out the door and slightly down the side walk. Because of the store front location we were standing directly in the New Orleans Sun. We inched our way into the front of the building which was covered only to be greeted by the heater that was pulling heat from the inside of the building and releasing it outside! Dining: our party was split 5/5 because the restaurant was rather small and couldn't accommodate us all at one table. We presented our Yelp coupon and were told only one appetizer for the table for my friends. My table was told very rudely that "we not taking any of that right now!"... Our server wasn't familiar with the menu or the items being served she wasn't even able to get us a small plate when asked. However, another server supplied one for me without hesitation. I ordered the cat fish basket and fries which was very good! However my second peice of fish wasnt done completely :-(. The biscuits were amazing tho! Overall I would go back if there was no line and I was starving at 3 a.m. lol. not worth the wait.
(3)Violet A.
Us New Orleanians know Mardi Gras is a long day we certainly aren't amateurs at the world's best free party. So words from the wise in order to "hang" you need to start your day with food. Therefore, on Fat Tuesday, my partner in hi-jinks and I headed out early for breakfast. Destination Daisy Dukes on Charters Street. SCORED!!! First food to hit our table was a meal in a mason jar. YES! Now we're talking. Bloody Mary's chocked full of olives, okra and celery sticks. If you are having breakfast the Bloody Mary's are endless so of course after two (each) at the table we took a few more to go. OH YEAH we also ate the breakfast. Absolutely delicious omelets. We ordered the veggie, and the Greek (I seem to have a leaning to towards most anything Greek, the cheese, an Ouzo, a salad, a statue or two.... anyway I digress....) the omelets are chocked full of cheeses and veggies. The enormous biscuits are fluffy and baked to perfection and it's served with good ole grits. Yummy all! Wait staff was delightful. Starting with the hostess from 'Boston' who managed to keep a smile while effortlessly managing the hungry crowd, to our sever who packed us up with a cup carrier to transport our take along 'booty'. And a special shout out to the décor. Loved the paintings, the exposed brick, and the quirky signs. Just one thing you ladies who must check your lipstick may wish to keep in mind... the 'ladies' had no mirror, but men's room was fully equipped and clean. C'ya on Bourbon. Happy Mardi Gras.
(5)Rowdy P.
Awful service. Couldn't get simple orders right to save their life. Food was horrible too. Stay away
(1)Sweets M.
I love that it is open 24 hours! The gals were nice but one gentlemen in particular was borderline annoying. He kept yelling out a phrase every time he entered the kitchen (we sat at the very back). But, not annoying enough for me to NOT enjoy my food. I ordered gumbo and onion rings. I ordered small since I knew my friends would share and the portions would be big. It is Louisiana! - The gumbo was great. I wasn't drinking nor was I starving so I feel like I'm giving it a honest review. Onion rings are pretty standard. The portions for everything else were so big that we could probably have eaten it for another month. Lol, just kidding. The water cup is huge as well, but it makes sense (waitress doesn't have to keep refilling and it matches the serving size). I would definitely come back if I'm in the area and need something quick and easy. Since many restaurants close at night, this is perfect if you don't want Denny's. But, if it were the daytime, I'd pass and find something else.
(4)Virsya V.
At first my mom was asking "why do we eat here? I rather eat at deanies. " after we try the food my parents were really impressed, they said the etouffe is better than any other cajun restaurants, even my baby brother who is picky about pancake, ate the whole pancake. Definitely coming back.
(5)Keith B.
Loved the place. It's far enough out of the way that the place wasn't loaded with the typical tourist wearing crocs and white socks. Had the fried green tomatoes and all you can eat crawfish. What I really liked was the fact that instead of making you sit and wait for the next batch so you feel full and stop eating, they just kept them rolling.
(4)Lady G.
Hello Touristas who want to get pissed for dinner. This review is for YOU. If you want reasonably done seafood, home baked pies for a dessert and you want to get thoroughly wasted on their all you can drink Bloody Mary's , then this is the place for you.
(3)Lillian C.
I got into NOLA pretty late and was looking for a place to grab something to eat around 1AM. We yelped and found this 24 hour place and decided to try it out. I was a little disappointed that the early bird special is only between 5 and 9AM, but I still ordered breakfast. The restaurant had a couple of tvs playing sports highlights and a stereo blasting some interesting music. Our server was very nice and attentive and chatted us up while giving us recommendations. I ended up with the two eggs with bacon. It was pretty normal for breakfast food and came out pretty quickly. Our server also recommended this drink that's similar to a Arnold Palmer and it was pretty good! Oh, they have a full bar so you can def get your drink on at all hours of the night. We also ordered 50 wings with hot, BBQ, spicy garlic, teriyaki, and duke's special sauce. My fav is duke's special sauce since it's like hot sauce and ranch mixed together. They also came on a bed of celery sticks... we couldn't finish this... I al
(3)JP C.
I am so happy we ended up here. Next door at Jimmy J's people were rude and outside people cutted in line. This place the service was amazing and our waitress made us feel welcomed. I highly recommend the pork chops and the spicy sausage po' boy which was bomb!! Ask for Jackie to be your waitress! So glad this was our last meal in New Orleans before heading back to California.
(5)Stephanie S.
Came for a late night snack. Service was very friendly, and the food was good. Shared an oyster po boy and red beans and rice. They were both pretty good and definitely hot the spot after a night of bar hopping.
(3)Jae Y.
THE best crawfish I've ever had! Service was great and staff were very friendly! Definitely a place to check out when in New Orleans!!
(5)Michael A.
The food was delicious, and the service was spectacular. It was a little pricey, and waiting to be seated was torture. You have to wait outside in the heat for what seems like an eternity. I still highly recommend it though, the food was well worth the wait!
(4)Hessley R.
They were fast and friendly and divey - it was a good brunch for an acceptable price.
(4)Nguyen L.
Go to the one on Carondelet. Food is a lot better and their is less hustle and bustle. Was very disappointed coming here.
(2)Ken B.
Bottomless Bloody Mary for $8 bucks can't be beat. I chose a meal that was $21.00. It was their Gator Sausage, with gumbo, crawfish ettoufee, fried green tomatoes and a Biscuit. The meal wasnt worth the price. It was good. Didnt have any of the cajun flare I was expecting. Really no spice at all to any if it. Wife got the Rum Punch drink which was $7 bucks and she thought was really good. Waitress was really nice and helpful. Decent place, not the greatest food. But worth a visit.
(4)Natalie P.
Cravings satisfied. Check. What a perfect late night hotspot! Ambiance: low key restaurant with ample seating. Perfect for watching sports (2 large tvs hoisted in main dining area) Price: very reasonable! A pound of crawfish for $8, 50 chicken wings for $25 Food: Delish! Crawfish was very flavorful! I loved the lemon pepper wings! The seasoning was an explosion in my mouth! Definitely a will do again!
(5)Steve E.
Why look.......an amazing 24 x 7 restaurant that serves alcohol in New Orleans!!!! Daisy Dukes is located on Chartres Street at Iberville, directly behind the big Marriott hotel. My friend convinced me that we needed to get up for breakfast (which is served 24 hours a day) since they offer free refills on coffee and Bloody Mary's. The breakfast menu is all of the usual pancakes, eggs, and omelets, along with biscuits & gravy, rib eyes & pork chops, and of course all-you-can-drink Bloody Mary's. A New Orleans-style liquid breakfast at it's finest! If your tummy is in the mood for something other than breakfast fare, Daisy Duke's has a full selection of Cajun and Southern entrees, soups, and starters, including a raw bar, salads, burgers and sandwiches. This restaurant is head and shoulders above Denny's, IHOP, Village Inn, and Waffle House. Good food served at any hour of the day and night. Truly a gem!
(4)Damaris G.
Got into town late Monday night and yelp suggested Daisy dukes and then the valet driver at the hotel were we stayed and he said the food was great. After 10pm had a great meal for a very affordable price and my kids had more than enough food that they had leftovers for the next day!! Nice setting and location!!! Give thumbs up when New Orleans!
(5)M E.
Awesome place. Great food and we had a great server! Small and simple but good food. My Bloody Mary had a huge crawfish for garni!
(5)Mohamed F.
Excellent food and service. Freshest salad ever.Gator sausage outstanding!!! Crawfish Ettoufe from the Heavens!!! Must Visit!!!!
(5)Jeannine B.
Great good and great prices. The poboy bread was perfect, crispy and chewy. I had the alligator sausage and boyfriend got the fried shrimp. Both were yummy!! For the price it's a great stop!
(5)Charles T.
Great late night spot to grab a bite, this place gets really packed so you might have to wait to get a seat. The gumbo and Shrimp Po' Boy is good!
(5)Sherri D.
Excellent breakfast, excellent shrimp. have been here twice when we intended not to hit the same place more than once. They have bottomless bloody marys for $8. I didn't try it though but I thought that was an excellent deal for being in New Orleans. The staff was very friendly and it was quick service with home made biscuits and gravy.
(5)Thomas M.
Daisy dukes in new orleans good enough food I ate there twice. Way better than the meals I had on Bourbon Street. Staff was kind and courteous servings were large priceless fair.
(4)John T.
It's the only place open 24 hours near the area and I woulnt recommend it to anyone! Ordered a simple burger and had requested medium rare. It came back with the outside slightly cooked while the meat inside was cold and in the state it would be if you had given me a raw meat patty. Literally thought it was some joke....ended up being polite and requested a burger well done in lieu of it. Chef must have been drunk at this time of night or completely blind....sooo I guess I'll let it slide the first time
(1)Evelin B.
I would rate them 4.5 stars. I probably ate here about 3-4 different times during my stay in New Orleans. Everything I had was good from their wings to their gumbo, to their fried shrimp po boys to their burgers. Of course, excellent southern hospitality.
(4)Brandy W.
This place was a breath of fresh air after all of the overpriced tourist traps on Bourbon. Shrimp PoBoy was incredible! I was totally stuffed after dinner and didn't have to spend a small fortune! Great service and casual atmosphere.
(4)Alicia M.
Had an Omelet here on March 4th and man was it DELISH! No dissappointment!
(4)Jasmine M.
Walked in & the place smelled weird. Me & my friends ordered breakfast (pancakes, grits, eggs & bacon) food was not good! Pancakes were dry & not satisfying. No flavor. Waitress wasn't friendly nor were we greeted upon entering the restaurant. Would not go back if I ever travel to New Orleans again.
(1)Jaquelyn C.
I loved it here even during maradi grasi service was great!! Ppl should totally go during there stay in New Orleans
(5)Jess P.
I had ordered the chicken finger platter, I got my tenders dipped in the daisy sauce. And it came with a order order if cajun fries, & a buscuit. The portions were pretty big. I actually didn't think it was that good. I dont kno, maybe I'll try them again
(3)Shawn C.
This is the place for great early or late dining.(or delivery) Wings are great and the seafood is top notch....if your in the city you need to check it out....oysters are great !!! Chef Shawn
(5)Jose M.
Good food and service. Not very fancy but a good place to eat. I had the gumbo with red beans and rice with sausage, very very spicy but good.
(4)John M.
Ended up coming here 4 times in the week we were in New Orleans. They are open 24/7, so it was easy to come for breakfast/lunch/dinner. Food was very good (make sure to get a biscuit).
(5)MaryGrace S.
I never thought I'd find better wings than Wingstop, but daaaaaaammmmmnnnn dem wangs theaux. Lemon pepper is what's up. It's meatier, the skin crispier (like pork rinds, you know what imtalmbout). And it's sooooo affordable (50 wangs for $25, are you serious?!) And they're open ALL THE TIME, and they deliver ALL THE TIME. 24/7. This is going to be a late night favorite for sure.
(5)Zach V.
We stopped in for breakfast. We waited a LONG time for someone to come outside and acknowledge us. I learned that its better to ignore the sign that says to wait outside and just go in and grab a waiter. I could never live in the south because everyone is SO DAMN SLOW! After we sat down our waitress was very nice and attentive. The portions are large and the food was above average. They make the bloody mary mix in house and I actually enjoyed it. I'm not a fan of bloody's so that says something. Free refills were an added bonus.
(3)Melissa S.
Not much to say -- they were open on Christmas when my family's flight got in late, so this was where we ate our first meal in New Orleans! It was a holiday and yet the servers were so kind, with big friendly smiles...that meant quite a lot to us, as we were exhausted from travel. The food was decent, nothing to write home about, but it hit the spot. Their portions are pretty generous and everything is fairly inexpensive, so there's a lot of bang for your buck.
(3)Kelly V.
Super good service. We were tired if greasy fried expensive food, so we ventured off bourbon street and ran into this little gem. We had salads and they were great. They offer bottomless bloody Mary's so we will hit up bfast before we leave.
(5)Ashley F.
Went for a late dinner after getting in the city. Service was good. Food was great! Would recommend!
(4)Sabrina A.
Ate there last night, had the crawfish ettouffee and gumbo, which were both delicious and we couldn't imagine it tasting any better! The shrimp roumalade, on the other hand, basically taste like shrimp in mayonnaise.. But, we will definitely be going back! The biscuit that came with the meals was also unbelievably soft and tasted great with the meal! I'm dying to try the biscuit and gravy!
(4)Mike B.
I give this place 5 stars because there aren't 10. This was the best food and service we have had all weekend and the lowest price. Hey free Bloody Mary refills. We had a bit of everything between all 6 of us and everything was hot and right on time. The place is clean and atmosphere is fun. You can't get this good of food in the expensive places. Stop by and get yourself some red beans and rice, étouffée or even the gumbo. You will not be disappointed. Stop in and tell them Mike from California sent you. They might look at you with crossed eyes but tell them anyways. Enjoy!
(5)Laneka G.
I did not want to go here but my boyfriend wasn't feeling adventurous like me so daisy dukes it was. I had the pancakes and sausage, my food was good nothing special the pancakes were slightly fluffy and sweet basic sausage patties. His biscuts and gravy was nasty the gravy really didn't have any taste. The ham was super salty. He also had hashbrowns which were okay personally I woulda ordered with cheese. I'm thinking its cocktail time now, guess I will have a long island.
(2)Corrine R.
OMG this place is amazing!!! Food so fresh so good!!! Loved my server Pamela and the rest of the staff very cordial. Haley you photo bomber your awesome!!! This Cali girl tourist is very happy. Strongest Hurricane I've had yet!!! Yippie!!! What a good time!!! Loved the atmosphere too.
(5)Steve M.
Straight creole/Cajun food here. The food was amazing. The bottomless bloody Mary's were decent for what they were. For the money/quality food ratio you can't beat this place. The staff was very attentive.
(5)Emily T.
Can I give a zero star? Worst bloody mary I've even had. The waitress took our drink order & never came back after waiting for 10 minutes. Did I mention the place was completely empty? Left $ on the table & didn't even finish more than a sip of our drinks. Don't go there.
(1)Katrina R.
This is my go to spot whenever I'm in town. It's open 24 hours a day and you can always expect a hot meal with great service. My favorite is the Cajun omelet, just think in about it makes my mouth water. Owweeee where you at?!
(5)Ryne B.
Excellent southern-style breakfast anytime of the day or night. Quick, friendly service. Large portions. 24 hour delivery in the CBD or the French Quarter. I'm a big fan!
(5)C. C.
I go here at least twice everytime I visit NOLA. The crawfish etoufee and alligator sausage is some of the best I've ever had. The atmosphere is very divey but the food is quick and portions are generous. I'd recommend this place to anyone seeking authentic cajun food. A huge plus to this place is it's open 24 hrs which is amazing if you're a night owl like me!
(5)Amanda C.
I was a little underwhelmed with the red beans and rice,as well as the gumbo. Especially for the amount of money spent. But I will say the crawfish etouffee was banging!
(3)Amy S.
Daisy Dukes has great craw-fish. Other food served there is just ok. Check yelp before you go for discounts.
(3)Laura D.
The service was great. Super fast and friendly. The food was awesome. My husband had blackened catfish and I had the catfish poboy. It's simple food done right. The heat in the spices was perfect.
(4)Michael W.
Unfortunately, they started off with a bad impression when my Sweet tea came out to the table. The sweet tea tasted like they put a bucket of splenda in the damn tea. And with me being an avid sweet tea lover from the south, they immediately lost some points.... and my respect of being a deep southern city. Alright now the food, I had the fried Catfish platter with the 'cajun' fries. Kudos for the catfish being piping hot but it was a little slimy.they probably should have cooked it a little longer. But it was tasty nevertheless. And the so called 'cajun' fries ...failure. I think that no establishment with paying customers should serve freeze dried fries that are cooked in the oven and dried out even more. And you can not call fries Cajun just because you add a little Cajun seasoning. That just won't do. If I do go there again, which Im not sure I will......I'll try the fried green tomatoes.
(2)Rita M.
This place is a typical late night diner that serves tasty food. The ladies, even at 3.30am, are just as friendly if we were in there at a decent hour. The food was tasty and they do not harass you if you order from the children's menu. I had an alligator po'boy and gumbo which was great after a night of boozing. A solid diner at the perfect price.
(5)Charles H.
24/7 : breakfast, huge portions, tasty shrimp po'boy and an excellent gumbo; CLAMOROUS: and noisy but large seating area; GOOD PRICE VALUE! Gumbo, 2 mealer shrimp Po Boy:$18 Really good for a quasi-chain but I still don't understand why it's named after a Georgia television character and not a Creole or Cajun. In general I thought the food was good, with generous portions and well priced. And best of all it's open 24/7 and has a good sized, albeit no-frills dining room. We had the omelet with hash browns and biscuits (breakfast is served all day); a really tasty shrimp poboy, and believe it or not, one of the spiciest and tastiest chicken, andouille and shrimp gumbos in a perfectly mahogany colored roux! Very noisy (the ice maker is in the dining room for waiters to shovel, lots of droped dishes) AND I still miss the only French Quarter Taco Bell that occupied this space before Katrina, but Daisy Dukes is a good addition.
(3)natalie s.
Great food, great service. We were originally supposed to dine next door at "Jimmy J's Cafe" but after a rude encounter with staff, we came here. Couldn't have made better decision. The food was delicious; I had a pork chop and over easy eggs and my fiancé had a sausage Po-boy, per our server Jackie's advice.
(5)Séamus C.
A real dive of a place next to our hotel, but open 24/7 serving totally unhealthy but fantastic tasting items. I liked the gumbo and (1/2) po' boy combo for $7.95 which was dirt cheap and quite satisfying! Wash it down with an ice cold Abita to make it a total dining experience!
(4)Greg W.
Checked out this spot late night on our first night in New Orleans and it did not disappoint. We grabbed a seat a little before midnight without a wait. Went in a group of three, and everyone got traditional breakfast items - pancakes, omelette, grits, bacon, etc. The food came out fairly quickly and was reasonably priced. Would definitely go back again.
(5)Brock R.
Cute little place, we had some nice food. Waitress was charming. Found the bottomless Bloody Mary bitter at first but it seem to get tastier every time she filled it! Lol. I would return to try more of the menu next time I'm in New Orleans.
