Slim Goodies Diner Menu

  • Morning Goodies Combo Meals
  • Slammer Town
  • Omelets
  • Weird Goodies to Eat
  • Waffleopoulas
  • Pancakes, Pancakes and Pancakes
  • Slimwiches
  • Weirder Goodies to Eat

Healthy Meal suggestions for Slim Goodies Diner

  • Morning Goodies Combo Meals
  • Slammer Town
  • Omelets
  • Weird Goodies to Eat
  • Waffleopoulas
  • Pancakes, Pancakes and Pancakes
  • Slimwiches
  • Weirder Goodies to Eat

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  • Naomi M.

    I meant to write this weeks ago but I just wanted to say how blown away I was by Slim Goodies in the aftermath of Isaac. Emerging from the darkness of our house after the winds finally died down, all we wanted was something other than rice cakes and peanut butter that we'd been eating for days. We drove all around looking for somewhere that was open and saw Slim Goodies was bustling. Excitedly we parked and headed over. We were shocked to find that they had no power, no A/C, nothing. All they had was a a gas stove, a lot of breakfast food that would have gone bad, and a few amazing people cooking, serving, and filling water/OJ/chocolate milk/coffee up a storm. Each guest paid $5 on the honors system as they walked out the door and got a plate with scrambled eggs, toast, bacon, and hash browns. Everyone was friendly as could be! Not only did they serve breakfast that day, but continued to for several days. Slim Goodies exemplified the spirit of New Orleans in the chaos post-Isaac. Keep on keeping on - I will DEFINITELY be going back!

    (5)
  • Brian R.

    Had the Jewish Coonass and it was amazing

    (5)
  • Jelly B.

    Good food...love the diner style food & decor. Service was...ok....definately dont want to be in a hurry. Cash only.

    (3)
  • Michael H.

    Ate here for the first time, last Tuesday morning. Great breakfast menu at very reasonable prices(cash only). Nice homey feeling place, lot of trash talking going on between the cooks and regular customers at the counter(open kitchen). Old school looking diner with lots of character. Friendly waitstaff and good food.

    (4)
  • Melanie P.

    I go to Slim Goodies almost every time I go to NOLA, it's a favorite of my mother and me before we go shopping on Magazine Street. Very good diner food with a laid back vibe. I usually get their eggs, bacon and grits and mom gets breakfast with a side of plantains. The service is a bit slow and on my last visit there, our waiter seemed hungover or preoccupied. This is New Orleans, however, so I gave him a little leeway with that. For example, when he asked mom and I what we wanted to drink and she replied "Cafe au Lait" and I asked for the same but with soy milk, he brought us out two large glasses of milk and soy milk (???). The food here is very good, not too greasy. The grits are perfectly creamy and I look forward to having them here. I also enjoy the decor as well as the pics on the wall, very homey atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Diane W.

    Waited almost 40 minutes for our brunch today! The diner wasn't even half full and we sat in disbelief as people came, sat after us and received their food before us. No apologies from the waitress and when we gently inquired why our food was taking so much longer than everyone else's we were told that is was because there we were a big group (5) as opposed to their groups of 2 and 3! Eggs and grits were mediocre at best- so NOT worth the wait! :(

    (1)
  • Drue C.

    Hipster diner. In a good way. If this doesn't make any sense to you just talk to the waiter about t-shirts and music and order something greasy while hungover. They somehow make this cliche enjoyable. I don't know how, but trust me.

    (4)
  • Emily W.

    We had a yummy, filling breakfast here. Cheap, perfectly cooked eggs & hash browns, A/C, good music - all good If you sit at the counter you will smell like a greasy diner for the rest of the day

    (4)
  • Annie C.

    The breakfast here is great, I think it definitely runs more on reputation than anything else though. They don't really do full meals, its more a la carte in its set up. So if you are looking for a full breakfast for one price, its hard to find here. Bacon, biscuits and other things of that sort are all separate add ons that usually come included at other places.

    (3)
  • Martin K.

    What a great neighborhood find. This is a funky diner with outstanding breakfast. I has the Jewish Coonass. It was scrambled eggs over spinach and latkes ( great) with crawfish étouffée on top. Also tried the sweet potato pancake which was very tasty and unique.

    (5)
  • Austin S.

    French toast was just ok. Service was polite but kitchen was very slow.

    (3)
  • Carrie M.

    This place is a solid diner and has some great options. The heavenly waffles (pecan waffles with strawberries on top and whipped cream) have been a major craving throughout my pregnancy and are just amazing. There are also a lot of great vegetarian options which makes me quite happy as well. Cash only! Can be a wait on the weekends.

    (4)
  • Stan S.

    a great diner spot for breakfast. Rosemary liked the waffels, but I thought them too thick for my liking. The Omelets were excellent and I usually get that. Interesting and funky decor, staff is on the ball.

    (4)
  • Naomi Q.

    Loved by locals. Neat Place to have brunch but be prepared for a wait. Waited roughly 20 minutes for table for 3 at around 11am on a Saturday. I had the pecan waffle and hubby had the Orleans Slammer, both good. I tried the crab cake from the Crabby Wife that my cousin ordered and I was pleasantly surprised. We'd go back if someone invited us but we like to go to new places when we're in NOLA.

    (3)
  • Ashley H.

    There's something pretty amazing about potato latkes, crawfish etoufee, grilled spinach, and scrambled eggs... Yum! Decently priced, cash only breakfast spot... Not totally sold that the line at 9:30 am is worth waiting in, but if you're an early riser definitely hit it up!

    (4)
  • Lucy G.

    If you don't know Slim Goodies, you have not had a proper breakfast. It's vegetarian friendly, but also with all your same old meaty favorites. Always popular, this Magazine Street diner is packed on the weekends, and it's not surprising, what with their giant iced mochas, friendly waiters with who dress funky, and a menu that literally has almost anything you could want to order. It's hard to find veggie-friendly places in New Orleans, and for me, this has some of the most creative vegan and vegetarian dishes I have ever found. One of my favorites is the Garden Slammer, with a bed of hash browns, smothered in vegetarian chili (awesome, not spicy, but you can add some hot sauce to your liking) with beans and chunks of tofu, topped with an egg (or tofu scramble if you want) and vegetarian bacon. Or how about the Tex Mex Slammer, which has eggs, hash browns, avocados, black beans, sour cream, salsa, fried plantains, and two warm tortillas. They've got sweet potato pancakes, french toast, chocolate chip pancakes for those with a sweet tooth. They've got veggie burgers, regular burgers, and even some kind of eggs with etouffe on top. Seriously, they have everything. And it's all delicious. One time, I got the Havana omelette, and it was SO HUGE, I ate half, was completely stuffed, and took it home for another meal. It's worth the wait, and now that they've expanded, you're more likely to get a seat. On a nice day, they've got patio seating, too. I've been to a lot of places to find breakfast, but Slims will always be my favorite. (Bring cash, they don't take cards....)

    (5)
  • A Q.

    Holy moly! A beacon in the darkness! Good food! Good music! Good service! Great atmosphere! Fair prices! If they were only open 24/7!

    (5)
  • Jane S.

    This place sucks and it always has sucked. Their food blows, and it always has. So the atmosphere is kitsch, great. But this place is shit.

    (1)
  • Kelsey G.

    Great for a diner but not my top brunch place in NOLA. They have vegan options--which is great-- and their atmosphere is funky as a New Orleans diner should be.

    (3)
  • Meredith V.

    During a recent trip to New Orleans, my friend and I did the unthinkable...we skipped dinner! That's right, we ate a late lunch, took a leisurely nap, woke up and started drinking...a night at d.b.a. with perfect drinks and a great band later, we realized we hadn't eaten. Oh well...there's always breakfast. When we drove by Slim Goodies on the weekend, there was a line out front, so we figured Monday morning would be easier. We walked right in and grabbed a booth. The menu is large enough to offer standard and unusual savory or sweet breakfast fare, so of which has a creole twist. I ordered the Havana omelet with black beans, cheddar, onions, peppers, and I added plantains. My friend ordered banana pancakes with a side of sausage and two scrambled eggs. Yummy, yummy. The omelet was so great...just what I needed. I doused it in Tabasco, which was perfect with the plantains. The decor with funny posters, pictures of customer (with labels like "devil children"), and a large scrap metal rooster make for a funky, fun environment. It doesn't hurt that the wait staff are friendly and treat you like they've known you forever and the cook is singing (I use the term loosely) with the jukebox. Take cash, because that's all they accept.

    (5)
  • Roast B.

    No love here. Bad service bad food. There aren't that many places for nontouristy breakfast which explains why businesses like this can stay open. Couldn't find a seat at the counter since the dirty fan was on the counter and 3 waiters were sitting in customer's seats. Had to wait then ask to place an order. How can you mess up eggs and bacon? Bacon was old and just reheated and tasted bacteria all over. Didn't stop the cook from grabbing a piece with bare hands off the bacon tray 3 feet from me and eating facing me. 2 eggs bacon toast coffee for $8. Never again.

    (1)
  • Carr F.

    Great breakfast spot with many options. Eclectic kind of ambience and atmosphere. Good quality with a good price. They are cash only!

    (4)
  • Elaisa V.

    I had their Katrina burger which was their specialty during Katrina (duh) and it was great! They give you a basic burger in which you can dress any way you want! The fries are crispy and not too salty which is good for health reasons. They give you a good portion of food so you have enough room for dessert ;)

    (3)
  • Lucy B.

    Walking distance from where we stay in New Orleans this was a place that was a must! A small local diner that could be easily missed if you didn't know where to look. It's breakfast and lunch, closes early and is cash only. Not a problem once you've had the food. So delicious... was my Little Goat egg scramble with goat cheese, colorful bell peppers and avocado. I'm told the Orleans scramble was delicious too. Can't wait to go back as breakfast is my favorite meal of the day! 4 stars was simply because it was a bit overpriced to dine here every weekend. Now 3 stars because I made the mistake of eating at the counter and they use a lot of grease to make their food, which is obvious on your plate when you're done.

    (3)
  • Kevin J.

    I dont know if this is a New Orleans thing that I am just not aware of but this place is unsanitary. We sat at the bar area right in front of the cooks. I saw the main cook pick food off of plates before they went out to the customers; i saw him make a burger out of raw ground beef and (without washing his hands) continue to touch peoples food including my own. Finally, I saw the cook use a dirty rag to clean uncooked meat juices and then use the same rag to wipe off a plate before he used it to make someones food. Maybe this is a NOLA thing that I am just ignorant to but being a scientist.....it absolutely disgusted me ESPECIALLY THE RAW MEAT PART.

    (1)
  • Lindsay C.

    This is a great diner for a classic, hearty breakfast. Perfect cure for "too much partying the night before" or "the neighbor's dog woke me up WAY TOO EARLY and I want breakfast" (that would be me). The sweet potato pancakes are AWESOME! Light and fluffy and they taste like fall. Eggs and meat were cooked right. My husband's omelet looked very tasty and he enjoyed it. Not to be missed! If you go on the weekend, go early because I have heard that there can be a line out the door.

    (4)
  • Ryan D.

    The plates are generally variations on the same theme (that is, there's not a ton of variety here). That said, it's a great breakfast joint. Highly recommend it.

    (4)
  • Thomas C.

    This place is really hit-and-miss. One day you have an amiable waiter or waitress and the next you get someone who acts like they want to punch you in the face for walking in. But if you're in the mood for a good old-fashioned 3,000 calorie breakfast, bingo. A quintessential greasy-spoon place. Literally. The spoons are greasy. You may want to bring your own silverware if that kind of thing bothers you. One day I saw a cobweb fluttering from the corner of one of the wall-hangings. A month later when I returned, it was still there.

    (3)
  • b. e.

    I've been in a number of times cause of the fact that they serve fried plantains and shredded hash. Who else serves fried plantains!? Anywho, during all my visits in the later part of the morning, the place had been relatively quiet...a table here and there. It was one of those days, while a friend and I waited for my "mother clucker" and her "havanna" omelet to arrive (with 2 sides of plantains, of course), we amused ourselves by examining all the "funky" decor. With a closer look, we noticed a thick layer of grease and dust and crumbs had settled nearly all over the restaurant (e.g. the windows, pictures, and polaroids hung all over the place.) The edge of our table had a number of sticky maple syrup rings and other unidentified matter caked on. Um...funky...like really. So, our omelets arrived and our waitress let us know it would be a moment until the plantains were ready, but she didn't want our eggs to get cold. Awesome! So, a minute or two into the meal, I noticed something a bit strange about the biscuit I had order with my omelet...I couldn't quite put my finger on it at the time...so I decided to ask my waitress when they were baked. When she returned with our plantains I dropped the question, and she told us they weren't homemade, and she wasn't quite sure WHEN they had been made. Just then, my heart sank, worried about the response to my next question..."And the plantains, are they fresh?" NO. They aren't...they arrive frozen, peeled and ready for frying. You're maybe wondering why this matters, eh? Well, it appears that many of the items sold in this place are delivered frozen, which of course means LOTS and LOTS of chemical preservatives added for the "fresh-keeping" of your food. And that can only be done through a major food processor, and most likely delivered from the notorious SYSCO. YUM! (with extreme sarcasm) Anyway, this bit of information made it a bit difficult to enjoy my omelet, hazy images of SYSCO trucks and preservatives took out the sugar plum fairies with a swift blow to their sweet little bellies and I felt sick. The poor Clucker...(chicken) in my omelet didn't taste great, and I was starting to imagine a laboratory where chickens where genetically raped of their limbs and beaks...oh it was getting baddddd. I racked my brain, and asked to see the menu again, maybe there was SOMETHING I could eat without those damn trucks getting in the way. Hmmmmm...I LOVE me some chocolate chip pancakes...so I asked my server, again, what the low-down on the pancakes were....she said they were prepared in the building, but from a "box mix." I regretfully declined. No Thanks Slim... What a sorry excuse for a diner. And if it was really "love" they were cooking with...it wouldn't be shipped in a SYSCO truck, sealed in plastic wrap, boxed with unidentifiable ingredients and all the wonderfully sickening aspects of what is now happening to our LOCAL FOOD supply. The only good thing I have left to say is our waitress was terribly sweet and answered all our questions with a smile.

    (1)
  • Cass C.

    It's a greasy spoon, but it opens at 7am and the waitstaff is super-friendly and helpful and that keeps me coming back for more. Plus, everytime I go there I tell myself "don't get anything with chili on it for breakfast" and then I get something with chili on it for breakfast. I will send them the bill for my first coronary.

    (4)
  • Jen C.

    Slim Goodies is a cute diner in a great location on Magazine - you can browse the racks at Buffalo Exchange and American Apparel while you wait for your table, because trust me you will have to wait. But the food is worth it. I split an Orleans Slammer and a banana pancake with my boyfriend and both were delicious; especially for how hungover we were :x The service was good and our food came quickly, which is no easy feat in such a busy place.

    (4)
  • Marc C.

    Lots of local character with photos and knickknacks on the walls. From what I remember about the food it was pretty basic breakfast, nothing very special or creative about it. They did not offer biscuits and gravy, so I guess that while they are located in the south, they have a little hipster Manhattan and West Coast blood. Maybe I would give 3.5 stars, but I can't give 4 stars for atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Lindsey C.

    Food is decent enough, though by no means extraordinary, but service is truly awful, even on a Wednesday for lunch with the restaurant not even a quarter full. Waited an hour for some $10 eggs. Overpriced and not worth the bother, especially if you have to wait. The tourists who seem to flock here can keep this one.

    (2)
  • MJ D.

    Cash only - remember that. I eat breakfast here once a month with a group of friends. Service is always good & the breakfasts are too.

    (4)
  • jen r.

    waited outside in the rainy drizzle for 15 mins to be seated but once we sat down and read the menu it seemed to make the wait worth while. the slammers are oh so greasy and good! breakfast is my favorite meal and i wish i lived in nola so i could eat here more often!!

    (5)
  • Denny R.

    My son-in-law host, Michael Pelias, a NOLA native just calls it the Diner. Had a great pancake brunch. He had the Jewish Coonass! You will have to check the menu but latkes, eggs, spinach and crawfish are involved. I just wanted hot coffee, toasty pancakes and bacon. Circe ate two pancakes and spilled a full glass of water all over her daddy! Line moves pretty quick. Outdoor seating in the back.

    (5)
  • C.Rose P.

    I've been a number of times, it used to be a place that I took visitors. They were always impressed by fancy NOLA-style breakfasts and the funky decor. I don't know if it's a recent decline or a steady slope, but this place gets worse and worse every time! The last time I was there was to catch some breakfast before my friend had a fly out. I figured an hour would be plenty of time, considering it was a Tuesday, and we were one of three tables. Wrong. I had to feed the meter again before we finally got our food. I saw a huge to-go order getting picked up while we waited, but with the 4 cooks they had behind the counter, couldn't ONE of them expedite a couple of 2TOPS through the line? Apparently not. On top of that, our server just sat at the end of the bar eating soup the whole time- neglecting us and other tables. When we did finally get our sandwiches, they were cold and aweful. I had the veggie burger, which was cold and bland, and my friend had the chicken sandwich. Obviously a Sysco processed chicken patty. Sad. I really want to love this place, but that experience really killed it for me. Our server could have at least kept our drink refilled and apologized for the wait.... Ergh.

    (2)
  • Eliza B.

    Way cute, affordable and damn tasty. I had to really search for something on the menu that I wanted, but I ended up with The Goat... and ate the whole thing. Cash only, but it was a good breakfast.

    (3)
  • Jeremy L.

    I love the burgers here. Diner style burgers. Haven't even tried the breakfast here because of the burgers. I just add an egg to my burger. There ya go. Service is good.

    (5)
  • Eileen Z.

    great diner fare excellent atmosphere with the funky cool feel of what Magazine Street offers you will wait to get in here on a weekend morning but its totally worth it!

    (4)
  • caleb g.

    I don't know why I don't go here more often, seeing as I live just a few blocks away. Perhaps the most artfully "grunge-hipster, we really ought to be in Austin or Portland" diner in New Orleans, Slim Goodies' main mission is to feed you well. Not only are there both classic and outre' variations on egg dishes galore, but the list of sandwiches, burgers and pancakes will assure that if you walk in with your hippy cousin, matronly mom and punk rock brother. all will leave fat & happy. They even have fake bacon so we non-meat eaters can have a salty strip (I admit, not nearly as tasty as the real thing) with out pancake or omelette. A great jukebox and super cool and friendly waitstaff complete the magical atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Damon D.

    A quaint breakfast spot on Magazine Street that if you blinked, you would miss it... but that's not a negative at all. The cozy corner has some of the best breakfast goodies around (get it, goodies??). The pancakes were like edible frisbees of sweet, yummy goodness. They had that homemade, "mom worked her a** off to make these" taste. I also had an omelette that was quite tasty. The staff was friendly, particularly the cooks, who went into this organized chants of orgasmic moans, (that sounded more like men who were simultaneously kicked in the groin) whenever an attractive woman walked through the door. It was hilarious.

    (4)
  • Jen K.

    Great food for breakfast and lunch. The decor is diner casual with eclectic Polaroids of friends and customers that add to the charm. Simple breakfasts are familiar but outstanding, and the build-your-own omelets and burgers are extremely tasty. Service is attentive and friendly. The only drawback is that you have to come early or you will have to wait a long time for a table...a hallmark of a very good, locally-owned business. I am a regular customer.

    (5)
  • Maria A.

    Awesome new Orleansy diner. I always get the huevos rancheros.

    (4)
  • Leah O.

    Great food, fast service. Perfect breakfast spot (especially if you sleep in a bit too long) with a unique menu. Bring ca$h!!!

    (4)
  • Alec B.

    Great joint. Their menu is original and extensive, the service is great and the food is excellent. I keep coming and coming.

    (4)
  • J G.

    I often visit New Orleans (live in Los Angeles) and this place is rad. Absolutely unbeatable breakfast, especially the sweet potato pancakes. I think it gets pretty rabid on the weekends but if you are in town and have a leisurely weekend morning at Slim Goodies- do it. Magazine street is one of the hippest spots in NOLA so there will be plenty of boutiques and shops to peruse after breakfast.

    (4)
  • Dante M.

    I was very excited to have breakfast here after reading the reviews however I was very disappointed with my experience. I ordered eggs over medium and they came out over cooked. My pancakes were flat and a little undercooked. I will give them another shot but first experience was not so good.

    (2)
  • Jonathan D.

    Slim Goodies is located on a "cool" stretch of Magazine St., close to American Apparel, Buffalo Exchange and Breaux Mart. Inside it's a funky, low-rent diner atmosphere, with plenty of choices for breakfast and lunch. There are often huge crowds on the weekends, but if you arrive early, or go on a weekday morning, you're likely to be sat right away and have your food within minutes. The omelets are delicious, a fluffy egg pancake cradling a variety of yummy fresh fillings. One of my favorites is the Americana, stuffed with peppers, onions, bacon and cheddar cheese. The perfect combination. The hash browns are pretty good, but remember to order them well done if you want them to be crispy. I've never had the Jewish Coonass (latkes with crawfish), but one day I'll gather up enough courage to order it with a straight face. The coffee is good, the prices and low, and the service is exactly what you need at a place like this: friendly and fast. That makes Slim Goodies a winner in the category of no-fuss breakfast.

    (4)
  • Lauren B.

    A great breakfast joint. I love the Jewish Coonass... I mean, I really like saying it, but it tastes pretty good too! Basically a twist on Eggs Benedict; potato latkes (always a win!) topped with eggs how you want 'em and crawfish etouffee. Come on, nothing else like that in the world! Everything I've had here tastes fresh, the servers are friendly and ecclectic. Only problem I've had with this place is that the french toast was pretty scawny and not very flavorful. Also, they are cash only!!

    (4)
  • Chelsea H.

    My boyfriend and I have recently moved to New Orleans and I'm obsessed with breakfast food. We live right by Slim Goodies and have heard some things- so why not, right? First off- we have both worked extensively in the restaurant industry- so know how stressful things can get. However, rude service staff when it's not due is completely unacceptable. We NEVER mind waiting for a good meal...so we waited with what seemed a slapdash way of seating people, but it's a dive, so that's how things are done. Finally we get called in by the hostess and who seats us at the same table with another couple who were waiting. If I'm in the mood and everyone else is doing it- sure I'll share my dining experience. However, we just wanted it the two of us- so just casually asked the server if we could wait to sit at a private table- and without ever making eye-contact, she smirked, "you can ask 'so-and-so' "- assuming we knew who that was. So, we asked, "who?" and she naturally reacted as if we had just spat on her best friend and responded, "you know- the lady that SAT YOU". Right, like the hostess took the time to introduce herself to us. So- we said, screw this- we can find greasy diner breakfast food anywhere with staff that may appreciate our money to help pay their bills. We didn't taste the food- but I don't care. We will never try it.

    (1)
  • Roderick M.

    My favorite breakfast spot in NOLA - the Creole Slammer is hands-down the best thing for you after a night of partying. Bring cash and don't be surprised if the staff looks as hungover as you feel.

    (4)
  • Kevin O.

    Great breakfast. Many good options. It also had a lot of things available for vegetarians. Good atmosphere with a friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Jerrica K.

    Slim Goodies is by far my favorite breakfast spot in the entire city. The menu is extensive and has pretty much something for everyone. The prices are great, the atmosphere is fun, and I especially love it when the tone-deaf fry cook starts singing...it always makes me laugh and wakes me up... The waiters aren't exactly prompt or overly friendly but they are the deliverers of some of the best breakfast food you could ask for, therefore, they are appreciated. You absolutely HAVE TO try the banana pancake...it is to die for...this place is cash only though so remember that when visiting!

    (5)
  • Bob N.

    Our favorite breakfast spot so far in New Orleans. Get the Creole Slammer. Bring cash, not a credit card.

    (5)
  • Jamie C.

    Don't let the crowd of people outside the door scare you away from trying this great brunch and breakfast place on Magazine. Note to newcomers: You put your name on the list yourself and the servers will come outside and check out the list to let you in. While some servers are a bit weird, the food is worth it. The Slammers have all sorts of delicious breakfast food, like the Orleans Slammer with bacon, and the Tex Mex Slammer, complete with fried plantains. It is diner food with a New Orleans touch.

    (3)
  • Cork C.

    A greasy spoon with a clean vibe. This place always leaves me feeling happy. I appreciate the funky vibe, nola centric food descriptions, and good service. I had the Philly cheesesteak which was nothing special, but exactly what I wanted.

    (4)
  • J. J.

    This is a totally unique restaurant and, in my opinion, a staple of any trip to New Orleans. It is inexpensive. The staff is friendly. The decor is interesting--brings a kind of hipsterish vibe to the place. But even if none of this was true, I would recommend it for the FOOD. The breakfast I have at Slim Goodies honestly registers as some of the best breakfasts I have ever had in my life. Slim Goodies has literally influenced my homecooking. I do not know whose idea it was to top hashbrowns/eggs with crawfish etoufee, but that person was a God among men, and I am sure you can guess what I have been doing with my leftover etoufee the morning after ever since I had this outstanding dish at Slim Goodies. Please support this literally awe-inspiring establishment.

    (5)
  • Thomas J.

    This place is awesome. Real classic diner feel with monster portions. The line can be a bit long on the weekends but it's worth it. Brought my sister and her BF here when they were visiting from Seattle, he asked the cook what grits were and the cook just gave us a look like were from another planet. Forget the Mason/Dixon line, you know you're really in the South once you've crossed the hash brown/grit line. Definitely don't hesitate to swing into slim goodies if you're looking for some good eats in the Garden District.

    (4)
  • Julia K.

    Food was a 4; service was a 2. Tex Mex slammer was delish. Unfortunately, all our 4 plates came at different times without any acknowledgement. The waiter was pretty rude and didn't mind serving dishes 10 min apart, spilling coffee on our food, and acting like our request for the bill would be a major effort on his part.

    (3)
  • Chad C.

    Great place for a kick-ass early breakfast. In fact, great place for a late breakfast too. This place was one of the first establishments to open after Katrina. They were cooking on propane stoves and serving on paper plates to the rescue workers and homeowners. Props for being the lifeblood of NOLA. PS: The vegan scrambler is to die for.

    (4)
  • Justin C.

    Slim goodies is absolutely fantastic. You get what it says in their exhaustive menu, your cup of coffee is never empty, and the jukebox never sucks. The food is reasonably priced and hot and good. The omelettes are eggy cocoons that incubate a huge assortment of tasty goodness. Their bacon is amazing. Thick and tangible. It's not crispy and shatters everywhere but it also isn't soft and gumlike. it's perfect. The atmosphere is that of a great greasy spoon diner. The staff is fast and efficient but is still able to be friendly and personable. The walls are adorned with everybody and their kids and random crap that people contribute and no doubt the restaurant themselves post up. I woke up this morning with a decision that I was going to eat breakfast at a restaurant. This is the place that came to mind and this is the place that danced in my head as i took my afternoon post breakfast weekend nap. Hell yes.

    (4)
  • Scotty S.

    I really don't understand what the big deal is about this place. I live half a block away and every morning this place has a line way out the door of hipsters and tourists (as if there is a difference) clamoring for, evidently, some tofu crap? When i went there i didn't even think the menu was that creative... it was just greasy ass food that I can make just as well at my house. I guess it's branding at work. People think the logo looks cool or something? How bout when you come to nola only try new orleans food because you can't get it anywhere else... don't waste your time on this stuff.

    (1)
  • Katy B.

    This place was like veg nirvana for two tired travelers after wandering the Garden District on a Sunday afternoon. I'm willing to guess that this is one of the few restaurants (if not only) where you can find facon (fake bacon) in NOLA. Man. I can't remember how long it's been since I've had a BLT. Add the avocado. Just do it. Rave reviews for the veg bacon cheeseburger too. Oh, cheese fries also got 4 thumbs up. Sassy cooks and friendly wait staff round out the happiness trifecta. Some would be diners were turned away, as the restaurant closed while we were dining. The cook yelled after them "try showing up on time next time!"