(4)Joy D.
At 3-4 AM in the morning, this is exactly the kind of food that I would look for
(4)Noel L.
Great location, bloody Marys were bottomless as advertised. Tasty Christmas Day meal. Highly recommended.
(4)Sara M.
This place is just eww. Even drunk I didnt enjoy this. The waiter ignored us. We were not loud or impolite, we sat there silently enduring the rude service, and the crappy food. I ordered cheese sticks. They were obviously frozen as was my husband's cheeseburger. The bad part was the "marinara" sauce that came with them. I use the term marinara very loosely. it was actually some blob of tomato paste that was cold. It came in a cup that when tuned upside down, it didnt budge. I dont mean cool. I mean refrigerator cold. I could see people eating in the kitchen and touching the food on the plates they were bringing out.....gross. So we didnt even finish our food.We asked for the check twice, and the waiter just wandered around. We went to Krystal on Bourbon. When we left, the waiter was outside right in front of the restaurant smoking leaning against a car. I guess this explains his inability to fetch a check.
(1)Jim T.
Diner like dive. I didn't even order anything. My companion did get the crawfish and enjoyed it. 1 pound was plenty for 1 unless your really hungry. Looking at orders at other tables nothing looked overly appealing either. Would probably be much, much better for a late night stop after too much drinking.
(2)Nate B.
The food was average, nothing special, and the service was very slow. The waiter was nowhere to be found once she brought us our food. She didn't come by to check on us or to ask if we needed water. We waited about 20 mins after finishing our food to get our bill. Very disappointing... Should've waited in line for Jimmy J's.
(2)Phil C.
Went here for a late breakfast and it was very satisfying and started out the day nicely. Not to crowded and service was very friendly and attentive. Menu had good variety and was a challenge to narrow down an order. Decided to try the seafood omelette with shrimp and crawfish. And it was good. I tried the grits... got to remember to add butter and a little salt. :) Checking-in through yelp, I received a free sweet tea cocktail as well. Very refreshing. Mimosa is another good drink here. My friend got the Bloody Mary with crawfish granish.. looked very nice and she said it was strong and spicy. I'd recommend this place. With a few tvs and chill, dive feel, i'm a fan.
(4)John I.
I went for dinner around 8:30 PM on a Monday. Wasn't crowded. Very fast service. It's not "elegant" but it was nice and homey, like an old favorite neighborhood establishment. I had a cup of Gumbo and the Rice and Red Beans plate. Both were delicious! With a giant size soda the tab came to just under $20. I definitely will be back again.
(4)Kristine P.
My husband and I went for breakfast. Had to use the restroom and on the way down the hall I slipped on grease on the floor. Bruised my knee and sprained my ankle. Not only did they not apologize or offer help, they ran and got a "wet floor" cone and put it where the grease was and told me I should be more careful. They knew the floor was wet because they had a rolled up dish towel on the floor seeping up the grease. I don't care how good or bad the food is, these people are not nice.
(1)Laura D.
Loved eating here. The service was good and the food is delicious! Unfortunately the wait is a little long during the rush. I would definitely recommend the fried green tomatoes!
(4)Maggie S.
Cute place. Stumbled upon it and remembered reading reviews before my trip. Good breakfast. Waitress friendly. The little dish of fresh fruit on the side was nice. Sat by the window to watch the street traffic go by. The coffee my husband got was tasty,
(3)Wayne M.
This is a sloppy seconds choice for breakfast. If there is a line outside, it's not for the food. The sausage gravy tasted right out of a can. Any restaurant in the south that can't make good sausage gravy from scratch should be ashamed.
(2)Lou C.
A great late night post Bourbon St place to eat. I went to NOLA for a bachelor party with 9 guys and a few of us stopped here after our first night. Quick service and good quality food. We all got various po boys from steak to shrimp to gator and all were great. Nice large portions and if you check in on yelp you get a free app! We went for the Cajun fries.
(4)Martina-Realtor H.
Open 24/7 with bottomless hurricanes & more mimosas this place is the greatest in the late or early morning hours! Had an amazing omelette with some cajun sauce that pulled it together. Waitress was so sweet & helpful in directing us to the local places with the best music. We were in there around 5am and had the best time! Meet some cool people and even kicked it with NOPD! LOL it was a better time then the casino! If you around regular dining times be prepared for a wait on your food though.
(4)Samantha M.
We had Angela as our server and she was very knowledgeable and amazing! Crawfish was good as well! Little bit spicy, but Angela saved us time teaching us how to eat them! Apparently the heads have no meat, and are absolutely useless. Pretty good prices too @ $8/lb.
(4)Christine B.
I was really tired from my flight into New Orleans so while I was wandering Canal street I randomly ran into this place and decided to order some take out. The restaurant itself is relatively small about 5-6 booths and 5-6 tables really. The booths can hold I think about 7-8 people. The staff here is really nice - I walked in and was immediately greeted by a girl and she went ahead and got my order and everything really quickly. I ordered: Side Salad: 4.25 ice berg lettuce, two rings of onions, soggy cucumber and tomato. Really gross, serves me right from trying to eat vegetables in new orleans. biscuit - DELICIOUS omg i just want to eat biscuits all day, so buttery, so delicious. Gumbo - It was pretty good, a cup is $5 which I thought was a bit much since it's just literally 8oz, but you gotta have some in new orleans! Tips: They're open all sorts of hours AYCE crawfish is in for $20 Overall - wouldn't rush to come back here if I'm back in New Orleans. For an unsuspecting tourist, it could have been much worse!
(3)Sean G.
Got here for late lunch. The cat fish po'boy was spot on. Service was OK and drinks are plentiful.
(4)Patricio F.
Great little place place lots of tv's. Apps came out quick and seemed fresh. Grilled shrimp po boy was damn good. Gumbo was good but not the best. Great atmosphere, pretty waitresses, and good food.
(4)Alvin Q.
Drunk? 4 am? Starving? Well this place hit the spot perfectly. Fair prices I believe sine it was the only place open near my hotel in walking distance (Sheraton). The food was great! I has the half shrimp boy sand which and gumbo special. First time having gumbo and it was great, spicy more than I like but I forced myself to eat it. It was so good and the shrimp was perfect. All in all I would visit again but it's too many other places to find and try out.
(5)Jinyoung P.
This is K's and my go-to spot when we're hungry at like 11 pm, which actually happens quite often because he eats at odd hours and I'm hungry every two hours. Our most recent visit was at around 3:30 am. We both had a busy week and passed out way too early on a Friday night and woke up super hungry in the middle of the night. We knew we wanted to get some food that wasn't fast food, so we drove all the way to the quarter to Daisy Dukes. I like their gumbo, and I think I've got wings here twice already (just cuz we seem to end up there when I am having cravings for wings). I've had the alligator sausage meal, which is pretty pricey but delicious. K has ordered pork chops, blackened fish (which was pretty good), and some other things I now can't remember. He can be a rather picky eater, but he hasn't complained about any of the food here. We will keep going back to Daisy Dukes as long as they're open when no one else is.
(4)Bruce B.
Oyster poboy yum. Big screen tv for the game. Abita amber it's all good.
(3)C R.
Considering crawfish aren't really in season anymore they were pretty good. I just couldn't come to NOLA and not have some. Bottomless bloody Mary's for $8 and they are 24 hrs. My experience was good overall.
(4)Jake C.
The food was tasty, and the service fast and friendly. It's just expensive...too much money for the food quality. I enjoyed myself though,and have nothing really bad to say. Would recommend.
(3)Jojo D.
LATE NIGHT NOLA it's not gourmet but it'll do and you know what the people working there are so nice and fun it's a 2am must
(4)LaDawn G.
Stopped in Daisy dukes because streetcar cafe was closed down they would have never survived against daisy dukes I had catfish po boy and it was delicious will definitely be back to try other dishes plus they are open 24/7
(3)Wendy D.
Thought the food was really good and went there a coupe times as the prices are pretty reasonable for NOLA. would have given 5 stars but the second time we went the service was very slow. The shrimp po'boy was very good. Also, the etouffee was great.
(4)Michael C.
I was near bourbon street and wanted to get some crawfish and found this place. It had decent reviews so decided to try it out. We ordered the oysters, crawfish, and catfish poboy. The prices were about $10 a lb for the crawfish, $16 for the poboy, and about $12 for the oysters. It was vacation so might as well splurge a bit. This was the first poboy I ever tried and it was pretty good. I don't have much to compare it to, but I could see why it was a staple food for new Orleans. The crawfish was flavorful with spices, but I am a bit spoiled since I eat at boiling crab and kicking crab pretty often, so to me it was okay and decent. The oysters are oysters, so delicious and didn't have any weird taste to it like some places do. Friendly environment and give pretty big decent sized portions.
(4)Kate M.
I ducked in here today as it was raining. The waiter talked me into a Bloody Mary "unlimited refills.". When I read the menu, it stated you needed to order a meal in order to get unlimited refills. I wanted lunch anyway, so I ordered the $4.99 4-oz., burger with fries. The Bloody Mary ($8.00) was THE WORST Bloody Mary I have ever had. The burger was OK on a soggy bin (from the fat in the burger), lots of yellow onions (yuck!), and some really mushy tomatoes. Oh, the pickles and lettuce were just fine. So I didn't finish the Bloody Mary, and the waiter wanted to know if I wanted one to go. Really??? I told him I didn't like it at all....don't know if it was the vodka or the mix, but it was bad, and there was no ice in it, so I put ice in it from the water. Do NOT waste your time here (coupon or not). There really are a lot of other good places with reasonable prices in The Quarter.
(1)Preetha P.
Was in a hurry to get to airport, so I stopped at Dausy Dukes for a quick bite. Had a fried oyster basket and gumbo. Both were good. Service was fast.
(4)Sarah B.
Having not been to Louisiana in about 12 years, I was excited to have some real crawfish, and to show off my crawfish-peelin' skills. ("Don't eat da straight ones!") We discovered Daisy Duke's had $20 all-you-can-eat crawfish and bottomless Bloody Marys (provided you purchased food) so we decided to check it out. Our waiter was plenty nice, and the restaurant, while pretty empty, seemed atmosphere-y enough for our large group of nine. The crawfish were served fairly quickly, but I knew these crawfish wouldn't be anything like the ones I remembered from neighborhood crawfish boils back in Bossier Parish. Where was the spice? The crawfish were on the bland side, definitely a disappointment. $20 for AYCE seems like a good deal, but beware; you'll be served up some spice-less crawfish, and between 30-50% of them will have straight tails. I left New Orleans regretting that I hadn't had a more enjoyable boil experience.
(2)Big D.
Awesome food, quick delivery to table and endless bloody Mary's. I will be back. O yea, the biscuits, Damn those are great!!!
(5)Ali C.
If I learned one thing about going to NOLA with a big group, it's to make reservations. We didn't our last night and found ourselves wandering around looking for a place that would accommodate eight people. Luckily, Daisy Duke's (where we saw had a huge line to get in for brunch earlier in the day) said that they could but that we needed to be split up - better than nothing. I'll touch on the service first, then the food...our waitress was clearly almost done with her shift when she was assigned us and was visibly annoyed, not to mention couldn't answer one question about anything on the menu. People in the group were getting annoyed and things were just real awkward so we said something to another worker. Then Pam came to take care of us - Pam ROCKS. Sweetest lady who couldn't have been more attentive and helpful. Everyone seemed pretty satisfied with their food. After gaining 108930247894 pounds from earlier in the trip I got the greek chicken Caesar salad and it was ENORMOUS. Enormous, but delicious. Another highlight: chili cheese fries for the table. Daisy Dukes was good enough and would probably be better for a couple people, but it was a little rough with eight.
(3)bora p.
They're 24/7 in the Quarter what more can you ask for. I've had the fried oysters (yum), the fish and chips, steak (deliciously med. Rare), oyster on the half, gumbo (I've had better, it's not the worst but...eh), wings (spicy I like). The servers are real chill, but not looking to party with the diners like some other establishment. It's NOLA you shouldn't be surprise or expect sterile, but the interior of DD is clean and street smell doesn't follow you in lol sometimes.
(4)Jeremy K.
A locals approved 24hr diner with fantastic creole inspired cuisine. Great place to start the day or end the night.
(4)paul w.
I came in here for a late lunch/early dinner on a Sunday afternoon. I was seated at the only vacant table but it took forever for the waitress to take my order. I got the combo: etoufee, gumbo, red beans and rice. It was tasy, however it was served at lukewarm temperature, making me wonder if it wasn't just reheated in a microwave in the kitchen. Gumbo should be served piping hot.
(2)Tasha P.
I wasn't impressed...at all. Went for lunch based on a recommendation from a local. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and the hubby had pancakes, bacon, eggs and grits. My shrimp were good and seasoned perfectly but the bread was way too thick and crunchy for me to eat. Red beans were just okay. Hubby's pancakes were good but everything else was mediocre and his grits were extremely watery. I also thought the prices were kind of high for the quality of food. There are much better places for food in the area so I wouldn't go back.
(2)Jenna C.
I don't know. I just don't know. If you like greasy spoon type places this is for you. I don't. It IS cheap and the portions you can eat off of for a few days. Not much that is good for you here and the service took quite a long time. It seems that this place is banking on the overindulgent heading for heart-attack Tourist. I would skip it and find something more fun and better for you. Maybe head to the farmers market on the water? (Meals from the Heart is MY fav!)
(2)J B.
Amber was amazing! She was super attentive, helpful and extremely friendly. We will definitely be back next time we're in New Orleans! Also, the shrimp omelette and bloody Mary's are delicious! Very affordable and open 24/7!
(5)Nicole K.
We stopped by here yesterday because I was on a hunt for boiled crawfish. Being that it's early in the season, this was one of the only places around that is currently serving it. The crawfish was pretty good-seemed a little overpriced at $10/pound, but bring that they're one of the only places serving it now I guess they can charge that. It was definitely worth a stop to satisfy a craving. We also had the shrimp po boy which was also pretty good. Service was so-so. Overall probably won't be going back next time we are in town.
(3)Will P.
So good I had to have it twice A close friend was getting married in new orleans and I was staying in their designated hotel for the wedding party downtown. I was by myself so I was walking around looking for a place to eat. I stumbled upon Daisy Dukes, I think because I saw something about chicken & waffles on a sign. Went in got my food to go and went back to the hotel. I have to say the food was pretty darn good. I noticed they also had shrimp po'boys so for lunch I went back to have one. That thing hit the spot. If you're downtown wanting some soul food give daisy dukes a try
(4)Jordan W.
Been coming here all week for Breakfast. Have had excellent service and quick food.
(3)Janine B.
Great food for the price. Large portions, straightforward. We had breakfast which was quickly prepared and hit the spot. Great place to go if you have been out all night & looking for a quick bite.
(4)Trip C.
This place is perfect. Good prices, great food, and even better drinks! Amber is certainly the best waitress on staff. She know the menu and is a great servant!
(5)Josephine L.
My boyfriend and I were starving after our flight to New Orleans, but it being midnight on Dec 25, not many places were open. Daisy Dukes was just a stone's throw from our hotel (ain't that the reason half the people make it here?), so we stopped by here for dinner. I grew up on Cajun/Creole cuisine since my parents lived in Louisiana for years and my mom is an LSU alum (go Tigers!). I knew from a quick glance at the Yelp reviews that I shouldn't expect anything mind-blowing, so perhaps that is why I'm giving this place a more favorable review. If you come in here understanding it's NOLA's version of a greasy diner, you'll come with the right mindset. As others have noted, portions are abundant here. The Cajun fries, which were listed as a side, were easily a full meal's worth. One huge basket filled with starchy goodness, seasoned in Cajun spices. The fries were crisp and not too oil--a rather pleasant surprise. I also got the fried green tomatoes (again listed as a side). I was served a platter of 6 huge slices of fried tomatoes. I only made it through half before I cried uncle. Too. Much. Food. My boyfriend got the shrimp po boy with gumbo. The po boy was rather forgettable, but the gumbo wasn't too bad. A tad flavorless, but the consistency was good. Service was quite speedy when were there and the waitress was quite nice in a brusque kind of way. In a pinch, this spot will do.
(4)Stacey G.
Went here today with my little family. Early bird special was great! Husband I both got it, eggs, bacon, hash browns, and biscut. Daughter got pancake and fruit. Service was quick and nice!
(5)Danielle S.
We had breakfast there and it was excellent. There is an early bird breakfast if you get there before 9am. Good fast service and it was very clean inside. Aligator omelette was great! The hash browns crispy and the biscuit was a legit homemade biscuit. Can't go wrong for breakfast here and they are open at all hours too!
(5)Joe P.
Good place to stop in for lunch the hot sausage po-boy was spicy and good. Service was prompt and good. Go for the onion rings not fries
(3)DIANE W.
came on recommendation of the desk clerk at the Hotel we stayed. Had étouffée and alligator sausage. It was delicious. the place was not packed when we were there but we had a late lunch or early dinner how ever you view it. The glasses of tea were huge and much appreciated for their cold brew. The staff was sweet and funny and very attentive. Over all i would recommend it
(4)Joe D.
Breakfast was okay....but $1 extra for poached eggs...come on????
(3)Elaine W.
The food was alright, the waitress was sweet and helpful. My husband loved the alligator sausage and I thought the grits were pretty good. The prices weren't terrible. I'd go again.
(4)Russell S.
Right next to the Mariott the breakfast was fantastic good classic southern food with a uniquely New Orleans flair. Worth your time and money (the cost was low but the quality was high). Be warned the place is small so good timing is required to get a table quickly but you won't regret the wait.
(5)Damond S.
The waitress was very nice, and they were able to accommodate our party of 9 at 10:30pm which was great! .......but the food was just okay, at least what I had. The salt level of the food was kind of high. I just had some wings for an app, and the chicken tender basket with potato salad. The chicken tenders are done in house and are not frozen and pre-made. But this is not necessary a place I would go to for a "real" meal, but maybe just to satisfy some late night hunger.i wouldn't go here for a nice "dinner"...But they do serve breakfast 24 hours...very much "Diner" feel
(3)Minh T.
Went at night and the service was slow. Waited outside to be seated, waited for water, and waited to pay. I heard crawfish were good so tried a pound. It wasn't tasty or fresh. Place is more for breakfast foods. I also had shrimp po boy and that was good.
(2)Roberto H.
This place is great for the night owls. Need a bit more life and helpful staff...yeah I'm sure no one wants to serve at 3am but we're tourist and would like a bit of guidence and attention. Food was decent.
(3)Kathy P.
Great little place to grab a po'boy and some hand dipped onion rings. Friendly wait staff. Glad I picked this place during my bust to the French quarter. The place has a nice rustic charm, with old wooden floors. Delicious southern sweet tea, and the offer you a cup to go.
(5)Oolong T.
This place is a great place to go to late at night. I especially enjoyed the cup of gumbo and the onion rings. Be sure to ask for the Duke sauce for your onion rings/fries!