    (5)
  • Lauren B.

    I really just wanted this place to have another good review. I miss it. There isn't much I wouldn't do for a Jewish Coonass. And no, that is not a slur...relax

    (5)
  • Carrie F.

    FYI - cash only! This is a seriously good diner. It's fun, quirky and whimsical and so are the staff. They're quick on the coffee, the food and then the coffee refills (which I'm always grateful for on a Sunday morning). I loved my eggs and pancakes! Will definitely be back next time I'm in NOLA!

    (4)
  • John A.

    The best burger I've ever had, hands down.

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    So yum. Good, just so yum..... Went there for the first time this afternoon. Had the Orleans Slammer and it felt good. There was a wait, but I can't wait to go back to eat some more.... Yeah.

    (5)
  • Erich Z.

    Just your average American diner-style food with a bit of attitude, but apparently that can be difficult to find in the area. Unfortunately, you'll also end up paying quite a bit more than you're probably used to due to the uptown location, so bring a bit of extra cash.

    (3)
  • sarah W.

    Slim Goodies Diner is not good. It has a cute atmosphere and a great location, but the food stinks. I wish this place was better.

    (1)
  • Vanessa V.

    my husband and i lived nearby for about a year and a half and ate here at least twice a week (i know, our poor arteries!)... it was always delicious. service was consistently fair-to-good, and prices were pretty decent. one day, we were having the regular lunch when mike looks down and sees a worm in his drink. with legs and eyes and antennae. just small enough to fit though a straw. the waitress said "ew" but didn't comp the food. after that we could never stomach coming in again.

    (2)
  • Janlee A.

    My young friends love this place. The snarky, quirky wait staff are part of the allure. The people watching is outstanding here-you really see the most colorful (tattooed, hair, pierced, etc.) and sometimes downright weird mix of help and clientele. Hearing one waitress yell across the tiny room "Hey, you look like Sh@t" to her co-worker only adds to the funky experience. (Well, she did look bad and smelled bad too.) The food-again, my young friends love it. Personally, I think its nothing special and overpriced for the portions served. I will continue to meet friends here for brunch-

    (3)
  • Chris C.

    Very happy to find this place. Great service and good food at an affordable price. The food is basic but tasty. This isn't where you go for a swank dinner - just a casual place to eat. But if that's what you are looking for this place really scores big in my book.

    (5)
  • Amanda L.

    I used to love Slim's until one fateful day. I went in, craving something like eggs layered on tofu layered on cheese. And this skinny blonde hipster guy put meat on my dish when it wasn't even on the menu that it had meat, just tofu. So I sent it back. And then, I received the most godawful, unidentifiable, unholy combination of curry, slimy, undercooked eggs, and raw (raw!) tofu that I have ever seen. It was a dish that I had ordered before, the garden slammer, and I had never experienced it quite like that... No comp. No remorse. No apology. Slim Goodies: get rid of that guy so we can come back. Thanks.

    (3)
  • Amanda V.

    Typical breakfast food. Cute place. Decent priced. I don't think I would drive far to go here though.

    (4)
  • Erin G.

    We've been going here for a few years and really have had only positive experiences. The wait outside is obnoxious, so we usually wait until lunchtime when the dust has settled. I'm not into snarky waitstaff, and really we have always had friendly efficient service. Now about the food-we've sat at the counter a few times and have witnessed no serious infractions. The breakfasts are always delicious, I usually go for The Guatemalan and my man goes for the Doc Horn. Only 1 time out of probably 35 has there been a mistake on my order, and they fixed it immediately. I also sometimes get the veggie burger with fries. The fries are shoestring, and are always hot and perfectly crisp. The ice in the drinks is that crushed-up, pebbly ice, which I also love. The omelets are big and nicely seasoned, not too greasy. My 56 year old mother is a pancake enthusiast from Michigan, and she asks to go here when she visits because she really, really loves the pancakes, which are big and fluffy. We do often try to go to Slims when they are less busy, and perhaps that is why we have great service and tasty food, but even when we stand in line, we have always had pleasant experiences. The prices are pretty great, the Guatemalan breakfast (2 eggs, delicious seasoned black beans, homemade salsa, tortillas, avocado, sour cream and fried plantains) is only $6.50. Yesterday we each had a burger with extras, fries and 2 sodas for less than $20. In this town that is unheard of.

    (5)
  • Sean T.

    The main reason this place gets five stars is that one of my best friends owns the joint. The second reason why this place gets five stars is due to the food kicking ass. The atmosphere is very New Orleans...artsy...culturally diverse and anything can happen in this eatery...and neighborhood for that matter. It is a real New Orleans experience.

    (5)
  • T-Bone -.

    Anyplace that serves black beans for breakfast is automatically pretty darn cool but black beans this good are worthy of high praise. They also had goat cheese and with the food allergies I have this is a must for me. This is breakfast fare with a little New Orleans character and even a little Southwest spice. Love it!

    (4)
  • Newt L.

    I started off really liking Slim Goodies, but somehow it has lost its luster. The food is good, and I'd recommend giving it a try on a week day, but I'm not standing in line to get in.

    (3)
  • David K.

    Okay - not the cleanest place on the planet, but you have to consider the city it's in. And cash only, like lots of places in town. The servers are mostly really nice even if they forget little things like toast or coffee or sugar or utensils. But the food is damn good diner chow, the menu is fairly eclectic without being presumptious, and the clientele are typical NOLA entertainment, and they are opening a malt shop next door. The patio in back has a nice ravaged look, but the flies out there are annoying. Bonus points for never having seen a cockroach.

    (4)
  • Allison R.

    A great diner with even greater food. All the food is unique and extremely tasty. Watch out for long lines though.

    (4)
  • Carpe D.

    Hole in the wall zagat rated. I had my best breakfast there I loved it. Obama went there too before all the big fuss (You will see his photo on the wall)

    (4)
  • Claire S.

    I really like Slim Goodies. Their prices are reasonable and the place is very vegetarian friendly. Good coffee too! I love coming here when I visit New Orleans. Also, they had a great 70s mix playing when I was there last.

    (4)
  • Ramona P.

    Scabs? Ripped up tee shirts? Ugh, that IS NOT what I want to see when entering your restaurant. Don't you know it takes less than a second to form an opinion? And you can NEVER change a first impression. My impression was this: You staff was sick- scabs tell me someone is sick. Scabs can also mean healing, yes. I do NOT want this impression of your place. I felt welcome, yes, but the general cleanliness made my uneasy. The place was filthy. Next the customer service was weird. I do not like "over chummy" servers. I am NOT your friend. Take a moment to read my body language, listen to what I am saying. Don't make me ask YOU for another coffee, ask me before I ask you. Don't you HATE when we have to ask for things that should already been there? It makes you feel like I am "Running you", when in fact I hate it just as much as you do. It makes eating out a trial! All for a coffee, tea, or something super simple! You are NOT that busy not to notice. Just glance over and look! See whats missing. And if you are observant enough you will bring it before I even notice it is gone. And tell your co workers, that we are everyone's (meaning every team members ) table! Customers DO NOT want excuses! They don't care. Don't pass the buck, and please, check to see if the chef will or wont do something before you say "no", I know chefs' sometimes will if they are not too busy. We are guests of the entire restaurant! Without us, none of you would have a job. There is nothing wrong with stepping up your guest relations-it really won't cost any more. Hey I could even teach you! Your customers will really appreciate it-and change that 3 dollar tip to a five. You really could do SO MUCH MORE! And the food was fine! But good food can NEVER compensate for poor customer service. Take a lesson.

    (2)
  • Casie C.

    Damn good food and damn good service.

    (5)
  • Christa C.

    Excellent service. Delicious BLT. Friendly, friendly, friendly. Stop in on your walk around the garden district. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Richard D.

    I've been here a number of times, and the service is always really hit or miss. There is a certain breed of restaurant in the New Orleans area that kinda tends to have a bit of a pretentious hipster staff that doesn't really seem to care so much about the customer. Slim Goodies happens to have one or two of these working there. It's not always bad though. The last time I went, a mustachioed gentleman waited on me and my lady, and he was outstanding. Any way. Let's get to the food. Two words: GARDEN SLAMMER. Basically, it's hashbrowns, covered in vegetarian chili, covered in cheese, topped with fake bacon (I believe it's tempeh), and then topped with two eggs. The eggs and cheese are optional for the vegans out there. My goodness. This has truly saved me from a hangover a number of times. They also impressed me with their triple cheese fries, which I believe is cheddar, provolone, and blue cheese (which you never see on cheese fries, and is surprisingly delicious.) Though I consider myself a bit of a stickler for service (being seated 7 minutes before anyone on the staff says a word to you...has happened more than once....is a bit much), the food more than makes up for it. So yeaaah, I'll be returning.

    (3)
  • Randy S.

    If you are looking for a change of pace and some diner food, then this is a very good place to go to. Craving real breakfast food, my friend and I stopped in and shared the 'Contractors Combo', no doubt inspired by the hordes of contractors in town doing cleanup and repair in the aftermath of Katrina looking for lot of food (eggs, grits, hash browns, pancake, toast, bacon AND sausage) at a cheap price. The burgers and omelets are also very good for diner fare. Post Katrina, the place is normally packed with lines of people on the sidewalk waiting for a table by mid-morning. The interior is typically diner decorated with a nola twist. The outdoor patio in the back could use a good landscaping and cleanup, but when the weather is nice and the patio is not full, it can be a relaxing time away from the hustle of Magazine Street. Interesting 'looking' people work here and it can be a great place to people watch, especially if sitting near the windows. Cash only.

    (3)
  • Christina T.

    I love this place. The pancakes are extra fluffy. Everything I've had on the breakfast menu has been filling and worth it. I like the decor and vibe of this place. There's definitely lines sometimes but totally worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Krystine S.

    I tried hard to give this place a better rating. But I just can't. First off Ive always been a fan of local restaurants and dives over bigger chain places. Nice location. Lots of on street parking. They had about a 10 minute wait on a Saturday around lunch time which wasn't bad. The inside felt like a mom and pop place. Locals are everywhere here and I liked that. Felt like you were part of the neighborhood. Our server, not sure if he had too many tables or was just over whelmed with things to do but he was not good about refills and after asking to add a small stack of pancakes to my order (waited 30 minutes for breakfast food) and another 20 minutes for a small stack of pancakes. After getting the pancakes, they were very delicious. I just really wish the service was better. We asked our server for refills twice and finally got the check and ended up paying and leaving. I am going to try this place again in another week or two because the food was really good if it just hadn't taken so long and our server was better. But as for now, the review stays.

    (2)
  • Charles H.

    CATSKILL-ISH: food, my burger was kind of small and had an odd taste; SHABBY: but cozy diner, and I love that they use Blue Plate mayonnaise; GOOD VALUE: my cheeseburger, huge side of fries & bottomless coffee was $9; When I got my food at Slim Goodies I was immediately reminded of the opening quip in Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" about the two elderly women dining at a Catskills resort. The first says "boy, the food at this place is really terrible" and the other one says "yeah, and such small portions." Now, the food at Slim Goodies isn't terrible but it is a crap-shoot. I've had the breakfast items before and some were better than others. This time I ventured into the right side of the menu and ordered the Katrina cheeseburger and fries. The good news was that the plate was covered in really tasty and crispy thin-cut fries. But the burger had an odd "industrial cleaner" taste and was only about the size of a Whopper Jr. BETTER UPTOWN CAFÉS: Velvet/Intelligentsia, Tartine, Surrey, Freret Po Boy, Please-U.

    (2)
  • Jen B.

    PRO-Tip: CASH only!!!! ATM on site charges $2.50 (plus whatever your bank charges), that is a mighty pricey plate of eggs!! Slim Goodies is a funky little diner on Magazine St. near Louisiana Ave. If you are in the area, and need some grub, this is a fine place to get some breakfast food in a hipster setting. They offer a fun selection of breakfast combos with silly names (Jewish Coonass, anyone?), pancakes, omelets that range around $10 (but are big enough for two people to get a decent amount of breakfast) and a selection of typical diner foods. On our most recent visit we came with a Groupon in hand and settled on a 'Shroom omelet and a side of latkes to share. The coffee was good and strong. The service was great. The omelet was pretty bland, but nothing a half a bottle of Crystal hot sauce couldn't cure. The latkes were kinda small, about 2 1/2 inches round and were more like shredded potato patties than the potato pancakes I was craving, next time I will just get the hash-browns which looked really good on the next table's order. I was also disappointed with the room temperature toast which came with our omelet. It arrived at our table dry and already too cold to melt the butter, not a HUGE deal, but not worth driving across town for either. A-OK diner if you are in the area, I'll be in Mid-City.

    (3)
  • Jen L.

    How I wish Slim Goodies was still open for dinner. That's when I ate here the most (pre-K). I love that their menu is inventive and has something for everyone. I went most recently with my youngest nieces on a chilly weekday morning. There were only a couple of other tables and the server was kind enough to help us find the warmest table. The girls were pleased with their food but not so much with their hot chocolate (maybe too much powdered mix in the cup?). Yes, it gets ridiculously crowded on the weekends but this place will always have a place in my heart for being open and serving me plain veggie burgers in Fall 2005.

    (4)
  • Bree B.

    One of my favorite local spots. You want a traditional, griddle breakfast? It's awesome and well priced. And their music is always great!

    (5)
  • Paige J.

    I'm still trying to erase out of my mind how awful the breakfast was I ate here three weeks ago. Just absolutely terrible. Great service but badddddd food. Avoid this place like the plague.

    (2)
  • Alice L.

    4 stars for the food, 1 star for the service. We waited about an hour to be seated, during which a server crossed our reservation off the list without calling us, and the owner (?) came outside to tell everyone waiting that "You all are the problem," and that the wait was so long because of everyone hanging around after eating, drinking coffee and playing on cell phones. Inside, the wait staff was distracted and slow. We sat at the counter and could see that the kitchen was doing a great job with limited space. However, food languished in the window for up to 10 minutes before wait staff picked it up. Our breakfasts were delicious, in part because we were so hungry by the time they arrived. The kitchen crew has my respect; every other aspect of this restaurant needs significant improvement.

    (2)
  • James J.

    This place sucks. Word to the waittresses of America - a Tip is "to insure prompt service" - some of you say certain types of people don't tip. A tip is for "to insure prompt service" if you're not getting tips what is it that you're doing wrong. Do you argue over who's going to wait on the table with the black guy - so he's waiting forever? Do you bring him his check and make him wait another 10 minutes to cash him out? I see you jumped on every table as they came in the door even if you were busy. But I was left waiting. You got a tip, but you deserved nothing. BTW - I was in town to recommend places for a 10k convention coming up. Guess you won't be on the list. The Sweet Potato pancakes were not bad. But the service left a bad taste in my mouth.

    (1)
  • Mea M.

    Another local favorite gone down hill. Greasy food, filthy bathroom, over charged on a written receipt, & neglectful service. And did I mention filth? The best part of this place is the logo. I bought a mug here once. Anyway, I'll miss the experiences I had back in 2006. But I have to accept that this place is officially a dump now... It is what it is. (Later, I changed my rating to 2. My husband enjoyed his omelet...)

    (2)
  • Giovanni O.

    Slim Goodies is great for breakfast/brunch. The food is delicious and unique. A bit expensive for a classic luncheon though.

    (5)
  • D. G.

    One of the best restaurants on Magazine Street. Great food, music, decor, and location. Attentive and diligent staff that treats you like family when you dine in. Mike (waiter) remembers my order from top to bottom and engages me in conversation on a myriad of topics. Make this a destination to dine when you're in NOLA and thank me after you've eaten the Creole Slammer!!

    (4)
  • Expert a.

    Still a dump. What a shame. It could be a quaint quirky garden district diner that people feel good about paying for expensive food but after two years it's just a run down poor service bad food expensive diner. Surreys is a good example of what it could be-if only the owners wanted to be better. Bacon was tough. Toast was old. Waitress unavailable just seats down giving iPhone attention. Check was rounded up with no explanation.

    (1)
  • Tom H.

    The food was excellent, as I had heard, but if you are expecting ambiance look elsewhere as the general cleanliness left a little more to be desired. We had omelets and they were big and delicious though and while I've had some dates that would be appalled for me to take them there it is a really good place for food and lovers of eclectic places in NOLA that don't give a damn about anything but the food. Like me sometimes.

    (3)
  • Lisa J.

    Delicious food. Service just ok. Get the hash browns and definitely a biscuit (or five.) Server not amenable to changing orders though (like changing from scrambled eggs to over easy). Food took awhile to come. Otherwise a great eat!

    (4)
  • Sonia R.

    Went here for breakfast and Slim Goodies is one of those places were my overall reaction was "eh, it was ok" It was not bad but it was not great. It was just ok. And in a city like New Orleans, I've come to expect great food (perhaps I should lower my standards). But I do think that there are better places you can go to in this city. I know many people who love Slim's and maybe I need to go back here some other time like for lunch instead of breakfast. Also, important to note that it is cash only and their ATM charges you a fee ($2.5-$3?) in addition to whatever your bank charges you.

    (3)
  • Matt S.

    We both ordered The Bomb and thought it was amazing. The service was great. The coffee and iced coffee were both very good, and the restaurant has a great atmosphere. Great music combined with an old time dinner vibe. I would gladly return for breakfast any time - there are so many things on the menu that I would like to try.

    (5)
  • Tiffany H.

    The place just doesn't look clean, but I was willing to try the food and it was just okay. $15 for an okay breakfast in a dirty restaurant...I'll pass.

    (2)
  • Chili A.

    Yum. Great place, great staff, great food, great selection with healthy alternatives, huge portions, gentle prices, good music. Can't go wrong. The backyard is wonderful. Every dish I've had here has been good. Leans heavily toward eggs but can sub tofu.

    (5)
  • Lindsey S.

    My boyfriend had the bacon, egg and cheese sandwhich (BEC) - very simply and amazing! I had the Orleans Slammer with tofu instead of the egg scramble - so good! Will definitely be back again!

    (5)
  • Jordan R.

    Delicious. Fast service. I had the Orleans slammer. --- hash browns, bacon, sausage, tomatoes and two eggs. -- all slammed together it was a feast. My other half had a Greek scramble. Which was equally delicious. Great location and great ambiance !!

    (5)
  • El Raul S.

    Locals and the web are big fans of this breakfast place so naturally you'd expect long lines to get in. Careful, those lines are not just because of the devotees. Why go: Their prices are reasonable and they offer something for everybody. I was looking for light and cheap and the Guatemalan was what I needed; eggs, black beans, plantains and tortillas. It wasn't the best breakfast ever but it was satisfying. I also tried the coffee and that was good. No gimmicks just good coffee. The place itself had personality. I would label it a "Bohemian Diner". Why not to go: The service is friendly but slow and not responsive. After waiting about 20 minutes in line I had to wait another 20 - 30 before I got what I ordered. Remember, I just ordered eggs and beans. My daughter spilled water on the booth bench, I asked for something to dry the bench off and 10 minutes later I was given a stack of napkins. Even though I was handling a 6 month old, the waiter did not offer to help wipe off the booth, he just placed the napkins of the table. I only got my coffee refilled once as the waiter went M.I.A. Even paying for the bill took another 20 mins. I believe that it would have been longer if not for me tracking the waiter down again and telling him I was in a hurry and needed to pay. Recommendation: If you are looking for an experience that is worth waiting in line skip Slim's. In my 4 month visit of New Orleans I went to 3 breakfast places and this place ranked 5th. I recommend the Ruby Slipper. The food was better and the service was excellent.

    (2)
  • Ryan F.

    Opened after Katrina serving food and taking care of first responders. There cash only like most local diners in New Orleans. Its located in a good area of Magazine street for some shopping afterwards. The food here is really tasty but you won't lose any on your belt size.

    (4)
  • Samara T.

    I'm giving slim goodies 2 stars because the food is decent. The service however, leaves much to be desired. Be prepared to wait at least 25 minutes for basic breakfast food. I have been here several times and have waited longer than 25 minutes every visit. Being a server myself, I understand when its busy that service takes longer...no big deal. I will gladly drink my coffee and wait. This place however takes the cake for longest wait, slow or busy. Today was the last straw. I won't be back. my waitress was far from friendly, we had to ask for about everything, from napkins to coffee creamer. We asked to split a meal bc in familiar with their portion size. Our meal as brought on one messy plate with an extra plate for us to spilt. Had I not been an experienced server, would have been a mess to split all over the table. Btw it is cash only which there is no warning. I'm sorry, slim goodies...with all the competition on magazine street these days, yall need to step up your game if yall Are going to charge upwards of 15$ for basic breakfast food.

    (2)
  • Amanda W.

    Walked in with my fiancee around 10 and was seated immediately. I really enjoy the vibe here, but they were having music issues all morning, starting and stopping the same Beyonce-centered mix. I'm fine with some old school Destiny's Child, but at least work out the kinks in your iPod system before using it at work. I got a combo with standard breakfast items: two eggs (over easy), a small bowl of grits, two strips of bacon, a biscuit, and a bottomless cup of coffee. That was $8.50, which isn't horrible but not a great deal either. They do allow you to BYOB if you like to get drunk while you brunch. I had work in two hours so, alas, no mimosas for me. Our waitress was nice but was either a space cadet or overworked. The service was fine, except for forgetting to bring us our toast/biscuits until I asked and forgetting to bring me cream for my coffee. Not a big deal, but just keep in mind that you apparently need to be proactive and ask for stuff like this if you want it. The coffee was good, my bacon was perfectly cooked, and the bsicuit was delicious. Everything else was kind of meh. My grits were tasteless, even after I put a whole pat of butter into the teeny bowl. I love grits, but there was just no effort put into theirs at all. My eggs were overly oily, although they were cooked perfectly (over easy is not always, well, easy). My fiancee, however, appeared to really enjoy her dish (I don't know what she ordered, something Mexican), so perhaps I just ordered the wrong thing. If we had had to wait, I think I would have been more PO'd. Given the circumstances, I was just underwhelmed. With so many other breakfast and brunch places that knock my socks off, I wouldn't come back here.

    (3)
  • Dan K.

    I really liked Slim Goodies. My friend Smash met me there and she made a great choice. I was going to get the crabby wife, but just missed the last serving of crawfish étouffée which was part of that dish so I got the carpenters breakfast instead. Very good. And the very sweet waitress made me a special hot chocolate with whipped cream. Would definitely go back. A lovely experience for us all.

    (5)
  • Meghan F.

    This place has the worst service I've ever experienced in a restaurant. My friend and I went in to grab a quick sandwich, which ended up taking longer than a three course meal downtown. Once we got our food, we ate rather quickly and were left to sit. We couldn't find our waiter anywhere or get the attention of another one to bring us our check. Finally we saw him sitting down at the end of the bar. I went over and asked if we could pay, he never even turned away from his phone to look back, just held his hand out over his shoulder for the money. He gave me completely wrong change (also just handed over his shoulder without turning around), but by that point I was over it and just left. Kudos though to the guys working the line, my BLT was huge and tasted great. But I can find plenty of other places that will make a good BLT and not treat me like I've inconvenienced them.

    (2)
  • Ann C.

    I wish the tofu scramble wasn't SO oily, you can move it to the side and have a big slab of grease. I do enjoy that they offer a tofu scramble and tempeh bacon, and it can be good, you just have to sop it up with some toast maybe? Whatever, it's diner food, and if you're in the mood for it, it's good. Sadly the service completely varies. I've gone and had amazing service, but I've also gone in and been given my coffee in a cop that had lipstick stains on it. Bright red noticeable lipstick on it. And when I said something about it they seemed more frustrated with me than embarrassed that they served me that! And be warned, it is cash only! I've walked down the street to the bank rather than pay the ATM fees there. So bring cash!!

    (3)
  • michelle o.

    Awesome place! Very laid back but good food! Cash only!!!! I had the Americano omelet which is huge! It comes with a home made biscuit that's perfect. I also got a side of grits! Needed a little salt but other wise perfection! Nice people and good food I will be back!

    (5)
  • Catie K.

    I love this place. I ordered the Jewish Coonass, which, to be honest, tasted really good but got quite soggy by the time I got to the second latke. My partner got something that looked absolutely delicious...it had avocado and plantains, and I was totally jealous. The service was fabulous and the music had us tapping our toes the entire time. This is my kind of place.

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    Ok, we went on a Wednesday, but our service was outstanding. I read all the horror stories, but was undeterred. I had the Tex Mex Slammer, my wife had the Orleans Slammer, and daughter had the sweet potato pancakes. All were excellent. I will go back to try the Jewish coonass, and the little goat.

    (5)
  • Brandon A.

    Nothing special to brag about. Really good dive diner in a good area on Magazine St. the menu is mostly breakfast, but they do have your typical burger, BLT, etc. The fact that they are cash only and don't have an ATM in house dropped another star from me.

    (3)
  • Bijan R.

    Solid food. Slim goodies takes a fun NOLA spin on a diner. Any of their breakfast plates with the black beans is a great choice. Nothing crazy good but consistent and a great choir for breakfast!

    (3)
  • Cutter K.

    I loved this place! A good amount of seats and an interesting cross-section of people eating. I grabbed brunch today and there seemed to be a lot of Cross Fit devotees, neighborhood residents, and tourist shoppers mixed together. The food is perfect. I was in a simple mood and opted for pancakes, bacon, and eggs which came quickly and prepared exactly as I requested. Just what the doctor ordered after a touristy week of random deep fried foods. The menu is descriptive and fun without being obsessed with its own cleverness. The service is FANTASTIC. It was a little busy but I didn't feel pushed out and I was checked in with frequently by the wait staff. I did have to giggle a bit when I stopped in the restroom - the ladies room has two toilets for some reason, but it's just another splash of whimsy.

    (5)
  • Whitney S.

    I've always loved Slim Goodies. However after this last experience I can't see myself rushing back. Canned mushrooms are probably the worst thing a restaurant can serve. Then the check was thirty bucks for two breakfasts and coffee. A canned mushroom omelette should not cost 10 -12 bucks! I am not sure what has happened but I am super disappointed.

    (3)
  • Moira R.

    I go all week fantasizing about that sweet stack before the weekend finally comes and I finally have the time to go out for breakfast. Although I have never had anything disappointing, the sweet potato pancakes with multiple refills of coffee are by fast my favorite. Slim Goodies has a wide range of diner style breakfast and lunch items that but the spot after a night of drinks or a long week of office politics. With the Polaroid photos on the wall and the classic rock station this is a truly New Orleans dining experience. Pro tip: don't be off of by the line outside the door, it moves very fast, and the wait is well worth it.

    (4)
  • Whitney J.

    How can you not love this place? Laid back and comfortable decor, cheap good food, awesome music-- it's fantastic. From their omelettes to their pancakes to their burgers, I've yet to be disappointed. Their sausage is just ok, but their bacon rules. If you need a place to grab a bite in a hurry, this might not be your place as there's often a line, but it's well worth the wait. Watch out though--Cash Only!

    (4)
  • Susan S.

    When you wake up hung over head on down to Slim's. Their menu array caters to many and will surely have a cure for all your pains. Staff is friendly and attentive. Slim's is a very hipster nouveau diner. The only reason I couldn't give them a 5 star review is because of their hours. Diner's are good for late night just as much as early morning.

    (4)
  • Alisha K.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PLACE. Not a big fan of the line that's usually out the door but it's worth the wait if you've got the time. Great service, great pancakes, yum! Consistent every time we go, never been disappointed.

    (4)
  • Holly G.

    Went here for brunch one Sunday and was pleasantly surprised. It was busy so the hubby and I sat at the bar (diner-style bar. Sadly they do not serve alcohol). Service was prompt and good. I ordered the chili-cheese omelette (I know, right? Who would have thought?) and it was fantastic! What a crazy good combo. Hubby got the mushroom omelette and also agreed it was very good. The menu is extensive and it includes all of your favorite breakfast dishes and more (hamburgers and things). Heads up that if it's a popular brunch time it will be crowded, and they're cash only. But don't let that deter you!