(3)Jennifer V.
Great service, really good food, bang for you buck. And they're always open! Ordered 50 wings that were so good, a few pounds of crawfish, drinks...everything was enough for 6 people and it was about $10 per person after tax AND tip.
(5)June G.
Long Island iceteas and seafood omlett. Yummy. Service was a little slow but it was a Sunday so will give allowance.
(4)Dean W.
I went in for a late night meal and wasn't overly impressed with the jambalaya. Nothing special about the meal or the restaurant. It's right off of Canal Street near the Quarter. The restaurant was not crowded at all and the server was attentive. The jambalaya wasn't too spicy or hot, just pretty good. All and all if you're looking for a quick meal, it's ok but I wouldn't go out of my way to go there next time I'm in New Orleans.
(3)Gina M.
Being in the French Quarter, at 10 pm, looking for food, during some parade is nuts. We were nuts. So we sort of had no choice but to land here unless we wanted to wait nearly an hour anywhere else. The food was good. Cajun food and hearty tasting with a great roll. I didn't leave bummed but had wished for better. Does that make sense? ha. I might go back.
(3)Tiffani C.
This is my second time to NOLA and I ate here both times. The first time I had breakfast which was great. On this visit I came twice. The next day I had the seafood gumbo which was perfection!!!! My friend had the popcorn shrimp which also very good. The second time I came it was quite busy and my food was disappointing. Everything was super salty.I could not even get half way through my gumbo. I had the tried oysters which were okay, and the fries were good. My friend order the 3 catfish which was also loaded in salt. I'm guessing there was an accident in the kitchen. I would still try it because 2/3 times it tasted good.
(4)Lynn W.
They don't call me the queen of awkward moments for nada... So, I recommended this place to my boyfriend. We wanted a little Sunday staycation and thought this was the right choice, WRONG. At arrival, we were bumped back to wait outside. Are you muddling my intelligence? Uhm no, my man walked in the door to beck the rude hostess. Yo it was hott out there. The food shouldn't even get a choice on a palet. We were not happy staycationers. Maybe we shoulda ordered those bloody marys. How do you, as a highly visible restaurant, skrew up am omlette, eggs, sausage, biscuits, grits. I am not giving up hope on this local business. My boyfriend is over them but I noticed they were rated highly for oysters and green fried. If I go back, I will write an update
(1)Laurie b.
Open 24 hours . I haven't had anything but omlettes and hash browns . Not bad as I was starving and it was late. Service was good and it wasn't full of drunks which is hard to find after midnight.
(3)Lisa C.
This was recommended by friends, we went on a Tuesday night, great quick services and good food. Great oysters, gumbo, fried green tomatoes. Decor needs some work, our booth was missing the cushions on the bench which was a bit uncomfortable.
(4)Ashley T.
I really enjoyed eating here ! I ordered the shrimp po boy and spicy gumbo . It was definitely one my top favorite restaurants that I enjoyed eating here in New Orleans . It was so good , that I came back the next day just to order their spicy gumbo . Will for sure be coming back the next time I come to New Orleans .
(5)Shannon R.
I can't believe I was in NOLA and really only wanted their burger. You can't beat free refills on bloody mary's either! Great service, low key, open 24 hours. I love everything about this place. It's a Must-Do when I'm in NOLA from now on.
(5)Priscilla L.
First of all they are open 24hrs so that is a plus for me. I had the shrimp po boy with red beans and rice and my husband had wings and gumbo. It was all very good. Cant complain. I will be returning next time Im in New Orleans.
(4)Joe H.
Awesome!! A little hole in the wall but usually the best food in town. Party of 10 with family & friends. We had the catfish & shrimp po boys with rice & red beans. The servings were more than we expected. The kiddos ordered their usual burger & chicken baskets which were also tasty. Whenever we come back this will be the first & last place we eat at. Highly recommend!!
(5)Lauren T.
Sooo good! I love the shrimp poboy! One of the best I've ever had! Hands down a great place to eat with great service !
(4)Kristie A.
A place that serves breakfast 24/7? Sign me up! We got a late start one day on vacation so this was a great stop. My friend raved about the burger, but when I saw the breakfast menu I had to order from that. I got eggs, bacon, hash browns, toast and they gave me a side of bananas. Peeled and cut. Who does that? It was your typical greasy spoon food, but hit the spot. Service is about what you would expect at a place like this. Don't be afraid to grab your waitress to tell her you need water. Also, with food purchase the bloody mary's have free refills. I love New Orleans.
(3)Xia V.
Pretty much everything around these area are the same price, though this particular place was fill with great food. I was not disappointed. A plus, that they open late. I can't recall if they can still smoke inside or not, but I thought I remember smelling cigarette. I would definitely go there again.
(4)Delie H.
Well, I didn't expect much after a horrid experience at Mother's. I am now banned from recommending places to eat while out of town. My sister found this place and I was wary. Very wary. Waited in a short line outside in the rain, dreading another experience I shall try to forget.. From the first, "Babe, here is your table" I was feeling the vibe. Smiles, tables of people laughing and enjoying their food. I ordered a pound of crawfish, the rest of my party ordered 50 wings ; lemon pepper, garlic ,and hot. The crawfish arrived in a boat, with another boat for the refuse. Steaming hot and flavorful. The wings, were delicious, crisp, tangy and flavorful. I couldn't believe how easily fed we were and comfortable. Free refills on the drinks, I didn't need any the glasses are so large you would do well to share one drink. Enjoy! Do not pass this place by, it's open 24 hours right across from the Marriott. Parking at the Marriott for $10 for 2 hours. I'm coming back Babe!!!!
(5)Chad H.
Good food at reasonable prices. The fried green tomatoes were very good but a bit bready. The sampler was good and the boiled crawfish was exceptional!
(4)Jay-zelle C.
The evening staff has a horrible attitude and no communication skills at all. Although the morning staff was polite and helpful I can't see pass how rude the person answering the phone was the evening I called back. This person also lacked comprehension skills as well. But to end on a positive note I thought the delivery guy for the morning shift was a doll. He was very friendly and the main reason we ordered from here more than once.
(2)Krysta M.
This is a great option if you're staying at the Marriott and need a quick place to grab brunch or lunch in between meetings. The Bloody Mary's are decent and the food is quick! I had biscuits and gravy and they were pretty good. Again, this is a fast option if you're in a rush that does the job.
(3)Bill D.
This place is located directly behind the Marriott Hotel. We had breakfast there and ordered the early bird special. Great deal for NOLA. Had eggs, bacon, home fries and biqsquit for4.50. The service and food were both good. Highly recommend for breakfast.
(5)Ruth V.
Tucked away at the bottom of the French Quarter, I honestly never stopped in to this place before, because I thought it was a strip club. It's located next to a few and I just assumed by the name... oh well. PROS: - Super no-nonsense staff that seem to have seen it all. They just want to get you your food and drink, which I love - not a lot of small talk - All you can eat crawfish, A L L Y O U C A N E A T - Bloody Mary R E F I L L S - Fast service - Massive soft drink sizes, so you don't have to keep begging for refills - Open 24 hours 7 days a week - Breakfast all the time CONS: - Pepsi products - can be a little loud @daisydukesfood
(5)Foodie On T.
Had nice fried green tomatoes but the buttermilk baskets were the highlight of my trip
(4)Holly T.
The staff is so nice! I loved the craw dads and the Bloody Mary is divine. It's great for a late night meal. You should definitely give it a try.
(5)Willy L.
This place is perfect! Open late, great food, great service, great prices, bottomless bloody Mary's?! I usually never write reviews, but it's hard not to once you've been there! A+
(5)Pete W.
Good comfort food on a cold NOLA night. Good value, friendly staff and local beer on tap.
(4)Katrina C.
Slow albeit friendly service but food came out fast. Average food, but I must complement the fresh basked yummy biscuits. Great bottomless drink specials. Good prices but I think it's high... Located in a nice area of the Main Street. Early bird food specials before 9am.
(3)Josh S.
We came here on Christmas day, expecting delicious food. We got crap. It seems like the NEEDED to open today on Christmas in order to get a large crowd due them always being uncrowded and empty. The food was less than mediocre, not fresh, and took a long time to be served. The waiter was nice, which bumps it above, well, no stars. Do yourselves a favor. DON'T go here.
(1)Shane T.
We were recommended this place by our hotel staff and it lived up to the hype. Be aware, portions are very large! We started with the fried green tomatoes and 2 for 1 hurricanes, both of which were excellent. Then we each had a Po boy, I had the catfish and she had the shrimp. Both sandwiches filled to the brim with the fish and shrimp. We left stuffed and could hardly walk.
(5)Cheryl F.
Eggs were not very fresh, fruit cup was a couple of sad, shriveled strawberries and a browning banana slice or two. Just seemed a bit dingy and run down. Wouldn't recommend. Servers were very nice however.
(2)JJ M.
We were looking for a nicer place for dinner. We were very hungry and got tired of looking. We stepped in here around 7:00. The bartender immediately greeted us and explained to me the difference between gumbo and jumbalya. The bartender was also our server. She was very friendly. I didn't catch her name, she is early 20's with curly hair. We ordered filet steak Philly sandwich with jumbalya and fried seafood platter and two cocktails. Food was very good and portions were large. Prices were very good! After a nice meal, we returned to our hotel. About a hour later we discovered we left a cellphone (not mine of course) on the table. We called and the bartender found the phone and was holding it safely. I highly recommend this locals as well as tourists.
(5)Vicky L.
They are always so nice. Until recently, I only came here after a night of drinking. This last time, I went sober. Yes, its still good when I'm sober. My most recent trip had Alicia helping us. She was really nice and patient with us. And very nice towards my niece who was be a wiggle butt. They have a good children's menu. Their portions are really big - even the children's meal. They have great comfort food (this includes some southern staples).
(4)MD W.
After we left the Blue Nile (great jazz music there), this place was recommended!!! I wanted the po boy!!! It was loaded with shrimp... Delicious ;-)
(4)Andrew C.
Food was way too spicy and I normally like spicy food but I couldn't even eat this. The gumbo was very watery and had a strange taste to it. Wait staff was very unfriendly.
(1)Marcus B.
That po boy I had was outstanding! And their potato salad was incredible. I'm glad to have stumbled upon this place. I can't wait to eat here again when I'm back in NOLA.
(3)Teresa S.
Some friends and I had dinner here before hitting the streets for a night out on the town. This restaurant was right across the street from our hotel, Sheraton New Orleans which was cool. It wasnt too packed when we got there but people were strolling in frequently as we ate. Our waitress was cool and attentive and got our orders correct. I ordered the famous spicy garlic wings that were very hot with way too much sauce. One of my friends ordered the Teriyaki wings and they were way easier to eat and tasted better. However, I still ate my wings and was able to take some back to the hotel to eat when our night or rather day ended. The prices are very affordable and I didnt hear anyone complaining about their food.
(3)Anne K.
We came here for a pre-dinner (this is a judgment free zone, people) because our dinner reservation was at 9:15 and we were starving. It's open 24/7 and my cup of gumbo was alright (a little salty). The service was not that great, and that's all I have to say about that.
(2)John C.
With so many fantastic restaurants in NOLA you don't have to put up with ignorant waiters, horrible service, and hidden costs. Go somewhere else. This was the first time in many many years that I left a restaurant without leaving a tip. The waitress, who claimed to have been the ex wife of the owner, make politically charged statements when we asked about the menu. Then was attempting to push her religion on us but quit abruptly after we had a look of surprise on our face. Then she added $8.00 on the bill for "cheese, jalapenos, mushrooms, and bell peppers" on the eggs. A buck a piece. All of us at the table did not share her political views and did not appreciate the comments. And half of us was Jewish. We left a note instead of a tip. The food was just OK. Nothing to write home about. We had eggs, ham, and grits. Without the $8 toppings the eggs would have been plain. With coffee that was a $13 simple breakfast.
(1)Jon M.
Stopped in for a hangover lunch with a big group of people during a bachelor party trip. The Oyster Po' Boy was delicious and damn do they give big portions here. By the halfway point of the sandwich I had to have it boxed up to take home. The others in the group ordered a variety of things, and all were really impressed. The late afternoon Po' Boy leftovers by the pool was just what was needed to help work off a night of what can only be called a heroic showing of booze drinking and use of illicit narcotics. Thanks Daisy Dikes!
(4)Cossette P.
Valentine's Day: we had a late lunch and decided on late dinner. While walking past this place earlier in the day we saw an "all you can eat crawfish" sign. Hubby and i opted for oyster on the shell, fried green tomatoes, and the AYCE crawfish. The servers were friendly and attentive. Since it wasn't crawfish season yet the little critters were tiny. They were generous enough to bring us another plate of these bugs while we're still working on the pile that we started with...I had to ask them to stop. The oysters were alright. Fried green tomatoes good but of course greasy. The crawfish...peppery and salty....not for me. It wasn't fine dining but I thought it went okay....until...3hrs later I was puking these little critters out. I was so sick that I was throwing up 24hrs later. Not a good experience.
(2)Jeannine S.
2/27/14 : Early Bird Breakfast at was solid & filling for 3.99! Got a delicious biscuit, grits, scrambled eggs, and ham. Coffee was good, and about a buck less than the entire meal, lol. Left full, not stuffed. Always nicer that way. Leaves room for more tasty New Orleans food later in the day!!
(4)Lisa F.
Cheap food that's pretty tasty. Delicious Bloody Marys. Buy one get one free! Also breakfast 24/7. Super friendly staff.
(3)Elva D.
Went here for some late night eats. We eat family-style so I didn't personally order all the following for myself. Spicy Gumbo was great, just the right amount of kick, but the Cajun omelette wasn't as spicy as I had hoped. I had to ask for salt on a margarita which baffles me if they advertise margarita deals. The wings were juicy and garlicky, but the gyro meat isn't fresh off the cooker. Must be pre-packaged. Overall, great spot for late night eats if you've been on bourbon street long enough.
(4)Ashley M.
Reasonable prices, the ability to order easily ala carte and convenient location. Only complaint was the coffee: weak. I had the biscuits and gravy and the bicuits were really light and fluffy.
(3)Julie T.
We went here on our 1st visit to New Orleans and the food was solid! Everything was delicious and the staff was wonderful. We ordered the crawfish, which was the best we had by far in town. We ordered their spicy, which was spicy but mind you, we can eat really spicy so we asked them to make out next batch even more spicy hot and they came out just the way we wanted, so hot! Would definitely recommend this place for seafood, esp crawfish lovers! They also are open 24/7 which is helpful for late night eats!
(5)Ewa K.
Crazy long awaiting time, even during not busy night. At least 30 min just for the simple breakfast sandwich.
(2)Dre A.
Good Lord, all kinds of uneventful. I come here about once a year when I've forgotten how awful the service and food is at the place - to prevent a memory lapse - I've decided to yelp it out. Ordered the standard breakfast plate, eggs sunny side up, grits, biscuit, and bacon. For $2.00 more, I added a stack of pancakes. If you're into presentation or pleasing your tastebuds, please don't look for these treasures of life here - my plate looked like a hurricane hit it by the time I got my shredded it was so blackened bacon, glue cup grits, squashed eggs and my saving grace biscuit... but 45 minutes later into my meal- still no pancakes (but of course they didn't forget to add it to the bill). I did however, found a black hair in my food that I pretended was mine to make me feel better. Never got a coffee refill for my small coffee cup. I saw my waiter twice. Once, when he took my order and second when I chased after him in the kitchen for the check. Don't understand why he was M.I.A. considering that the place was half empty (which was surprising considering it was Jazz Fest weekend.) Do you're self a blessing and avoid the poor service and generic food here unless you're desperate, drunk or forgetful....
(1)Priscilla K.
daisy dukes is a no-frills eat-and-go restaurant. we wanted crawfish while in NOLA on our friend's bachelorette, and this place was one of the closest in terms of walking distance. our server was kind and took care of us well. yelp had a check-in deal for half a pound of crawfish so we added that to our order! (they also have an AYCE crawfish deal at $28/pp) their drinks are huge, among which we had sweet tea and bloody marys. the bloody mary was really good, one of the better ones i've had. my friend was sad that hers didn't have a crawfish in it (as shown in the menu and on other tables. minus 5 pts). the crawfish comes out on one large platter and is accompanied by a large bowl for the shells. i expected some paper to be laid down to just go at it, so this was a bit different. the crawfish itself was decent, the spices were crazy! overall i appreciated how they seasoned it. i wish they would stock up on wet-naps or something. we had to ask for lemon wedges and even after washing our hands several times throughout the day, we still had traces of crawfish on us. ya win some, ya lose some.
(3)Heidi M.
Friendly staff, great Cajun food near the quarter without spending a lot. We were there 4 times in 4 days! They will show you how to eat the crawfish.
(5)Alan W.
I came here at around 1am to get a late night snack after partying! Ordered a couple Po boys and sat down for about 15 minutes paid for the food and left. Was place was maybe about 1/2 full that late at night. The po boys were good and I enjoyed the food decently. Not the best one I had but still very good. There was the usual vareity of local food here and was not too expensive. Thanks for opening late!
(3)Louie F.
We stopped in for lunch because it was close and didn't look busy. I ordered the Red Beans and Rice. It was OK, not a single slice of sausage which was disappointing. The only redeeming thing I could say was that the biscuit was excellent, but, I wouldn't go back...
(2)Ji C.
By far, the best bloody mary ever. And the food's awesome too. Service was great, fast, attentive. Everyone was super friendly. A real gem of a place.
(5)Rosalyn D.
Great food! My friends and I visited during the MLK weekend and experienced the best service. Ask for Jazz!
(4)Shalana P.
Not impressed. We came for breakfast on a Tuesday morning and the place was almost empty, so nice that there was no wait. Waitress was slow and didn't check in on us often and forgot my water with my Bloody Mary. The Bloody Mary itself was ok, but next door at Jimmy J's you'll find a much better drink. This had heat without the flavor. My friend ordered pancakes and extra crispy bacon. She enjoyed the pancakes but the bacon was extra floppy so she didn't eat it. I ordered the early bird breakfast which is a standard two egg, biscuit, bacon, and hash browns. Now I happen to be a firm believer that a breakfast joint should ALWAYS be able to make good coffee and good eggs. Not the case here, unfortunately. I ordered over medium and received completely hard yolks three times. I sent my eggs back twice and the third time I said screw it, I don't want spit in my dish. The waitress was apologetic and I totally understand that it wasn't her fault at all. She was friendly and gave us a 15% discount on our ticket. All in all. I was MUCH more impressed with Jimmy J's and won't be coming back here.
(1)Kim H.