    (4)
  • Roger W.

    Great place for big breakfast, and they offer many options to choose from... They just need to accept credit cards, and I'd rate them 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Seth B.

    Otherwise knows as slim's is a colorful lunch and breaksfast spot that reflects the personality of the owner. A great place to sit at the bar or in it's failry sizeable dining area and eat a creative inspired breakfast treat. Many different types of omelettes and breakfast potato creations. Always draws a big crowd on weekends and holidays for bruch. Even Obama stopped by in 2008 to secure a few votes.

    (4)
  • Will F.

    Blues salad rocks.... Good portion and super tasty. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Can't wait to try the other items on the menu.

    (5)
  • Sergio S.

    Had the creole slammer and it was delish. Friendly staff and great atmosphere. This is NOT your run of the mill dinner. Loved it, just don't forget to bring cash or you'll be paying an ATM fee.

    (5)
  • T B.

    Very fun and quirky spot for breakfast. I had a delicious veggie omelette. My only complaint is that it's cash only and they don't have an ATM on site. However, there is one across the street.

    (4)
  • Lola W.

    Super disappointed since I had wanted to try this place for awhile. We were skipped over on the waiting list and then no one took our order after we were seated so it took an hour and a half to get our food. The waiter was just horrible and I'm still confused on why he was running around crazily since he only had 3 tables. I got the veggie slammer and my husband got the Robert Johnson burger. Both were decent, but not worth recommending. Maybe it was just an off day, but I won't be back. I will say they have a lot of vegetarian options.

    (1)
  • Bob L.

    I love that there food has layers but the tofu is never cooked and sometimes the flavor is off. The food always takes to long and theres always a line to be seated. Probably won't eat here again.

    (2)
  • Donas W.

    Came here with a groupon in hand. We were the only ones dining. (Hours had just extended & apparently no one knew.) My husband ordered a bacon cheeseburger and fries. No complaints from him! After striking out with the chicken breast sandwich (they ran out), I scored with the BLT. It was pretty darn good. Service was slightly better than OK. Polaroids pics adorned the walls. Kinda had a local feel. I have a feeling it would've been a better experience as a hopping breakfast dive.

    (2)
  • Mark W.

    I come here for the breakfast. It's always hot-n-fresh. Staff here is quick and friendly and I can be out of here for around $10. The other menu items maybe good, I don't know because I've only ordered breakfast.

    (5)
  • Allison B.

    Cheap breakfast, good food, diner like ambiance. Open on Sunday nights as a burger joint called mvb. Friendly service and open kitchen make it easy to eat alone or with others. Definitely a go-to for great breakfast!

    (4)
  • Fernando M.

    Feb. 2012 In town for the Superbowl. From the second I walked up I knew this place was like home. Stickers litter the door, almost hipster but thankfully not. Purely authentic. I walk in and the place is jumping, people fill almost every available seat so I head to the counter. The music is pumping as I hear the almost sibling like talk going back and forth between staff. Then I knew I was home. More stickers and photos of patrons fill the walls in no order at all and gives you the warm feeling of a teenagers room. And not your teenagers room where you have to tell them to pick up a million things, but the nostalgia of your own. Your music, your pictures, stickers and posters. As I sit at the counter and awe at the chaotic yet harmonic atmosphere it's like the movie ratatouille where the mouse controls the chef all around the place in quick and smooth movements up over and around everyone and everything. And just as I'm thinking where's the server, bamm! Menu in hand, and ready to serve and as the stickers on the wall in the kitchen seem to attribute to a Star Wars era group of employees, I'm convinced the "Force" is with them.

    (5)
  • Henry H.

    WORTH THE WAIT get a Slammer. you will not be disappointed

    (5)
  • Lorey F.

    Food is always great but they've got to clean up this place. We had to move tables because we were surrounded by flies. Looking behind the banquette we noticed food and butter packets wedged between the window and the banquette. This place needs a thorough scrubbing- I know it's dubbed a hole in the wall, but there's a quality standard when it comes to food service.

    (2)
  • Presh E.

    This is my favorite place for brunch. The veggie slammer? Yes, please. It has a retro-vintage feel, but it's also trendy. The waitstaff is edgy, with tattoos and piercings, but very friendly. Photos that look like they came from the 80s or 90s line the walls and really adds to the atmosphere. Usually, I'll get the veggie slammer -- eggs (or tofu) and hashbrowns topped with veggie chili and cheese. It can be made vegan, too. It's the perfect hangover breakfast. The sweet potato pancakes are also a favorite of mine. I've gotten the veggie burger once, but it was not a good experience. It was busy, I was the last to get my food and they gave me a beef burger. I'm vegetarian, so I had them send it back. When they finally gave me my burger, the entire table finished eating and they were stuck watching me eat (I didn't even get french fries, which came with the beef burger). HOWEVER, I think it was the owner or manager who came over, comped our table and gave us dessert. And this is why Slim Goodies remains my favorite brunch spot in New Orleans.

    (4)
  • Willow O.

    Had a great sitting in the beautiful back garden. The service was exceptional and the food was great, everyone in my group thoroughly enjoyed their meal. It is cash only though.

    (5)
  • Porsche L.

    We always hit up SG when we visit NOLA, and usually gravitate towards the same egg dishes (Orleans Slammer for me), with their thin, crispy home fries, chili, bacon, and all that good stuff. We tend to arrive within an hour or two to closing time, when the place is nearly empty, so the service is usually good. We haven't had a negative experience in the half-dozen or more times we've been there.

    (5)
  • Lindsay A.

    Slim Goodies is one of my favorite breakfast spots in NOLA. I love sitting at the counter on a weekday, drinking my coffee, reading a paper, and watching the cook do his thing on the flattop griddle. I have never eaten breakfast here with my dad, but it always reminds me of him. Our favorite breakfast when I was growing up was eggs and pancakes. This combination is harder to find in restaurants than one would think. Fortunately, Slim's has the Doc Horn; pancakes, eggs, bacon, and coffee. This is exactly what I want on a slow morning or when I'm missing the family a little. Slim's gets crowded on the weekends around the normal breakfast hours, so plan accordingly. I personally like my breakfast in a slow paced, easy going environment so I stick to the weekdays. They have other good options here including lunch and great milkshakes. It's a cool diner on Magazine to have a decent meal. But I thank them for the Doc Horn most of all.

    (4)
  • Kenny R.

    I've eaten here before and Loved the food, but the service has come down a notch. The prissy, loud, demeaning to employees owner/manager would not inspire me to work very hard either. Most employees seemed to be in decent spirits before she walked in right at closing then everyone looks depressed as she proceeded to yell at employees and talk about how she had to get a different rat poison, because the one they are using also kills other animals. Some things should stay in the back of the restaurant while you are still serving customers. Honestly can't complain about the food, service just needs to be tightened back up when a waiter takes the trash out then hands us menus.

    (2)
  • Bruce L.

    Mediocre food, rude wait staff, more expensive-than-it-should-be, and cash only, but an uptown standby, unfortunately. I came here often when I lived in the neighborhood. I suppose that it's cute to be rude to your patrons, but it gets old. I'll take that "get out of the way" with a side of please and thank you. It'll be great to see more breakfast competition start up and get this place up to par.

    (2)
  • Aaron M.

    We had breakfast on a wet Saturday morning, and man it was good stuff. It's cash only. The staff is fun and quirky. Food was excellent and above average diner fare. Sweet potato pancakes were awesome. The eggs were perfect. Hash browns that were actually decent and worth eating. (And man, the portion of hash browns was enough for three people.) We had a table of four, and everyone loved their food. My friend, a local, says she comes here often, and I can certainly see why.

    (4)
  • Lan D.

    I've walked by this place numerous times without even realizing it exists. It wasn't until I read about it on Yelp and went looking for it that I realized there was a diner behind this storefront. I like the quirky and homey decor of this place and the menu is full of imaginative dishes. Service is prompt and friendly. The cooks sing and joke as they work. It's a great place to eat and to sit and read a paper afterwards. Breakfast and lunch foods are available. They only accept cash as payment. I must say though, especially for a place that accepts only cash, this place is slightly overpriced. Sure, there's always a markup for eating out, but here particularly, the markup is really noticeable. For instance, for $15, I got two eggs, two sausage patties, bacon, grits, hashbrowns, a single pancake, and a sweet potato pancake. (I ordered the single sweet potato pancake as a side.) The sausage patties, though good, were only sightly larger than silver dollars. Three quarters of the plate was grits. And how much does pancake batter for a single pancake cost? My meal was good, no doubt. But I did have a bit of buyer's remorse shelling out $15 for my breakfast. During my meal, I sat at the bar. It was a warm day and the cooks had a table fan sitting on the bar. It had collected dust as fans do, and my food was set right next to the fan. As I was eating I kept on thinking about how dust might be collecting on my food unnoticably. All in all though, this is a great local restaurant and a good place to take visitors to give them at New Orleans experience. I tend to avoid places that take cash only, so I won't be back often, but if they accepted credit cards, I'd be back more often. Although if you're really looking for a great breakfast experience at a cash only place with a local New Orleans vibe, I would check out Surrey's Café & Juice Bar first.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth C.

    Cash Only... I've been here several times. The food is a little greasy and I really can't even say that I like it. I go here for the atmosphere when my friends insist that this is where they want to be! I love, love, love the shop; it's eclectic and different, like New Orleans!

    (3)
  • Sheryl S.

    Food is great, overhead tunes old school and it's a funky looking diner which suits me. Love it!

    (5)
  • Patti F.

    We tried this place out based upon the Yelp reviews - thank you Yelpers! CASH ONLY! I really enjoyed my breakfast, I went out on a limb and ordered a NOLA take on huevos rancheros and was not disappointed. My companion ordered typical eggs, meat and grits. He didn't love his - but I think because he didn't try something new. The diner and the staff are all about personality. Clearly it's a locals kind-of place. The only odd thing, was the incredibly loud argument the line cook was having with a dishwasher about how hard his job was and how nobody could do it better than him. Hmm, everyone in the restaurant could hear the argument, and frankly some folks were a little scared at the decibels. A little off-putting to some, interesting albeit to me.

    (4)
  • John T.

    Good standard diner in new orleans. I love diners and I love this place.

    (4)
  • Carly S.

    So many options for breakfast and ALL of them are delicious! I love a place that has more than just the traditional breakfast plates. My favorite is the Tex-Mex Slammer or the Guatemalan..I can't decide. They get very busy, especially on weekends of course, but if you show up before 9 or 10am, there usually isn't a problem getting a table. Prices are just barely higher than you would expect to spend for breakfast (the last time I was here it was 70 dollars with tip for a table of five with five entrees, 3 coffees, and two OJs), but the quality and selection is worth the price. My brother thought that his scrambled eggs were egg beaters, which would make me sad because I want to think everything here is homemade (the biscuits aren't) so you may want to ask. Service is generally friendly and the crowd has lots of regulars. This is definitely one of my favorite breakfast places, I wish they were a 24 hour joint!

    (5)
  • Shercole K.

    I love Slim Goodies. Its truly a great place to get some breakfast. Pancakes, eggs, you name it, its wonderful! I even love the hamburger ( Katrina Special). It's one truly delicious Diner. It's also clean! You can't say that for most diners! Friendly staff and great seating. On a nice day sit out in the back, truly relaxing especially on a Sunday. Reasonably priced, just make sure you bring cash

    (5)
  • KJ S.

    After reading the reviews I was expecting to be blown away, but maybe my expectations were a little too high. Don't get me wrong, this is a cool dive diner, and they offer some unique, local flair to their food, but I wasn't blown away by it. The place is a true dive, attracting a diverse crowd of business people, tourists, and local hippies. Their prices are a little on the high end for a dive diner, and the portion sizes aren't huge. For example, I paid $4 for what I would consider a medium sized cup of grape juice. Our breakfast for 2 of us came to around $30, including tip, which is far more than we normally spend on breakfast. They are generous with the coffee and you almost have to hold your hand over your cup to get them to stop refilling while you're not looking. I had the Creole Slammer for breakfast, and it was good but I was expecting more flavor from the crawfish etouffee in particular. I discovered that a little hot sauce made it all better. My gf had the Jewish Coonass (yes, that is really the name). She enjoyed it, but we couldn't believe they actually named something that on a menu!

    (3)
  • Larry D.

    I would be lying if I didn't say the food was good. There is no doubt about that. However, the customer service was like something out of a horror film. The woman running the place ruined our whole experience. From the moment we walked in she was rude to everyone in our party. I have worked in the service industry all my life. The reason I chose to write this review is because I believe you are doing a disservice to the company if you don't let them know when something like this happens. I know just as well as anyone else that people sometimes have bad days or even weeks but there was no excuse for this kind of behavior. I have never seen anything like it. Give it a try if you want but I certainly will not be going back.

    (1)
  • Jennifer G.

    Service is a little hit or miss, but the food is great. I love the Garden Slammer. We ate here twice on our recent trip to NOLA. The restaurant is frequented by locals & everyone seemed comfortable leaning over and asking what you ordered. Cash only, so come prepared or you will be directed to the "ATM to the left of the totem pole."

    (5)
  • Alyssa R.

    We were seated and attended to right away. Coffee kept coming and our food came quickly. I got the sweet stack. While it was delicious, the bottom of 2 of the 3 pancakes were decently burnt. I was willing to let it slide because it didn't destroy the flavor too much. Pretty good food, but not sure ill be craving this place weekly.

    (3)
  • Austin M.

    The food wasn't necessarily epic (still good though), but the waitress was awesome, watching the cook was fun, and the atmosphere was great... Locals coming in with friends, regulars meeting there for breakfast, people laughing and enjoying themselves.

    (5)
  • Caitlin N.

    This is one of my favorite breakfast spots in New Orleans! It became a quick favorite to my friends and myself! My go to meal is their repopulation combo. It includes two eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns or grits and biscuit or toast. I always have to get their hash browns, and I've had many a discussion with friends over how good they are and the desire to be able to make them at home (several of us have tried and all have failed!) Be warned you may have to wait awhile if you come when they're busy. But just write your name on the clipboard placed out front relax and enjoy some of magazine streets finest people watching.

    (5)
  • Stephanie Q.

    Dive is the right word! The food is greasy and the service is horrindous! I waited 40 minutes on my order before I gave up and left! That is after I got up to get my own menu and stopped someone to finally take my order. Plus they have 2 critical health code violations as of March 2013. Which can be found online so it is factual this place is dirty. The hipster service staff actually view their customers as bother. You can try if you like but you have been warned. Health inspection inspections.eatsafe.la.g…

    (1)
  • Curtis B.

    It was our first time eating here. We ate on a Monday morning around opening time (6AM). We had the sweet potato pancakes which were amazing! They had a slight pumpkin bread flavor. Maybe vanilla extract or nutmeg.... We also ordered a basic breakfast of eggs, sausage, biscuit, and grits. This was pretty good . It was what you would expect at a diner. We will definitely be bcak to try the other dishes on the menu. Worth every penny and it way cheap for what you get.

    (4)
  • Vicky L.

    Even though I've only gone here once, I think it's a great place. I arrived at 7 am. right when it opened. it was pretty deserted, but there was a handful of really nice gentlemen sitting at the bar eating already. When I entered, I was about to sit at one of the booths and read my book, when the chef said, don't sit there, sit here so you can pretty up this place. it may sound sexist, but you had to be there to see how adorable it was. The chef handed me some cut up fruit while I perused the menu (I took a long time). when I finally decided what to eat, I was able to do some reading, but the gentlemen at the bar were having a lively conversation, and I felt comfortable chiming in a few times. It's a very friendly place. Its like Cheers, but for breakfast. I was able to do some reading, but also some talking. I really wish that I was more of a morning person so I can go back at 7 am.

    (4)
  • Kathryn G.

    Amazing food and very good service. You may have to wait a bit and sit next to strangers to eat, but everything is excellent. We went during a very busy time but everything was well worth the wait. I visit New Orleans often and I will definitely be returning here.

    (5)
  • Jeremiah P.

    Excellent, large breakfast, and a cool location. The black beans are great.

    (5)
  • Devin H.

    Looks tragically hip, too bad I couldn't get anyone to take my order. How do you order here?

    (1)
  • Keith C.

    Let me start of by saying I'd rather go to ihop! Why? Rude wait staff and overpriced mediocre food. Once we got to our table the "owner" tossed our menus on the table in front of us, and didn't say a word. RUDE!!! Despite this, my wife and I ordered a waffle, an omelet and two chocolate milks. When we received our food it was bad, burnt bacon, dull veggies, no cheese. The waffle was flat and dry and not the big fluffy golden brown waffle you would imagine or hope to see on your plate. The bill was 20 bucks, and definitely not well spent.

    (2)
  • T E.

    Took over 5 mins for someone to take my order. They were not busy. Much of my tex/mex was burnt. The best thing was avocado & plantains. Don't think I will return.

    (2)
  • Ben S.

    Only in NOLA for four days, but I ended up eating here twice. Great breakfast place with bountiful options (for vegetarians and carnivores alike). The servers will call you "honey," "sugar," and the like, so you'll know you're in good hands. I enjoyed the coffee (bottomless refills), the Guatemalan breakfast and the Garden Slammer. Prices are reasonable. Decor is quirky - but not off-putting, just New Orleanian. No complaints - just get here early, because even on a Monday morning people were lined up!

    (4)
  • Zac P.

    Had a great brunch while exploring magazine street area. Took the trolly down and visited the cemetery then headed here to eat. The portions are ample for the price. I enjoyed my crawfish omelet. And ordered a chocolate malt which was definitely hand spun. Our waiter was incredibly nice and made lots of small talk with us. He allowed us to customize our choices because we didn't all see exactly what we wanted on the menu as a choice. The place was pretty crowded but we were seated quickly and our food was hot and ready quick. A nice change from some of the other places in New Orleans. It is hard to spot at first just a single door in a strip of funky clothing and shoe stores. The majority of the patrons seemed like patrons. The decor is very collegey. They have pictures all over the walls with stories and names of the people on them. There is even a picture of Michelle Obama eating there by the bathrooms.

    (5)
  • Leila A.

    A wonderful place to take a stroll to in the morning. Food is amazing and will get you ready for your day.

    (5)
  • E W.

    A friend recommended this place even though the hotel suggested Gott Gourmet. Really glad we went here, instead. We had breakfast here which was great-sized and super tasty. I had the Jewish Coonass, even though I was loathe to say those words. The service was quick, the food was delicious, and even the coffee was good. It's on Magazine near tons of shops and antique places, which puts it in a great location to walk around and explore the Garden District. Definitely a to-do if you're visiting.

    (4)
  • Dayle O.

    The food was great, as it should be. It was raining so hard and wind blowing so much that the front door was blowing open on its own. That said, some water, some kind of way, got into the kitchen area. My waitress had died red hair, she started bitching about the water on the floor telling the supervisor all kinds of crap including how she "will sue your ass" if she fell do to the water. The supervisor said that young people freak out too easily and stuff like that until the cook jumped in and told the supervisor that he needs to watch what/ how he talks to the waitress. The two of them were so overwhelmed with bitching about the water that part of my order was forgotten about. The waitress spent the entire time texting on her phone or talking ot someone about the water crisis. The cook even made comments like "Welcome to Slim Goodies we have a flooded kitchen" and stuff like that. I am respectful of everyones job, but honestly, youre a friggin waitress/cook at a diner, if you don't like your work conditions, leave. No one cares. As a customer, I just want my eggs, maybe a pancake, and a "thanks for coming" all the staff drama needs to stay behind closed doors.

    (2)
  • William C.

    I came in for breakfast on a Friday morning. It's not fine dining. It's not a New York-style diner. Some of the food isn't "seasoned perfectly. " It is, however, a restaurant with a great atmosphere and an extensive menu of hearty omelets and other breakfast goodies which are sure to fulfill you on those days where you want to have Breakfast - with a capital "B". Service was fast and friendly. I'll be a regular.

    (4)
  • Amy T.

    - ambiance was good, everything you want a diner to be - service wasn't very friendly and we had to wait a really long time for our bill - felt local - lots of breakfast options on the menu so if you're craving eggs this is a good spot - food was tasty bu

    (3)
  • Jessica R.

    Vegetarian fake bacon cheeseburger. With avocado. Amazing. This, I kid you not, changed my life. (One could argue I led a sheltered life...) Thank you once more to the co-workers who introduced me to this place years ago. I shall be forever grateful to them for bringing Slim Goodies into my world. Lunch here is spectacular, of course, but Slim Goodies is also an excellent place for hangover breakfasts. Just be prepared to wait a while if you're there on the weekend. (This may be true on weekdays, as well, but I haven't experienced it firsthand. I've never had to wait long at lunchtime.) Their hours are fairly limited, and it's not a huge place, so it definitely gets crowded. Again, expect to wait for a table. And expect it to be more than worth the wait. To distract yourself from the hunger pangs, you can window shop on Magazine Street, or play in traffic, depending on the severity of your hangover/level of still-drunkenness. Even when it's packed, they're pretty efficient, so you're likely to get a table within a reasonable amount of time. (Though 15-20 minutes feels like an eternity when you're starving and still somewhat drunk from the night before. Even worse when your hangover's had time to catch up with you.) They do close early so don't attempt to go there for dinner (lesson learned the hard way). Also, this *may* have changed, but as I recall they're cash-only, so hit up an ATM on your way there. The cash only thing is my one complaint about Slim Goodies, but they're so awesome I really don't care that much.

    (5)
  • Kelly R.

    I really love this alternative little diner. All over the walls there are polaroid and fujifilm mini photos. The waitstaff is succinct which I really love. They will seat you right next to another party-because they seem pretty packed all the time. I don't mind this sort of thing but you might. I ordered a vegan breakfast sampler-I'm not usually excited by fake meats but this dish was excellent. Nothing on the plate was lame. The coffee is basic but comes in their cute logoed mug. btw they have amazing looking omelets.

    (5)
  • Dennis C.

    Discovered this local favorite on our latest trip to New Orleans. The breakfast was outstanding, with generous portions and the best-cooked hash browns we've ever had. And, only $8 each, including a drink. So, why only 4 stars? The 20-something waitress was, to put it politely, sullen. What a sourpuss. Rarely checked in with us to offer refills on our drinks, and couldn't conjure up a smile to save her life. Great place, depressing service.

    (4)
  • Carla V.

    Slim Goodies is a diner with personality. Lots of locals stop in and for good reason; the menu has tons of breakfast options with attentive service. I recently met a friend here for breakfast and we thoroughly enjoyed the Popeye Slammer and Sweet Potato Pancakes. Both were delicious and filling. Our waitress had a laid back attitude, but was very attentive. She confirmed that we made great selections and quickly returned with our order and kept my coffee cup full. The price point is very inexpensive, but they only accept cash, which made me feel like a high school pooling money together, once it came time to pay the bill. It's easy to get in and out, but easily the kind of place you can linger around and read the paper or have a long conversation. I can't wait to go back! This place has such a good vibe and lots more seating than you would think. I love the Polariod shots on the wall of family, friends and neighbors who frequent this place. Check it out and good luck narrowing down the selection.

    (4)
  • Leslie M.

    The food was mediocre at best... $30 for waffles and crawfish étouffée with eggs was a bit steep for the quality. Going only to Coulis on Prytania for breakfast from now on.

    (2)
  • John H.

    I called for a Pick Up order, and the rude guy on the phone said "Not doing that today" and just hung up the phone on me. I walked over and asked if I could place a pick up order and the same guy just looked at me, didn't say a word, turned around and walked away..... there was a woman picking up a to-go order right next to me as this happened... This city has such poor service, and Slim Goodies is part of the problem. There's a whole new generation of foodies coming up and coming into NOLA that will not accept the low quality, high priced food with a snarky waitstaff that we find all over out beloved town. Ten years from now a business like this wont be able to compete with the diner down the street that has better food and better service. Yikes. They also had 10 health code violations when they had their inspection in February... inspections.eatsafe.la.g… .

    (1)
  • Jackie M.

    Had breakfast here ... (Yes, after a night on the town!) Oh wow - yummy, yummy, yummy - delicious food. Talk about having food hit the spot.....Cool place- I really enjoyed it a lot... looking forward to trying lunch and dinner.

    (3)
  • Liz B.

    My boyfriend and I went around 12:30 pm on a Sunday and were seated within 5 minutes of writing our name down. Great little diner and very friendly staff. The prices were pretty reasonable and the portions were perfect! Make sure to bring cash! I was so happy to see prints and art from Yeehaw Industries, which is based out of Knoxville, TN. Fun atmosphere and good music. I will definitely be back for their sweet potato pancakes!

    (4)
  • Dylan B.

    Came to Slim Goodies with a groupon, and was pleased but not blown away. I had the Jewish Coonass, which seemed a vulgar name until I googled it on my phone and saw it had to do with cajun ethnicity. The guy who served us was family to the owner, and was super friendly. It felt like having breakfast in someone's kitchen, which has its ups and downs. It's a bit overpriced for what you're getting, but it's a bit quirky and seems to have some tasty options. Worth a look!

    (3)
  • Trey S.

    Jewish coonass was one of the best breakfast items on the menu. Friend got the deal with plantains and beans and that too was excellent. Bring your own champagne for mimosas though, as there's no license for that here.

    (4)
  • Erin W.

    I have never reviewed anything on Yelp before because I have never really had a reason to. However, I had SUCH a negative experience that I feel like it is my duty to warn others. As a server of another local breakfast place, I know how frustrating it can be when a large group comes in on a weekend morning. BUT, it's your job to be nice. That's a large part what people are paying for...good service. Even when the food is so-so, a great atmosphere and a friendly staff can make or break your experience. SO...We walk in with a group of 8 and the waitress rolls her eyes and says "well, you're gonna have to wait." To which we replied, "of course, no problem." Then she says "yeah, you are definitely going to have to wait for quite a while." Yeah, thanks...you just told us that. We get it. So, we decided to just sit 4 at a table and the other 4 could sit at the bar. After about 5 minutes, we still did not have menus, water, coffee, or as much as a nod that we sat down. As the waitress walks by our table, she slips on the wet floor and falls. I know, I should have felt bad, but I didn't. She proceeds to get up and starts swearing her head off...."This is f'n bulls****, I am done with the f'n place. F-this!" So, this adds to our uncomfortableness obviously. THEN the cook starts yelling "Good, let that f'n B*** quit, yada yada yada." So, I look at the others and say "Let's get the hell out of here!" Again, I know serving is NOT easy and at times you want to cry and walk out but you don't. You suck it up and go in the back and punch a wall or something, not lose your shit in front of a room full of customers. This was by far the worst experience I have ever ever had at a restaurant. So, as a local I will never never be going back. And whoever the waitress was needs to get a desk job cause she has no place in customer service.

    (1)
  • Ty D.

    I've actually only eaten here once with a coworker. The food was good, but not overwhelming. The reason why I gave it such a bad rating is their customer service STINKS (on the weekend or whenever a manager isn't on duty). Walked in one weekend just to get coffee and they told me they don't do to-go orders on the weekend (as they are handing a lady a to-go order). Of course this isn't posted anywhere. And of course every employee has no idea when a manager will ever appear. I found out afterwards this is not a Slim Goodies policy, but one imposed by the bitter employees who don't get enough tips on the weekend (probably because of their lack of customer service). I've never patronized them since, and I wont again. There's plenty of good breakfast/brunch places in NO than slim goodies. They need to replace the weekend shift.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth W.

    Eh, service was just okay. Food was just okay for the price. Coffee was pretty good. The eggs in my omelette were not cooked all the way through :( I really wanted this place to be better than it was. I liked the overall vibe. We might have just missed the A-Team on our visit.

    (2)
  • Megs T.

    I ADORED this little place! Especially for the atmosphere and service. We found ourselves on Magazine Street looking to grab a quick, affordable brunch while visiting New Orleans. Loved the energy and the people that worked there. We sat at the counter. Some really great, eclectic, charming personalities among the crew. Service was fantastic. Totally on point for a diner, but maybe that's just that good ol southern hospitality that I'm not so used to. The dish I ate was three mini-crabcakes and a biscuit covered in crawfish-etoufee. Nice and rich and very fulfilling. Would definitely stop back in for bite in the future.

    (4)
  • Melissa R.

    Just a forkful of Slammer makes the hangover be-gone! Yay!! There is nothing better on a Saturday morning then a meal at Slim Goodies...The Orleans Slammer and chocolate shake are amazing. The Mexican Slammer is another fav too... I love that it comes with tortillas. If you want just the breakfast basics (eggs, bacon and biscuits) I wouldn't recommend Slim Goodies... I would send you to Surreys instead, but if you want to enjoy an amazing 1,000 calorie, cheesy yummy hangover-buster concoction while listening to P-Funk, look no further. I love you Slim!

    (4)
  • Karen S.

    Great little greasy spoon on the more urban stretch of Magazine St. They actually get omlettes right (which is a rarity)--nice and fluffy. They have a wide variety of creative combinations. Best omlette in the city by far. They open at 6am, which is great for an early bird such as myself. I find most diners jam-packed by 8am on weekends--you don't need to wait if you arrive early. They also do a great job with vegetarian dishes.

    (4)
  • Neal M.

    Had breakfast a couple of days ago here and it's what you'd expect from Magazine st. My buddy and I had the contractors plate. It was a little confusing reading the menu but it was a TON of food and coffee for $10. The only problem? Our server didn't bring our bread or pancake. Insert sadface. It seemed she was weeded but she NEVER came around. Maybe we were being a little passive but whatever. She was nice but I felt like she was my nonexistant, young, kinda cute, senile grandma. She kept forgetting shit and never came around. Yet surprised when we needed something. Food was OK but those pancakes looked dank and i really would've liked one.

    (3)
  • Erin M.

    Waited a little while on a weekend morning to be seated. No big deal. Our name gets called. A nice woman seated us in a booth in the front window which I loved. Then, a rude waitress comes over and tells us we have to get up because we are taking up a 4 person booth. She then moves us to the other room at a small table next to a bucket of dirty dishes. Food is nothing I can't make in my own kitchen and we won't be back.

    (1)
  • Mikee H.

    Cookin with love - and it shows. lots of kids pictures on the walls, local hang out. Cash only. Large selection to chose from, our food and service was good. i detected a slight irish lilt from our server? definitely not fine dining but a great deal of food & freshly cooked for a good price. VALUE for sure. i had the Tex-mex slammer and my wife the Irish. both big servings and good food. I was looking at the Popeye. We found this place while exploring Magazine Street (another review) not disappointed. had to ride bus from french quarter to get back for breakfast - worth the ride.

    (4)
  • Mary M.

    Barry was our server and made us feel like we were regulars instead of out-of-towners! Food is great and comes out quickly and hot!

    (5)
  • Julio L.

    Great breakfast, great coffee and yes it is not a place to go if you are on a diet, but it is perfect after a night of too much drinking. Don't go on weekends it gets extremely crowded. Service is hipsterish which means you'll get nice, but too cool for school waiters. Cash only.

    (5)
  • K R.

    LOVED LOVED LOVED THIS PLACE. Food was fantastic. I had AMAZING crayfish creole over hash. Sweet Potato Pancakes were delicious. The service was spectacular. Our server was SO attentive. I think we tipped him 30%. They accommodated my 18th month old. Very loud restaurant but worth it.

    (5)
  • Zachary A.

    Some girls exclaim "too greasy!" but this has not been my memories of such breakfasts here. Though it has certainly devolved from its lofty origins, the menu is still decently large and varied and many of the (once innovative) originals like the Jewish Coonass and The Bomb (add bacon) and the New Orleans Slammer have become cravings all in their own right. Decent pamcakes even though the wait is annoyingly long when the sun is out. I am not made for this morning sun melting waiting thing, one of the reasons the Bluebird was often too far out on the tree for me to reach in its day. I'll wait in line for breakfast, but not for too long. I can cook, too. The coffee here is crap, but if i don;t notice the food is greasy, this obviously doesn't bother me too much. The service is above-average if they like you, unless the morning weed isn't strong enough. Then there is the yelling. I must also note the menu has not been updated in a few years. It's time for that. The patio is good for hangovers.

    (3)
  • Greg D.

    Little great breakfast place in the Garden District. Food was great. The Orleans Slammer was delicious as well as the Bon Ton omelet stuffed with Crawfish etouffee. Definitely a good place to eat.

    (4)
  • Elliott C.

    During my brief stay in New Orleans I had breakfast here twice, and both times I had the same thing: the Creole Slammer ($10.50). This dish was well worth the price and the wait (even on a Monday there was a line!). Crawfish etouffee over hashbrowns and eggs, with toast or (as I would recommend) a biscuit on the side. With a cup of never-ending coffee on the side, a most excellent meal. My companion was a little less smitten with the place (if anything, he just didn't order the right thing!), but along with the decor and the nicest niceties from the wait staff you could only expect in the south ("darling," "doll," "baby," and the like), it makes for the most lovely of morning meals. Oh yeah, and it's cheap. And did I say delicious?

    (5)
  • Jonathan L.

    I've eaten here a few times, and the food is alright, while the service is terrible. The first time I ordered, I called it in and nobody bothered to tell me it was cash only. This isn't too bad, but when I arrived, the smug hipster behind the counter acted as if I was stupid for not already knowing this. The second time I went, more smug hipsters working there and they act as if you are troubling them to do their medial job. Terrible, rude, hipster servers make this place go from a potential 3 or 4, to a 1 or 2. I gave the 2 just to be generous. Fire your staff, rehire people who don't think that their handlebar mustaches and tattoos make them part of some elitist group, and maybe I'll revisit.

    (2)
  • Joshua B.

    If a 50s dinner matted with a hippie commune, it would be called Slim Goodies. The first thing I noticed when coming in here is how friendly and talkative the staff are; they really made me feel welcomed. When the atmosphere is relaxed and the cooks are happy, you know you are going to get a really good meal! I'm a breakfast guy and I love the tex-mex scrambler I ordered - eggs, hash browns, home-made chili, cheese...if you are looking for fuel for your belly in the morning, this is it!

    (5)
  • Lydia B.

    Love the menu! Service is pretty no frills but how high maintenance can you really be at breakfast? Definitely worth the wait

    (4)
  • Hayley M.

    I hadn't been to Slim Goodies since before Katrina. Before that, I had been a few times, and mostly to kill a hangover. When we drove by around 7 am during Mardi Gras, it seemed like the perfect time to revisit it. Breakfast food and the type of people watching that could only happen at 7 am during Mardi Gras? I'm in. The first thing I spotted on the menu was a dish called The Jewish Coonass. The name alone meant that there was an 85% chance this Jew would order it. Intrigued? Potato pancakes, covered in a layer of spinach, with two eggs cooked any way, all covered in crawfish etouffée. Crawfish and eggs for breakfast? Yes please! (For those of you unfamiliar with etouffée, it's a crawfish stew similar to gumbo.) Crawfish. Eggs. Spinach. Potato Pancakes. Un-freaking-believable. The etouffée was fantastic, so flavorful and filled with yummy crawfish and vegetables. When I lanced the yoke of my over-easy eggs, the yoke and etouffée ran together in perfect harmony. I never would think to put those ingredients together, but I'm sure glad the good folks at Slim Goodies did. It wasn't just the best meal I ate during Mardi Gras. It was one of the best breakfasts I have ever had in New Orleans.

    (5)
  • Ellen C.

    I only get one thing here - The Garden Slammer, vegan style. Now it's nothing too crazy - a bed of hash browns, covered with tumeric-colored tofu scramble, veggie chili, and some fakin' bacon (correct if I'm wrong, it's been awhile). It usually needs a dash of Tabasco and pepper, but it's otherwise well seasoned and nicely fried. Whatever bread it comes with, is not vegan, so do pass that on to your dining mates. I am not sure why I love The Garden Slammer so. I think the most feasible explanation is that every time I've consumed it - I was hungover, so the salty (fakin' bacon and the other components), fatty carbiness really hits the spot. It's a pretty generous portion for a decent price - I usually have leftovers to fight off that second wave of hungover nausea later in the afternoon. The establishment itself is somewhat small and can get really cramped on the weekends. There is typically a wait. The servers are varying degrees of hipster-ish people - most of them pretty darn nice, but some of them could use a bath (I'm just saying!). Due to the harried business the weekend hungover patrons bring service may be incredibly slow at times, but be patient, it's pretty darn yum! So yeah love that this place has a specific vegan option and it's never disappointed!

    (4)
  • Lindsey D.

    I eat at Slim Goodies about once a week. As a vegetarian, I love the menu. My favorite is the Tex Mex Slammer. SO much food, so delicious. I love the vibe, the food is always delicious, servers have always been kind. price is reasonable. maybe a little pricy for breakfast foods, but the amount of food and quality of food is worth it, in my opinion. downsides- usually a long wait list on the weekends, sometimes they close early without warning, cash only, no booze but you can bring yr own! I highly recommend Slim Goodies and I take all my friends here! Grab a Bloody Mary and stop by Slim Goodies for a great brunch!

    (4)
  • Shannon S.

    This is a pretty solid diner with good quality diner level food. I'm not big into breakfast but occasionally I will grab the crawfish etouffee omelet here. They also have some pretty solid sandwiches and other menu items are also good. I've always had just outstanding and very friendly service here that is completely 5 Stars I just don't think diner type food can be more than 3 Stars generally in my ranking bias. They also have a really great back patio that a lot of people don't ever check out that looks like a wild jungle!!! I don't get here very often and when I do I usually forget that it is cash only so remember to bring your cash. They open really early so they are among a handful of places in the Garden District to grab something to eat at 6am.

    (3)
  • Shawn F.

    Best diner in the city. Definitely try the Orleans Slammer...and have an appetite when you do! However, pancakes are a little on the crispy side.

    (4)
  • Kim N.

    I can't explain how much I love this place. It is a local diner we stumbled upon a few years ago at some ungodly hour and we were starving and needed greasy food. Everytime we are in NOLA we now eat breakfast here or stop in for a quick bite. They have the best grits. I usually get the eggs done however you want, bacon, toast and grits. Hubby gets the pecan waffels or the Orleans Slammer. The staff is great, friendly and fast. This is my idea of the 50's greasy diner and the food is always good. The decor is totally dive diner, but clean and comfy. It is almost like grandma's kitchen. You walk in and sit down get comfortable order you food, eat and talk to the locals. The staff are a riot. Next time you are in NOLA this is a must stop for you. Be aware though they are cash only so bring money. No checks or cards here.

    (5)
  • Jen R.

    Here is one of the reasons why I know that New Orleans is not a breakfast town: people LOVE this place. Will stand outside of it, waiting for a booth. Even get into a fighting posture when you try to walk by, thinking you are cutting in front of them in line. Really? Yes, really. But why? I don't know. The food is alright. Nothing special. Oh sure, there are special (as in unique) things on the menu - things with crawfish etoufee and/or latkes and what have you... but none of it really tastes like anything special. The sweet potato pancakes were interesting though. If you like that sorta thing...

    (3)
  • Junior T.

    This fine diner prepares their coffee much how I like my metal: black and relentless. Their soy bacon is excellent and their freshly squeezed juice is delightful. If you are NOLA and must prepare the a day of festivities, drink, and parades, I highly suggest you start here first. They also have vegetarian options which is most awesome.

    (4)
  • Freya C.

    Standard brunch fare, cute little diner type place. Sat next to some horrifyingly obese regulars (the waitress knew their order of double pancakes with sides of EXTRA bacon, cheese, scrambled eggs off by-heart) who proceeded to frost their breakfasts with as much salt you might find if you evaporated the dead sea. The sweet potato pancakes were delicious with a little butter, didn't even need the syrup. The chili, cheddar and scrambled egg with hash was ok (second choice as the crawfish ettouffee omelet was out)- sort of annoyed they charged an extra dollar for Z substituting the bacon for fake-on, when they had it listed as a separate dish for the same price... lame. The bathroom was interesting... two toilets I the same room, but only one door.... AND this is not the only time this strange configuration has presented itself to me in New Orleans- new trend? Double up potty time?

    (3)
  • Curly J.

    Great breakfast food. Not the hugest portions I've seen, but very good. The place is small with a very authentic and unique atmosphere, and the menu is quite extensive (especially for a breakfast joint).

    (4)
  • David B.

    Awesome place for brunch or a burger. It's cash only but totally worth stopping at the ATM. A native introduced me to the place one night before going out. I had my first burger with a fried egg on top and never looked back. Even though the menu has a ton of options, I always seem to gravitate back toward the burgers. The greasy goodness helps cut through the most brutal of hangovers. And if that's not enough, they looked the other way when we ran across the street to Breaux Mart for some Andre to spike our orange juice with. I can't remember if we asked permission or not, but either way, it worked out. I recently discovered that they have a pretty cool looking back patio/yard area. It was too hot to sit out there, but on a more hospitable day, would be very nice. Favorites are: Surf and Turf burger with fried egg, any burger with fried egg

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    Whoever said you couldn't have heaven melt in your mouth goodness!? OMG The coffee ice cream shake A MA ZING... At first look I fell in love immediately...not only was it in a nice pretty glass, it had piles and piles of whip creamy goodness on top! The food: typical diner food...if your drunk which I doubt you are when you come here since it closes at 3, but you get the idea. It's basically like any diner food. Back to the ice cream you must freaking order right now before you regret it!

    (4)
  • Elle H.

    Every time I go to NOLA, I say I'm going to try a new place for breakfast, but I keep coming back to Slim Goodies for one reason....its just that good. Plus the service is friendly (and around Mardi Gras some sassy waitress dresses like Chris Owens, oohlala) and I always leave with a full tummy of goodness. The only downfall is that everyone in NOLA loves this place too, so there may be a wait, but trust me this place is worth it. Some of my favorite dishes are: The Garden Slammer- they don't call it the vegetarian hangover cure for nothin'. This dish is customizable with either eggs or tofu scramble (they make a mean scramble, so I recommend that) and choice of cheese (I recommend the feta for a kick). Then add some of the best veggie chili you've ever had in your life (even my meatheads think so) and some fakin' bacon and you have a vegetarian heart attack waiting to happen. Another fav is the Guatemalan- eggs, beans, salsa, tortillas, top off with the most awesomest tasting plantains (you might have to order another side of them). Overall, you may come in slim, but you will leave with a tummy full of goodies.

    (5)
  • Amanda S.

    With Slim's you either get it or you don't. I happen to really like it- I get my usual Doc Horn and my husband likes the Jewish Coonass. (How can you not love a place that has an entree with that name? Crawfish etoufee on top of a latke. Well, Uncle Steve finds it offensive, but that 's another story...) Anyway, it is a quirky place that is never really that clean and the service is never really that good, but you just grow to kind of overlook that. There's a nice, hidden patio out back that is lovely on the right kind of day.

    (3)
  • N C.

    The coffee was out of this world. The black beans were amazing. We had a very late breakfast here on a recent NOLA trip and loved it. Thank you!

    (5)
  • jana i.

    I ate at Slim Goodies yesterday for breakfast. It was the first restaurant I visited during my 3rd trip to NOLA and it was fantastic. The first question I asked when I walked into this establishment was "do you have mimosas?" because when you drove 12 hours to get to NOLA and slept in your car that is how you need to start off the day, right? Good food and some mimosas. The smiling waitress said "we don't have champagne but you can walk across the street to the grocery and buy a bottle and I can serve you orange juice". I had a feeling I was going to love this place. I actually didn't let myself even read the second side of their extensive and creative menu out of fear that I would be there for an hour before deciding on what do order! Damn Gemini indecisiveness. Maybe next time I will explore further.. I had the goat cheese scramble which was delicious. It was a smaller portion then I expected but actually perfect for filling my belly. The beans that came on the side were honestly the best black beans I have ever had. I actually was under the impression I didn't like black beans. I have been converted. Oh NOLA, how I love thee! The avocado on the scramble was a bit stingy.. Overall good meal, good service, decent prices.

    (4)
  • Aimee A.

    I went for Sunday brunch. Really yummy diner food with a big menu with lots of variety. There seems to be a wait for brunch all the time, so they've gotta be doing something right! I really enjoyed my experience at Slim Goodies. The only bummer is that our waiter was kind of bad. Service for my table was painfully slow, while two other parties that were seated after us by him had their bills and were finished eating before we even got our food. I understand that the place is busy and things happen, but a little apology for the slow service would have gone a long way. I'll be back for the food, but I hope we get a more attentive waiter next time.

    (4)
  • Amanda T.

    I really wish I hadn't been seated at the counter where I could watch the food being made... I watched chefs with long, uncovered beards and hair preparing the food customers were going to eat. Hopefully their hands were washed because they certainly touched everything with their bare hands. The food was probably good, but I had a really hard time eating after knowing how it was all prepared.

    (1)
  • Marisa B.

    Slim goodies is a classic greasy spoon in uptown nola. The food is standard fare and the portions are massive - I swear the omelettes must have 6 eggs in them. If you're looking for a fancy or delicate breakfast, I wouldn't recommend this place, but it's great for a big morning-after-drinking feast.

    (3)
  • Jose E.

    I JUST had breakfast here 1st of all the waitress was super friendly although I may have come off as a dick initially (I'm really not!) The food was very good. There are lot of places in NOLA that dont deserve their reputation but this place deserves all the good talk!

    (5)
  • Noah M.

    Five Star Dirty Diner Food!! Relegated to One Star for the abhorrent service. I mean this guy, Barry, our server, may think his 'tude is endearing or possibly even charming. WAY OFF BASE BUDDY!! The greeting at the door...wait that didn't happen. We had to walk back to the server station to ask if we could sit outside. It was nice of them to allow us and Deich, the dog, to sit outside and traipse through the restaurant on the way. The mosquitoes were on time, our server was not. He showed up a while after we were outside, asked what we wanted to drink then darted off again "just whistle if you need me". There is a door and fifty feet of hall in-between he and our whistle. Not likely heard. Brought our coffee and waters out on a filthy tray, set it down and stared at us. We just got the menus buddy, come back in a sec! Ten minutes and fifty mosquito bites later and no Barry! We took the dog and tied him out front and sat at a dirty table for another five. Barry, from across the restaurant, "you guys ready?" Our table still filthy I nod accordingly. He comes over to a dirty, nay disgustingly dirty, table and doesn't wipe it up. He just says, "Dude, whatdya want?" I commence with my order, followed by what Kim would be having - two pancakes and a side of bacon. Barry, "Is that it?" Inferring her meal wasn't enough, or big enough. Well apparently that was all the service we would be getting. He came back with a gnarly wet rag and wiped the crumbs off the table, INTO MY LAP!!! Not nearly clean, the table decided to give up the fight. We sat for a while, our food came. By that time it was lackluster, to say the least. My Crawfish Etoufee Slammer was only barely delish by this time. It's memory was more fond than the actual dish. Kim's pancakes were nice. The "THICK CUT BACON" was nothing shy of a sliver. Oh well. Atleast Barry wasn't to blame for the food. Would go back again only for the good memories I maintain from days long lost. Au revoir Slim.

    (1)
  • Debby M.

    This a 5 star Diner! Service friendly and fun. Menu has something for everyone. We did Heavenly - waffle. Delicious and The Contractor - for the REALLY hungry - very good. Exceptional on the pancake! Mike was our handsome and attentive server - he was helpful w questions and draws a beautiful smiley face with whipped cream. Thanks Mike for being one more person that makes New Orleans so wonderful.

    (5)
  • Anthony L.

    Nothing pretty or fancy, just good old breakfast food fresh and fast. I've been trying to get into this place and it well worth the wait. It's a definite that I will be back for breakfast again. If you don't want to stand in line for some of the novelty tourist restaurants this place is prefect. Did I mention that omelet can feed a small village in Mogadishu. Any place that plays Hendrix and Tribe Called Quest has to get 4 stars for cool alone.

    (4)
  • Kenny R.

    Fantastic breakfast/brunch! Who walks out with leftovers? Rookies do! PS...to the employee who let his iPhone do the DJ duties and Run DMC greatest hits, THANK YOU! Bro Tip: Recommend going next door for a bloody mary then bring it here

    (4)
  • Enryka P.

    Delicious...the beans have a je ne sais pas to them but they made the New Orleans whatchamacallit.

    (4)
  • Matthew P.

    This place was recommended to me by a friend so I there was no reason to NOT go, right? We went to breakfast here one morning as it was recommended to us. We arrived bright and early and ready to eat. The place itself looks..old. Visually, it wasn't very appealing. The front, decor, menus, etc seemed aged and not cared for much which made me worry slightly about our upcoming meal. We pushed on through though! I ordered the Tex Mex Slammer which came with a base of hash browns, black beans, and cheese mushed together(and I mean mushed) with toppings of avocado, salsa, sour cream, eggs, and plantains. The eggs were a few scrambled and tasted nice, the rest of the toppings(avocado, salsa, plantains, sour cream) all came in very small quantities. It was kinda odd..there just wasn't enough of them. The base(hash browns, black beans, and cheese) was too large and quickly got boring as there wasn't much flavor to it. After eating all the toppings, you're just left with the mush underneath, which wasn't too appetizing. Overall, I probably wouldn't recommend this breakfast spot to anyone. I mean, it wasn't bad but I didn't enjoy the majority of my meal. The quantities were just way off. I would've love more of the top and less of the bottom but that wasn't the case then. The poor appearance of the restaurant didn't make up for the food either.

    (2)
  • Felice H.

    Little goat is my to go to, but the place is getting pricier . . . . The pecan waffle was a piece of cardboard disguised as a gorgeous waffle. The pecans were stale and the waffle batter had no taste . . no bueno, ayayay! I just want to emphasize: NO TASTE!!!!! Maybe I just went on the wrong day where they didn't have decent waffle batter, and were out of fresh pecan. (Yeah, right!!! * judging eye brow lift*) I'm ok with that, as long as they keep "Little Goat" on the menu. It's a busy, greasy, casual diner vibe that makes you feel like you belong here. It's like " welcome back!" I love all the Polaroid pictures along the wall of previous patrons eating breakfast or bruch in the red booths. It really adds to the great vibe here.

    (3)
  • Tajira M.

    I really enjoy this restaurant. Something about sweet potato pancakes on a Saturday morning. I brought my parents here for breakfast, and they always remember the pancakes most. The sweet potato pancakes have a great cinnamon spice to them. The buttermilk pancakes are light and fluffy with those great crispy edges. The banana pancake is a monster that can include pecans if you choose. My "usual" there is a cup of coffee and the Orleans Slammer. Hash browns, chili, bacon, cheese, and two eggs how you want them. This last time there were jalapeños added to the mix, which I loved. Add a dash of Crystal and you're good to go. My friend gets the Creole slammer: hash browns, eggs your way, all covered in crawfish étouffée. Sounds a little crazy, but it works, and if you're choosing between that and the Bon Temps omelette, get the slammer. Ask for Mike, he's very friendly, and he knows the city.

    (4)
  • Tammy L.

    I don't understand why people wait to eat here. The service was sub par, as was the food. My over-easy eggs were WAY over-cooked, as was the bacon. Our server told us the bacon is made ahead of time and sits under heat lamps. It tasted like it. I had coffee that was only refilled if I managed to see and flag our server. He also brought back our change by rounding the bill up to the nearest dollar amount. On a brighter note, the music was good, but we won't be back.

    (1)
  • Fatima Z.

    1st time I came here the food was great. But the service was sloooowww. This is my second time coming and the water cup is dirty and so is the silverware. They keep the milk in a container of ice instead of a refrigerator? Weird. The milk is not as cold as it should be. I got the stack-o-pancakes which were burnt. And the bacon was cold. I also got a side of hashbrowns. Burnt and gross. The service is super slow and there's barley anyone in here. My server is too busy at the bar talking. Maybe he doesn't care because I'm not a regular. I needed a refill about 20 minutes ago and I'm still waiting for the check. never again. And it's CASH ONLY!

    (1)
  • Kelsey F.

    There is just nothing like greasy diner food after a long night on the town. That's just what this place is, reliable, good, honest hangover food. Coffee that never ends, big ol' ice waters that do their best to revive your half-dead soul and service that gets you in, out and back in bed as soon as possible. These guys consistently come through for me. God bless you. Here's some highlights: -Slammers (aka, stuff on hashbrowns) My favs! -Omlets -Sandwiches Lots of sweet options too, but that's not my jam when in recovery mode.

    (5)
  • Alex J.

    Slim's is a good, standard diner in an area that's a little short on those. The food is not special, but it's satisfying for a hangover. They also have some decent vegetarian options if you're forced to cater to one of them. The coffee is solid diner coffee. I like to sit at the counter when I'm alone, see the grease being applied to the griddle, and read the paper.

    (3)
  • Kim B.

    Once again, back in NOLA. I just can't seem to stay away. I rode the trolley down from Tulane with my dear friend, and she said she used to eat here all the time in college. It was certainly a "hole in the wall" atmosphere, but was very unique and cool! The menu was mostly cajon/NOLA, so if you want to try local then definitely go here. Their menu was also huge! Options for everyone. Each dish was very specific and had crazy things thrown in.. each piece was art! The atmosphere is hip/hipster/retro, and is vivacious and fun. Overall, the food was fantastic, the service was good, and the atmosphere is A+.

    (4)
  • Jerry Y.

    We wanted to eat at another restaurant before boarding for a cruise but the wait was too long. The hostess at the other restaurant recommended Slim Goodies. There was about a 15 min wait on a Sunday morning but well worth it. The diner is BYOB and there is a great place next door to get a Bloody Mary with Bacon infused vodka and bacon bits. Everyone at the table had a different "slammer" from the menu which is basically your meat, eggs, and other toppings all together on the plate. Everyone was a happy camper and the service was good.

    (5)
  • Kia G.

    I'd love to review the food -- I'll bet it's great -- but unfortunately when my partner and I turned up at 2pm on Sunday and sat down at one of the booths, we were turned away. Why? "We're closed, sorry". Not only was the restaurant full, with some tables obviously having just ordered, the hours listed on the door--the very door I'd just walked through--said open till 3. With some confusion, I tried to relay this to our would be server. He looked at me like I wad speaking Dutch, and shrugged haplessly: "what?" He said. In short, not getting my business again. If I have to stay at my job till the hour listed on my place of work's advertising, then buddy, so should you. Or, if you're not going to, at least politely explain to me why instead of acting like I'm a crazy person.

    (1)
  • Brats Y.

    Heaven Waffle and Bon Ton crawfish omlette was et. Such deliciousness. So breakfast. Wow.

    (5)
  • William L.

    Slim Goodie's strives to be a classic old style diner, and it largely achieves that goal. The coffee is strong and served in proper diner mug. Eggs in abundance, both traditional forms and some creative iron-skillet dishes. The Orleans Slammer is an iron pan full of bacon, beans, and eggs, prepared as you like it. In my case, the over-easy egg had stayed on the grill too long and the yolk was cooked through. That was a disappointment, as I was looking at this dish as a kind of huevos rancheros. The cheese fries had a lighter dusting of cheese than what's typical. That's good for your calorie count but not exactly why one is ordering cheese fries in the first place. The coffee, good, strong, and dark, was refilled quickly until the burgeoning crowd demanded too much of the server both in terms of both time and ability to get to our table. Crowds are a problem here. On most weekends you can expect to wait, and then once in the restaurant the place is buzzing with people. That gives it a lively atmosphere, but also means that carafe of coffee is less likely to come your way when you want it--and when you're at a diner on Saturday morning, you really want it. It's easy enough to scope out the crowd situation from the street, though. If there are legions of pale-looking people milling around the sidewalk, keep driving or stay on the bus. The check took a long time to arrive, all while we endured the haunting stares of hungry people outside on the sidewalk (truly, a first world problem). Another long time passed as we waited to get change back, as it's cash only here. New Orleans, of course, is not known for its punctuality, but when a meal is finished and it's time to settle up, but even the least punctual New Orleanian wants to squirm with an empty coffee cup while a line of hungry people glowers. This all sounds harsh, but consider it counterpoint to the obvious and sustained popularity of Slim Goodies. The large menu offers a lot of choices beyond just a plain omelette or eggs and toast. Go, but try to pick a less busy time.