There's a lot to love about Daisy Dukes! Every time we visit New Orleans we manage to end up there for at least a couple of meals. Here's why: 1) good food at great prices 2) open 24/7 3) breakfast served all day 4) daily food & drink specials 5) convenient location 6) friendly service 7) relaxed atmosphere Whether my husband and I go as a couple or take our teenaged kids, we are always satisfied. My son, who is a bottomless pit, fills up on the po'boy & fries. My picky daughter manages to find something she likes every time. If it is late in the evening, we can order from the kids menu so we don't go to bed too full. And the early bird breakfast special is SUPER cheap and yummy ( great for early risers or those who've stayed up to watch the sun come up). For us, a trip to NOLA includes a meal at Daisy Dukes.
(5)Lucas C.
Probably the worst restaurant I've ever been to. Our waitress had to stop taking our order to give some random lady a lighter. This is just pitiful. Chicken fingers were not edible, frozen pizza, grocery store bought cheese steak, crappy burgers and rotten gyros. DONT EAT HERE IT IS THE WORST RESTAURANT I HAVE EVER BEEN TO. EVER!!!! We had a party of ten and not one meal was anything better than disgusting.
(1)Danny M.
If you're in town for Mardi Gras or just a weekend in NO, you have to stop and grab a bite to eat at Daisy Dukes. Good service and a great special with 7.99 for a half po boy and some gumbo.
(5)Helen D.
Their gyro is pretty good but really greasy. I went there in July and the meat was better than it is today. Not sure if its a change in qualify of meet, cook or new owner.
(5)Thai N.
We stumbled upon Daisy Dukes while bar hopping for a bachelor party and we ended up staying here the entire night. Awesome environment, tasty crawfish, excellent service! Can't wait to go back!
(5)Rob P.
Some mornings I wake up very early for no reason and go to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. The food is always excellent and the staff is helpful. I've only eaten the omelets but am always impressed with the quality. The only downside can be finding parking.
(4)Monique C.
Went for a late night dinner, didn't have to wait for long, but was escorted to a side room with bar stools and a TV. I ordered a shrimp poboy and my friends ordered cheeseburgers. The poboy was pretty good with all the fixins, fried shrimp pretty tasty, and the burgers looked good as well. Wait for food wasn't bad, but our waitress could have been a little more attentive/friendlier, but this may have been due to how busy they were.
(3)Angel B.
Clean, (really clean for NOLA;) good service, alligator sausage po boy & fried green tomatoes were amazing! Yum
(5)Rod L.
Just had breakfast food, which is hard to get wrong, but my Omelette was somewhat brown and just didn't seem fresh, the grits watery. The biscuit was fresh and tasty, and basically saved the meal from being a total waste. Probably a good place to stop if you are drunk and not able to discern otherwise, but there have to be better choices out there.
(2)Rick G.
We discovered this place the first day we arrived in New Orleans. We have been back for breakfast everyday since. Their breakfast special is amazing. Eggs were cooked perfectly as ordered. The bacon, ham, and sausage were all great as I tried a different one each morning. And you absolutely cannot beat the service received and all from smiling, upbeat servers. Wonderful way to start your day!
(5)Bronco B.
Decent place to grab a bite after hours. Lots of police officers when I went there, there must be a donut shop close by.
(3)Mitch S.
So here I am back at Daisy Duke's. I promised the good folks here when I was last here at the end of Jazzfest (May 2012) that I'd write a good Yelp review if I liked it. I was admittedly hesitant to do so. The problem is that not only do I like it, but my New Orleans ritual now contains near-nightly visits. This is a fine thing indeed; however, now following through on my promise means that I'll probably have to wait in much longer lines to get in once word gets out and my review here is confirmed. Oh, well... I'm a nocturnal creature. I live in the San Francisco area, and am a film producer and professional musician (and dinnertime is often after midnight). I'm addicted to good seafood; oysters on the half shell and boiled crawfish are but two at the top of the list. This Daisy Dukes location offers both (but the lesser "Daisy Dukes" on Carondelet doesn't; same name, different owners and menu items). Living in the Bay Area is a joy, but trying to find any food after around 11:00 is definitely a challenge. To find shucked oysters anywhere after 11:00 is impossible (as is finding crawfish just about anytime). Then I discovered 24-hour Daisy Dukes on Chartres, and ate there virtually every morning during the two weeks of Jazzfest 2012 before I finished my day (that began at 11AM the previous day). The staff is great, and the food is both tasty and affordable. I can show up at 5AM if I want and get a few dozen freshly-shucked oysters, a pound or two of great crawfish if in season, and a po-boy. Heaven. So even though it took a couple of months, I have now kept my promise to Daisy Dukes. Just please don't tell too many people about it. Gotta run now to dig into my third dozen AWESOME oysters; if you end up going, do tell 'em that Mitch sent ya...
(5)William C.
Great Crawfish at 2am!!! Some of best crawfish I've ever had! Must have had 6-7 lbs every nite in a weekend here.
(3)K S.
Normally I prefer not to dissent from the masses, which seem to offer a mix of reviews -- but today's review grabs a healthy 4 star review for three reasons: the service, the bloody, and the breakfast. Simple enough on each measure. The service here is great and you can pretty much customize any order with zero complications. It's a great place to find a smile - hungover or not - and a welcoming reception. The bloody is not only very tasty, the refills are free. That alone demands a minimum of 3 stars. The kitchen could be on fire with smoke billowing from the back. As long as the refills keep coming I'm good with any potential sidebar disaster. As for the food, it's all good. I suggest building your own triple decker breakfast sandwich. It's very inexpensive and very filling -- not to mention very good, too. All considerations deserve a solid 4 star review. The service, bloody and breakfast will leave you fulfilled and happy. Enjoy a great start to your day! No comment on food beyond breakfast!
(4)Joseph S.
Should have known this off canal place was going to be terrible the moment I walked in. Service was non-existent. The fried shrimp looked like they were frozen and shipped from China, i.e. they were tiny. It's the type you might expect to see on a crappy poboy but not in a platter. Wouldn't have gone if I wasn't dragged in, but since I was I feel compelled to warn others. If you don't care about taste, atmosphere, or service, then Daisy Dukes is for you.
(1)Linh N.
Wasn't too busy when we came in around 1030am, which we thought was good. We were promptly seated and waitress took our order quickly. Good first impression. However, the orange juice we ordered tasted old and bland. Breakfast took a while (almost half an hour) to arrive. My friends liked their omelettes but my crawfish etouffee left a lot to be desired. A little bland, salt helped, but wasn't heated properly. Half was warm, half was cold. Kinda Meh. Waitress was helpful and friendly. However, despite the fact that it was pouring outside and we wanted to stay for a little longer, they were trying to kick us out after we've paid. Didn't come to clean the table. We ordered a few drinks to keep our table but they never brought them so we left after 10 minutes.
(3)Tracy W.
I'm being generous based my friends' experiences here and not my own. I had a literal cup of gumbo, which, while very tasty, cost $6! There was plenty of shrimp and sausage, and it was just spicy enough for my liking, but the cup was tiny and should have been priced around $3. Thankfully I had an orange in my bag to satisfy my hunger while my friends finished eating. Obviously I should have ordered breakfast between 6 and 9 am (huge portions for $4 what??!!), or possibly anything else on the menu, but c'mon, shouldn't everything be up to par?
(2)Byram S.
Love this place! The crawfish are perfectly seasoned and you can get them anytime. The staff was prompt and nice.
(5)Jason M.
As a guy from southen california and little knowledge of nola food scene tis place was amazing. We chose this place because of the reviews on the crawfish boil which by the way was awesome. After a few of the bottomless bloody Maries I decided on the alligator omlette and WOW!!! I HIGHLY RECCOMNED THIS PLATE. The service was also very good as we had a party of 10.
(5)Vida A.
All u can drink bloody mary's for $8 bucks, hell yeah! They aren't the best but they will do at 3 am. Only place you can eat really in the French Quarter. People watching is great too. Food isnt special but like i said, not a lot of choices.
(4)Nicole N.
I got it delivery and it took an hour and 15 minutes to arrive (my hotel was literally around the corner). The delivery driver said my entire gumbo spilled because of the "potholes in the city". I carried my food up the elevator and sure enough, the gumbo was not only spilled, but dripping through the torn plastic bag and making a mess. I was starving and ate what was left of the gumbo in the container (2 or 3 bites) and it was pretty good and they were generous with the meet from what I could see. I also ordered BBQ wings and Cajun fries. I wasn't impressed. I definitely lost my appetite smelling the gumbo mess all over my soggy flavorless fries and BBQ wings. At the end of my meal, I concluded that I would have rather walked to the mcdonalds across the street to eat. Very disappointing.
(2)Megs T.
Ok so this is definitely a straight HOLE in the wall, 24-hour joint. But at around 3:00 am on a drunken night/morning THIS is where I had the BEST meal of my most recent NOLA trip?!?! And isn't that how it usually happens? After all the Yelp research and even recommendations from locals--you stumble, by pure serendipity, into that place that makes your trip:) Anyway, I ordered simply: Hot Sausage PoBoy. Mannnnn, that thing was SO good! Rocked my world. It was huge. (Maybe the equivalent of a whole pack of smoked sausage on it?) The bread was buttery and soft, the sausage grilled and charred and spicy. I finished half and took the rest back to the hotel. Considered eating it for breakfast the next day. Please see the pic! So if you are ever in NOLA looking for food at a random hour (or not) I can pretty much guarantee you'll be more than happy here.
(5)Kim H.
We decided to stop by here after taking a super long walk to the area then riding the street car back and forth. It was open 24 hours and I saw that they had breakfast. First of all, the service was phenomenal. We were checked on by just about every server there. I got the BOGO Bloody Mary and the seafood omelet. Let me tell you, I should have skipped the side items because the omelet was huge. It looked like they used 4-5 eggs to make it and it was full of wonderful seafood. Loved it!
(5)Sandra L.
This is a hole in the wall joint that's open all day, everyday! They serve huge portions. I ordered the breakfast plate one day, and ordered the burger the next day. The breakfast plate comes with 2 eggs, 2 sausages or bacon, toast, and grits. The burger was good and I substituted for onion rings. The onion rings came in a HUGE basket and was enough for 2 or 3 people. My neighbors at the next table got the po'boys and each plate served 2 people. It was way too much food. :) I tried the bloody mary and didn't like it. But I normally don't like tomato juice though... Service was always good.
(5)Eric O.
Nothing special or outstanding about this restaurant. Food is decent. Seating is small and cramped. For New Orleans dining, I've experienced much better.
(2)Nickie G.
All you need to know is that Daisy Dukes is 24/7 and they serve breakfast all day. You know you are going to stumble in at some ungodly hour with the desire, nay, the NEED for some Vitamin G to soak up all that booze. This place is as good as any. We did just that early one morning to get some food. I got the two eggs, over easy, with hashbrowns and biscuits. Eggs cooked perfect. Biscuits were surprisingly good and really soaked up the booze. Hashbrowns ok. The people watching really made the place though. You think you're drunk? You are not going to be the drunkest there by a LONG SHOT. So sit back, enjoy, and get some grease before you pass out!
(3)Sam B.
disappointing my food came out 20 minutes after the rest of my party had finished theirs, poor service average food
(2)Amy D.
We should have known better based on other Yelp recommendations but I was dying for some crawdaddy's and this place was a hop, skip and jump from our hotel. I, of course, got some mudbugs and my husband the red beans and rice. Neither were very good. The crawfish were dry and overcooked and the RB&R had an overwhelming vinegar taste (weird). The one good thing was they had 5 Abita Amber drafts for $10. Not a bad deal. Our waiter was especially friendly and attentive. This was a first and last visit for us.
(2)Clayton T.
Food was decent. Nothing amazing. Disastrous service. It took me an hour and 20 minutes to get a po-boy and a check. The waiter was completely unapologetic and rude. Tuesday 3/11 - whichever guy was on staff....I can't think of another time I've ever had such poor service. He was literally only able to visit my table 3 times in 80 minutes. Hope you have better luck than myself.
(1)Lindsey N.
It's a place that will serve you breakfast 24/7, which is cool. But, it's nothing to write home about. Cold pancakes, fake eggs, long wait time. The mimosas were pretty good, the bloody Mary's were horrible. The place is nothing spectacular, but to have breakfast after a night on bourbon street at 4:30 am really hit the spot.
(2)B.J. F.
Decent little spot that can get extremely busy. Food is decent but our waitress left a bit to be desired. After giving us our food we never saw get again until 15 minutes AFTER we finished eating. So service looks to depend on the waitress you get. Food was decent but nothing to write home about. I had the catfish poboy sandwhich and wife had alligator omelette with grits. She enjoyed her meal and mine was as expected. Place is a decent spot to grab a meal and is close to the casino.
(3)Suzanne W.
Excellent food and friendly service. This is the best of New Orleans! Our favorites--Cajun omelette and Ribeye steak and eggs. We stayed at a hotel on Canal and came here for breakfast three mornings in a row. They have an Early Bird special for $2.99 before 9am. Highly recommended!
(5)Matthew B.
Daisy Dukes was recommended to us by our mom and it didn't disappoint. The Bloody Mary's come with free refils and an almost ridiculous amount of garnishes including a crawfish. The seafood omelet and grits were excellent.
(5)Todd K.
Very good lunch place. Came here for lunch on vacation. The gumbo, as other people have mentioned, is excellent! The poboys...well...I mean it was good, but I have no basis for which to compare as I can't make a judgement based on one data point. I had a gator sausage poboy. The half poboy+soup is a good deal. Normally, a cup of gumbo is $4, and a full gator poboy is $13. For $8 they give you a cup and half poboy. So pretty good deal. The fountain sodas are served in huge cups. If I came back to New Orleans I don't think I would go back, not because it was bad but just because it didn't blow my socks off and there are so many places to eat and try in the city
(4)Greg M.
Cheap breakfast... You get what you pay for!
(2)Brittany L.
Don't let the name fool you. There are no half dressed waitresses slingin' jambalaya and gator sausage at you in this place. It's a 24 hour establishment that serves up some of the best cajun cuisine I had in NOLA. I decided to try the sampler. I couldn't make up my mind because EVERYTHING sounded delicious. Seafood omelets, oyster po'boys, fried green tomatoes, oyster remoulade. Good grief. I also opted for a bottomless bloody mary ($8.00). It came dressed with celery, green beans, okra, a lemon and most importantly, a crawfish. YES. Although I'm not a fan of crawfish (i know, i know), it was still pretty cool to get one on my bloody mary. Never had that in Texas before. My friend Jean enjoyed the crawfish treat while I guzzled my bloody mary. The mix consistency was on par. Not too thick and not too thin, with just the right amount of spice. A bit too much horseradish for me, but still delicious. Just as I was polishing off the first bloody mary, the waiter appeared with a tray of gleaming, golden Cajun goodness. I felt like a kid at Christmas. The plate before me consisted of a small bowl of red beans and rice, jambalaya and shrimp gumbo ALONG with a freshly baked biscuit, 2 friend green tomatoes and a side of remoulade sauce. I took a deep breath... I didn't know where to begin. So, I decided on a clockwork method of eating. I took a bite of everything in clockwork fashion. One spoon of gumbo down the gullet, then onto the jambalaya...next, down the hatch went a bit of red beans and rice. And so, and so on. I was full by the first round. Everything was so good. The chef was on his A-game that day, that's for sure. My fellow dining companions were also in love with their food. Another friend had the sampler, and was in love like I was. The gator sausage was described as a bit too salty, and the seafood omelet was "good but different". Not sure what that meant, but her plate was clean. If you're in the NOLA area, hit up Daisy Dukes. Bottomless Bloody M's and good food to boot.
(5)Nick D.
Kind of a cross between a diner and a bar (they actually have a full bar). In a 3 day weekend, I ate here 3 times; once for breakfast and twice for a 4am "snack." The 4 am trips should probably be disregarded, although I did enjoy my breakfast sandwiches both times, but the real breakfast I had was very good. The hashbrowns aren't really my style, but the omelet and biscuit were quite good. The coffee was descent and the waiters were nice. Prices aren't too bad either. I probably hit it so much because it was literally around the corner from my hotel, but I still think I would have gone there if it wasn't so convenient.
(3)Jacquie J.
Posting my trip advisor reviews this review is from March 2012 This is a hole in the wall with quick fast service.Don't expect any thing just average food for a good price!
(2)Joseph S.
Pros: - It is 24x7 and it opens on Christmas eve and Christmas day - They serve beer Con: - Chicken Wing is ok, I ordered the Spicy Garlic Chicken way, the sauce is good, but that's all I can taste. - I'm not gumbo expert, but I think their gumbo is average at best. Overall, I would come here if I have no where else to go like on Christmas eve, no place was open.
(3)Carla G.
Groupon has let me down again. I was excited to purchase a groupon for $10 worth $20 for food at Daisy Dukes. I ate here for breakfast on my first day of my vacation. The place was packed so I thought this was a great deal I was let down completely. I have been to New Orleans a lot and there are just so many better breakfast places than this. (Ruby Slipper, Stanley, Mena's) The egg omelet was completely burnt, the biscuit was dry and the bacon so salty you needed a gallon of water later. The pancakes were just o.k. A little tough but a better option than the omelet. The place did not seem clean and the table was sticky from the syrup. I guess this is a good option after a long night on Bourbon street and it really doesn't matter the quality of food. So disappointed that I wasted a meal here and didn't go to a better option.
(1)Phillip P.
We ordered delivery, late night on a weekday (tuesday). It took 1 hour 15 minutes for our delivery to show up. They didn't give us a clue it would take this long. Plus they forgot our juices. When the food arrived it was cold and nasty. It had been sitting around for over 45 minutes.
(1)Kaylan A.
The food was good and the service was great. If you're getting fries, make sure to get the spicy ranch sauce, it's sweet with a bit of a kick. This place is super inexpensive, so I don't know why it got two $$. Love that it's open all the time!
(5)Paul H.
Only ate breakfast here but did so several times during my stay. Omelet is delicious. Hash browns are okay. A couple of friends enjoyed the bottomless bloody mary, which is delicious I must say. Good place to eat breakfast and a good price.
(3)Darryl P.
Nawlins is one of my new favorite layovers and Daisy Dukes is one of the reasons. It's close to the hotel and the food is great. Almost no wait from the time I walked in. I ordered the Cajun Omelette with grits, juice, and toast and it was very good. Well seasoned. Well cooked. Well made. The cook was singing while he made it so I figured it would be good. I was right!
(4)Cameron K.
Bottomless bloody marys seals the deal for me. They are pretty tasty too! I enjoyed my breakfast sandwich as well.
(4)Jermaine W.
The place really looks like a questionable establishment from the outside but inside is cool and the food passes the test. The wings were great, fried hard, and the actually have sweet tea, unlike many establishment in the French Quarter area.
(4)amber d.
Came in looking to kill time right before I needed to head for the airport and boyyyyy was I mad at myself for not discovering this place sooner. This is literally across the alley way from my hotel the Marriott...sigh... Now onto the good... I only ordered fried green tomatoes and I've still yet to conclude whether I like them or not...hmmm.... But Unlimited Bloody Mary's for $8!!! Love it!
(4)David F.