    (3)
  • Jennifer L.

    Not as good as I remembered. BYOB was a plus. We ordered chili cheese fries with jalapeños. Not enough to chili or jalapeños.

    (1)
  • Gabriela G.

    Sure, the food took forever, and we had to wait quite a bit to be seated, but it was certainly worth the wait. The decor is humble, no thrills diner. Our coffees were simple but delicious. My boyfriend ordered some kind of Philly cheese steak egg concoction. I was deciding between the two goat cheese egg dishes and asked Mike (one of the servers) for his recommendation and he veered me towards "the Guatemalan" i really liked his energy and trusted his recommendation so I went for it. Also I ordered a side of chocolate chip pancakes. EVERYTHING was delicious. The philly cheese steak egg concoction was fluffy and full of flavor, creamy melted cheese, hearty eggs and a nice serving of meat on tomato sauce- soooo good. My Guatemalan was of course very light in comparison. two eggs over easy, some avocado, two warm tortillas, tomato salsa, and a side of the most delicious beans. my test for this dish was in the beans- this could have been a throwaway dish, but instead the beans were made with so much care, and full of flavor with chopped peppers and onions, a dish within itself, though just a small side on my dish. The chocolate chip pancake was also to die for. We literally couldn't fit it but we tried. Ended up taking most of it to go and eating it for a snack later in the evening. Our server Clay was also really attentive. Though the restaurant was always busy our waters and coffees were always filled. Both him and Mike sort of tag teamed and helped each other out. Mike also came often to our table and refilled our coffees. We felt really taken care of. I also really appreciated that when I asked Mike for a recommendation, both the dishes I was asking between were priced much higher than the one he recommended. He could have gone for an upsell and recommended something to rack up our bill, but instead he was honest and told me what he really liked on the menu. That is the best kind of server, because that is the kind of service that makes sure your customers come back!

    (5)
  • Jeffrey R.

    The food may have been good, but the service was the worst freaking service I've experienced in a long time. No matter how good the food is I would never return. We had to ask for everything 3 Times from 3 different people because our waiter was clueless and distracted. Not even a thank you or anything. We left a very slight tip hoping only for the younger guy that was a runner as he was nice and courteous and said thank you. Honestly with all the restaurants on Magazine I can't imagine why anyone would continue to go to this place especially if this is the kind of service you get.

    (1)
  • Attila C.

    This used to be one of my favorite spots for unpretentious, laid-back breakfast with great service. Not no more! I could already feel a level of decline a few months back but today's experience was ridiculous. The food was alright but for a $14.50 omelette(Greek+add ham) it'd better be! I'm the easiest customer, just make sure I have silverware and my food... 0 for 2!! And, please don't make me feel like you're doing me a favor! Our server, Mike looked annoyed and it felt like he's just there until his acting/modeling career picks up. Mikey, who gives a damn?! Then, he gives me an unreadable, hand-written check with food stains on it that's miscalculated/overpriced(picture added to album). Had it been super busy, I'd understand. It was Tuesday lunch, he had maybe 3 tables! This place needs to get it together, there's just too much competition.

    (2)
  • Juan H.

    10/26/2014: came back and everything was off the hook awesome! We had the #3's and the Strawberry Waffles, Heaven, Everything came out hot and delicious!!! Great service and added our picture to the wall! I am rating this from a four to a five! I think it was just a fluke that the tortillas came out later with the previous day's food, things happen! Our server today was Emily and she did an awesome job! A lot of locals come here, so you know it's good! 10/25/2014: Everything was great, with a few things needing improvement. The Guatemalan comes with tortillas, but most of the plate was eaten before they were brought to the table. Could not wait for them to arrive, before eating, or the food would have been cold. The food was good though, but when you order this meal, you really want to eat with the tortillas. The #3 meal comes with a variety of food and really hit the spot. The only thing that could have been better with this meal was the grits. Although they were good, they were not the best. The grits could have more warm butter, as well as a little more flavor, maybe salt? Can't put our finger on what is missing. The omelet was the Americana, I asked for no onion, and cooked really well. When it came, it was perfect but since I said no onions, they left out the bell peppers. All in all it was good, and we will be going back to try other items on the menu!

    (5)
  • Jerrel T.

    Slim Goodies is one of my favorite breakfast locations. Serving everything from delicious Costa Rican breakfasts to hamburgers and fries. Sunday's are known to make quite a line rain or shine. So I suggest you try this place out. The food, staff and music is always happening.

    (4)
  • Naomi L.

    I've never been disappointed coming here. This is the bf's favorite diner for sentimental reasons. The food is always tasty and the staff is kind/considerate/hipster. Would highly recommend any of the tex-mex dishes and the migas. Their plantains are something else on the side of delicious. You get more than enough food for a very reasonable price (recently, 2x tex-mex dishes + 2x bottomless coffees = $27). Food-wise, I wouldn't call this place a dive as their food is more elevated than that. The space is small, so you may have to wait. It's all informal and you just place your name on the list outside. Impatient people can be seen heading over to the new-ish Dat Dog location nearby, but it's worth the wait! Thanks to the groupon recently, we had another excuse to go back. Don't forget - cash only.

    (4)
  • G G.

    After almost ten years of patronage I will not be going to slim goodies ever again after this last debacle of a visit. The attitude from the servers was absolutely ridiculous, there is no attention paid to the sign in sheet at all and the food sat waiting for a server to bring it to is so long it was inedible. Keep in mind was on a Wednesday at lunch! I adore the owner and have been a loyal, local fan for a long time but between the declining food quality and embarrassingly lazy servers I'll be taking my business to Surreys. Bummer...HUGE bummer.

    (2)
  • Erica M.

    Delicious breakfast! They were closing early for the St. Patrick's Day parade at 11:00 and they still seated us at 10:50. We got the Creole Slammer, Tex Mex Slammer, Bon Ton Omelette, and Green Veggie Omelette. Everything was so good. Loved the crispy hash browns! Awesome crawfish étouffée! And our waiter Michael Jason Fred was adorable and so funny. We definitely had a crush on him. Recommend everything!

    (5)
  • Rich H.

    Summary based on one mid morning breakfast: -locally popular -food quality high -ok prices -friendly service -some parking nearby Recommended

    (4)
  • James F.

    This place is pretty good. I'm more of a Surrey's guy myself but Slim Goodies takes a solid third place behind Couli's. you can't really go wrong here but sometimes they close early which I got NO LOVE FOR EARLY CLOSERS. I'm talking 30 minutes early. Stick to the hours on your website. Now I'm 20 minutes from any other breakfast joints which will be closing on time but I'm not the guy who walks in 10 minutes to close on a kitchen. Anyway they stole my breakfast sandwich opportunity and they were not nice about it. Weak.

    (2)
  • Dirk P.

    Surf and turf burger check, loud music check, brunch check, the spirit of Magazine Street check.

    (4)
  • Regan S.

    Just ate here after an overnight shift at work, and it was a great place to have a nice breakfast alone before passing out. Server was about 15 minutes late to work but he was cute as hell and nice when he got there. I ordered the Orleans Slammer: hashbrowns with chili, bacon, eggs and biscuits. And a cup of coffee. Food was delicious; I can imagine a super hangover cure. Menu was fairly pricey for breakfast but portion was large.

    (4)
  • Abby A.

    It was our first time visiting this diner since we just moved to New Orleans. The vibe is laid back and we liked the decor. Service was fast but food was decent. I ordered the New Orleans slammer and my girlfriend ordered the Repopulation combo. We asked for well done bacon and both bacon came out undercooked. The waitress wrote it down because it was on the ticket so it must have been the cooks not paying attention. One of the cooks had headphones in both ears and was not wearing gloves. I thought maybe it was their culture but other cooks had gloves. Food was barely warm. I would expect the chili to be pretty warm but it was not at all. We did not complain but we just know not to return nor to take people who are visiting us.

    (2)
  • Kate N.

    Food was worth the money- DIFFERENT from menu posted here.... 2-3x more expensive Waiter was incredibly rude. We arrived and were told to sit where ever. We chose a table back in the garden, waiter immediately asks us to move closer to the kitchen (presumably so he doesn't have to walk as far). When he brings our bill, one of the items is $1 more than the menu, we bring this to his attention and he aggressively states he guarantees that he had the right price, he checks the menus and then restates what our total was (as we were correct), then we pay and he brings us back incorrect change. Very dishonest, very rude.

    (1)
  • Ally G.

    Cute place, funny menu descriptions. Service was slow, food was alright. Not sure I'd make a second stop in. I had the chocolate chip pancakes and they forgot my whipped cream (was on the menu, not an addition I asked for) and the pancakes were underwhelming

    (3)
  • Mary R.

    Menu is varied and interesting, our server was extremely accommodating (we had a large party of picky women). The patio is great, shaded, interesting. We split the creole slammer, grits w goat cheese and cheese fries. All were excellent. Great townie spot.

    (5)
  • K S.

    Took 45 mins to get 2 dishes, a waffle and omelet, on a slow wed at 10:30. Food wasn't great. I would not eat here again based on food alone.

    (2)
  • Vicky F.

    CASH ONLY! milkshake and the food was Amazing!!!!!!!!!! server is nice and funny, the whole diner is cute!! highly recommended if you are spending the day around the garden district.

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    My measure for a good breakfast place is whether or not they can get eggs cooked over medium right... Believe it or not, some place have difficulties with that. So I ordered my standard stuff (to include eggs over medium) and wham bam - got it right. We had really good service, everyone was really friendly in there. The hash browns were just ayight, a little over-cooked / too crispy, and typically I prefer home fries... Although I prefer Coulis, this is a good breakfast spot as well.

    (4)
  • Enrique O.

    I just ordered the Green Market omelet. It looked good but was flavorless. Not even salt added to the vegetables or eggs. I mean FLAVORLESS. In New Orleans this is unexcusable. My brother and wife had scrambled eggs: also flavorless. The service was a little too casual. Our waiter, Josh, did not even ask how our food was. I guess he was embarrassed to do so. There are too many other places to eat around here to put up with this.

    (1)
  • Aloma B.

    I visited here a few years back after reading great reviews for it here. It was a Sunday and me and 5 of my friends came here for my b-day breakfast. Yes we did wait an 1hr 30 mins to be seated but it was WELL worth it. The waitress was awesome super friendly, a little slow service but hey it was packed. I would definitely come back because of the diner feel and the kick ass food. Plus I got an awesome free t-shirt!!

    (5)
  • Esther W.

    Interesting choices for breakfast platters, and it's very cheap. Coffee comes free with some meals. It's also super trendy. We noticed a picture on the wall of a man, dog, and baby. It looked like it was from some years ago. Then we realized the man in the picture was our waiter. Gave off a homey vibe that I liked. Also Obama ate here. I'll be back for sure.

    (4)
  • Marissa F.

    I came in on a Sunday morning at around 8:45AM. There were open tables, but I sat at the counter. Food: ordered eggs (over medium), pancakes (banana and regular), sausage patties, and coffee. The coffee was good although it wasn't the best I've ever had in this city, but I'm pretty spoiled with delicious coffee in this city. All of the food was outstanding, especially the pancakes, which were huge, fluffy, and full of flavor. I eat mine plain because I like to enjoy the flavor without syrup and taste the difference between pancakes at restaurants and the plain ones were delicious, perfectly cooked, and not overly sweet. The banana pancakes were also very good, but I felt could have used a few more slices of bananas as I was expecting them to be a bit sweeter. The sausage patties were also quite flavorful and even had a little bit of kick, which was an awesome surprise. Price: $10.43 including tax. A little pricier than some competitors, but the portion of food was enormous and the quality was high, so I'd pay this price again. Service: excellent. I had Josh as a server, and the ordering/receiving food was prompt, courteous, and most importantly, hot & fresh! My coffee was refilled continually before it got cold or reached the bottom by a couple of different servers. Josh was super nice and checked on me just the right amount - not too much and not too little for me. I've seen other reviews commenting on the servers being "too cool" but I didn't find this to be the case for my service or the service of those who sat around me. Also, the cooks behind the bar were really pleasant. One was even wearing a Red Sox shirt which made me happy :) Atmosphere: crowded but not overly, I enjoyed the music playing, and it was the right volume. The crowd "talking" was also the right volume as in it wasn't dead silent or super loud. It was just right. Overall: everything about my dining experience was just right, a la the three bears/porridge thing.

    (5)
  • Rebecca W.

    Both amazing and delicious. We both had omelets. They were huge and lovely and everything an omelet should be. The staff was super nice. Also loved the atmosphere. It was was comfy and unassuming. Will definitely go back on future trips!

    (5)
  • L T.

    I really want to like this place, but I just can't. Usually I'm a really generous forgiving customer, but I had a really bad experience. The food was fine, just standard diner food. The service was outstandingly horrible. When we were ordering and eating (at the counter) everything was fine. It was a bit weird that the waitress took our order from behind us, rather than just giving it to the person behind the counters like at a proper diner. When they gave us our bill, we noticed that they overcharged my girlfriend and I by a dollar each. It didn't bother me at all because people make simple mistakes all the time, and I thought that they would simply correct it. Instead, they told me I was wrong, and that they charged me the right amount. I had to pull out the menu to show them the correct price. Then I overheard the waitress and manager complaining about us quibbling over a dollar. We weren't pinching pennies, we just wanted to be charged the price on the menu! Don't tell me I'm wrong, don't talk behind my back, own up to your mistake. I want to like this place, I want to go back, but I just can't.

    (1)
  • Vanessa M.

    I went to breakfast at two different spots on Magazine Street during my last visit, and I have to say that I loved them both, for totally different reasons. One breakfast was frou-frou, the other was just a cool place to eat with solid food choices that delivered. This was the cool place. We walk in, and the staff is kinda rude, but in New Orleans, staff is either really nice or jerky. We got our menus, and had such a hard time ordering because so many things on the menu sounded great and were reasonably priced. I chose the Creole Slammer (chili and cheddar cheese poured over hash browns, bacon, and scrambled eggs with a biscuit on the side) and a sweet potato pancake that I was dying to try. Other than the biscuit, the breakfast was top notch. The chili was made fresh, hash browns and bacon crisp (even though they were buried under chili, mind you), eggs buttery. The sweet potato pancake was better than awesome. As I mentioned, the biscuit was the downfall. I like flaky, warm biscuits - this wasn't either of those things. I wouldn't sell the place short for a bad biscuit that I didn't even care about, though - when I ordered, I was excited about the slammer and the pancake, and those were very well worth the wait and rude staff! No one at my table was unhappy with their meals, which should say something about a place. Cash only, as others have mentioned. You have to write your name down on a sheet of paper outside and then wait for them to call you, but if there isn't someone outside to tell you that they aren't going to run out and give the info if they see you looking at them hungrily through the window, either.

    (4)
  • Monica S.

    Just left Slim Goodies and the waitress assaulted me and SPIT on me. The police came and gave her a court summons. The service was the worst I have ever had and now I have to take time out of my busy schedule to go to court over a disgruntled waitress. So disappointed.

    (1)
  • Courtney A.

    I would not be able to live in New Orleans if it were not for Slim Goodie's. Since I am usually uneasy about trying innovative heavy-food items, I would stick with the Repop. Then I had the Sweet Stack, sweet potato pancakes, and I fell in love. I would eat here everyday if either 1) the menu had more lighter food options or 2) I wanted to let myself go. But Slim Goodie's isn't the place to go to for healthy fare. The atmosphere makes me feel at home. If there is a crowd outside, don't bother walking inside and getting in the way. Put your name on the wait list, go to the ATM, grab some cash (cash only establishment) and a beer if ya feel like it, and wait it out. If you had the kind of night that everyone else around you had the night before, it's worth the wait. I personally enjoy waiting outside and watching entitled tourists get put in their place by the staff. Don't get me wrong, I find the service to be awesome given the crazy crowds, cramped space, and fast cook time for all the food. Those guys work hard. And they don't take any crap. I love it! So if you turn your nose at things you find to be low-brow, don't be a buzzkill with your presence here. But if you don't mind waiting for food that will satisfy your soul, wake up and get over there (take-out isn't an option).

    (5)
  • Jen K.

    Great food for breakfast and lunch. The decor is diner casual with eclectic Polaroids of friends and customers that add to the charm. Simple breakfasts are familiar but outstanding, and the build-your-own omelets and burgers are extremely tasty. Service is attentive and friendly. The only drawback is that you have to come early or you will have to wait a long time for a table...a hallmark of a very good, locally-owned business. I am a regular customer.

    (5)
  • Maria A.

    Awesome new Orleansy diner. I always get the huevos rancheros.

    (4)
  • Leah O.

    Great food, fast service. Perfect breakfast spot (especially if you sleep in a bit too long) with a unique menu. Bring ca$h!!!

    (4)
  • Alec B.

    Great joint. Their menu is original and extensive, the service is great and the food is excellent. I keep coming and coming.

    (4)
  • J G.

    I often visit New Orleans (live in Los Angeles) and this place is rad. Absolutely unbeatable breakfast, especially the sweet potato pancakes. I think it gets pretty rabid on the weekends but if you are in town and have a leisurely weekend morning at Slim Goodies- do it. Magazine street is one of the hippest spots in NOLA so there will be plenty of boutiques and shops to peruse after breakfast.

    (4)
  • Dante M.

    I was very excited to have breakfast here after reading the reviews however I was very disappointed with my experience. I ordered eggs over medium and they came out over cooked. My pancakes were flat and a little undercooked. I will give them another shot but first experience was not so good.

    (2)
  • Jonathan D.

    Slim Goodies is located on a "cool" stretch of Magazine St., close to American Apparel, Buffalo Exchange and Breaux Mart. Inside it's a funky, low-rent diner atmosphere, with plenty of choices for breakfast and lunch. There are often huge crowds on the weekends, but if you arrive early, or go on a weekday morning, you're likely to be sat right away and have your food within minutes. The omelets are delicious, a fluffy egg pancake cradling a variety of yummy fresh fillings. One of my favorites is the Americana, stuffed with peppers, onions, bacon and cheddar cheese. The perfect combination. The hash browns are pretty good, but remember to order them well done if you want them to be crispy. I've never had the Jewish Coonass (latkes with crawfish), but one day I'll gather up enough courage to order it with a straight face. The coffee is good, the prices and low, and the service is exactly what you need at a place like this: friendly and fast. That makes Slim Goodies a winner in the category of no-fuss breakfast.

    (4)
  • Lauren B.

    A great breakfast joint. I love the Jewish Coonass... I mean, I really like saying it, but it tastes pretty good too! Basically a twist on Eggs Benedict; potato latkes (always a win!) topped with eggs how you want 'em and crawfish etouffee. Come on, nothing else like that in the world! Everything I've had here tastes fresh, the servers are friendly and ecclectic. Only problem I've had with this place is that the french toast was pretty scawny and not very flavorful. Also, they are cash only!!

    (4)
  • Chelsea H.

    My boyfriend and I have recently moved to New Orleans and I'm obsessed with breakfast food. We live right by Slim Goodies and have heard some things- so why not, right? First off- we have both worked extensively in the restaurant industry- so know how stressful things can get. However, rude service staff when it's not due is completely unacceptable. We NEVER mind waiting for a good meal...so we waited with what seemed a slapdash way of seating people, but it's a dive, so that's how things are done. Finally we get called in by the hostess and who seats us at the same table with another couple who were waiting. If I'm in the mood and everyone else is doing it- sure I'll share my dining experience. However, we just wanted it the two of us- so just casually asked the server if we could wait to sit at a private table- and without ever making eye-contact, she smirked, "you can ask 'so-and-so' "- assuming we knew who that was. So, we asked, "who?" and she naturally reacted as if we had just spat on her best friend and responded, "you know- the lady that SAT YOU". Right, like the hostess took the time to introduce herself to us. So- we said, screw this- we can find greasy diner breakfast food anywhere with staff that may appreciate our money to help pay their bills. We didn't taste the food- but I don't care. We will never try it.

    (1)
  • Roderick M.

    My favorite breakfast spot in NOLA - the Creole Slammer is hands-down the best thing for you after a night of partying. Bring cash and don't be surprised if the staff looks as hungover as you feel.

    (4)
  • Kevin O.

    Great breakfast. Many good options. It also had a lot of things available for vegetarians. Good atmosphere with a friendly staff.

    (5)
  • Jerrica K.

    Slim Goodies is by far my favorite breakfast spot in the entire city. The menu is extensive and has pretty much something for everyone. The prices are great, the atmosphere is fun, and I especially love it when the tone-deaf fry cook starts singing...it always makes me laugh and wakes me up... The waiters aren't exactly prompt or overly friendly but they are the deliverers of some of the best breakfast food you could ask for, therefore, they are appreciated. You absolutely HAVE TO try the banana pancake...it is to die for...this place is cash only though so remember that when visiting!

    (5)
  • Bob N.

    Our favorite breakfast spot so far in New Orleans. Get the Creole Slammer. Bring cash, not a credit card.

    (5)
  • Jamie C.

    Don't let the crowd of people outside the door scare you away from trying this great brunch and breakfast place on Magazine. Note to newcomers: You put your name on the list yourself and the servers will come outside and check out the list to let you in. While some servers are a bit weird, the food is worth it. The Slammers have all sorts of delicious breakfast food, like the Orleans Slammer with bacon, and the Tex Mex Slammer, complete with fried plantains. It is diner food with a New Orleans touch.

    (3)
  • Cork C.

    A greasy spoon with a clean vibe. This place always leaves me feeling happy. I appreciate the funky vibe, nola centric food descriptions, and good service. I had the Philly cheesesteak which was nothing special, but exactly what I wanted.

    (4)
  • J. J.

    This is a totally unique restaurant and, in my opinion, a staple of any trip to New Orleans. It is inexpensive. The staff is friendly. The decor is interesting--brings a kind of hipsterish vibe to the place. But even if none of this was true, I would recommend it for the FOOD. The breakfast I have at Slim Goodies honestly registers as some of the best breakfasts I have ever had in my life. Slim Goodies has literally influenced my homecooking. I do not know whose idea it was to top hashbrowns/eggs with crawfish etoufee, but that person was a God among men, and I am sure you can guess what I have been doing with my leftover etoufee the morning after ever since I had this outstanding dish at Slim Goodies. Please support this literally awe-inspiring establishment.

    (5)
  • Thomas J.

    This place is awesome. Real classic diner feel with monster portions. The line can be a bit long on the weekends but it's worth it. Brought my sister and her BF here when they were visiting from Seattle, he asked the cook what grits were and the cook just gave us a look like were from another planet. Forget the Mason/Dixon line, you know you're really in the South once you've crossed the hash brown/grit line. Definitely don't hesitate to swing into slim goodies if you're looking for some good eats in the Garden District.

    (4)
  • Julia K.

    Food was a 4; service was a 2. Tex Mex slammer was delish. Unfortunately, all our 4 plates came at different times without any acknowledgement. The waiter was pretty rude and didn't mind serving dishes 10 min apart, spilling coffee on our food, and acting like our request for the bill would be a major effort on his part.

    (3)
  • Chad C.

    Great place for a kick-ass early breakfast. In fact, great place for a late breakfast too. This place was one of the first establishments to open after Katrina. They were cooking on propane stoves and serving on paper plates to the rescue workers and homeowners. Props for being the lifeblood of NOLA. PS: The vegan scrambler is to die for.

    (4)
  • Justin C.

    Slim goodies is absolutely fantastic. You get what it says in their exhaustive menu, your cup of coffee is never empty, and the jukebox never sucks. The food is reasonably priced and hot and good. The omelettes are eggy cocoons that incubate a huge assortment of tasty goodness. Their bacon is amazing. Thick and tangible. It's not crispy and shatters everywhere but it also isn't soft and gumlike. it's perfect. The atmosphere is that of a great greasy spoon diner. The staff is fast and efficient but is still able to be friendly and personable. The walls are adorned with everybody and their kids and random crap that people contribute and no doubt the restaurant themselves post up. I woke up this morning with a decision that I was going to eat breakfast at a restaurant. This is the place that came to mind and this is the place that danced in my head as i took my afternoon post breakfast weekend nap. Hell yes.

    (4)
  • Scotty S.

    I really don't understand what the big deal is about this place. I live half a block away and every morning this place has a line way out the door of hipsters and tourists (as if there is a difference) clamoring for, evidently, some tofu crap? When i went there i didn't even think the menu was that creative... it was just greasy ass food that I can make just as well at my house. I guess it's branding at work. People think the logo looks cool or something? How bout when you come to nola only try new orleans food because you can't get it anywhere else... don't waste your time on this stuff.

    (1)
  • Katy B.

    This place was like veg nirvana for two tired travelers after wandering the Garden District on a Sunday afternoon. I'm willing to guess that this is one of the few restaurants (if not only) where you can find facon (fake bacon) in NOLA. Man. I can't remember how long it's been since I've had a BLT. Add the avocado. Just do it. Rave reviews for the veg bacon cheeseburger too. Oh, cheese fries also got 4 thumbs up. Sassy cooks and friendly wait staff round out the happiness trifecta. Some would be diners were turned away, as the restaurant closed while we were dining. The cook yelled after them "try showing up on time next time!"

    (5)
  • Lauren B.

    I really just wanted this place to have another good review. I miss it. There isn't much I wouldn't do for a Jewish Coonass. And no, that is not a slur...relax

    (5)
  • Carrie F.

    FYI - cash only! This is a seriously good diner. It's fun, quirky and whimsical and so are the staff. They're quick on the coffee, the food and then the coffee refills (which I'm always grateful for on a Sunday morning). I loved my eggs and pancakes! Will definitely be back next time I'm in NOLA!

    (4)
  • John A.

    The best burger I've ever had, hands down.

    (5)
  • Laura R.

    So yum. Good, just so yum..... Went there for the first time this afternoon. Had the Orleans Slammer and it felt good. There was a wait, but I can't wait to go back to eat some more.... Yeah.

    (5)
  • Erich Z.

    Just your average American diner-style food with a bit of attitude, but apparently that can be difficult to find in the area. Unfortunately, you'll also end up paying quite a bit more than you're probably used to due to the uptown location, so bring a bit of extra cash.

    (3)
  • sarah W.

    Slim Goodies Diner is not good. It has a cute atmosphere and a great location, but the food stinks. I wish this place was better.

    (1)
  • Vanessa V.

    my husband and i lived nearby for about a year and a half and ate here at least twice a week (i know, our poor arteries!)... it was always delicious. service was consistently fair-to-good, and prices were pretty decent. one day, we were having the regular lunch when mike looks down and sees a worm in his drink. with legs and eyes and antennae. just small enough to fit though a straw. the waitress said "ew" but didn't comp the food. after that we could never stomach coming in again.

    (2)
  • Janlee A.

    My young friends love this place. The snarky, quirky wait staff are part of the allure. The people watching is outstanding here-you really see the most colorful (tattooed, hair, pierced, etc.) and sometimes downright weird mix of help and clientele. Hearing one waitress yell across the tiny room "Hey, you look like Sh@t" to her co-worker only adds to the funky experience. (Well, she did look bad and smelled bad too.) The food-again, my young friends love it. Personally, I think its nothing special and overpriced for the portions served. I will continue to meet friends here for brunch-

    (3)
  • Chris C.

    Very happy to find this place. Great service and good food at an affordable price. The food is basic but tasty. This isn't where you go for a swank dinner - just a casual place to eat. But if that's what you are looking for this place really scores big in my book.