Daisy Dukes was a pleasant surprise on my recent visit to New Orleans. We had a group of 10 and were looking for a place close by to eat Cajun. There is nothing impressive about the curbside exterior and the interior is simple, but the food really hit the spot. I am not a big Poboy fan, but the shrimp poboy was filled with fried popcorn shrimp and the blackened fish poboy looked tempting. I had the Blackened Catfish Platter with gumbo, fried green tomatoes and biscuit. The two decent sized fish fillets were heavily seasoned and quite spicy, which is how I like my blackened fish. The gumbo was very tasty and a nice side. The fried green tomatoes though fine, are not big on my favorite sides list. The biscuit was excellent and I mean noticeably so. I also sampled the potato salad which was quite good. I expected to see waitresses dressed in Daisy Dukes but to my surprise this was not just another tilted kilt or hooters like I was prejudice to believe. The staff was quick and pragmatic getting us seated quickly even with a party of ten. Food was out quickly and staff was attentive. If you are looking for Cajun just off Canal this is a great choice. I hear breakfast is winner here too so if your there between 1:00 am and 4:00 you might want to check out the specials.
(4)Gary R.
A local favorite with good breakfast offerings, endless Bloody Mary's and quick service. The prices are very reasonable especially if you get their before 9 am for breakfast. Have not had lunch or dinner but they do offer a large menu variety.
(4)Janie J.
We were recently in New Orleans for the jazz and after an amazing few days of good times and good food we went out for our last night a little late. Having a hard time finding a restaurant style place rather than a bar, open late, we happened apon this place. We had, had nothing but good food everywhere so we figured why not? I guess all that fun in the sun must have screwed up our judgment. This place, from the moment we sat down was horrible. Our waitress took 10 minutes to get our drink order and then another 10 to bring us two waters and 3 beers. We had six in our party. We ordered our food which included a start of boiled crawfish. And got the yelp coupon for a free appetizer which we picked out the wings. Wings were disgusting. The crawfish were tasty enough (not as good as the fairgrounds) but they serve them in a huge boat that takes up a ton of space and then another huge boat to put the shells in. Stupid. When our food came they just keep piling on the table even though we were done with the boats. We had to grab someone walking by to take them. We ordered three shrimp poboys and they were awful. Hard bread and virtually tasteless. We ordered the fried oyster basket that sat apon a soggy mess of fries. We also had the fried green tomatoes, that were mediocre at best. I would steer clear of this place. Not only was the food horrible the waitress was no where to be found other that to take our order and drop off the check to which they added an automatic 17% GRATUITY! She also took nearly 20 minutes to pick up the cards. We were just sitting there waiting to get the hell out of there. I was honestly debating just leaving cash without the tip at all if she didn't show up finally. I have NEVER been more pissed off at any establishment. I'm an extremely good patron! I work for tips and pride myself on good customer service. We were very friendly and polite but our server was horrible. It was as if she knew she was getting her 17% regardless so she just didn't care. What blew my mind was her actually asking us if we wanted dessert?! Shameful DD! To the owner, check your staff!
(1)Tonia H.
My review might be slightly jaded after going to Mothers (as in evil step mother) but i doubt it. The food - Amazing, Service- super warm. I love this place. We had crawfish and it is not for the weak of mouth. This was spicy!! Then we had the lemon pepper and hot wings. Delish for days!! followed up my oysters on the half shell.. My only complaint would be that you probably shouldn't serve the spiciest thing first. I was able to enjoy the oysters after having my mouth and soul on fire in a good way. I would highly recommend this place. Went two times in one week. Thank you to the waiters, owners, staff, bartenders, chef for making some of the best food in this specific category. As they say, you put your foot in it!!
(5)Kevin L.
Had the spicy gumbo. Wasn't too spicy at all to my dismay. No gumbo file either, looked at me like I was the first to ever ask for it. Everyone else in my party enjoyed the food. Got a small pizza to go for the wife, we both liked it.
(3)Kalean V.
The best 24/7 restaurant in the quarter! Their omelettes are amaizing and everything in general is fresh and very good service no matter what time of the day or night you're going there. It's been a few months that I started to go around the French quarter and try the food in all 24/7 bars and restaurants ... daisy dukes on charters definitely got me going back there at least 3-4 times a week now !
(5)Young A.
Not a fan. Food was edible, but nothing great. Definitely doesn't compare to the other options we tried during a 3 day trip in New Orleans. Service was the biggest problem. Slow and unsmiling. Not clearing away our appetizer plates (that were clearly finished) when the entree came. Near the end of the meal, we spilt our Pepsi accidently so had to get up. Waitress comes over and asks us if we're done - clearly notices the spill but doesn't help with cleaning up, napkins or anything.
(2)Leyandra M.
We first went in because it was across from our hotel. I'm so glad we did. The staff here is amazingly nice and efficient. They're open 24 hours, you can even get breakfast at any time. We went in twice. Once for breakfast on our last day, and once late at night after a night on Bourbon St. Breakfast orders on a scale of 1-5: *Pancakes = 4 *Veggie Omelet = 4 *Plain Jane Omelet = 3 *Breakfast sandwich = 3 As someone mentioned before the coffee cups are on the small side. I had a coke and the cups are HUGE. You don't even need a refill. Late night creep: *Hot Wings = 5 *Spicy Garlic Wings = 4 *Philly Cheese stake = 3.5(the steak wasn't all that, but the bread was nice and soft, and the lettuce and tomato was really fresh.) *Mozzarella sticks = 3.5(only because the marinara sauce was served cold) *Chilly fries = 3 I would definitely return to Daisy Dukes for the Wings alone. The prices are reasonable, and the portions are a good size. It's a great place to just chill and enjoy yourself.
(4)Joe B.
Some of the best fried seafood in the Quarter. The breading actually has taste instead of a bland breadcrunbed coating. Great gumbo too. It equals or exceeds the famoux big name places.
(4)David R.
I had my doubts about a place called Daisy Duke's, right around the corner from Chartres and Canal, which was open late. Seems like three strikes (or at least three red flags) but I have to admit that we all enjoyed a great meal with good service for close to reasonable prices. I had a delicious (and large) shrimp poboy and some solid onion rings. My cup of Diet Coke was enormous and was refilled at request. Other entrees enjoyed around the table included the oyster poboy, the oyster basket, the seafood omelette, and the pancakes. Service from Ioana was warm and attentive, and not in any sleazy or saccharine ways either. They have a couple of TVs to keep your eyes busy and I can even say that the bathroom was not close to the disaster that it could have been. Oh, and there was some kind of bottomless bloody mary deal, but I don't know the details. All around, DD is a solid option if you're craving late-night food within walking distance of your downtown hotel.
(4)Lindsay S.
Score = 3.0 (solid for real diner food) Price = $ Website: daisydukesrestaurant.com I can definitely sign off on their pancakes, bacon and apple pie! A great spot to finish off the night after being out on Bourbon Street.
(3)Cheryl G.
We enjoy this place because it's a good cheep breakfast. If you go before 9am it's only 4.00. The food is good and lots of it. The coffee is not so great but we also get the Bloody Mary . It's nice to fine a reasonably priced meal on vacation. We have never tried it for lunch or dinner, not sure I would.
(3)Tamia G.
Breakfast for dinner?? Absolutely! Pancakes, ham steak & a side of creamy grits and coffee made me really happy that night in the Quarter! While it's true that this ain't "fine cuisine" it is consistently tasty diner-type food. They are open 24-hours and serve breakfast, lunch & dinner anytime. Plus, they have a full bar to accommodate even the most hard-core drinkers! Bonus: When you check-in via Yelp, you also receive a free Bloody Mary!
(4)Stephen G.
I have visited this place on several occasions, mostly late at night. I've had a variety of the food here but I'm giving this place four stars for one reason only; the gator po'boy is out of this world amazing! I've had gator before but this place gets it right. I had the wings and other assorted food but do yourself a favor and make sure you have the gator po'boy.
(4)Bruce J.
Cleanest place around I thought, service was good and food was better than I expected, a pleasant surprise. All the servers were friendly and seemed to cover for each other as I had a couple of them stop by. highly reccomend this place!
(4)Jessica L.
Horrendous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! RUDE!!!!!!!!!!!!! DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! .......I could go on and on lol!! Oh and when the manager didnt like that she needed to re-run our ticket due to her mistakes....she literally said "stupid f**king wh*re.....stupid bit*h" I seriously couldnt believe my eyes, ears or even my mouth!!!!!!! DO NOT GO HERE!!! I would give no stars if I could have!!
(1)John R.
We went on a Saturday for an early dinner. I saw the varying reviews on Yelp but we had a Restaurant.com gift certificate so we went for it. It is located right across from the French Quarter Marriott close to the Chatres/Canal intersection so is a convenient location for all those staying in the Canal and off-Canal hotels. It's open 24/7 which might make it appealing on those 4 am crawl-back-to-the-hotel trips. They also do breakfast 24 hrs a day which has some allure, as well. Food: the food choices include a variety of typical Cajun/Creole choices common to the French Quarter (think gumbo, jambalaya, etc) but additional items such as wings, steaks and burgers are available as well. Their claims to fame are All You Can Eat Crawfish and free refills on Bloody Mary's. They were out of crawfish that day (as was most of the French Quarter so not a specific ding on their part) and I didn't try the BM's. Since we had to spend a certain amount to use the gift certificate, I choose the New Orleans Sampler ($15.95) which includes gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice, fried green tomatoes and bread. As it turned out, they were out of fried green tomatoes but I went with it anyway. I've eaten a lot of the 3 core items above and I have to say that none of the them were particularly impressive with the red beans & rice being a complete letdown. There are many other places within blocks that serve all of these better. My girlfriend had to go with her second choice (Daisy Burger $5.95) because she had originally settled on the fried green tomato po boy. She was particularly disappointed with it because even with the special 'Daisy Dukes Original Sauce' she felt the meat was rather flavorless. I give the food 2 Stars though you could argue that is somewhat generous given the amount of quality competition so close by. Service: Our server was friendly and polite enough and didn't mind chatting with us but she was also pretty blunt with her opinions of many things including her fellow workers, Mardi Gras and life in general. A bit too much TMI and gossiping for my taste. 3 Stars. Atmosphere: By French Quarter standards its not bad, meaning 300 years of decay and 1000's of drunk tourists haven't completely dissolved it. It is a bit small (again, fairly common) with a layout that would make having a large party problematic. There are a couple of large, HD TV's as well. 3 Stars. Value: The menu prices span quick a range and I'm not sure I get all of them ($6 for a burger but $22 for blackened alligator sausage). Overall, I would say the prices are on the good side for the area especially for items such as omelets and burgers. I have to land on 3 Stars for value. Overall, it is highly unlikely we'll return but we have the advantage of having a very good understanding of the area. For those that are new to the French Quarter and are staying near Canal St., this may be an option - especially for those late night recovery sessions! Food: 4/10; Service 6/10; Value 7/10; Atmosphere 6/10
(2)Will F.
Smells gross, dirty inside, service was awful. I get its right at the entrance to the quarter, but come on! I do have to say that the drinks were cheap and much stronger than most in NoLA, but maybe thats to cover the smell?! Won't be going back here anytime soon.
(2)Taneesha C.
Was in Nola this past weekend and this spot was a few blocks from my hotel. I went on bourbon street around 10pm to fid some grub but a lot if places were closing down, an I didn't want to eat a tourist trap so I decided to give this place a shot. I ordered 2 po boy specials (alligator,catfish), fried green tomatoes, Cajun fries and some biscuits! The food was great and well seasoned the bar is divey which I love! Those biscuits were awesome! Definitely order some. This place is also 24 hours which is a huge plus!
(3)Mark E.
Great breakfast. The alligator omelet was delicious. The half po boy is huge. Nice local flair. We will be back.
(5)Jessica K.
We came into Daisy Duke's several times during Carnival 2012, and were lucky enough to have Jazz as our server, she was fast, friendly, efficient and helpful, and better yet, she remembered us despite the crazy amounts of people going through there during Carnival season! The food was delicious, I especially loved the sausage po'boy, and I definitely recommend getting a Duke's Tea, good stuff! Another quick tip, they will deliver to your hotel in the French Quarter, the food arrives quickly and piping hot! We took advantage of this at least three times during our last NOLA trip. The combination of Jazz's amazing service and the delivery option bumps Daisy Duke's from four starts to five stars!!
(5)Brian R.
Excellent Bloody Mary! Great spicy sausage po-boy. Fried green tomatoes were really good as well.
(4)Jessica L.
We actually ate here twice, the second time being a drunk quest for midnight snacks.(More on that later.) First trip was eh, a bit of a disappointment. My friend ordered the alligator poboy and gumbo. She didn't care for either and mostly picked at my plate of fried catfish and cajun fries. I personally liked the biscuit that came with my meal best. (How can you screw up a biscuit anyway.) Our second trip however was a great redemption! I don't know if it was because we were drunk and anything probably would've tasted good. First off, I was able to order a long island iced tea (which I'm certain I didn't need) at 2am! Followed that with an order of fried green tomatoes, a cajun philly cheese steak and dukes special chicken wings. Oh my god. It was amazing. Like I said, we were pretty lit but I'm pretty sure the food actually was good. And when we couldn't finish our drinks, the waitress brought us to-go cups for them and off we stumbled into the night.
(4)Scott B.
I'm giving them one star, simply for the fact that they will not separate your party's checks. You're a restaurant! WTF is that all about?!
(1)Jay S.
Finally some food in NOLA with some of that southern flavor, So far on this trip I've been disappointed at the lack of seasoning at most places until I found Dukes. I ordered the sampler plate I was very impressed with everything including the fried green tomatoes which I'm not normally a big fan of. I docked them one star because the waiter never offered to refill my water. Hospitality could be a bit better but food was great.
(4)Erik R.
Great food, very unexpected from what first impressions tell you about the place. Had the hot sausage po boy with potato salad.
(4)Christina C.
I didn't know I wanted crawfish for breakfast with my pancakes, but I did. I really did. And it was awesome. Some of the best crawfish I had on that trip!
(4)Ken Y.
For breakfast on our final day, we wanted something simple to counterbalance Brennan's, so Daisy Dukes seemed like a reasonable choice. It was inexpensive (if you come early enough, you can get two eggs any way for $5). The seafood omelette was huge (the photo doesn't do it justice) and had a surprisingly large amount of shrimp and crawfish (lots more crawfish than were inside my Johnny's Po Boy for sure); the shrimp had the usual snap I associate w/ shrimp too. Main negative for us was the has brown potatoes had the texture of linguine, but we prefer crunchy hash browned potatoes. The orange juice also tasted like it was from concentrate.
(3)david p.
Went here on the recommendation of the front desk staff at our hotel. This is where she and her girlfriends go for lunch, which is what we did. Good enough for locals, good enough for me. First observation. The place was dirty, maybe because it's open 24/7. Tables were sticky, the floor was sticky, and I suspect the staff was pretty sticky as well. And there was just a sticky smell to the whole place. Second observation. Lots of fried foods on the menu, so we settled on po-boys. Portion sizes were huge. Two people could probably split one sizes were so generous. Food quality was about average. Not the worst po-boy I've had, but it was far from the best. Third observation. Poor service. The restaurant was nearly empty at 2.00 and our server still took a while to take our order, refill our drinks, and bring the check. Fourth observation. Daisy Dukes doesn't quite qualify as a dive, but it comes pretty close.
(3)Andy T.
Next to the Marriott Hotel, this place is a 24x7 joint that has an extensive menu (For a NOLA place I even ate a Gyro there once...I don't recommend it). I came here (couple of trips out to NOLA) based on a friend's recommendation (also hearing the owners are two brothers for Northern VA where I am from), so I had to give a shout out and stop by the place. Crawfish is good...spicy though (if you like that). The Po'Boys they have are also good (but what isn't that's friend right?). You do get some interesting characters that come in (late night after drinking it up), but it's a good place (not $$$ at all). Fear the places next to this place though...you will know what I am talking about if you are a dude. Gross...hahahaha. Would I come here again, yeah...I brought my friends out there as well and they enjoyed it.
(4)Jean K.
Reasonable, cute little breakfast place in the Quarter that is not overly crowded. Got in right and seated right away. Found this place through Yelp, so we figured we had a winner - can get good seafood or Gumbo in New Orleans, but a good breakfast can be difficult to come by!! Couldn't help but wonder if our waitress had a late night before coming to work that morning. Out of it, sloooowww, and a little bit of an attitude. Wished we had the other cheery woman who greeted us at the door. Heard their bloody marys were good - and bottomless! - Not a big bloody mary fan, but hey! My tastes have changed and I'll check it out! Was good! Except, there was no booze in the drink - my friend confirmed this when he joined us later and ordered one as well. Food was decent. Priced good and was your standard breakfast fare. I recommend the Biscuits and Gravy - which was the best thing we ordered. Their omlettes were good, but nothing special and their pancakes and hashbrowns were the same. Did take everyone's advice and ordered the bacon extra crispy - even then it wasn't super crispy, but still good. If you don't like your bacon on the soggy side..make sure you do this! Over all, it's a good place to hit in the quarter for breakfast. Was seated right away and the price was right.
(3)Steve M.
The Bloody Mary they serve is delicious and the free refills is a nice perk. I had breakfast there, two fired eggs and biscuits and gravy. The food was extremely slow to come out (thankful again for the Bloody Mary). Not sure if Daisy Duke's is always slow or they were just overwhelmed this morning. The restaurant was full since it is BCS weekend. If you are in a hurry there are probably many other places that serve a good basic breakfast, but if you don't mind the wait I would rate this one a '4'.
(4)Eric S.
This place rocks. It is inexpensive in a normally expensive restaurant town. The breakfast looked really good. I got the steak and it was cooked perfectly and was a very well seasoned. I liked the side of mixed vegetables.
(5)Alice L.
Oh My God, they deliver, all the way to your hotel. When it's 90 degrees outside and it's 72 degrees in your room, you'd order in too. I ordered a pound of crawfish, and it was ONLY $7!!! The Philly cheese steak, so so so good, and a slice of pecan pie, meh... I can't believe how cheap it was! I'm amazed. The food got to my hotel within the hour. Best way, in my opinion, to order in and not feel guilty that you're in your hotel room for dinner while on vacation.
(4)Alan R.
It is open 24 hours, that's about the only reason to go there... the food is nasty, the service, happens only after the staff serves their friends special dished not available to the public....
(1)Destiny T.
Their drink specials are great! I went during St. Patty's weekend, so I was worried this place would be packed! It was crowded, but we were sat promptly! The service was great and the food was yummy. Like I said, the specials on their bloody Mary's were legit!
(4)Marcelle D.
Pretty yummy food. Didn't really care for their gumbo, but their Oyster and Shrimp Po'boys are really good. The spices they use for their crawfish is very tasty. Love the fact that they are open 24 hours especially after staying out late on Bourbon street. Free refills on Bloody Marys a plus as well!