    (5)
  • Amanda L.

    I used to love Slim's until one fateful day. I went in, craving something like eggs layered on tofu layered on cheese. And this skinny blonde hipster guy put meat on my dish when it wasn't even on the menu that it had meat, just tofu. So I sent it back. And then, I received the most godawful, unidentifiable, unholy combination of curry, slimy, undercooked eggs, and raw (raw!) tofu that I have ever seen. It was a dish that I had ordered before, the garden slammer, and I had never experienced it quite like that... No comp. No remorse. No apology. Slim Goodies: get rid of that guy so we can come back. Thanks.

    (3)
  • Amanda V.

    Typical breakfast food. Cute place. Decent priced. I don't think I would drive far to go here though.

    (4)
  • Erin G.

    We've been going here for a few years and really have had only positive experiences. The wait outside is obnoxious, so we usually wait until lunchtime when the dust has settled. I'm not into snarky waitstaff, and really we have always had friendly efficient service. Now about the food-we've sat at the counter a few times and have witnessed no serious infractions. The breakfasts are always delicious, I usually go for The Guatemalan and my man goes for the Doc Horn. Only 1 time out of probably 35 has there been a mistake on my order, and they fixed it immediately. I also sometimes get the veggie burger with fries. The fries are shoestring, and are always hot and perfectly crisp. The ice in the drinks is that crushed-up, pebbly ice, which I also love. The omelets are big and nicely seasoned, not too greasy. My 56 year old mother is a pancake enthusiast from Michigan, and she asks to go here when she visits because she really, really loves the pancakes, which are big and fluffy. We do often try to go to Slims when they are less busy, and perhaps that is why we have great service and tasty food, but even when we stand in line, we have always had pleasant experiences. The prices are pretty great, the Guatemalan breakfast (2 eggs, delicious seasoned black beans, homemade salsa, tortillas, avocado, sour cream and fried plantains) is only $6.50. Yesterday we each had a burger with extras, fries and 2 sodas for less than $20. In this town that is unheard of.

    (5)
  • Sean T.

    The main reason this place gets five stars is that one of my best friends owns the joint. The second reason why this place gets five stars is due to the food kicking ass. The atmosphere is very New Orleans...artsy...culturally diverse and anything can happen in this eatery...and neighborhood for that matter. It is a real New Orleans experience.

    (5)
  • T-Bone -.

    Anyplace that serves black beans for breakfast is automatically pretty darn cool but black beans this good are worthy of high praise. They also had goat cheese and with the food allergies I have this is a must for me. This is breakfast fare with a little New Orleans character and even a little Southwest spice. Love it!

    (4)
  • Newt L.

    I started off really liking Slim Goodies, but somehow it has lost its luster. The food is good, and I'd recommend giving it a try on a week day, but I'm not standing in line to get in.

    (3)
  • David K.

    Okay - not the cleanest place on the planet, but you have to consider the city it's in. And cash only, like lots of places in town. The servers are mostly really nice even if they forget little things like toast or coffee or sugar or utensils. But the food is damn good diner chow, the menu is fairly eclectic without being presumptious, and the clientele are typical NOLA entertainment, and they are opening a malt shop next door. The patio in back has a nice ravaged look, but the flies out there are annoying. Bonus points for never having seen a cockroach.

    (4)
  • Allison R.

    A great diner with even greater food. All the food is unique and extremely tasty. Watch out for long lines though.

    (4)
  • Carpe D.

    Hole in the wall zagat rated. I had my best breakfast there I loved it. Obama went there too before all the big fuss (You will see his photo on the wall)

    (4)
  • Claire S.

    I really like Slim Goodies. Their prices are reasonable and the place is very vegetarian friendly. Good coffee too! I love coming here when I visit New Orleans. Also, they had a great 70s mix playing when I was there last.

    (4)
  • Ramona P.

    Scabs? Ripped up tee shirts? Ugh, that IS NOT what I want to see when entering your restaurant. Don't you know it takes less than a second to form an opinion? And you can NEVER change a first impression. My impression was this: You staff was sick- scabs tell me someone is sick. Scabs can also mean healing, yes. I do NOT want this impression of your place. I felt welcome, yes, but the general cleanliness made my uneasy. The place was filthy. Next the customer service was weird. I do not like "over chummy" servers. I am NOT your friend. Take a moment to read my body language, listen to what I am saying. Don't make me ask YOU for another coffee, ask me before I ask you. Don't you HATE when we have to ask for things that should already been there? It makes you feel like I am "Running you", when in fact I hate it just as much as you do. It makes eating out a trial! All for a coffee, tea, or something super simple! You are NOT that busy not to notice. Just glance over and look! See whats missing. And if you are observant enough you will bring it before I even notice it is gone. And tell your co workers, that we are everyone's (meaning every team members ) table! Customers DO NOT want excuses! They don't care. Don't pass the buck, and please, check to see if the chef will or wont do something before you say "no", I know chefs' sometimes will if they are not too busy. We are guests of the entire restaurant! Without us, none of you would have a job. There is nothing wrong with stepping up your guest relations-it really won't cost any more. Hey I could even teach you! Your customers will really appreciate it-and change that 3 dollar tip to a five. You really could do SO MUCH MORE! And the food was fine! But good food can NEVER compensate for poor customer service. Take a lesson.

    (2)
  • Casie C.

    Damn good food and damn good service.

    (5)
  • Christa C.

    Excellent service. Delicious BLT. Friendly, friendly, friendly. Stop in on your walk around the garden district. You will not be disappointed.

    (5)
  • Richard D.

    I've been here a number of times, and the service is always really hit or miss. There is a certain breed of restaurant in the New Orleans area that kinda tends to have a bit of a pretentious hipster staff that doesn't really seem to care so much about the customer. Slim Goodies happens to have one or two of these working there. It's not always bad though. The last time I went, a mustachioed gentleman waited on me and my lady, and he was outstanding. Any way. Let's get to the food. Two words: GARDEN SLAMMER. Basically, it's hashbrowns, covered in vegetarian chili, covered in cheese, topped with fake bacon (I believe it's tempeh), and then topped with two eggs. The eggs and cheese are optional for the vegans out there. My goodness. This has truly saved me from a hangover a number of times. They also impressed me with their triple cheese fries, which I believe is cheddar, provolone, and blue cheese (which you never see on cheese fries, and is surprisingly delicious.) Though I consider myself a bit of a stickler for service (being seated 7 minutes before anyone on the staff says a word to you...has happened more than once....is a bit much), the food more than makes up for it. So yeaaah, I'll be returning.

    (3)
  • Randy S.

    If you are looking for a change of pace and some diner food, then this is a very good place to go to. Craving real breakfast food, my friend and I stopped in and shared the 'Contractors Combo', no doubt inspired by the hordes of contractors in town doing cleanup and repair in the aftermath of Katrina looking for lot of food (eggs, grits, hash browns, pancake, toast, bacon AND sausage) at a cheap price. The burgers and omelets are also very good for diner fare. Post Katrina, the place is normally packed with lines of people on the sidewalk waiting for a table by mid-morning. The interior is typically diner decorated with a nola twist. The outdoor patio in the back could use a good landscaping and cleanup, but when the weather is nice and the patio is not full, it can be a relaxing time away from the hustle of Magazine Street. Interesting 'looking' people work here and it can be a great place to people watch, especially if sitting near the windows. Cash only.

    (3)
  • Debby M.

    This a 5 star Diner! Service friendly and fun. Menu has something for everyone. We did Heavenly - waffle. Delicious and The Contractor - for the REALLY hungry - very good. Exceptional on the pancake! Mike was our handsome and attentive server - he was helpful w questions and draws a beautiful smiley face with whipped cream. Thanks Mike for being one more person that makes New Orleans so wonderful.

    (5)
  • Matthew P.

    This place was recommended to me by a friend so I there was no reason to NOT go, right? We went to breakfast here one morning as it was recommended to us. We arrived bright and early and ready to eat. The place itself looks..old. Visually, it wasn't very appealing. The front, decor, menus, etc seemed aged and not cared for much which made me worry slightly about our upcoming meal. We pushed on through though! I ordered the Tex Mex Slammer which came with a base of hash browns, black beans, and cheese mushed together(and I mean mushed) with toppings of avocado, salsa, sour cream, eggs, and plantains. The eggs were a few scrambled and tasted nice, the rest of the toppings(avocado, salsa, plantains, sour cream) all came in very small quantities. It was kinda odd..there just wasn't enough of them. The base(hash browns, black beans, and cheese) was too large and quickly got boring as there wasn't much flavor to it. After eating all the toppings, you're just left with the mush underneath, which wasn't too appetizing. Overall, I probably wouldn't recommend this breakfast spot to anyone. I mean, it wasn't bad but I didn't enjoy the majority of my meal. The quantities were just way off. I would've love more of the top and less of the bottom but that wasn't the case then. The poor appearance of the restaurant didn't make up for the food either.

    (2)
  • Felice H.

    Little goat is my to go to, but the place is getting pricier . . . . The pecan waffle was a piece of cardboard disguised as a gorgeous waffle. The pecans were stale and the waffle batter had no taste . . no bueno, ayayay! I just want to emphasize: NO TASTE!!!!! Maybe I just went on the wrong day where they didn't have decent waffle batter, and were out of fresh pecan. (Yeah, right!!! * judging eye brow lift*) I'm ok with that, as long as they keep "Little Goat" on the menu. It's a busy, greasy, casual diner vibe that makes you feel like you belong here. It's like " welcome back!" I love all the Polaroid pictures along the wall of previous patrons eating breakfast or bruch in the red booths. It really adds to the great vibe here.

    (3)
  • Tajira M.

    I really enjoy this restaurant. Something about sweet potato pancakes on a Saturday morning. I brought my parents here for breakfast, and they always remember the pancakes most. The sweet potato pancakes have a great cinnamon spice to them. The buttermilk pancakes are light and fluffy with those great crispy edges. The banana pancake is a monster that can include pecans if you choose. My "usual" there is a cup of coffee and the Orleans Slammer. Hash browns, chili, bacon, cheese, and two eggs how you want them. This last time there were jalapeños added to the mix, which I loved. Add a dash of Crystal and you're good to go. My friend gets the Creole slammer: hash browns, eggs your way, all covered in crawfish étouffée. Sounds a little crazy, but it works, and if you're choosing between that and the Bon Temps omelette, get the slammer. Ask for Mike, he's very friendly, and he knows the city.

    (4)
  • Tammy L.

    I don't understand why people wait to eat here. The service was sub par, as was the food. My over-easy eggs were WAY over-cooked, as was the bacon. Our server told us the bacon is made ahead of time and sits under heat lamps. It tasted like it. I had coffee that was only refilled if I managed to see and flag our server. He also brought back our change by rounding the bill up to the nearest dollar amount. On a brighter note, the music was good, but we won't be back.

    (1)
  • Marisa B.

    Slim goodies is a classic greasy spoon in uptown nola. The food is standard fare and the portions are massive - I swear the omelettes must have 6 eggs in them. If you're looking for a fancy or delicate breakfast, I wouldn't recommend this place, but it's great for a big morning-after-drinking feast.

    (3)
  • Jose E.

    I JUST had breakfast here 1st of all the waitress was super friendly although I may have come off as a dick initially (I'm really not!) The food was very good. There are lot of places in NOLA that dont deserve their reputation but this place deserves all the good talk!

    (5)
  • Anthony L.

    Nothing pretty or fancy, just good old breakfast food fresh and fast. I've been trying to get into this place and it well worth the wait. It's a definite that I will be back for breakfast again. If you don't want to stand in line for some of the novelty tourist restaurants this place is prefect. Did I mention that omelet can feed a small village in Mogadishu. Any place that plays Hendrix and Tribe Called Quest has to get 4 stars for cool alone.

    (4)
  • Kenny R.

    Fantastic breakfast/brunch! Who walks out with leftovers? Rookies do! PS...to the employee who let his iPhone do the DJ duties and Run DMC greatest hits, THANK YOU! Bro Tip: Recommend going next door for a bloody mary then bring it here

    (4)
  • Enryka P.

    Delicious...the beans have a je ne sais pas to them but they made the New Orleans whatchamacallit.

    (4)
  • Fatima Z.

    1st time I came here the food was great. But the service was sloooowww. This is my second time coming and the water cup is dirty and so is the silverware. They keep the milk in a container of ice instead of a refrigerator? Weird. The milk is not as cold as it should be. I got the stack-o-pancakes which were burnt. And the bacon was cold. I also got a side of hashbrowns. Burnt and gross. The service is super slow and there's barley anyone in here. My server is too busy at the bar talking. Maybe he doesn't care because I'm not a regular. I needed a refill about 20 minutes ago and I'm still waiting for the check. never again. And it's CASH ONLY!

    (1)
  • Kelsey F.

    There is just nothing like greasy diner food after a long night on the town. That's just what this place is, reliable, good, honest hangover food. Coffee that never ends, big ol' ice waters that do their best to revive your half-dead soul and service that gets you in, out and back in bed as soon as possible. These guys consistently come through for me. God bless you. Here's some highlights: -Slammers (aka, stuff on hashbrowns) My favs! -Omlets -Sandwiches Lots of sweet options too, but that's not my jam when in recovery mode.

    (5)
  • Alex J.

    Slim's is a good, standard diner in an area that's a little short on those. The food is not special, but it's satisfying for a hangover. They also have some decent vegetarian options if you're forced to cater to one of them. The coffee is solid diner coffee. I like to sit at the counter when I'm alone, see the grease being applied to the griddle, and read the paper.

    (3)
  • Kim B.

    Once again, back in NOLA. I just can't seem to stay away. I rode the trolley down from Tulane with my dear friend, and she said she used to eat here all the time in college. It was certainly a "hole in the wall" atmosphere, but was very unique and cool! The menu was mostly cajon/NOLA, so if you want to try local then definitely go here. Their menu was also huge! Options for everyone. Each dish was very specific and had crazy things thrown in.. each piece was art! The atmosphere is hip/hipster/retro, and is vivacious and fun. Overall, the food was fantastic, the service was good, and the atmosphere is A+.

    (4)
  • Jerry Y.

    We wanted to eat at another restaurant before boarding for a cruise but the wait was too long. The hostess at the other restaurant recommended Slim Goodies. There was about a 15 min wait on a Sunday morning but well worth it. The diner is BYOB and there is a great place next door to get a Bloody Mary with Bacon infused vodka and bacon bits. Everyone at the table had a different "slammer" from the menu which is basically your meat, eggs, and other toppings all together on the plate. Everyone was a happy camper and the service was good.

    (5)
  • Kia G.

    I'd love to review the food -- I'll bet it's great -- but unfortunately when my partner and I turned up at 2pm on Sunday and sat down at one of the booths, we were turned away. Why? "We're closed, sorry". Not only was the restaurant full, with some tables obviously having just ordered, the hours listed on the door--the very door I'd just walked through--said open till 3. With some confusion, I tried to relay this to our would be server. He looked at me like I wad speaking Dutch, and shrugged haplessly: "what?" He said. In short, not getting my business again. If I have to stay at my job till the hour listed on my place of work's advertising, then buddy, so should you. Or, if you're not going to, at least politely explain to me why instead of acting like I'm a crazy person.

    (1)
  • Brats Y.

    Heaven Waffle and Bon Ton crawfish omlette was et. Such deliciousness. So breakfast. Wow.

    (5)
  • Erica M.

    Delicious breakfast! They were closing early for the St. Patrick's Day parade at 11:00 and they still seated us at 10:50. We got the Creole Slammer, Tex Mex Slammer, Bon Ton Omelette, and Green Veggie Omelette. Everything was so good. Loved the crispy hash browns! Awesome crawfish étouffée! And our waiter Michael Jason Fred was adorable and so funny. We definitely had a crush on him. Recommend everything!

    (5)
  • Rich H.

    Summary based on one mid morning breakfast: -locally popular -food quality high -ok prices -friendly service -some parking nearby Recommended

    (4)
  • William L.

    Slim Goodie's strives to be a classic old style diner, and it largely achieves that goal. The coffee is strong and served in proper diner mug. Eggs in abundance, both traditional forms and some creative iron-skillet dishes. The Orleans Slammer is an iron pan full of bacon, beans, and eggs, prepared as you like it. In my case, the over-easy egg had stayed on the grill too long and the yolk was cooked through. That was a disappointment, as I was looking at this dish as a kind of huevos rancheros. The cheese fries had a lighter dusting of cheese than what's typical. That's good for your calorie count but not exactly why one is ordering cheese fries in the first place. The coffee, good, strong, and dark, was refilled quickly until the burgeoning crowd demanded too much of the server both in terms of both time and ability to get to our table. Crowds are a problem here. On most weekends you can expect to wait, and then once in the restaurant the place is buzzing with people. That gives it a lively atmosphere, but also means that carafe of coffee is less likely to come your way when you want it--and when you're at a diner on Saturday morning, you really want it. It's easy enough to scope out the crowd situation from the street, though. If there are legions of pale-looking people milling around the sidewalk, keep driving or stay on the bus. The check took a long time to arrive, all while we endured the haunting stares of hungry people outside on the sidewalk (truly, a first world problem). Another long time passed as we waited to get change back, as it's cash only here. New Orleans, of course, is not known for its punctuality, but when a meal is finished and it's time to settle up, but even the least punctual New Orleanian wants to squirm with an empty coffee cup while a line of hungry people glowers. This all sounds harsh, but consider it counterpoint to the obvious and sustained popularity of Slim Goodies. The large menu offers a lot of choices beyond just a plain omelette or eggs and toast. Go, but try to pick a less busy time.

    (3)
  • Jennifer L.

    Not as good as I remembered. BYOB was a plus. We ordered chili cheese fries with jalapeños. Not enough to chili or jalapeños.

    (1)
  • James F.

    This place is pretty good. I'm more of a Surrey's guy myself but Slim Goodies takes a solid third place behind Couli's. you can't really go wrong here but sometimes they close early which I got NO LOVE FOR EARLY CLOSERS. I'm talking 30 minutes early. Stick to the hours on your website. Now I'm 20 minutes from any other breakfast joints which will be closing on time but I'm not the guy who walks in 10 minutes to close on a kitchen. Anyway they stole my breakfast sandwich opportunity and they were not nice about it. Weak.

    (2)
  • Dirk P.

    Surf and turf burger check, loud music check, brunch check, the spirit of Magazine Street check.

    (4)
  • Regan S.

    Just ate here after an overnight shift at work, and it was a great place to have a nice breakfast alone before passing out. Server was about 15 minutes late to work but he was cute as hell and nice when he got there. I ordered the Orleans Slammer: hashbrowns with chili, bacon, eggs and biscuits. And a cup of coffee. Food was delicious; I can imagine a super hangover cure. Menu was fairly pricey for breakfast but portion was large.

    (4)
  • Gabriela G.

    Sure, the food took forever, and we had to wait quite a bit to be seated, but it was certainly worth the wait. The decor is humble, no thrills diner. Our coffees were simple but delicious. My boyfriend ordered some kind of Philly cheese steak egg concoction. I was deciding between the two goat cheese egg dishes and asked Mike (one of the servers) for his recommendation and he veered me towards "the Guatemalan" i really liked his energy and trusted his recommendation so I went for it. Also I ordered a side of chocolate chip pancakes. EVERYTHING was delicious. The philly cheese steak egg concoction was fluffy and full of flavor, creamy melted cheese, hearty eggs and a nice serving of meat on tomato sauce- soooo good. My Guatemalan was of course very light in comparison. two eggs over easy, some avocado, two warm tortillas, tomato salsa, and a side of the most delicious beans. my test for this dish was in the beans- this could have been a throwaway dish, but instead the beans were made with so much care, and full of flavor with chopped peppers and onions, a dish within itself, though just a small side on my dish. The chocolate chip pancake was also to die for. We literally couldn't fit it but we tried. Ended up taking most of it to go and eating it for a snack later in the evening. Our server Clay was also really attentive. Though the restaurant was always busy our waters and coffees were always filled. Both him and Mike sort of tag teamed and helped each other out. Mike also came often to our table and refilled our coffees. We felt really taken care of. I also really appreciated that when I asked Mike for a recommendation, both the dishes I was asking between were priced much higher than the one he recommended. He could have gone for an upsell and recommended something to rack up our bill, but instead he was honest and told me what he really liked on the menu. That is the best kind of server, because that is the kind of service that makes sure your customers come back!

    (5)
  • Jeffrey R.

    The food may have been good, but the service was the worst freaking service I've experienced in a long time. No matter how good the food is I would never return. We had to ask for everything 3 Times from 3 different people because our waiter was clueless and distracted. Not even a thank you or anything. We left a very slight tip hoping only for the younger guy that was a runner as he was nice and courteous and said thank you. Honestly with all the restaurants on Magazine I can't imagine why anyone would continue to go to this place especially if this is the kind of service you get.

    (1)
  • Attila C.

    This used to be one of my favorite spots for unpretentious, laid-back breakfast with great service. Not no more! I could already feel a level of decline a few months back but today's experience was ridiculous. The food was alright but for a $14.50 omelette(Greek+add ham) it'd better be! I'm the easiest customer, just make sure I have silverware and my food... 0 for 2!! And, please don't make me feel like you're doing me a favor! Our server, Mike looked annoyed and it felt like he's just there until his acting/modeling career picks up. Mikey, who gives a damn?! Then, he gives me an unreadable, hand-written check with food stains on it that's miscalculated/overpriced(picture added to album). Had it been super busy, I'd understand. It was Tuesday lunch, he had maybe 3 tables! This place needs to get it together, there's just too much competition.

    (2)
  • Juan H.

    10/26/2014: came back and everything was off the hook awesome! We had the #3's and the Strawberry Waffles, Heaven, Everything came out hot and delicious!!! Great service and added our picture to the wall! I am rating this from a four to a five! I think it was just a fluke that the tortillas came out later with the previous day's food, things happen! Our server today was Emily and she did an awesome job! A lot of locals come here, so you know it's good! 10/25/2014: Everything was great, with a few things needing improvement. The Guatemalan comes with tortillas, but most of the plate was eaten before they were brought to the table. Could not wait for them to arrive, before eating, or the food would have been cold. The food was good though, but when you order this meal, you really want to eat with the tortillas. The #3 meal comes with a variety of food and really hit the spot. The only thing that could have been better with this meal was the grits. Although they were good, they were not the best. The grits could have more warm butter, as well as a little more flavor, maybe salt? Can't put our finger on what is missing. The omelet was the Americana, I asked for no onion, and cooked really well. When it came, it was perfect but since I said no onions, they left out the bell peppers. All in all it was good, and we will be going back to try other items on the menu!

    (5)
  • Jerrel T.

    Slim Goodies is one of my favorite breakfast locations. Serving everything from delicious Costa Rican breakfasts to hamburgers and fries. Sunday's are known to make quite a line rain or shine. So I suggest you try this place out. The food, staff and music is always happening.

    (4)
  • Naomi L.

    I've never been disappointed coming here. This is the bf's favorite diner for sentimental reasons. The food is always tasty and the staff is kind/considerate/hipster. Would highly recommend any of the tex-mex dishes and the migas. Their plantains are something else on the side of delicious. You get more than enough food for a very reasonable price (recently, 2x tex-mex dishes + 2x bottomless coffees = $27). Food-wise, I wouldn't call this place a dive as their food is more elevated than that. The space is small, so you may have to wait. It's all informal and you just place your name on the list outside. Impatient people can be seen heading over to the new-ish Dat Dog location nearby, but it's worth the wait! Thanks to the groupon recently, we had another excuse to go back. Don't forget - cash only.

    (4)
  • G G.

    After almost ten years of patronage I will not be going to slim goodies ever again after this last debacle of a visit. The attitude from the servers was absolutely ridiculous, there is no attention paid to the sign in sheet at all and the food sat waiting for a server to bring it to is so long it was inedible. Keep in mind was on a Wednesday at lunch! I adore the owner and have been a loyal, local fan for a long time but between the declining food quality and embarrassingly lazy servers I'll be taking my business to Surreys. Bummer...HUGE bummer.

    (2)
  • Abby A.

    It was our first time visiting this diner since we just moved to New Orleans. The vibe is laid back and we liked the decor. Service was fast but food was decent. I ordered the New Orleans slammer and my girlfriend ordered the Repopulation combo. We asked for well done bacon and both bacon came out undercooked. The waitress wrote it down because it was on the ticket so it must have been the cooks not paying attention. One of the cooks had headphones in both ears and was not wearing gloves. I thought maybe it was their culture but other cooks had gloves. Food was barely warm. I would expect the chili to be pretty warm but it was not at all. We did not complain but we just know not to return nor to take people who are visiting us.

    (2)
  • Kate N.

    Food was worth the money- DIFFERENT from menu posted here.... 2-3x more expensive Waiter was incredibly rude. We arrived and were told to sit where ever. We chose a table back in the garden, waiter immediately asks us to move closer to the kitchen (presumably so he doesn't have to walk as far). When he brings our bill, one of the items is $1 more than the menu, we bring this to his attention and he aggressively states he guarantees that he had the right price, he checks the menus and then restates what our total was (as we were correct), then we pay and he brings us back incorrect change. Very dishonest, very rude.

    (1)
  • Ally G.

    Cute place, funny menu descriptions. Service was slow, food was alright. Not sure I'd make a second stop in. I had the chocolate chip pancakes and they forgot my whipped cream (was on the menu, not an addition I asked for) and the pancakes were underwhelming

    (3)
  • Mary R.

    Menu is varied and interesting, our server was extremely accommodating (we had a large party of picky women). The patio is great, shaded, interesting. We split the creole slammer, grits w goat cheese and cheese fries. All were excellent. Great townie spot.

    (5)
  • K S.

    Took 45 mins to get 2 dishes, a waffle and omelet, on a slow wed at 10:30. Food wasn't great. I would not eat here again based on food alone.

    (2)
  • Vicky F.

    CASH ONLY! milkshake and the food was Amazing!!!!!!!!!! server is nice and funny, the whole diner is cute!! highly recommended if you are spending the day around the garden district.

    (5)
  • Matt C.

    My measure for a good breakfast place is whether or not they can get eggs cooked over medium right... Believe it or not, some place have difficulties with that. So I ordered my standard stuff (to include eggs over medium) and wham bam - got it right. We had really good service, everyone was really friendly in there. The hash browns were just ayight, a little over-cooked / too crispy, and typically I prefer home fries... Although I prefer Coulis, this is a good breakfast spot as well.

    (4)
  • Enrique O.

    I just ordered the Green Market omelet. It looked good but was flavorless. Not even salt added to the vegetables or eggs. I mean FLAVORLESS. In New Orleans this is unexcusable. My brother and wife had scrambled eggs: also flavorless. The service was a little too casual. Our waiter, Josh, did not even ask how our food was. I guess he was embarrassed to do so. There are too many other places to eat around here to put up with this.

    (1)
  • Marissa F.

    I came in on a Sunday morning at around 8:45AM. There were open tables, but I sat at the counter. Food: ordered eggs (over medium), pancakes (banana and regular), sausage patties, and coffee. The coffee was good although it wasn't the best I've ever had in this city, but I'm pretty spoiled with delicious coffee in this city. All of the food was outstanding, especially the pancakes, which were huge, fluffy, and full of flavor. I eat mine plain because I like to enjoy the flavor without syrup and taste the difference between pancakes at restaurants and the plain ones were delicious, perfectly cooked, and not overly sweet. The banana pancakes were also very good, but I felt could have used a few more slices of bananas as I was expecting them to be a bit sweeter. The sausage patties were also quite flavorful and even had a little bit of kick, which was an awesome surprise. Price: $10.43 including tax. A little pricier than some competitors, but the portion of food was enormous and the quality was high, so I'd pay this price again. Service: excellent. I had Josh as a server, and the ordering/receiving food was prompt, courteous, and most importantly, hot & fresh! My coffee was refilled continually before it got cold or reached the bottom by a couple of different servers. Josh was super nice and checked on me just the right amount - not too much and not too little for me. I've seen other reviews commenting on the servers being "too cool" but I didn't find this to be the case for my service or the service of those who sat around me. Also, the cooks behind the bar were really pleasant. One was even wearing a Red Sox shirt which made me happy :) Atmosphere: crowded but not overly, I enjoyed the music playing, and it was the right volume. The crowd "talking" was also the right volume as in it wasn't dead silent or super loud. It was just right. Overall: everything about my dining experience was just right, a la the three bears/porridge thing.

    (5)
  • Rebecca W.

    Both amazing and delicious. We both had omelets. They were huge and lovely and everything an omelet should be. The staff was super nice. Also loved the atmosphere. It was was comfy and unassuming. Will definitely go back on future trips!

    (5)
  • Christina T.

    I love this place. The pancakes are extra fluffy. Everything I've had on the breakfast menu has been filling and worth it. I like the decor and vibe of this place. There's definitely lines sometimes but totally worth the wait!

    (5)
  • Krystine S.

    I tried hard to give this place a better rating. But I just can't. First off Ive always been a fan of local restaurants and dives over bigger chain places. Nice location. Lots of on street parking. They had about a 10 minute wait on a Saturday around lunch time which wasn't bad. The inside felt like a mom and pop place. Locals are everywhere here and I liked that. Felt like you were part of the neighborhood. Our server, not sure if he had too many tables or was just over whelmed with things to do but he was not good about refills and after asking to add a small stack of pancakes to my order (waited 30 minutes for breakfast food) and another 20 minutes for a small stack of pancakes. After getting the pancakes, they were very delicious. I just really wish the service was better. We asked our server for refills twice and finally got the check and ended up paying and leaving. I am going to try this place again in another week or two because the food was really good if it just hadn't taken so long and our server was better. But as for now, the review stays.

    (2)
  • Charles H.

    CATSKILL-ISH: food, my burger was kind of small and had an odd taste; SHABBY: but cozy diner, and I love that they use Blue Plate mayonnaise; GOOD VALUE: my cheeseburger, huge side of fries & bottomless coffee was $9; When I got my food at Slim Goodies I was immediately reminded of the opening quip in Woody Allen's "Annie Hall" about the two elderly women dining at a Catskills resort. The first says "boy, the food at this place is really terrible" and the other one says "yeah, and such small portions." Now, the food at Slim Goodies isn't terrible but it is a crap-shoot. I've had the breakfast items before and some were better than others. This time I ventured into the right side of the menu and ordered the Katrina cheeseburger and fries. The good news was that the plate was covered in really tasty and crispy thin-cut fries. But the burger had an odd "industrial cleaner" taste and was only about the size of a Whopper Jr. BETTER UPTOWN CAFÉS: Velvet/Intelligentsia, Tartine, Surrey, Freret Po Boy, Please-U.

    (2)
  • Jen B.

    PRO-Tip: CASH only!!!! ATM on site charges $2.50 (plus whatever your bank charges), that is a mighty pricey plate of eggs!! Slim Goodies is a funky little diner on Magazine St. near Louisiana Ave. If you are in the area, and need some grub, this is a fine place to get some breakfast food in a hipster setting. They offer a fun selection of breakfast combos with silly names (Jewish Coonass, anyone?), pancakes, omelets that range around $10 (but are big enough for two people to get a decent amount of breakfast) and a selection of typical diner foods. On our most recent visit we came with a Groupon in hand and settled on a 'Shroom omelet and a side of latkes to share. The coffee was good and strong. The service was great. The omelet was pretty bland, but nothing a half a bottle of Crystal hot sauce couldn't cure. The latkes were kinda small, about 2 1/2 inches round and were more like shredded potato patties than the potato pancakes I was craving, next time I will just get the hash-browns which looked really good on the next table's order. I was also disappointed with the room temperature toast which came with our omelet. It arrived at our table dry and already too cold to melt the butter, not a HUGE deal, but not worth driving across town for either. A-OK diner if you are in the area, I'll be in Mid-City.

    (3)
  • Jen L.

    How I wish Slim Goodies was still open for dinner. That's when I ate here the most (pre-K). I love that their menu is inventive and has something for everyone. I went most recently with my youngest nieces on a chilly weekday morning. There were only a couple of other tables and the server was kind enough to help us find the warmest table. The girls were pleased with their food but not so much with their hot chocolate (maybe too much powdered mix in the cup?). Yes, it gets ridiculously crowded on the weekends but this place will always have a place in my heart for being open and serving me plain veggie burgers in Fall 2005.

    (4)
  • Bree B.

    One of my favorite local spots. You want a traditional, griddle breakfast? It's awesome and well priced. And their music is always great!

    (5)
  • Paige J.

    I'm still trying to erase out of my mind how awful the breakfast was I ate here three weeks ago. Just absolutely terrible. Great service but badddddd food. Avoid this place like the plague.

    (2)
  • Alice L.

    4 stars for the food, 1 star for the service. We waited about an hour to be seated, during which a server crossed our reservation off the list without calling us, and the owner (?) came outside to tell everyone waiting that "You all are the problem," and that the wait was so long because of everyone hanging around after eating, drinking coffee and playing on cell phones. Inside, the wait staff was distracted and slow. We sat at the counter and could see that the kitchen was doing a great job with limited space. However, food languished in the window for up to 10 minutes before wait staff picked it up. Our breakfasts were delicious, in part because we were so hungry by the time they arrived. The kitchen crew has my respect; every other aspect of this restaurant needs significant improvement.

    (2)
  • James J.

    This place sucks. Word to the waittresses of America - a Tip is "to insure prompt service" - some of you say certain types of people don't tip. A tip is for "to insure prompt service" if you're not getting tips what is it that you're doing wrong. Do you argue over who's going to wait on the table with the black guy - so he's waiting forever? Do you bring him his check and make him wait another 10 minutes to cash him out? I see you jumped on every table as they came in the door even if you were busy. But I was left waiting. You got a tip, but you deserved nothing. BTW - I was in town to recommend places for a 10k convention coming up. Guess you won't be on the list. The Sweet Potato pancakes were not bad. But the service left a bad taste in my mouth.

    (1)
  • Mea M.

    Another local favorite gone down hill. Greasy food, filthy bathroom, over charged on a written receipt, & neglectful service. And did I mention filth? The best part of this place is the logo. I bought a mug here once. Anyway, I'll miss the experiences I had back in 2006. But I have to accept that this place is officially a dump now... It is what it is. (Later, I changed my rating to 2. My husband enjoyed his omelet...)

    (2)
  • Giovanni O.

    Slim Goodies is great for breakfast/brunch. The food is delicious and unique. A bit expensive for a classic luncheon though.

    (5)
  • D. G.

    One of the best restaurants on Magazine Street. Great food, music, decor, and location. Attentive and diligent staff that treats you like family when you dine in. Mike (waiter) remembers my order from top to bottom and engages me in conversation on a myriad of topics. Make this a destination to dine when you're in NOLA and thank me after you've eaten the Creole Slammer!!

    (4)
  • Expert a.

    Still a dump. What a shame. It could be a quaint quirky garden district diner that people feel good about paying for expensive food but after two years it's just a run down poor service bad food expensive diner. Surreys is a good example of what it could be-if only the owners wanted to be better. Bacon was tough. Toast was old. Waitress unavailable just seats down giving iPhone attention. Check was rounded up with no explanation.

    (1)
  • Tom H.

    The food was excellent, as I had heard, but if you are expecting ambiance look elsewhere as the general cleanliness left a little more to be desired. We had omelets and they were big and delicious though and while I've had some dates that would be appalled for me to take them there it is a really good place for food and lovers of eclectic places in NOLA that don't give a damn about anything but the food. Like me sometimes.

    (3)
  • Lisa J.

    Delicious food. Service just ok. Get the hash browns and definitely a biscuit (or five.) Server not amenable to changing orders though (like changing from scrambled eggs to over easy). Food took awhile to come. Otherwise a great eat!

    (4)
  • Sonia R.

    Went here for breakfast and Slim Goodies is one of those places were my overall reaction was "eh, it was ok" It was not bad but it was not great. It was just ok. And in a city like New Orleans, I've come to expect great food (perhaps I should lower my standards). But I do think that there are better places you can go to in this city. I know many people who love Slim's and maybe I need to go back here some other time like for lunch instead of breakfast. Also, important to note that it is cash only and their ATM charges you a fee ($2.5-$3?) in addition to whatever your bank charges you.

    (3)
  • Matt S.

    We both ordered The Bomb and thought it was amazing. The service was great. The coffee and iced coffee were both very good, and the restaurant has a great atmosphere. Great music combined with an old time dinner vibe. I would gladly return for breakfast any time - there are so many things on the menu that I would like to try.

    (5)
  • Tiffany H.

    The place just doesn't look clean, but I was willing to try the food and it was just okay. $15 for an okay breakfast in a dirty restaurant...I'll pass.

    (2)
  • Chili A.

    Yum. Great place, great staff, great food, great selection with healthy alternatives, huge portions, gentle prices, good music. Can't go wrong. The backyard is wonderful. Every dish I've had here has been good. Leans heavily toward eggs but can sub tofu.

    (5)
  • Lindsey S.

    My boyfriend had the bacon, egg and cheese sandwhich (BEC) - very simply and amazing! I had the Orleans Slammer with tofu instead of the egg scramble - so good! Will definitely be back again!

    (5)
  • Jordan R.

    Delicious. Fast service. I had the Orleans slammer. --- hash browns, bacon, sausage, tomatoes and two eggs. -- all slammed together it was a feast. My other half had a Greek scramble. Which was equally delicious. Great location and great ambiance !!

    (5)
  • El Raul S.

    Locals and the web are big fans of this breakfast place so naturally you'd expect long lines to get in. Careful, those lines are not just because of the devotees. Why go: Their prices are reasonable and they offer something for everybody. I was looking for light and cheap and the Guatemalan was what I needed; eggs, black beans, plantains and tortillas. It wasn't the best breakfast ever but it was satisfying. I also tried the coffee and that was good. No gimmicks just good coffee. The place itself had personality. I would label it a "Bohemian Diner". Why not to go: The service is friendly but slow and not responsive. After waiting about 20 minutes in line I had to wait another 20 - 30 before I got what I ordered. Remember, I just ordered eggs and beans. My daughter spilled water on the booth bench, I asked for something to dry the bench off and 10 minutes later I was given a stack of napkins. Even though I was handling a 6 month old, the waiter did not offer to help wipe off the booth, he just placed the napkins of the table. I only got my coffee refilled once as the waiter went M.I.A. Even paying for the bill took another 20 mins. I believe that it would have been longer if not for me tracking the waiter down again and telling him I was in a hurry and needed to pay. Recommendation: If you are looking for an experience that is worth waiting in line skip Slim's. In my 4 month visit of New Orleans I went to 3 breakfast places and this place ranked 5th. I recommend the Ruby Slipper. The food was better and the service was excellent.

    (2)
  • Ryan F.

    Opened after Katrina serving food and taking care of first responders. There cash only like most local diners in New Orleans. Its located in a good area of Magazine street for some shopping afterwards. The food here is really tasty but you won't lose any on your belt size.

    (4)
  • Holly G.

    Went here for brunch one Sunday and was pleasantly surprised. It was busy so the hubby and I sat at the bar (diner-style bar. Sadly they do not serve alcohol). Service was prompt and good. I ordered the chili-cheese omelette (I know, right? Who would have thought?) and it was fantastic! What a crazy good combo. Hubby got the mushroom omelette and also agreed it was very good. The menu is extensive and it includes all of your favorite breakfast dishes and more (hamburgers and things). Heads up that if it's a popular brunch time it will be crowded, and they're cash only. But don't let that deter you!

    (4)
  • Samara T.

    I'm giving slim goodies 2 stars because the food is decent. The service however, leaves much to be desired. Be prepared to wait at least 25 minutes for basic breakfast food. I have been here several times and have waited longer than 25 minutes every visit. Being a server myself, I understand when its busy that service takes longer...no big deal. I will gladly drink my coffee and wait. This place however takes the cake for longest wait, slow or busy. Today was the last straw. I won't be back. my waitress was far from friendly, we had to ask for about everything, from napkins to coffee creamer. We asked to split a meal bc in familiar with their portion size. Our meal as brought on one messy plate with an extra plate for us to spilt. Had I not been an experienced server, would have been a mess to split all over the table. Btw it is cash only which there is no warning. I'm sorry, slim goodies...with all the competition on magazine street these days, yall need to step up your game if yall Are going to charge upwards of 15$ for basic breakfast food.

    (2)
  • Amanda W.

    Walked in with my fiancee around 10 and was seated immediately. I really enjoy the vibe here, but they were having music issues all morning, starting and stopping the same Beyonce-centered mix. I'm fine with some old school Destiny's Child, but at least work out the kinks in your iPod system before using it at work. I got a combo with standard breakfast items: two eggs (over easy), a small bowl of grits, two strips of bacon, a biscuit, and a bottomless cup of coffee. That was $8.50, which isn't horrible but not a great deal either. They do allow you to BYOB if you like to get drunk while you brunch. I had work in two hours so, alas, no mimosas for me. Our waitress was nice but was either a space cadet or overworked. The service was fine, except for forgetting to bring us our toast/biscuits until I asked and forgetting to bring me cream for my coffee. Not a big deal, but just keep in mind that you apparently need to be proactive and ask for stuff like this if you want it. The coffee was good, my bacon was perfectly cooked, and the bsicuit was delicious. Everything else was kind of meh. My grits were tasteless, even after I put a whole pat of butter into the teeny bowl. I love grits, but there was just no effort put into theirs at all. My eggs were overly oily, although they were cooked perfectly (over easy is not always, well, easy). My fiancee, however, appeared to really enjoy her dish (I don't know what she ordered, something Mexican), so perhaps I just ordered the wrong thing. If we had had to wait, I think I would have been more PO'd. Given the circumstances, I was just underwhelmed. With so many other breakfast and brunch places that knock my socks off, I wouldn't come back here.

    (3)
  • Dan K.

    I really liked Slim Goodies. My friend Smash met me there and she made a great choice. I was going to get the crabby wife, but just missed the last serving of crawfish étouffée which was part of that dish so I got the carpenters breakfast instead. Very good. And the very sweet waitress made me a special hot chocolate with whipped cream. Would definitely go back. A lovely experience for us all.

    (5)
  • Meghan F.

    This place has the worst service I've ever experienced in a restaurant. My friend and I went in to grab a quick sandwich, which ended up taking longer than a three course meal downtown. Once we got our food, we ate rather quickly and were left to sit. We couldn't find our waiter anywhere or get the attention of another one to bring us our check. Finally we saw him sitting down at the end of the bar. I went over and asked if we could pay, he never even turned away from his phone to look back, just held his hand out over his shoulder for the money. He gave me completely wrong change (also just handed over his shoulder without turning around), but by that point I was over it and just left. Kudos though to the guys working the line, my BLT was huge and tasted great. But I can find plenty of other places that will make a good BLT and not treat me like I've inconvenienced them.

    (2)
  • Ann C.

    I wish the tofu scramble wasn't SO oily, you can move it to the side and have a big slab of grease. I do enjoy that they offer a tofu scramble and tempeh bacon, and it can be good, you just have to sop it up with some toast maybe? Whatever, it's diner food, and if you're in the mood for it, it's good. Sadly the service completely varies. I've gone and had amazing service, but I've also gone in and been given my coffee in a cop that had lipstick stains on it. Bright red noticeable lipstick on it. And when I said something about it they seemed more frustrated with me than embarrassed that they served me that! And be warned, it is cash only! I've walked down the street to the bank rather than pay the ATM fees there. So bring cash!!

    (3)
  • michelle o.

    Awesome place! Very laid back but good food! Cash only!!!! I had the Americano omelet which is huge! It comes with a home made biscuit that's perfect. I also got a side of grits! Needed a little salt but other wise perfection! Nice people and good food I will be back!

    (5)
  • Catie K.

    I love this place. I ordered the Jewish Coonass, which, to be honest, tasted really good but got quite soggy by the time I got to the second latke. My partner got something that looked absolutely delicious...it had avocado and plantains, and I was totally jealous. The service was fabulous and the music had us tapping our toes the entire time. This is my kind of place.

    (4)
  • Eric M.

    Ok, we went on a Wednesday, but our service was outstanding. I read all the horror stories, but was undeterred. I had the Tex Mex Slammer, my wife had the Orleans Slammer, and daughter had the sweet potato pancakes. All were excellent. I will go back to try the Jewish coonass, and the little goat.

    (5)
  • Brandon A.

    Nothing special to brag about. Really good dive diner in a good area on Magazine St. the menu is mostly breakfast, but they do have your typical burger, BLT, etc. The fact that they are cash only and don't have an ATM in house dropped another star from me.

    (3)
  • Bijan R.

    Solid food. Slim goodies takes a fun NOLA spin on a diner. Any of their breakfast plates with the black beans is a great choice. Nothing crazy good but consistent and a great choir for breakfast!

    (3)
  • Cutter K.

    I loved this place! A good amount of seats and an interesting cross-section of people eating. I grabbed brunch today and there seemed to be a lot of Cross Fit devotees, neighborhood residents, and tourist shoppers mixed together. The food is perfect. I was in a simple mood and opted for pancakes, bacon, and eggs which came quickly and prepared exactly as I requested. Just what the doctor ordered after a touristy week of random deep fried foods. The menu is descriptive and fun without being obsessed with its own cleverness. The service is FANTASTIC. It was a little busy but I didn't feel pushed out and I was checked in with frequently by the wait staff. I did have to giggle a bit when I stopped in the restroom - the ladies room has two toilets for some reason, but it's just another splash of whimsy.

    (5)
  • Whitney S.

    I've always loved Slim Goodies. However after this last experience I can't see myself rushing back. Canned mushrooms are probably the worst thing a restaurant can serve. Then the check was thirty bucks for two breakfasts and coffee. A canned mushroom omelette should not cost 10 -12 bucks! I am not sure what has happened but I am super disappointed.

    (3)
  • Moira R.

    I go all week fantasizing about that sweet stack before the weekend finally comes and I finally have the time to go out for breakfast. Although I have never had anything disappointing, the sweet potato pancakes with multiple refills of coffee are by fast my favorite. Slim Goodies has a wide range of diner style breakfast and lunch items that but the spot after a night of drinks or a long week of office politics. With the Polaroid photos on the wall and the classic rock station this is a truly New Orleans dining experience. Pro tip: don't be off of by the line outside the door, it moves very fast, and the wait is well worth it.

    (4)
  • Whitney J.

    How can you not love this place? Laid back and comfortable decor, cheap good food, awesome music-- it's fantastic. From their omelettes to their pancakes to their burgers, I've yet to be disappointed. Their sausage is just ok, but their bacon rules. If you need a place to grab a bite in a hurry, this might not be your place as there's often a line, but it's well worth the wait. Watch out though--Cash Only!

    (4)
  • Susan S.

    When you wake up hung over head on down to Slim's. Their menu array caters to many and will surely have a cure for all your pains. Staff is friendly and attentive. Slim's is a very hipster nouveau diner. The only reason I couldn't give them a 5 star review is because of their hours. Diner's are good for late night just as much as early morning.

    (4)
  • Alisha K.

    LOVE LOVE LOVE THIS PLACE. Not a big fan of the line that's usually out the door but it's worth the wait if you've got the time. Great service, great pancakes, yum! Consistent every time we go, never been disappointed.

    (4)
  • Roger W.

    Great place for big breakfast, and they offer many options to choose from... They just need to accept credit cards, and I'd rate them 5 stars.

    (4)
  • Seth B.

    Otherwise knows as slim's is a colorful lunch and breaksfast spot that reflects the personality of the owner. A great place to sit at the bar or in it's failry sizeable dining area and eat a creative inspired breakfast treat. Many different types of omelettes and breakfast potato creations. Always draws a big crowd on weekends and holidays for bruch. Even Obama stopped by in 2008 to secure a few votes.

    (4)
  • Will F.

    Blues salad rocks.... Good portion and super tasty. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Can't wait to try the other items on the menu.

    (5)
  • Sergio S.

    Had the creole slammer and it was delish. Friendly staff and great atmosphere. This is NOT your run of the mill dinner. Loved it, just don't forget to bring cash or you'll be paying an ATM fee.

    (5)
  • T B.

    Very fun and quirky spot for breakfast. I had a delicious veggie omelette. My only complaint is that it's cash only and they don't have an ATM on site. However, there is one across the street.

    (4)
  • Lola W.

    Super disappointed since I had wanted to try this place for awhile. We were skipped over on the waiting list and then no one took our order after we were seated so it took an hour and a half to get our food. The waiter was just horrible and I'm still confused on why he was running around crazily since he only had 3 tables. I got the veggie slammer and my husband got the Robert Johnson burger. Both were decent, but not worth recommending. Maybe it was just an off day, but I won't be back. I will say they have a lot of vegetarian options.

    (1)
  • Bob L.

    I love that there food has layers but the tofu is never cooked and sometimes the flavor is off. The food always takes to long and theres always a line to be seated. Probably won't eat here again.

    (2)
  • Donas W.

    Came here with a groupon in hand. We were the only ones dining. (Hours had just extended & apparently no one knew.) My husband ordered a bacon cheeseburger and fries. No complaints from him! After striking out with the chicken breast sandwich (they ran out), I scored with the BLT. It was pretty darn good. Service was slightly better than OK. Polaroids pics adorned the walls. Kinda had a local feel. I have a feeling it would've been a better experience as a hopping breakfast dive.

    (2)
  • Mark W.

    I come here for the breakfast. It's always hot-n-fresh. Staff here is quick and friendly and I can be out of here for around $10. The other menu items maybe good, I don't know because I've only ordered breakfast.

    (5)
  • Allison B.

    Cheap breakfast, good food, diner like ambiance. Open on Sunday nights as a burger joint called mvb. Friendly service and open kitchen make it easy to eat alone or with others. Definitely a go-to for great breakfast!

    (4)
  • Fernando M.

    Feb. 2012 In town for the Superbowl. From the second I walked up I knew this place was like home. Stickers litter the door, almost hipster but thankfully not. Purely authentic. I walk in and the place is jumping, people fill almost every available seat so I head to the counter. The music is pumping as I hear the almost sibling like talk going back and forth between staff. Then I knew I was home. More stickers and photos of patrons fill the walls in no order at all and gives you the warm feeling of a teenagers room. And not your teenagers room where you have to tell them to pick up a million things, but the nostalgia of your own. Your music, your pictures, stickers and posters. As I sit at the counter and awe at the chaotic yet harmonic atmosphere it's like the movie ratatouille where the mouse controls the chef all around the place in quick and smooth movements up over and around everyone and everything. And just as I'm thinking where's the server, bamm! Menu in hand, and ready to serve and as the stickers on the wall in the kitchen seem to attribute to a Star Wars era group of employees, I'm convinced the "Force" is with them.

    (5)
  • Henry H.

    WORTH THE WAIT get a Slammer. you will not be disappointed

    (5)
  • Lorey F.

    Food is always great but they've got to clean up this place. We had to move tables because we were surrounded by flies. Looking behind the banquette we noticed food and butter packets wedged between the window and the banquette. This place needs a thorough scrubbing- I know it's dubbed a hole in the wall, but there's a quality standard when it comes to food service.

    (2)
  • Presh E.

    This is my favorite place for brunch. The veggie slammer? Yes, please. It has a retro-vintage feel, but it's also trendy. The waitstaff is edgy, with tattoos and piercings, but very friendly. Photos that look like they came from the 80s or 90s line the walls and really adds to the atmosphere. Usually, I'll get the veggie slammer -- eggs (or tofu) and hashbrowns topped with veggie chili and cheese. It can be made vegan, too. It's the perfect hangover breakfast. The sweet potato pancakes are also a favorite of mine. I've gotten the veggie burger once, but it was not a good experience. It was busy, I was the last to get my food and they gave me a beef burger. I'm vegetarian, so I had them send it back. When they finally gave me my burger, the entire table finished eating and they were stuck watching me eat (I didn't even get french fries, which came with the beef burger). HOWEVER, I think it was the owner or manager who came over, comped our table and gave us dessert. And this is why Slim Goodies remains my favorite brunch spot in New Orleans.

    (4)
  • Willow O.

    Had a great sitting in the beautiful back garden. The service was exceptional and the food was great, everyone in my group thoroughly enjoyed their meal. It is cash only though.

    (5)
  • Porsche L.

    We always hit up SG when we visit NOLA, and usually gravitate towards the same egg dishes (Orleans Slammer for me), with their thin, crispy home fries, chili, bacon, and all that good stuff. We tend to arrive within an hour or two to closing time, when the place is nearly empty, so the service is usually good. We haven't had a negative experience in the half-dozen or more times we've been there.

    (5)
  • Lindsay A.

    Slim Goodies is one of my favorite breakfast spots in NOLA. I love sitting at the counter on a weekday, drinking my coffee, reading a paper, and watching the cook do his thing on the flattop griddle. I have never eaten breakfast here with my dad, but it always reminds me of him. Our favorite breakfast when I was growing up was eggs and pancakes. This combination is harder to find in restaurants than one would think. Fortunately, Slim's has the Doc Horn; pancakes, eggs, bacon, and coffee. This is exactly what I want on a slow morning or when I'm missing the family a little. Slim's gets crowded on the weekends around the normal breakfast hours, so plan accordingly. I personally like my breakfast in a slow paced, easy going environment so I stick to the weekdays. They have other good options here including lunch and great milkshakes. It's a cool diner on Magazine to have a decent meal. But I thank them for the Doc Horn most of all.

    (4)
  • Kenny R.

    I've eaten here before and Loved the food, but the service has come down a notch. The prissy, loud, demeaning to employees owner/manager would not inspire me to work very hard either. Most employees seemed to be in decent spirits before she walked in right at closing then everyone looks depressed as she proceeded to yell at employees and talk about how she had to get a different rat poison, because the one they are using also kills other animals. Some things should stay in the back of the restaurant while you are still serving customers. Honestly can't complain about the food, service just needs to be tightened back up when a waiter takes the trash out then hands us menus.

    (2)
  • Bruce L.

    Mediocre food, rude wait staff, more expensive-than-it-should-be, and cash only, but an uptown standby, unfortunately. I came here often when I lived in the neighborhood. I suppose that it's cute to be rude to your patrons, but it gets old. I'll take that "get out of the way" with a side of please and thank you. It'll be great to see more breakfast competition start up and get this place up to par.

    (2)
  • Aaron M.

    We had breakfast on a wet Saturday morning, and man it was good stuff. It's cash only. The staff is fun and quirky. Food was excellent and above average diner fare. Sweet potato pancakes were awesome. The eggs were perfect. Hash browns that were actually decent and worth eating. (And man, the portion of hash browns was enough for three people.) We had a table of four, and everyone loved their food. My friend, a local, says she comes here often, and I can certainly see why.

    (4)
  • Lan D.

    I've walked by this place numerous times without even realizing it exists. It wasn't until I read about it on Yelp and went looking for it that I realized there was a diner behind this storefront. I like the quirky and homey decor of this place and the menu is full of imaginative dishes. Service is prompt and friendly. The cooks sing and joke as they work. It's a great place to eat and to sit and read a paper afterwards. Breakfast and lunch foods are available. They only accept cash as payment. I must say though, especially for a place that accepts only cash, this place is slightly overpriced. Sure, there's always a markup for eating out, but here particularly, the markup is really noticeable. For instance, for $15, I got two eggs, two sausage patties, bacon, grits, hashbrowns, a single pancake, and a sweet potato pancake. (I ordered the single sweet potato pancake as a side.) The sausage patties, though good, were only sightly larger than silver dollars. Three quarters of the plate was grits. And how much does pancake batter for a single pancake cost? My meal was good, no doubt. But I did have a bit of buyer's remorse shelling out $15 for my breakfast. During my meal, I sat at the bar. It was a warm day and the cooks had a table fan sitting on the bar. It had collected dust as fans do, and my food was set right next to the fan. As I was eating I kept on thinking about how dust might be collecting on my food unnoticably. All in all though, this is a great local restaurant and a good place to take visitors to give them at New Orleans experience. I tend to avoid places that take cash only, so I won't be back often, but if they accepted credit cards, I'd be back more often. Although if you're really looking for a great breakfast experience at a cash only place with a local New Orleans vibe, I would check out Surrey's Café & Juice Bar first.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth C.