(4)Denise W.
My first meal in NOLA was breakfast at Daisy Dukes...actually, this was my first time visiting NOLA. The Cajun omelette was tasty and the service was accommodating. Unfortunately, I did not encounter any restaurants that swept me off my feet, but it was one of the best during my visit here. I went back for dinner and had the NOLA sampler... Good but not great
(3)M K.
We went to Daisy Dukes for breakfast. Everyone in our party ordered some variation of the breakfast sandwich. Each comes with two eggs, cheese, and your choice of meat. Not bad, nothing special. Two of us ordered hashbrowns and they were barely cooked and cold. The table turn over at this place is pretty fast but everyone seems to be in a rush. The waitress took our drink order, someone else brought them out, them she took our food over and someone else brought them out. But when they brought the food out to the "bar" ie. a room off the dining area they would call out what it was. They didn't know who the food actually went to. All in all, nothing special nothing horrible but I would go elsewhere for breakfast next time.
(3)Erika C.
I enjoyed every dish I ordered. The red beans and rice was hellah seasoned!!! The chicken philly was on point!!! And last but not least my grits and cheese was DELISH!!! The only suggestion for drinks is just stick to water! Lol Because the tea didn't impress me~
(4)Shannon S.
This place, while far from fantastic, does consistently OK food. I have eaten here a handful of times and really didn't find anything particularly memorable about it but it was decent food for a decent price for a 24 hour spot. They have the usual New Orleans dishes with fried seafood, po boys, and such. My least favorite dish so far has been the grilled chicken that was a tad dry and a bit bland but tasted alright for what it was. They seem to give decent portion sizes with most of their menu items and the staff are friendly and efficient while the food was brought to the table in a very timely manner. I have to admit a bit of large disappointment that none of the staff were actually wearing Daisy Dukes...
(3)Erin O.
This place certainly isn't anything fancy, but we were glad to find it after a long couple days in the Big Easy. It was cheap, relaxed, and a bit off the beaten path. Bottomless bloody mary's for $8 - garnished with a crawfish. And, they're pretty darn good! The husband and I got the New Orleans sampler, which included a cup of gumbo, jambalaya, fried green tomatoes, and red beans and rice. The gumbo is the best I tasted in NOLA... and super cheap. The fried green tomatoes were soggy and came with a cheap tasting sauce. My husband liked the jambalaya (i'm not a big fan in general). The red beans & rice were average - not bad. We visited this place twice during our stay because we felt like we could just relax. I didn't get a po boy, but they were as big as my torso! Looked good...
(3)Gladys M.
Ordered some delivery upon arriving past 11pm to my hotel from the airport. Paid $40 for an average chicken sandwich, a shrimp po boy that didn't impressed me and some frozen section at the grocery store french fries. Good thing I was starving otherwise I would have rated them lower.
(3)khiada a.
This food can only be enjoyed while intoxicated. Definitely not for a sober palate. I was VERY disappointed!
(1)Gary R.
Horrible service and poor management. Very rude when asked to split the bill between couples. Instead the manager told us we needed to figure it out, even after the waiter did it for us the previous day. Didn't have any crawfish although it's in season. The manager asked if we wanted the homemade dessert. We asked how it was...he said it's f****** good. Not recommended, plenty other places with great food and service. Pier 424 on bourbon blows this place away!
(1)D S.
Gross. Worst pizza I have ever had, and I've had a lot of pzzia. $1 frozen pizza is 500% better. Even while drunk I couldn't manage more than a couple bites.
(1)Kristina K.
Daisy Dukes is great! While I have only checked out this place after hours, our group made nightly voyages to this 24-hour establishment for drinks to anyone thirsty, delicious food for anyone hungry (try the gumbo--it's incredible!), and a relaxing place to chill. The staff is also friendly and fun to hang with. I'd definitely visit again.
(5)Mary G.
Excellent food! Service was incredible. Ask for Valerie. She made me her signature drink... island delight!
(5)Steve R.
Simple good breakfast. Nothing fancy, but decent and a good price compared to the other places. Don't expect to be blown away. Just have a full belly and less strain on the wallet.
(3)Ryne H.
Great breakfast. It's a great place to chase a hangover away. We went, unfortunately, at 8:30 AM and caught their early bird special which is two eggs, hashbrowns/grits, sausage/ham/bacon, a biscuit/toast and it's only $3.99, which is a great deal. You get a lot of food for a blisteringly-low price. Our waiter was courteous and attentive.
(4)Mike T.
Good food. Great service by Amber.
(4)Rick F.
24 hour breakfast place with NOLA style food, decor and service. Great location within stumbling distance from the hotel, if ya know what I mean.....Gumbo Soup with all the fixin's sausage, shrimp and chicken, loved it! Best Shrimp Po Boy I've ever had! This is a must stop at 3 or 4 in the morning to take the edge off the evenings activities! LOL!
(4)Matt W.
I went from ACME oyster (5*) to this place for an late night meal. Horrible experience . The PO boy catfish sandwich was 99% bread ,1 % fish. The Onion rings were 99.5% breading, and the onion was .5%. Service at 1 am also took forever for two entrees. Out of 10 places i ate in Nola, this was the 2nd worst one. The worst one being Harrahs's casino buffet.
(1)Nate G.
Small little shop right off Canal. Cozy and very casual. Nice quick service. I had the gumbo. It was good and spicy! Came with a fresh warm biscuit. If you want something quick and good, give this place a try.
(4)Pam W.
Went to eat after parade. I had breakfast food and it was great. Super friendly staff.
(4)Kent D.
Oh sooooo close! All great for my shrimp poboy except for the stale bun! Crawfish just out of season (which I knew better and asked about before ordering) .
(2)Jay G.
Nice hangover food! Cheeseburger was bigger than my head, plus they have a bottomless Bloody Mary. The staff was extremely warm and friendly. They made us feel at home. Overall, a good place to eat while walking around the Quarter.
(3)Katie K.
I came with a group of 7 girls while we were visiting New Orleans and we had nothing to complain about. I got a po boy and it was good. Pretty cool that we got a FREE 1/2 pound of crawfish for checking in on Yelp. Service was a little slow, but they were packed so that is to be expected.
(3)Brittanie k.
Daisy Dukes truly kept me alive during the Essence Festival. if you're looking for cheap, good eats, head there in the French Quarter and you will be pleased. The drinks arent very strong, but they are cheap. I had some kind of sweet tea concoction. Happy eating!
(5)Neil K.
Out of about 4 places I ate at during my trip to NOLA this has to my favorite. We ended up at around 2:00am after a heavy drinking session on bnourbon St. haha. We ordered the gumbo after waiting about 20 minutes to get the waiter to notice us, the gumbo was great! tasted authentic and not like most other places.
(4)Selena C.
Little dive - was pretty good for breakfast, not expensive at all.
(3)Kathleen B.
This place was AWFUL!! We ordered in for delivery.. Waited just over an hour and when I saw the the bike deliverer, SHE WAS WALKING!!! It's no wonder our food was ice cold and SUCKED!! We were really excited to try a new place for delivery and were NOTHING BUT DISGUSTED and severely disappointed. Why the hell would you WALK with your bike (for just under 2 blocks from what i saw from my balcony, I sure she walked even farther than that, but one can only speculate) when you are a BIKE DELIVERER?!?!?!?! Waste of money, time and food.
(1)Greg G.
ZERO stars. Came here for brunch, waited a good 20 minutes before sitting down, no big deal. Ordered our good from the rude waitress then never saw her again until she gave us our check. Waited for our food for well over an hour, then they forgot me and someone else's at my table. We had to find other servers to ask about our food and even to order more bloody mary's. I understand sometimes mistakes are made, but at least check in with your table and apologize when things go wrong. Also, NOLA is known for their food. The airport restaurant was better than this one.
(1)Jon V.
Good crawfish, though a little over boiled! But they were seasoned nicely!! Burger was cheaply priced, but I could've made a better one myself. It's just a mediocre place to me. Probably won't go back willingly.
(3)Rene D.
ehhh... was so so.
(1)Nikki c.
Food was good, service was not. The staff seemed annoyed to be there. They didn't mention the bottomless booze....Had I known....I would have probably not even noticed how surly they were, LOL.
(3)Timothy J.
Burn-your-face-off crawfish. Loved it!
(5)Clint C.
Stopped in here for breakfast this morning and it was very good. Service was great.
(4)Shannon V.
went here and got a philly cheesesteak sandwich, which was about average..had better. but it was okay overall..another time came here late night for breakfast..breakfast was fine..the waitress was really nice the 1st time we came in here..they had the football game on and we had an area all to ourselves to watch the game, which im sure is rare but we came in 11/13. overall this place was fine
(3)Eve B.
I ordered the sampler plate. The Jambalaya was very good. I was shocked that something that is so much of a staple in Louisian, the red beans and rice was sooo awful and the gumbo was HORRIBLE. I took one bit of each and refused to eat another bite. We also ordered the Alligator Sandwich Po'Boy and aside from the amount of meat on the sandwich being too small, it tasted pretty good. I would suggest folks try their all you can eat Crawfish for $28. That seems like the best deal they have goin at this place. Overall, I've had better food in New Orleans and I spent more money on the bill here than anywhere else I went in the Quarters. Think I'll pass on this place next time.
(2)Keith E.
Was just ok. Shrimp boy was average. Gumbo was good. Service was ok. Friend had burger and if I went back could see getting that after a night out.
(3)Cynthia V.
Every meal in Nola is an experience but daisy dukes is the whole package fabulous food wonderful employees and unlimited bloody Mary's! We went twice and will be back every time we visit
(4)Martin C.
Best breakfast in NOLA. Try the omelette with alligator sausage. Biscuits are heavenly. Good wait staff and fast.
(4)Austin S.
Great service and food that is affordable at any hour of the night. I visit often, and the waitress always remembers my order, great little diner!
(5)Chase C.
They have an amazing late night breakfast!
(4)Chantelle A.
New Orleans hidden treasure! We found this little spot at 2am off the beaten path. Quiet little place where the waitresses were tshirts and jeans and the music is soulful. We decided on 1/2 dozen raw oysters for $6, cup of gumbo, Bottomless Bloody Mary and the waitress was kind enough to give us a free sample of crawfish. Instead of a sample, the cook provided us with a lot more and we were grateful. Although the crawfish was a bit on the small side, it had big flavor. The Bloody Mary...on the other hand...was um....a bit much. It came in this huge glass with about 12 olives, 4 pickled okra, 2 slices of lime, a slice of lemon, 3 huge celery stalks and it was spicy as hell. Ugh...upset stomach. And there were free refills of it...ugh. The gumbo was amazing...great flavor...rice at the bottom..everything a cup of gumbo should be and more. The raw oysters were very fresh and tasted great. Our total bill was about 27 bucks...so if you are looking for a cheap meal away from the Bourbon Street circus...go to Daisy Dukes.
(4)Stephanie H.
The food is very so so and the service is horrible. The best thing about Daisy Dukes is the free Duke's sweet tea when you check in and buy a meal.
(2)Casey F.
Prostitutes, strippers, pimps....everything one could ask for at 5 am in the French Quarter. I love this place, the food is decent, not great, but it is cheap and the atmosphere is worth it.
(3)Ammy W.
Ate here on our way out of town. Great breakfast place. Free refills on Bloody Mary's. Lots of locals were dining there so it must be a staple in the area. The place was clean. Also had a shrimp po boy, loved the way the shrimp were breaded and had lots on the sandwich. Prices are very reasonable.
(3)Jack B.
It's a greasy spoon coffee shop type of establishment that you wouldn't patronize if it were in your hometown let alone spend $35+ for breakfast on 2 people. Portions were inconsistent. Egg and ham breakfast sandwich on a biscuit was so big I couldn't pick it up. The BLT was 3x3 inches square and no B to boot. Come guys, how can you forget to put in the tomato. The fat skank who sat on her fat ass while reading her cell phone didn't make a move when an elderly couple came in and looked for a table. (Karma bitch. It will find you) The coffee was hot but bitter. The bottomless bloody marys ($8) were good but warm because they only put the ice in the first one. The server walks around with a big jug of the mix and refills the tall plastic yellow cups. If you have no taste buds and don't mind the sticky tables, floors and seats (I think Jim Gaffigan was really talking about this place when he was describing the 'waffle house' - 'I think I threw up in here last week, yeah, there it is...') then this place will meet your expectations.
(2)Bill C.
The place is OK with the exception of its Gumbo... The Gumbo here is arguably the best in New Orleans... The "no frills" ambiance is pretty cool and the Corona's were cold... They did forget to bring me an order of wings that I ordered, but the Big Easy during this time of year is not easy... I'd certainly return for the Gumbo...
(3)Prem T.
New Orleans is notorious for NOT having restaurants that stay open late. Even though this place is pretty grungy it has some amazing food. Best buffalo wing selection and tastiest gumbo I've ever had. The service is not bad either, especially for being open 24 hours a day. The logo is pretty sweet too.
(4)Anush J.
This is a hole in the wall place. I came here for a quick lunch. Very friendly staff. Ordered a Cajun style Philly cheesesteak with onion rings. Loved it!
(4)Krystal D.
From the outside it looks a little bit like a whole in the wall place but it's my favorite in the area to order takeout or dine in on the regular. It's 24/7. The seafood omelet is delicious and all the entrees are large and affordable. A great place where locals and tourist frequent very laid back. The bottomless mimosas are great too. Friendly staff.
(4)Jaxx D.
had the steak and cheese po-boy was just ok would have preferred the peppers and onions to be cooked a little more and not so crisp.. the fries were not good at all. the spice which i think was supposed to be tony's didn't taste like tony's it tasted awful the waitress although nice needed to be a little more attentive . wont go back to this place and wouldn't recommend but i guess if you like fried food this my be your place. .
(2)Travel B.
Next to Marriott Hotel 555. Just outside of the rear entrance. Kinda divey but great for a fast Burger and drinks. Two burgers, soup, a martini, soda and fries $31. The burgers were big and good, the gumbo was the best and if you like spicy the very best! Went back for the early bird breakfast which was eggs, bacon, toast, home fries $3. Both meals were good and for the price ....terrific open 24/7. Don't let the look of the place stop you. $3 for breakfast you can always get up and leave.
(4)Emmylou C.
This is really a 2.5 star review We came here for an early breakfast because it's one of the few places in the French Quarter that opened before 9AM. We had the Seafood Omelet and Blackened Catfish along with some Bloody Mary. It was okay. In fact the Catfish was VERY salty. I think the best part of our meal were the Green Fried Tomatoes. Other than that everything else including the service was mediocre. If you can wait until all the other restaurants open, then WAIT. If not, don't have high expectations.
(3)Michael G.
Maybe it was just an off-day or something; I'm ordinarily shocked by how low people rate things, but my experience here was pretty disappointing. I ordered coffee, ... - Tiny coffee cups - no biscuits. Whaaa...? - unannounced replacement toast was extremely dry - hash browns overdone, griddle needs cleaning On the plus side: + service was good + The Cajun Omelette was tasty
(2)Scott K.
Hidden on the side street across the back entrance to the Marriott, you couldnt help but notice the smells coming from this place. You have no choice but to pass this place as you walk to the French Quarters. The sign....OPEN...is what really caught my attention as it was after 10:30pm and I was hungry. At first glance of the menu you think to yourself that this place is just your local food establishment. As you look closer.....Alligator Sausage! Hmm I kept thinking to myself, that I must try this. Who comes to New Orleans and doesnt have Alligator Sausage or Turtle Soup. To my surprise, the Alligator Sausage was delicious. Not as good as Hawaii's Portugese Sausauge but still great. I had it with the friend green tomatos and a salad. If you are not adventurist to try it, you can opt for the CHEAP breakfast. Get there early as its a morning special.
(4)NikNik P.
The Place was a tid bit small, however this could be the "norm" for this city. I order a side salad for a starter, which wasnt a salad side, this salad was huge!. like 2 or 3 people could eat from it. i than ordered the porkchops, with fried green tomatoes and gumbo or jambalaya(i cant remember which one). I think the portion was a good sized, everything was average to me., except for the andouille sauce.. which was...lets say it all together now A-M-A-Z-I-N-G, that sauce was so good, i wanted to take it out on a date with me!
(3)Jay H.
Went here for breakfast once...once. Really bland grits - one crawfish tail in my seafood omelette. Big bloody mary with no effect - should have read other reviews re: no alcohol. In all fairness the staff was very friendly and helpful. There are just too many places to eat so I can't say we'd come back.
(2)jah m.
so im hunrgry last night before i decided to hit the streets. i yelped this place and and got a lil coupon for checking in here half pound of crawfish. i ordered the blackned tuna meduim it was cooked like i asked , but im not sure what type of blacken season they used but i really didnt taste much flavor on it it was bland, when you a man who loves spicey and flavor this just doesnt deliever. so i thought my meal was going to be just uneventful my waiter forgot my crawfish but finally i got it and it saved the day. now im not no whole crawfish expert its the first tim i ate a crawfish whole like that there isnt much meat but the garlic peppery broth that they steam them in you can give me a bowl of just that 3 biscuits (hold the margarine butter plz) and just have a feild day. loved it i see why they give to a biscuit with ur meal.
(3)Suzanne G.
Perfect place to stop in for breakfast after a long night of mardi gras fun. The spicy bloody mary is amazing. The service is something to be patient about because they are usually packed. However, the wait is worth it. Relax...you are in New Orleans.
(3)Jessica C.
My,husband and I had just 4 hours to enjoy new orleans. We Ate here and LOVED the sampler plate. Wishing could have ordered 4 more to take home. Yum!!
(5)Jen V.
open late and the crawfish was good!
(5)Lizzz E.
The Good: Breakfast was GREAT! The biscuit was a nice touch. YUM The Bad: Service was SLOW and confused. We sat near the kitchen and saw chaos, orders lost and people walk out after waiting forever for their food. Lucky for us we had no issues. . . our food was good and came out correctly. I'd even go back!
(4)Justin B.
I had my first Southern meal at this place and I was pretty impressed. A little slow on the service, but the food was awesome! They're open 24 hours, so I was able to get some Cajun jambalaya to go before I left the Mardi Gras celebrations.
(4)Wanda I.
loved it!! Gumbo and fried green tomatoes were excellent.. red beans and rice was great as well.. Early Bird breakfast was outstanding and great priced!! Friendly staff and no waiting!!!!!
(5)Brian D.
As a local all I can say is that this is a prime example of the typical tourist eatery in the Quarters. Really bad food and weak service.
(1)Rhianna D.
Visited New Orleans for my boyfriends birthday. All the Cajun places we did try the gumbo, red beans and rice etc, were HORRIBLE! We then asked out hotel concierge where a good place to eat was and he recommended Daisy Dukes. We were waited right away. I ordered gumbo, and their omelet. The food was just AMAZING! This was the only spot we literally ate at because the gumbo tasted just like New Orleans. I suggest this place for anyone that visits NOLA in the future.
(5)Karen H.
This review is for TAKE OUT ONLY! I was too tired to go back out at 10 PM from our hotel room to grab dinner so my boyfriend and I yelped some places that were still open and would deliver. We went with Daisy's and both ordered a dinner special, one blackened tuna steak and one grilled catfish. The specials were supposed to come with a side of corn bread, fried green tomatoes, and seafood gumbo. For dessert, we ordered two slices of pecan pie and also two bottles of water. 40 min later, the delivery guy drops off our order at our room and we open our boxes hoping to gorge ourselves. What I found in mine was a thin greasy piece of catfish, piece of cornbread, remoulade sauce, and 2 thin fried green tomatoes. In my boyfriend's, he had the tuna steak and corn bread - no green tomatoes. We checked the bag and there were no slices of pecan pie! Luckily upon scanning the receipt, which came out to be $40 not including tip, Daisy's did not charge us for the pecan pie. Disappointed but okay. We were starving and had no choice but to eat - the fish wasn't bad - tasted good but too oily. When I took a sip from the 'gumbo' bowl, I almost regurgitated it back out. I mean, I may not have eaten much gumbo in my life, but I don't think it should taste like liquid butter. I could not find any pieces of seafood inside but only two questionable chunks at the bottom. :( The fried green tomatoes were soggy and I only ate one and gave the other to my boyfriend. The cornbread was dry but tasted fine. The best part of the meal was probably the side of remoulade. I was disappointed with my food and felt that it wasn't worth the expensive touristy price. FYI - bottles of water cost $2.50! My heart sunk a little there.
(1)Phil R.
Spent a week in New Orleans and went to Daisy Dukes 4 times. It's that good. Crawfish to die for. They are open 24/7 and have great breakfast. I would have to say my favorite part was the hurricanes made by Trey and Angie who are the best people there but they are all great. When I go back to New Orleans this will be my first place to go to again.
(5)Greg G.
Nothing fancy, but the food's decent, especially for breakfast/lunch: had the alligator po-boy, which was fine. Good size portions.
(3)Farideh M.
I am staying in New Orleans in the French Quarter ... I ordered the daisy dukes special a half po'boy of my choice and a cup of gumbo ... I ordered my food at 1:55 am and am just now receiving my food at 3:10 am .. Not only is the delivery slow but my food was cold , my order was wrong , the shrimp tasted like rubber and the sodas exploded everywhere .. The gumbo is alright nothing too brag about ... I will never order from here again .. !
(1)Eleni K.
Seriously surprising burgers. They were pretty dang good! The red beans and rice was very vinegary, oyster po boy good. The biscuits and gravy, incredible!
(4)Gene G.
My wife and I had a wonderful lunch there today, great food and a great price. It'\ has a very comfortable 'local' feel to it, not the feel of a tourist trap. It's only a couple of blocks off Bourbon Street and is open 24/7 with all day breakfast. I highly recommend it for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
(4)Thien N.
5 stars for being open 24/7...but then it goes downhill from there. 3 Stars for the food. 0 Stars for the wait and service. Came here around 1am in the morning and starving from a long flight from California. Was hoping to start grubbin but...It took 15 minutes to place our order, then another 40 minutes to get out food. What did we order? Just some garlic spicy and lemon pepper wings and a fried oyster basket. The food was...eh...but I was hungry so I couldn't complain at that moment. The fried oysters came out cold, the wings were waaaaay tooooo salty (some were burnt). Just a huge tip, this place will stink up your clothes. I left smelling like old frying pan oil. Gross. Only come here when nothing else is open and make sure you can handle the wait and poor service.
(2)Pierre H.
This was the first place we stopped to eat while in the NO. It is across the alley from the Marriott, which is where we were staying. We got the fillet mignion poyboy and the alligators poyboy. Both were really good but the alligator came as a whole fillet instead of the nuggets like you usually get. It was exceptional. We came back later for "breakfast". the pancakes were the size of the plate and they were really good. I also go the cheese eggs, which I like as well, but how can you really mess up eggs right lol. The reviews on the service was true when you come in after 3 am. I ordered 1 order of wings and they took about 30+ mins to come out. Then when I got to my room to eat them, half of them were burnt. It is a cool place to start off your trip. I also like the fact that we walked in of the street with our beers and no one evened turned their heads at us.
(3)Erica F.
This is the best gumbo I have had in a long time. I ordered food one night at work and now this is my favorite place to eat while at work. Fast delivery, no problems, lots of food for the cheap prices. Just remember to have cash they don't take credit cards. I am already thinking about ordering again!!! Awesome late night anytime place!
(4)Brooke W.
Dissapointed....went around 1030 on Saturday morning. Was full but only few minute wait to sit. Ordered quickly and then proceeded to wait over 45 minutes for our food. Was checked on once early on but never again. Finally was able to grab her attention, as I started to eat the jelly on our table to keep from passing out! When food arrived, no apologies on how long it took. To be fair, food was excellent and delivered hot. Eggs and Greek omelet.
(2)Jeremy L.
OK, to be fair, the wife and I were here October of 2009 and we had great service and great food...didn't write a review but would have given it at least 4 stars! Fast forward to October, 2010...F*^%KING TERRIBLE service. They claimed to have lost our order...along with the table next to us as well. Then they said they were making our food right away...then they came out with some other excuse about an order printer being out of paper and that's why our food hadn't been prepared yet...WTF? I walked 10 flippin' blocks, HUNGOVER AS HELL, just to get some of their hash-browns I had loved so much just a year before. Oh, you know they were out of that...along with HAM! HAM people! You are a 24hr breakfast food establishment! HAM is important! I was so devastated...I had really loved this place and had told numerous friends to hit it up when they were in New Orleans. Its now on my list of places to go if you want to sit for an hour (yes, an hour) without getting any food. And that's 1 hour AFTER placing an order. We flagged down a manager, he assured us it would be right out and he would discount the meals. I said..no, I don't want to even pay for it. He said that would be fine. We were pretty pissed by this point..gave the food another 5 min...then we walked out..no food. Hopped on down the street to Mena's Palace...SCORE! Great breakfast grub, prompt service. We will return!
(1)Mikey H.
Stopped in to get an omelette before going to the airport. Really good food, staff was pretty friendly.
(5)Caleb H.
Great food, good prices, and great service. Especially Jazz. She's great.
(4)Sara P.
Daisy Dukes had crawfish when other establishments were out! They've got a great all you can eat deal. Love it.
(4)August G.
nummy nummy jambalaya. and breakfast 24/7! I love breakfast, so any place that serves breakfast all day gets extra props from me. Their jambalaya also comes with a biscuit! I love biscuits just as much as I love breakfast (mostly I love breakfast with biscuits and gravy), so any place that serves biscuits with their entrees also gets props from me. Sadly they do not split checks, which is mildly irritating. But besides that one minor fault, service wasn't mind-blowing but it wasn't like I had high expectations either, food was hot, filling, good, and fast, they had plenty of hot sauce, real good stuff.
(4)Alan N.
** Breakfast Review ** New Years Day - Had about a 20 minute wait during which one of the employees kept recommending that we try their other location 2 blocks away but he couldn't tell if there was a wait there or not (No Phones?). Very typical of the communication and organization of the staff overall. The food was HORRIBLE worst breakfast I have ever had including Airline and Military food. I ordered the Cajun Omelette and it was a runny mess of eggs, sausage, onion, tomato and unmelted cheese. The hash browns were the cheap frozen variety and the biscuit was more like bread - not tender and flaky. The Bacon - the worst I have ever tried to eat. It came out as clumps (yes clumps) of shriveled up nastiness. The pancakes were thin, lifeless, pasty, and had a funny (not HaHa) flavor. With all of the great food in this city this place should be passed - at least for breakfast.
(1)Liz R.
Unfortunately I am reviewing this place as worst food during my stay in New Orleans. We were trying to find a place to get a quick bite. We walked in and asked, "Are you guys about to close?" It looked like some people were doing closing duties. The waitress says "No, but if you want my services you better order fast because I'm off in 10 minutes. Um, okay. Anyways, the food was not good. I ate a couple bites then decided I would just grab something somewhere else. This is how the rest of the conversation went: waitress: Did you not like your food? me: Oh, my eyes were just bigger than my stomach. waitress: Whatever, that shit is nasty. me: My food? waitress: Yeah. It was weird/funny having the waitress admit that the food was shitty. With all the good food in this city, I recommend skipping out on Daisy Dukes.
(2)Dannia M.
Best BLOODY MARY ever! Can't wait to visit NOLA again with my husband. Time of my life but what makes this place great was the people and amazing Bloody Mary. I mean who else adds ocra to a drink:-)
(5)Dat N.
Used a deal from Groupon. We ordered crawfish, oysters and a sweet tea (alcoholic). Oysters were plump and among the best I have had. Crawfish tasted fresh and our waitress, Daisy, confirmed this. Daisy is a sweet Southern gal who made our late night drop in memorable.
(5)Bill B.
A nice alternative to the fast food chains on Canal St. and some other expensive options. The place looks a little divey, but the service is fast and friendly and the food is good fare. They had also just started offering a free Bloody Mary as a Yelp check-in offer so, I did opt for the morning serving of liquid vegetables! All in all a good value for the money.
(3)Katie F.
We went on a rainy Friday night and it was quite busy. Our service was pretty bad but the food and price/value were wonderful!! I got the red beans & rice and my husband got the alligator sausage po boy. Both were fantastic! We will definitely go again.
(4)Ryan T.
One of the best taste to price ratios in the French Quarter. Excellent gumbo and red beans and rice. I miss this place already.
(5)Angel R.
I ordered the half/half Po Boy (half shrimp half oyster) on the recommendation of the bellhop at the my hotel. I had to go back and tip the guy again!! This sandwich was amazing. All other po boys I had after that couldnt live up (im sure theres better...I just didnt taste em) The place is a bit divey and the service is spotty but its all good the food was great! GO!
(4)Phil O.
Great place for cheap, good food. It was located just about a block and a half from my hotel, and after reading some reviews about it, we decided to go on Saturday morning for breakfast. Didn't get there until 10am, so we missed the $3.99 breakfast special for a full breakfast. Still, at $7.95, it was a great deal. Food was good, and prepared the way I wanted it. Restaurant was a little busy, and I thought it took a little longer than it should have to get the meal, but that really was my only issue. Waitstaff is friendly and attentive. They kept coming by to see if we needed anything, even if they didn't wait on us. Go to Daisy Duke's when you're in the Big Easy.. you can't go wrong with it.
(4)Josh M.
Horrible service, and food. Dont bother.
(1)Mary N.
Horrible wings, wing sauce is terrible and wings aren't full wings, more like scraps no one else wanted to eat. Also ordered the cheese sticks that were over battered and extra oily as if they double fried it.
(2)Teri G.
Came here after being let down by a previous favorite. The place is pretty much a dive, but the staff was friendly, so we stayed. I'd seen their advertising and what appeared to be good reviews of their food. Maybe breakfast is bettter, but dinner was mediocre at best. Gumbo came lukewarm and with an out of balance spice blend. Something stood out in an unpleasant way. The combo plate was also lukewarm, and 2 of the three dishes had the same unpleasant balance of seasonings. The jambalaya, which is a feature, had been replaced by relatively bland crawfish etouffee with no warning provided. The biscuit was delicious however. Not sure I'll go back given all the choices in this restaurant centric town.
(2)Tracy L.
Stopped in VERYYYYY early in the AM while in the Big Easy after hours on Bourbon St ... The place has the BEST food and the hamburgers were TO DIE FOR! My favorite was the fried green tomatoes ... If you're in New Orleans give this place a try! And (just for the record) the young man that took our order was a cutie .... ;-)
(5)Rob B.
Always friendly service and large portions. I usually go for the hot sausage po-boy.
(4)Erin W.
Grilled chicken sandwich was great; fries had the right amount of spice. I didn't even need ketchup!
(3)Laschone G.
Good burger for decent price. Around the corner from Hilton Garden Inn French Quarter.
(3)Karen H.
Small place, nothing fancy, but the food is good and reasonably priced. Even my picky eater found something he liked.
(3)Ira A.
This place was highly recommended by hotel staff at our recent visit to New Orleans. We were impressed that they delivered although we did not use the service. The food was real good...we had breakfast after 1 PM which was great for us since we were on vacation. The service was so-so. The waitress greeted us and took our drink order. A second person deliver the drinks. The first waitress took our food order and a second person deliver the food. Overall the experience was better than average. It was good enough for us to return later that night for a late dinner.
(4)Avery H.
I was recommended this restaurant by a local from another restaurant and thought it would be good. We got there around 10 at night to eat a late dinner and I was very upset with how our dinner went. Maybe they were short staffed but on a Saturday night you think they would be prepared to handle a few customers. I ordered the gumbo and my friend ordered mozzarella sticks. After waiting over 30 minutes for our food I had noticed the couple next to me had been sitting there without their food since we sat down, which was the first warning sign. We contemplated leaving since we only ordered waters and our food had not even come out. Then two men came out from the little nook in the restaurant asking for a manager as he walked by our table. I asked him if he had received his food because almost everyone in the restaurant did not have food. He said they had been at the restaurant since 9 (it was now 10:35) and the food was the worst he's ever had in his life. This was our cue to leave. I wouldn't even try going here because we passed 20 restaurants walking to this place I'm sure we would have been waited on promptly. This was the worst service I received from anywhere in my 4 day stay in New Orleans.
(1)Jena V.
POBOY Depot. Our table had them all and no complaints!
(4)Robyn H.
Still have crawfish and is as good as it gets. All you can eat and some of the best I ever had. Also had burgers, salads and breakfast times before and it is all rather good. Staff is extremely friendly.
(5)Patrick M.
One of the locals told me this was a great place for breakfast. Couldn't agree more! Had an omelette with ingredients of my own choosing, and I have to say I've never had one made better! And it's really huge! Everything was inexpensive, and delicious. Service was above average. I'll be back!
(5)Kevin N.
Food was great and service was OK but we got a free crawfish for checking in and we did not get it. I asked for it twice and in the end it still didn't come out and we were in a rush and couldn't wait. So that was kind of annoying. Otherwise, a great experience.
(4)Nancy L.
24/7 is a plus since my flight arrived at midnight and I was hungry. This hole-in-the-wall had decent food. Ive had their well seasoned jambalaya and fresh catfish po-boy leaving me with a desire to try more. The 4-star is only for lack of decor & service. Consistency is also in question as the day cook isnt as great as the night cook.
(4)Meg J.
It was ok you can get bigger crawfish elsewhere! My husband got a bottomless Bloody Mary that he ended up ditching half way down the block. The waitresses were really nice.
(2)Annie R.
We stopped in twice during our stay over 2012 Carnival season and loved the personal attention, good sized portions, and menu selections. The gumbo was great!
(3)Nestor P.
I went to the area looking for a rest. called Oriente de venezuela but it was closed so i decided for Daisy and I do not regret it The place is not that formal but the Famous Daisy Dukes Wings are one of the best wings that i had ever. I ordered the Garlic spicy ones and those were delicious! Also they include a lot of napkins and believe me you will need those :) The place also serves the beer very cold and the oysters are fresh and big. I was a little bit hesitant with the oyster because the BP spoil but the server recommend me to try and were delicious. Very good food and a very reasonable price.
(4)Kalebyra W.
Breakfast sandwich with egg over easy and bacon on wheat at 5 am with family was delicious!! Open 24 hours and a short half block from Canal St.
(4)Dylan R.
Walking down Canal St., you will almost miss this place if you aren't paying full attention to the side streets. As you approach it, you will see a side room with open doors to the outside and a little eating area. (Can be annoying because we were heckled a bum while waiting for our dinner) The food is pretty good, they were out of Gumbo when I ate there, but had an Alligator Po-Boy and it was loaded with lettuce, tomato and pickles to the point where I almost couldn't even finish the sandwich because it kept falling apart. I would have given this place four stars except that the food was good, but nothing to write home about. And I do have to agree with the previous review focusing on the service. Our server was completely rude and gave off the impression like we were inconveniencing her.
(3)Melissa M.
Daisy Dukes served its intended purpose for a hangover breakfast, almost. It was fairly quick, inexpensive, convenient breakfast, close to the quarter with large, greasy portions and rushed, impersonal service without a wait to sit down. It would've been alot more enjoyable without the uncomfortably high temperature or obnoxiously loud 'Cajun' music, but you kind of expect that with a restaurant that close to all the hotels. They have free refill bloody marys which wouldve rocked if mine didnt taste bad and didnt come w/ a crawfish hanging off the side of it. I get it, we're in New Orleans and you're catering to tourists, but I'd like fair warning if there is going to be a dead body with its face or tail in my drink. It pretty much ruined breakfast for me, I kept picturing his little eyeballs in my drink and kept chugging my friends mimosa when she wasnt looking to get the image out of my head. Ugh. I feel like a jack*ss only giving them two stars, the food itself was decent, I would recommend ordering delivery because it was the restaurant (service, temperature, music, DEAD CRUSTACEAN IN MY DRINK) that sucked. I'm sure if I order delivery I'll bump up the stars.
(2)Nasheedah B.
OK so aside from the fact that these folks are open all night, they are right next door to your hotel if you stay in the New Orleans Marriott and they have a BOTTOMLESS Bloody Mary the food is AMAZING!!! I had Po Boys, I had pie, I had omelets and all kinds of stuff... My seafood allergy always prevents me from having the full NOLA experience but this place kinda made up for the fact that I couldn't gorge myself on shrimp and crabs and such... The coffee is a disappointment, however. Pick up a cup at the Starbucks in the lobby of the Marriott across the street if you're like me and have to have it with breakfast... Otherwise this place is DA BOMB!!!!!!
(5)Stephen D.
This place is exactly what you would expect. A typical greasy spoon. There isnt going to be many things to blow you away but if you want fast, good quality food this would be the place. Service is great , food is acceptable. I really enjoy their burgers and fries, when not over seasoned are great too.
(3)Deborah G.
Had breakfast here and I think it was ok. I don't have anything bad to say, just ok.
(3)Annie K.
After three days of grabbing Starbucks for breakfast, we decided we'd have a sit-down breakfast on our last morning. Daisy Dukes is conveniently located right next to the Marriott, where we were staying, so it made it an easy choice. The service was quick and the place was cute -- very homey and cute, though not one of the cleanest looking places I've been to. I got pancakes, which are hard to get wrong, but they really just had no flavor at all. Even their syrup didn't have any flavor. The pancakes were massive, which would have been great, but I just wasn't that impressed. The hasbrowns, too, weren't that great. Cheap and easy, but I'm sure we could've found a better joint for a quick breakfast.
(2)Lolita W.
For a late night place this will do. Better than the average diner but don't expect five star food and service. Had the oyster po boy and it was pretty good.
(3)Vincent A.
I was in town recently staying at a hotel across the street from Daisy Dukes. I had already planned on eating breakfast here before I arrived. I had the seafood omelet and it was fantastic. The food in general really represented New Orleans cuisine very well. It was important to me to have authentic New Orleans cuisine at every chance I had and this place did not disappoint. However, a friend of mine ordered a Cajun omelet and found it to be very mild and bland. Since his tolerance for spicy food far exceeds mine, I tried it and found it to not taste spicy/cajun at all. Also, I thought Tabasco was a standard condiment in New Orleans, but they did not have any. Unfortunately the service was REALLY bad. The wait was much longer than average and our waiter never came back to check on things until prompted by us through other staff. He looked miserable and it appeared he may have had too many tables to handle. I had noticed other diners complain about the service as well. Please note: I noticed service all over New Orleans to be very slow, it might not be that bad to others but I am from Chicago, where speedy service is an expectation, not a bonus. Just keep this in mind as it appears they are much more laid back than the average American. If your from Southern California, you may not notice a difference.
(3)Sarah S.
We came in hoping for $2.99 breakfast (6-9am only), but realized we'd missed it. : ( The regular menu's food was actually pretty good. Of course I ordered the $8 Bloody Mary with (5) free refills! The first one comes with a crawfish, which I let my husband eat. I was kind of bummed when the refill didn't come with another, but I understand cost on a nearly-bottomless alcoholic beverage. I enjoyed the presentation of the drink, celery, olives, lemon, lime, and pickled okra, but man was it spicy/salty! Woo! However, the refills did allow me the opportunity to utter what is probably the best sentence to ever leave my lips, "Can I have my next Bloody Mary refill to-go?" I enjoyed said drink while walking to Bourbon Street, but could only finish 1/3, and gave the rest to my husband. The spice was just too much going on number three. The food was good. No complaints. It came out hot, and the included biscuit was delish. My friend got biscuits and gravy, which was HUGE and looked yummy. Service was a little lacking. It's a small restaurant and it was full, but I had to flag another server down to get some ranch I'd asked for when I ordered, and when another server brought the food from the kitchen. Overall a decent little spot, and worth a drop-in if you're hungry and in the area.
(3)P S.
One of the best burgers I have ever had and they delivered to my hotel. Would be more stars but they were 20 minutes late and forgot the fries I ordered and paid for. Even still, I wohld eat here again. Just be warned, they cgarge $2 delivery fee plus .20 per take out container.
(4)Alex C.
Very friendly staff. The chicken cheese steak is the star. Better than it looks. (No one was wearing "daisy dukes" though... :-)
(3)Mark B.
Good eats and bloody mary refills. What more can you ask for? Maybe not a "local joint" given the touristy location, but the eggs, fried green tomatoes and grits were tasty. Best part was the crawfish sample, which turned out to be about 12 crawfish given to us gratis. Nice staff too.
(4)Melissa O.
Great for what it is -- a 24-hour dive! I'd been in New Orleans two days for a conference and was craving some proper Cajun grub. Nothing fancy, just some red beans and rice, and my original pick -- Evelyn's -- was closed. I had the Cajun sampler, and everything was tasty. The jambalaya is served inside a bell pepper. Gumbo was spicy and filled with chunks of sausage, chicken and shrimp. Red beans and rice hit the spot. Green tomatoes were crispy, even taken to go. I sipped a Bloody Mary while they prepped my order, then they gave me a refill in a to-go cup. Drink was spicy and packed with veggies -- pickled okra, Spanish olives, celery, plus sliced lemon, lime and (!) orange. The staff was super, super friendly. Bonus points for the drunken (white) regular who referred to me as a "rich white lady." Because Daisy's is a hot spot for rich folk, I'm sure. Ha!
(4)Lucas J.
Alway good after a long night of partying
(3)Gina L.
Driving into New Orleans - in the middle of a rainstorm--- super late from CA - accompanied by an exhausted, crabby husband and whiny, anxious German Shepard that was locked in a car hours - this place was a GODSEND. Red beans and rice, a surprisingly well cooked Rib-eye steak and fried green tomatoes- all delivered to my hotel door within 30 min - AND was delicious? Thank you Daisy Dukes!
(4)J J E.
Great Breakfast and very cheap. I was told to go here and how can you go wrong with the name. This was the last place I ate before I left town. It was filling and very tasty. Want so great food go here.
(4)Adell C.
A place to go to soak up your alcohol. Raw Oyesters not chilled, VERY average wings, decent unremarkable Po'Boy, Flavorful Jambalya but served cold (mentioned to waitress, places the food in microwave with biscuit and ruined texture of biscuit when same plate of food returned to table). I will not return to location to eat, EVER! I've eaten at 24 hour diner's with better food and service! Eaters go at your own peril, if you must eat there, let it be out of necessity definitely not for a culniary experience.
(2)L L.
Bleh...I was in New Orleans for 3 nights and somehow managed to eat in this mediocre dive twice. It is dirty, with boxes of crap stacked behind the bar. First I went there for breakfast, which was ok. The Bloody Mary was huge, with a crawfish hanging off the side as a garnish, and they have free refills for them. The coffee cup was dirty and smelled like someone had been using it as an ashtray before they put my coffee in it. Came back again the next night late after Bourbon St on the way to our hotel b/c it was the only 24 hour place we were familiar with. Got gumbo and wings - both were awful and I didn't finish either....which is an amazing feat for a hungry drunk person at 3am. On the plus side, the service is pretty good, and they play random old 80's exercise videos on the TV late night, which was pretty entertaining after 10 hand grenades.
(2)Ni G.
went there on christmas day (12/25/12). there was a line, but it didn't take too long to be seated. good food, good atmosphere. i had the catfish po' boy and it was cooked to perfection.
(4)CJ W.
Great food! HUGE catfish Po Boy....two giant TVs to watch games and wicked awesome service, thanks Patricia! Hate to see ya go, but love to watch ya leave.
(5)A G.
Well, I had high hopes for this place after the doorman at the Marriot recommended it to me and my friend. For New Orleans, this place really let me down. I got their famous wings which were undercooked, however they did have quite alot of meat on them. The wait staff did not want to be there, and when asked about Bourbon Street the waitress became very defensive...definately a locals place.
(1)Kaiping S.
PERFECT spot to stumble to after a night of heavy drinking on bourbon or to celebrate a michigan win in the sugar bowl. good mix of regular food at a 24/7 diner and cajun food, including breakfast. TVs inside as well. the large portions of food will not blow your mind but are def good and priced very reasonably. a much better (and potentially healthier) option than krystal or arbys.
(4)Ron C.
The thing about New Orleans, is if you are staying in-near The Quarter, do your homework on dining so that you can find an unpretentious delicious gem like Daisy Dukes. The nook-and-cranny locals' places like this always have more character, besides. Thanks to Groupon and another site, I was alerted to this restaurant, found very enlightening reviews on Yelp and dined there on September 1. Long week, long travel day, compounded by miserable rain, and a quick tasty meal was in order. My server, Jaz, was very friendly and patient with me (so much good stuff on the menu, and I was starving and couldnt decide). The greeter and other staff were equally inviting and friendly, in person that day and also for my take-out order another day. I ended up with a side salad (gigantic) and a fried oyster poboy (gigantic and delicious -- impossible to get good fried oysters anywhere but Nola and I dont like them raw). A perfect comfort meal that hit the spot and I certainly was back on my weekend trip. My lunch on September 5 made this 5 stars, hands-down. For a bite on-the-go, I thought I'd grab a shrimp po-boy and soem of the famous (per the menu) hand-cut wings. I was absolutely overwhelmed -- the bag felt like someone had mistakenly put someone else's larger order in it. The po-boy was gigantic -- the the point that I decided to enjoy each large shrimp (you're talking 26-30-count or larger) individually -- yummy by the way with light and perfectly seasoned batter -- and make an impromtu salad of the lettuce, tomatoes, and pickles. The wings were equally spectacular -- very large and meaty and the barbeque sauce/seasoning was out of this world (like what you'd expect in a BBQ specialty restaurant). Trust me, the folks near me on my flight were wondering where did you get "that?" I certaily wonder why folks can't make the 2-block trek from Bourbon St for this great comfort food -- vs. straggle into a fastfood joint with nasty, cold burgers (just because it's on Bourbon) for a combo price that is the same as a po-boy or wings etc. Thanks, Jaz, and thanks to Daisy Dukes for being you -- and getting my vacation off to a great start and ending it with a bang! Five stars all the way -- if I return to Nola, I'll be here a lot!
(5)Howard L.
Alligator Po-Boy, large in size and in taste. Although not fried alligator as i had blindly expected, alligator sausage as it came out still had intriguing taste and texture. For the comparative types, alligator does not taste like chicken, even if it was breaded and fried like a chicken. Will stop by here again and definitely a fan, recommended to any casual wanderer looking for a late night bite to satisfy hunger or munchies.
(4)Tiffy G.
Daisy Dukes is a great late night (24 HOURS!!!) spot after some drinks around the Quarters. Must try the Boiled Spicy Crawfish, Lemon Pepper flavored Chicken Wings and the Seafood Gumbo (if you like a thickish consistency). I tried the Seafood Gumbo at 2 other places and Daisy Dukes definitely wins!!!!
(4)Patrick A.
Good inexpensive food that is a step above fast food. In the French Quarter that is hard to come by. Oh and its kid friendly.
(4)D C.
I had low expectations, but was pleasantly surprised! Our waiter was a sweatheart, and the pizza here was really delicious! Good sweet tea too. Very mellow vibe. Not exactly high class, but great for a bite and a place to rest your aching feet.
(4)Aaron K.
Nothing to rave about, but not bad on the whole. Go here any time of day to grab some grub to help with the hangover you got a couple block away. Can't really recommend anything as it was all average. Slightly pricey, but solid breakfast food that can make you feel like you are in your local greasy-spoon.
(2)Kourtney L.
I know a lot of people like this place and I did at one point, After future visits Ive changed my mind. Being a CA girl Ive learned I'm used to fast things and every where in NO is SLLLLLOWWW! This place takes the cake for slow service. On top of that the last time I was there I had to wait for the waitress to tell her "baby daddy jail lock up story" to the table behind us with some guy hitting on her. Then she tells him "if he cant pay her bills he cant have a phone number"...EEEWWWWEEEE hunny, class set sail far from that ship. Next she mentions my daughters race and ASSumes we are similar and best friends because we both share biracial children. Riggggghhht. I don't get it? Many of the waitresses in there were lacking the same common sense as the one I was stuck with and cared to gossip more than service their tip paying customers. I was not overly impressed by the food and my gumbo tasted like Chili. I come to NO for the real deal, not some knock of scared version of what it should taste like. Only plus is there open into the weeee hours...but its not like your getting your food until the mid next day anyhow.
(2)Cindy P.
Several days later, I actually came back here with a large party and ordered the filet mignon philly cheese poboy sandwich! Yum!
(4)Anna M.
Went here for breakfast. Boyfriend and I got the early bird special. Food was good, not amazing. Typical breakfast. The bacon was the only thing I didn't like. It was cold and hard and chewy, not crispy at all. The grits were grits. Had some of the boyfriend's hashbrowns. Get those, not the grits. Sausage was better than the bacon as well. Biscuits were great and fluffy and yummy. Coffee and orange juice is pricey for what they are. Dive diner coffee for $2.50? Other places are cheaper for drip coffee. $3 for a small glass of O.J.? sigh
(3)Christine A.
Spicy, delicious gumbo and a free sample of crawfish. This has become my gold standard for gumbo, believe it or not. I'm not sure why I decided to walk into this establishment out of all of the places around but it did not disappoint. By looking at the patrons, it seemed pretty hip. One table was of what must have been young musicians, another of a couple of 30-something, decent looking guys. My server was a bit rough around the edges but very friendly. Check it out if you get a chance..
(5)Dan W.
Good burgers GREAT seafood and the service was fantastic! Definitely ask for Patricia, she was our waitress and was terrific. Attentive, knowledgeable and friendly....she is definitely what u hope for.
(4)Erin B.
Good Food, Horrible service. The Po Boy sandwich is HUGE and tasty, better than one we tried at another restaurant. The HOT wings are also pretty amazing. The gumbo, jumbalaya, and red beans and rice are good as well. The biscuits leave a lot to be desired. Even the ones at Popeye's are better. The omelette made me sick for a couple days. That said, the food was NOT worth the hour wait, nor the rude service from their assistant manager Barb. After eating there the first night, we saw a living social coupon and decided to purchase it, so we could return for the tasty wings and sandwiches. After an hour wait for the food, we presented the coupon, only to be told that it was only accepted at their other location, apparently we were at their "express" location (which was not posted anywhere). Barb was not willing to do anything for us since, according to her, it was our fault for not presenting the coupon at the beginning (which the coupon does say we must do) and as far as the hour wait- they were busy. She also told a guy using their ATM that it was broken and he would not be charged, and then 2 minutes later $100 popped out with no info on the receipt. We took the money, gave it our waitress and called the ATM company. I called their other location when we returned home to advise them of our bad experience and the manager there was very nice and gave me his number to call him if I ever returned to New Orleans, and he would take care of me - which is the only reason I giving a 3 instead of a 2.
(3)Gina D.
A dive -- if you come expecting more than that you'll be disappointed. This place was directly underneath our hotel room so we saw (and heard) all the comings and goings (even by the NOPD, who "parked" their horses across the street one night). A 24-hour place. If you show up before 9am (which we did) you get 2 eggs, grits or hashbrowns and toast for $2.99 -- not a bad deal and the food was just as expected (greasy). $3.99 if you order meat (don't order the bacon: gross and inedible), and they'll charge you an extra $1.00 if you want your eggs poached.
(2)Debra F.
Went for breakfast and it was very good. I would classify this restaurant as a dive, but with good food. The prices were very reasonable, especially with a restaurant.com gift certificate. The only complaint I had was that the coffee was a little expensive at $2.50. I am from NY and coffee there is about $1.00, but still a good place. Go to Daisy Dukes you won't be upset.
(4)Nelson S.
Awesome place to eat...amazing food...great service....usually eat there 2or3 times when we visit
(5)Kevin B.
An ok place to go. Nothing special. Decent pancakes. Horrible coffee. If you're desperate for breakfast, nothing there will kill you as long as you avoid the coffee.
(2)peter s.
Went for breakfast around 9:30am and was not impressed. 2 reasons: 1-New Orleans has such great food and many options. Daisy Dukes does only pretty basic breakfast foods. I had the cajun omelet which was OK but nothing special. The only reason to go to this place is if you find yourself at 3:00am and starving. By then, most likely it really doesn't matter. The service isn't that friendly and the food is just "food". It doesn't have that wow factor that you can find at other spots. 2-The bloody mary is strange. It is spicy (which is good) but sweet (which ruins it). Yes, it is bottomless but you can't even taste the vodka. Total rip off, you end up filling up on this sweet blood mary mix which makes you think the "should I even have another?" My suggestion skip this place and find some food that creates good memories......
(2)Larissa J.
3.99 breakfast with the best bacon I've had so far in the quarter. Excellent service at 5 am. Have not eaten here at other times of day, but I recommend the early bird breakfast.
(5)Nadege L.
So heard the food was good and it was 24hrs and it's 2am on a Saturdaynight so we went in they were real nice they said we could sit anywhere and while we were looking at the menu I saw a mouse run across the floor and that was it for me we got up and left. That's sooo gross. I didn't tell the waitress why we were leaving so that their customers eating their food didn't have to be grossed out but I did notice a lot of mice running around the streets of the French Quarter. I know the town is old but damn they need to work on sealing cracks in the walls and pest control.
(1)Dee M.
Some of the best and cheapest oysters you can get anywhere! The crawfish was always awesome and you can get it anytime since it's open 24 hours. Does get busy after midnight though and may be hard to find a table. Staff is ok, not great, but the food is worth it!
(4)Bryan R.
Great breakfast and we loved the bottomless bloody marys.
(4)Danny S.
Wings were terrific, gumbo was so-so, although I am no gumbo expert. It was served room temp, which means bacteria temp. But the wings were piping hot and great. Lighting is very bright for a bar, really akes you feel like you are at closing time, although this place stays open late and starts serving breakfast at 5am. Staff was friendly and attentive.
(3)Sarah H.
Perfect hole in the wall type place. It was right outside of our hotel so it was perfect for just grabbing an easy bite. Gumbo was the best I had in the city. Shrimp po'boy was also great. Service was slow and just unenthusiastic.
(4)Trung T.
Ordered plain June omelet, one of the worse Omelet that I have ever tasted.
(1)Nichole K.
My husband & I went here for breakfast, and we both enjoyed our meals. He ordered the biscuits & gravy, and I ordered the early morning special (eggs, hashbrowns, sausage, toast). They are very generous portions, and taste good as well. I think it must've been our servers first day, because she wasn't very good. We sat there for about 5 minutes before she got to us, and by that time we were ready to order our food. She took our drink order and then started to walk away. I said to her that we are ready to order our food, and she said (in her broken English) "I'll be back." What?!?! If someone tells you that they are ready to order, you never walk away! I guess management heard the conversation, because I saw a women tell her to never to that again. We actually had another server come over 2 minutes later and finally take our food order. Again, the food was very good, so I would definitely go there again. A major con for us was that when we got our bill and paid in cash, she didn't give us any change (coins), only bills....which we were owed 47 cents. It's not a large amount of money, but it's principle. Kind of disappointed about that.
(4)Celena L.
I liked this place. I ate breakfast there. After a yucky night at the W hotel and after eating the same thing for several meals prior, their breakfast was great. We had huge servings and fresh food. It was a nice change. The French Quarter food is generally all the same. The only difference is the name. We sat in the window opened to the outside and enjoyed a good breakfast that filled us up so that we weren't hungry til 3 in the afternoon. It was the priciest meal we had in the Quarter although the most food. Ticket for 5 for breakfast was about $80.00. Waiter was from Alabama and was very nice and served us well.
(4)Brooke S.
One word: gumbo. Best gumbo around. Found this little jewel wandering off bourbon street slightly intoxicated around 2 in the morning. Wait staff was a little slow, but after dealing with people like me for all evening, I don't blame the poor woman. Ordered the alligator po-boy and a bowl of the gumbo, and let me say, we came back several times during our stay.
(5)Allie M.
This place is just sick
(5)Linda N.
I found this place late night hidden between bars. I ordered a $7 burger with bacon and fries and it was awesome for the price! The size was pretty large for a burger. I also ordered their AMAZING chicken wings! I am a chicken wing kind of girl and so far this place has made it to the top of my list!!! I went back every night just to have chicken wings for the weekend I was there! The breakfast menu looks great too but I never woke up early for breakfast. This place is a must go for late night hunger after partying. For you west coasters this place is like a Denny's!
(4)B. S.
Got the shrimp basket which said it was served with cajun fries. It was a ton of shrimp on a platter (good if you like large portions) and the fries were regular old not good fries -- nothinbg cajun about them. Service was not very friendly -- but the food did come quickly. Got so sick from the food I was ill for the next 24 hours.
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