    Cash Only... I've been here several times. The food is a little greasy and I really can't even say that I like it. I go here for the atmosphere when my friends insist that this is where they want to be! I love, love, love the shop; it's eclectic and different, like New Orleans!

    (3)
  • Sheryl S.

    Food is great, overhead tunes old school and it's a funky looking diner which suits me. Love it!

    (5)
  • Patti F.

    We tried this place out based upon the Yelp reviews - thank you Yelpers! CASH ONLY! I really enjoyed my breakfast, I went out on a limb and ordered a NOLA take on huevos rancheros and was not disappointed. My companion ordered typical eggs, meat and grits. He didn't love his - but I think because he didn't try something new. The diner and the staff are all about personality. Clearly it's a locals kind-of place. The only odd thing, was the incredibly loud argument the line cook was having with a dishwasher about how hard his job was and how nobody could do it better than him. Hmm, everyone in the restaurant could hear the argument, and frankly some folks were a little scared at the decibels. A little off-putting to some, interesting albeit to me.

    (4)
  • John T.

    Good standard diner in new orleans. I love diners and I love this place.

    (4)
  • Carly S.

    So many options for breakfast and ALL of them are delicious! I love a place that has more than just the traditional breakfast plates. My favorite is the Tex-Mex Slammer or the Guatemalan..I can't decide. They get very busy, especially on weekends of course, but if you show up before 9 or 10am, there usually isn't a problem getting a table. Prices are just barely higher than you would expect to spend for breakfast (the last time I was here it was 70 dollars with tip for a table of five with five entrees, 3 coffees, and two OJs), but the quality and selection is worth the price. My brother thought that his scrambled eggs were egg beaters, which would make me sad because I want to think everything here is homemade (the biscuits aren't) so you may want to ask. Service is generally friendly and the crowd has lots of regulars. This is definitely one of my favorite breakfast places, I wish they were a 24 hour joint!

    (5)
  • Shercole K.

    I love Slim Goodies. Its truly a great place to get some breakfast. Pancakes, eggs, you name it, its wonderful! I even love the hamburger ( Katrina Special). It's one truly delicious Diner. It's also clean! You can't say that for most diners! Friendly staff and great seating. On a nice day sit out in the back, truly relaxing especially on a Sunday. Reasonably priced, just make sure you bring cash

    (5)
  • KJ S.

    After reading the reviews I was expecting to be blown away, but maybe my expectations were a little too high. Don't get me wrong, this is a cool dive diner, and they offer some unique, local flair to their food, but I wasn't blown away by it. The place is a true dive, attracting a diverse crowd of business people, tourists, and local hippies. Their prices are a little on the high end for a dive diner, and the portion sizes aren't huge. For example, I paid $4 for what I would consider a medium sized cup of grape juice. Our breakfast for 2 of us came to around $30, including tip, which is far more than we normally spend on breakfast. They are generous with the coffee and you almost have to hold your hand over your cup to get them to stop refilling while you're not looking. I had the Creole Slammer for breakfast, and it was good but I was expecting more flavor from the crawfish etouffee in particular. I discovered that a little hot sauce made it all better. My gf had the Jewish Coonass (yes, that is really the name). She enjoyed it, but we couldn't believe they actually named something that on a menu!

    (3)
  • Larry D.

    I would be lying if I didn't say the food was good. There is no doubt about that. However, the customer service was like something out of a horror film. The woman running the place ruined our whole experience. From the moment we walked in she was rude to everyone in our party. I have worked in the service industry all my life. The reason I chose to write this review is because I believe you are doing a disservice to the company if you don't let them know when something like this happens. I know just as well as anyone else that people sometimes have bad days or even weeks but there was no excuse for this kind of behavior. I have never seen anything like it. Give it a try if you want but I certainly will not be going back.

    (1)
  • Elliott C.

    During my brief stay in New Orleans I had breakfast here twice, and both times I had the same thing: the Creole Slammer ($10.50). This dish was well worth the price and the wait (even on a Monday there was a line!). Crawfish etouffee over hashbrowns and eggs, with toast or (as I would recommend) a biscuit on the side. With a cup of never-ending coffee on the side, a most excellent meal. My companion was a little less smitten with the place (if anything, he just didn't order the right thing!), but along with the decor and the nicest niceties from the wait staff you could only expect in the south ("darling," "doll," "baby," and the like), it makes for the most lovely of morning meals. Oh yeah, and it's cheap. And did I say delicious?

    (5)
  • Jonathan L.

    I've eaten here a few times, and the food is alright, while the service is terrible. The first time I ordered, I called it in and nobody bothered to tell me it was cash only. This isn't too bad, but when I arrived, the smug hipster behind the counter acted as if I was stupid for not already knowing this. The second time I went, more smug hipsters working there and they act as if you are troubling them to do their medial job. Terrible, rude, hipster servers make this place go from a potential 3 or 4, to a 1 or 2. I gave the 2 just to be generous. Fire your staff, rehire people who don't think that their handlebar mustaches and tattoos make them part of some elitist group, and maybe I'll revisit.

    (2)
  • Joshua B.

    If a 50s dinner matted with a hippie commune, it would be called Slim Goodies. The first thing I noticed when coming in here is how friendly and talkative the staff are; they really made me feel welcomed. When the atmosphere is relaxed and the cooks are happy, you know you are going to get a really good meal! I'm a breakfast guy and I love the tex-mex scrambler I ordered - eggs, hash browns, home-made chili, cheese...if you are looking for fuel for your belly in the morning, this is it!

    (5)
  • Lydia B.

    Love the menu! Service is pretty no frills but how high maintenance can you really be at breakfast? Definitely worth the wait

    (4)
  • Hayley M.

    I hadn't been to Slim Goodies since before Katrina. Before that, I had been a few times, and mostly to kill a hangover. When we drove by around 7 am during Mardi Gras, it seemed like the perfect time to revisit it. Breakfast food and the type of people watching that could only happen at 7 am during Mardi Gras? I'm in. The first thing I spotted on the menu was a dish called The Jewish Coonass. The name alone meant that there was an 85% chance this Jew would order it. Intrigued? Potato pancakes, covered in a layer of spinach, with two eggs cooked any way, all covered in crawfish etouffée. Crawfish and eggs for breakfast? Yes please! (For those of you unfamiliar with etouffée, it's a crawfish stew similar to gumbo.) Crawfish. Eggs. Spinach. Potato Pancakes. Un-freaking-believable. The etouffée was fantastic, so flavorful and filled with yummy crawfish and vegetables. When I lanced the yoke of my over-easy eggs, the yoke and etouffée ran together in perfect harmony. I never would think to put those ingredients together, but I'm sure glad the good folks at Slim Goodies did. It wasn't just the best meal I ate during Mardi Gras. It was one of the best breakfasts I have ever had in New Orleans.

    (5)
  • Ellen C.

    I only get one thing here - The Garden Slammer, vegan style. Now it's nothing too crazy - a bed of hash browns, covered with tumeric-colored tofu scramble, veggie chili, and some fakin' bacon (correct if I'm wrong, it's been awhile). It usually needs a dash of Tabasco and pepper, but it's otherwise well seasoned and nicely fried. Whatever bread it comes with, is not vegan, so do pass that on to your dining mates. I am not sure why I love The Garden Slammer so. I think the most feasible explanation is that every time I've consumed it - I was hungover, so the salty (fakin' bacon and the other components), fatty carbiness really hits the spot. It's a pretty generous portion for a decent price - I usually have leftovers to fight off that second wave of hungover nausea later in the afternoon. The establishment itself is somewhat small and can get really cramped on the weekends. There is typically a wait. The servers are varying degrees of hipster-ish people - most of them pretty darn nice, but some of them could use a bath (I'm just saying!). Due to the harried business the weekend hungover patrons bring service may be incredibly slow at times, but be patient, it's pretty darn yum! So yeah love that this place has a specific vegan option and it's never disappointed!

    (4)
  • Lindsey D.

    I eat at Slim Goodies about once a week. As a vegetarian, I love the menu. My favorite is the Tex Mex Slammer. SO much food, so delicious. I love the vibe, the food is always delicious, servers have always been kind. price is reasonable. maybe a little pricy for breakfast foods, but the amount of food and quality of food is worth it, in my opinion. downsides- usually a long wait list on the weekends, sometimes they close early without warning, cash only, no booze but you can bring yr own! I highly recommend Slim Goodies and I take all my friends here! Grab a Bloody Mary and stop by Slim Goodies for a great brunch!

    (4)
  • Shannon S.

    This is a pretty solid diner with good quality diner level food. I'm not big into breakfast but occasionally I will grab the crawfish etouffee omelet here. They also have some pretty solid sandwiches and other menu items are also good. I've always had just outstanding and very friendly service here that is completely 5 Stars I just don't think diner type food can be more than 3 Stars generally in my ranking bias. They also have a really great back patio that a lot of people don't ever check out that looks like a wild jungle!!! I don't get here very often and when I do I usually forget that it is cash only so remember to bring your cash. They open really early so they are among a handful of places in the Garden District to grab something to eat at 6am.

    (3)
  • Shawn F.

    Best diner in the city. Definitely try the Orleans Slammer...and have an appetite when you do! However, pancakes are a little on the crispy side.

    (4)
  • Kim N.

    I can't explain how much I love this place. It is a local diner we stumbled upon a few years ago at some ungodly hour and we were starving and needed greasy food. Everytime we are in NOLA we now eat breakfast here or stop in for a quick bite. They have the best grits. I usually get the eggs done however you want, bacon, toast and grits. Hubby gets the pecan waffels or the Orleans Slammer. The staff is great, friendly and fast. This is my idea of the 50's greasy diner and the food is always good. The decor is totally dive diner, but clean and comfy. It is almost like grandma's kitchen. You walk in and sit down get comfortable order you food, eat and talk to the locals. The staff are a riot. Next time you are in NOLA this is a must stop for you. Be aware though they are cash only so bring money. No checks or cards here.

    (5)
  • Jen R.

    Here is one of the reasons why I know that New Orleans is not a breakfast town: people LOVE this place. Will stand outside of it, waiting for a booth. Even get into a fighting posture when you try to walk by, thinking you are cutting in front of them in line. Really? Yes, really. But why? I don't know. The food is alright. Nothing special. Oh sure, there are special (as in unique) things on the menu - things with crawfish etoufee and/or latkes and what have you... but none of it really tastes like anything special. The sweet potato pancakes were interesting though. If you like that sorta thing...

    (3)
  • Junior T.

    This fine diner prepares their coffee much how I like my metal: black and relentless. Their soy bacon is excellent and their freshly squeezed juice is delightful. If you are NOLA and must prepare the a day of festivities, drink, and parades, I highly suggest you start here first. They also have vegetarian options which is most awesome.

    (4)
  • Freya C.

    Standard brunch fare, cute little diner type place. Sat next to some horrifyingly obese regulars (the waitress knew their order of double pancakes with sides of EXTRA bacon, cheese, scrambled eggs off by-heart) who proceeded to frost their breakfasts with as much salt you might find if you evaporated the dead sea. The sweet potato pancakes were delicious with a little butter, didn't even need the syrup. The chili, cheddar and scrambled egg with hash was ok (second choice as the crawfish ettouffee omelet was out)- sort of annoyed they charged an extra dollar for Z substituting the bacon for fake-on, when they had it listed as a separate dish for the same price... lame. The bathroom was interesting... two toilets I the same room, but only one door.... AND this is not the only time this strange configuration has presented itself to me in New Orleans- new trend? Double up potty time?

    (3)
  • Curly J.

    Great breakfast food. Not the hugest portions I've seen, but very good. The place is small with a very authentic and unique atmosphere, and the menu is quite extensive (especially for a breakfast joint).

    (4)
  • David B.

    Awesome place for brunch or a burger. It's cash only but totally worth stopping at the ATM. A native introduced me to the place one night before going out. I had my first burger with a fried egg on top and never looked back. Even though the menu has a ton of options, I always seem to gravitate back toward the burgers. The greasy goodness helps cut through the most brutal of hangovers. And if that's not enough, they looked the other way when we ran across the street to Breaux Mart for some Andre to spike our orange juice with. I can't remember if we asked permission or not, but either way, it worked out. I recently discovered that they have a pretty cool looking back patio/yard area. It was too hot to sit out there, but on a more hospitable day, would be very nice. Favorites are: Surf and Turf burger with fried egg, any burger with fried egg

    (4)
  • Jessica M.

    Whoever said you couldn't have heaven melt in your mouth goodness!? OMG The coffee ice cream shake A MA ZING... At first look I fell in love immediately...not only was it in a nice pretty glass, it had piles and piles of whip creamy goodness on top! The food: typical diner food...if your drunk which I doubt you are when you come here since it closes at 3, but you get the idea. It's basically like any diner food. Back to the ice cream you must freaking order right now before you regret it!

    (4)
  • Elle H.

    Every time I go to NOLA, I say I'm going to try a new place for breakfast, but I keep coming back to Slim Goodies for one reason....its just that good. Plus the service is friendly (and around Mardi Gras some sassy waitress dresses like Chris Owens, oohlala) and I always leave with a full tummy of goodness. The only downfall is that everyone in NOLA loves this place too, so there may be a wait, but trust me this place is worth it. Some of my favorite dishes are: The Garden Slammer- they don't call it the vegetarian hangover cure for nothin'. This dish is customizable with either eggs or tofu scramble (they make a mean scramble, so I recommend that) and choice of cheese (I recommend the feta for a kick). Then add some of the best veggie chili you've ever had in your life (even my meatheads think so) and some fakin' bacon and you have a vegetarian heart attack waiting to happen. Another fav is the Guatemalan- eggs, beans, salsa, tortillas, top off with the most awesomest tasting plantains (you might have to order another side of them). Overall, you may come in slim, but you will leave with a tummy full of goodies.

    (5)
  • Amanda S.

    With Slim's you either get it or you don't. I happen to really like it- I get my usual Doc Horn and my husband likes the Jewish Coonass. (How can you not love a place that has an entree with that name? Crawfish etoufee on top of a latke. Well, Uncle Steve finds it offensive, but that 's another story...) Anyway, it is a quirky place that is never really that clean and the service is never really that good, but you just grow to kind of overlook that. There's a nice, hidden patio out back that is lovely on the right kind of day.

    (3)
  • N C.

    The coffee was out of this world. The black beans were amazing. We had a very late breakfast here on a recent NOLA trip and loved it. Thank you!

    (5)
  • jana i.

    I ate at Slim Goodies yesterday for breakfast. It was the first restaurant I visited during my 3rd trip to NOLA and it was fantastic. The first question I asked when I walked into this establishment was "do you have mimosas?" because when you drove 12 hours to get to NOLA and slept in your car that is how you need to start off the day, right? Good food and some mimosas. The smiling waitress said "we don't have champagne but you can walk across the street to the grocery and buy a bottle and I can serve you orange juice". I had a feeling I was going to love this place. I actually didn't let myself even read the second side of their extensive and creative menu out of fear that I would be there for an hour before deciding on what do order! Damn Gemini indecisiveness. Maybe next time I will explore further.. I had the goat cheese scramble which was delicious. It was a smaller portion then I expected but actually perfect for filling my belly. The beans that came on the side were honestly the best black beans I have ever had. I actually was under the impression I didn't like black beans. I have been converted. Oh NOLA, how I love thee! The avocado on the scramble was a bit stingy.. Overall good meal, good service, decent prices.

    (4)
  • Aimee A.

    I went for Sunday brunch. Really yummy diner food with a big menu with lots of variety. There seems to be a wait for brunch all the time, so they've gotta be doing something right! I really enjoyed my experience at Slim Goodies. The only bummer is that our waiter was kind of bad. Service for my table was painfully slow, while two other parties that were seated after us by him had their bills and were finished eating before we even got our food. I understand that the place is busy and things happen, but a little apology for the slow service would have gone a long way. I'll be back for the food, but I hope we get a more attentive waiter next time.

    (4)
  • Amanda T.

    I really wish I hadn't been seated at the counter where I could watch the food being made... I watched chefs with long, uncovered beards and hair preparing the food customers were going to eat. Hopefully their hands were washed because they certainly touched everything with their bare hands. The food was probably good, but I had a really hard time eating after knowing how it was all prepared.

    (1)
  • Aloma B.

    I visited here a few years back after reading great reviews for it here. It was a Sunday and me and 5 of my friends came here for my b-day breakfast. Yes we did wait an 1hr 30 mins to be seated but it was WELL worth it. The waitress was awesome super friendly, a little slow service but hey it was packed. I would definitely come back because of the diner feel and the kick ass food. Plus I got an awesome free t-shirt!!

    (5)
  • Esther W.

    Interesting choices for breakfast platters, and it's very cheap. Coffee comes free with some meals. It's also super trendy. We noticed a picture on the wall of a man, dog, and baby. It looked like it was from some years ago. Then we realized the man in the picture was our waiter. Gave off a homey vibe that I liked. Also Obama ate here. I'll be back for sure.

    (4)
  • Noah M.

    Five Star Dirty Diner Food!! Relegated to One Star for the abhorrent service. I mean this guy, Barry, our server, may think his 'tude is endearing or possibly even charming. WAY OFF BASE BUDDY!! The greeting at the door...wait that didn't happen. We had to walk back to the server station to ask if we could sit outside. It was nice of them to allow us and Deich, the dog, to sit outside and traipse through the restaurant on the way. The mosquitoes were on time, our server was not. He showed up a while after we were outside, asked what we wanted to drink then darted off again "just whistle if you need me". There is a door and fifty feet of hall in-between he and our whistle. Not likely heard. Brought our coffee and waters out on a filthy tray, set it down and stared at us. We just got the menus buddy, come back in a sec! Ten minutes and fifty mosquito bites later and no Barry! We took the dog and tied him out front and sat at a dirty table for another five. Barry, from across the restaurant, "you guys ready?" Our table still filthy I nod accordingly. He comes over to a dirty, nay disgustingly dirty, table and doesn't wipe it up. He just says, "Dude, whatdya want?" I commence with my order, followed by what Kim would be having - two pancakes and a side of bacon. Barry, "Is that it?" Inferring her meal wasn't enough, or big enough. Well apparently that was all the service we would be getting. He came back with a gnarly wet rag and wiped the crumbs off the table, INTO MY LAP!!! Not nearly clean, the table decided to give up the fight. We sat for a while, our food came. By that time it was lackluster, to say the least. My Crawfish Etoufee Slammer was only barely delish by this time. It's memory was more fond than the actual dish. Kim's pancakes were nice. The "THICK CUT BACON" was nothing shy of a sliver. Oh well. Atleast Barry wasn't to blame for the food. Would go back again only for the good memories I maintain from days long lost. Au revoir Slim.

    (1)
  • L T.

    I really want to like this place, but I just can't. Usually I'm a really generous forgiving customer, but I had a really bad experience. The food was fine, just standard diner food. The service was outstandingly horrible. When we were ordering and eating (at the counter) everything was fine. It was a bit weird that the waitress took our order from behind us, rather than just giving it to the person behind the counters like at a proper diner. When they gave us our bill, we noticed that they overcharged my girlfriend and I by a dollar each. It didn't bother me at all because people make simple mistakes all the time, and I thought that they would simply correct it. Instead, they told me I was wrong, and that they charged me the right amount. I had to pull out the menu to show them the correct price. Then I overheard the waitress and manager complaining about us quibbling over a dollar. We weren't pinching pennies, we just wanted to be charged the price on the menu! Don't tell me I'm wrong, don't talk behind my back, own up to your mistake. I want to like this place, I want to go back, but I just can't.

    (1)
  • Vanessa M.

    I went to breakfast at two different spots on Magazine Street during my last visit, and I have to say that I loved them both, for totally different reasons. One breakfast was frou-frou, the other was just a cool place to eat with solid food choices that delivered. This was the cool place. We walk in, and the staff is kinda rude, but in New Orleans, staff is either really nice or jerky. We got our menus, and had such a hard time ordering because so many things on the menu sounded great and were reasonably priced. I chose the Creole Slammer (chili and cheddar cheese poured over hash browns, bacon, and scrambled eggs with a biscuit on the side) and a sweet potato pancake that I was dying to try. Other than the biscuit, the breakfast was top notch. The chili was made fresh, hash browns and bacon crisp (even though they were buried under chili, mind you), eggs buttery. The sweet potato pancake was better than awesome. As I mentioned, the biscuit was the downfall. I like flaky, warm biscuits - this wasn't either of those things. I wouldn't sell the place short for a bad biscuit that I didn't even care about, though - when I ordered, I was excited about the slammer and the pancake, and those were very well worth the wait and rude staff! No one at my table was unhappy with their meals, which should say something about a place. Cash only, as others have mentioned. You have to write your name down on a sheet of paper outside and then wait for them to call you, but if there isn't someone outside to tell you that they aren't going to run out and give the info if they see you looking at them hungrily through the window, either.

    (4)
  • Monica S.

    Just left Slim Goodies and the waitress assaulted me and SPIT on me. The police came and gave her a court summons. The service was the worst I have ever had and now I have to take time out of my busy schedule to go to court over a disgruntled waitress. So disappointed.

    (1)
  • Courtney A.

    I would not be able to live in New Orleans if it were not for Slim Goodie's. Since I am usually uneasy about trying innovative heavy-food items, I would stick with the Repop. Then I had the Sweet Stack, sweet potato pancakes, and I fell in love. I would eat here everyday if either 1) the menu had more lighter food options or 2) I wanted to let myself go. But Slim Goodie's isn't the place to go to for healthy fare. The atmosphere makes me feel at home. If there is a crowd outside, don't bother walking inside and getting in the way. Put your name on the wait list, go to the ATM, grab some cash (cash only establishment) and a beer if ya feel like it, and wait it out. If you had the kind of night that everyone else around you had the night before, it's worth the wait. I personally enjoy waiting outside and watching entitled tourists get put in their place by the staff. Don't get me wrong, I find the service to be awesome given the crazy crowds, cramped space, and fast cook time for all the food. Those guys work hard. And they don't take any crap. I love it! So if you turn your nose at things you find to be low-brow, don't be a buzzkill with your presence here. But if you don't mind waiting for food that will satisfy your soul, wake up and get over there (take-out isn't an option).

    (5)
  • Naomi M.

    I meant to write this weeks ago but I just wanted to say how blown away I was by Slim Goodies in the aftermath of Isaac. Emerging from the darkness of our house after the winds finally died down, all we wanted was something other than rice cakes and peanut butter that we'd been eating for days. We drove all around looking for somewhere that was open and saw Slim Goodies was bustling. Excitedly we parked and headed over. We were shocked to find that they had no power, no A/C, nothing. All they had was a a gas stove, a lot of breakfast food that would have gone bad, and a few amazing people cooking, serving, and filling water/OJ/chocolate milk/coffee up a storm. Each guest paid $5 on the honors system as they walked out the door and got a plate with scrambled eggs, toast, bacon, and hash browns. Everyone was friendly as could be! Not only did they serve breakfast that day, but continued to for several days. Slim Goodies exemplified the spirit of New Orleans in the chaos post-Isaac. Keep on keeping on - I will DEFINITELY be going back!

    (5)
  • Brian R.

    Had the Jewish Coonass and it was amazing

    (5)
  • Jennifer G.

    Service is a little hit or miss, but the food is great. I love the Garden Slammer. We ate here twice on our recent trip to NOLA. The restaurant is frequented by locals & everyone seemed comfortable leaning over and asking what you ordered. Cash only, so come prepared or you will be directed to the "ATM to the left of the totem pole."

    (5)
  • Alyssa R.

    We were seated and attended to right away. Coffee kept coming and our food came quickly. I got the sweet stack. While it was delicious, the bottom of 2 of the 3 pancakes were decently burnt. I was willing to let it slide because it didn't destroy the flavor too much. Pretty good food, but not sure ill be craving this place weekly.

    (3)
  • Austin M.

    The food wasn't necessarily epic (still good though), but the waitress was awesome, watching the cook was fun, and the atmosphere was great... Locals coming in with friends, regulars meeting there for breakfast, people laughing and enjoying themselves.

    (5)
  • Caitlin N.

    This is one of my favorite breakfast spots in New Orleans! It became a quick favorite to my friends and myself! My go to meal is their repopulation combo. It includes two eggs, bacon or sausage, hash browns or grits and biscuit or toast. I always have to get their hash browns, and I've had many a discussion with friends over how good they are and the desire to be able to make them at home (several of us have tried and all have failed!) Be warned you may have to wait awhile if you come when they're busy. But just write your name on the clipboard placed out front relax and enjoy some of magazine streets finest people watching.

    (5)
  • Stephanie Q.

    Dive is the right word! The food is greasy and the service is horrindous! I waited 40 minutes on my order before I gave up and left! That is after I got up to get my own menu and stopped someone to finally take my order. Plus they have 2 critical health code violations as of March 2013. Which can be found online so it is factual this place is dirty. The hipster service staff actually view their customers as bother. You can try if you like but you have been warned. Health inspection inspections.eatsafe.la.g…

    (1)
  • Curtis B.

    It was our first time eating here. We ate on a Monday morning around opening time (6AM). We had the sweet potato pancakes which were amazing! They had a slight pumpkin bread flavor. Maybe vanilla extract or nutmeg.... We also ordered a basic breakfast of eggs, sausage, biscuit, and grits. This was pretty good . It was what you would expect at a diner. We will definitely be bcak to try the other dishes on the menu. Worth every penny and it way cheap for what you get.

    (4)
  • Vicky L.

    Even though I've only gone here once, I think it's a great place. I arrived at 7 am. right when it opened. it was pretty deserted, but there was a handful of really nice gentlemen sitting at the bar eating already. When I entered, I was about to sit at one of the booths and read my book, when the chef said, don't sit there, sit here so you can pretty up this place. it may sound sexist, but you had to be there to see how adorable it was. The chef handed me some cut up fruit while I perused the menu (I took a long time). when I finally decided what to eat, I was able to do some reading, but the gentlemen at the bar were having a lively conversation, and I felt comfortable chiming in a few times. It's a very friendly place. Its like Cheers, but for breakfast. I was able to do some reading, but also some talking. I really wish that I was more of a morning person so I can go back at 7 am.

    (4)
  • Kathryn G.

    Amazing food and very good service. You may have to wait a bit and sit next to strangers to eat, but everything is excellent. We went during a very busy time but everything was well worth the wait. I visit New Orleans often and I will definitely be returning here.

    (5)
  • Jeremiah P.

    Excellent, large breakfast, and a cool location. The black beans are great.

    (5)
  • Devin H.

    Looks tragically hip, too bad I couldn't get anyone to take my order. How do you order here?

    (1)
  • Keith C.

    Let me start of by saying I'd rather go to ihop! Why? Rude wait staff and overpriced mediocre food. Once we got to our table the "owner" tossed our menus on the table in front of us, and didn't say a word. RUDE!!! Despite this, my wife and I ordered a waffle, an omelet and two chocolate milks. When we received our food it was bad, burnt bacon, dull veggies, no cheese. The waffle was flat and dry and not the big fluffy golden brown waffle you would imagine or hope to see on your plate. The bill was 20 bucks, and definitely not well spent.

    (2)
  • T E.

    Took over 5 mins for someone to take my order. They were not busy. Much of my tex/mex was burnt. The best thing was avocado & plantains. Don't think I will return.

    (2)
  • Ben S.

    Only in NOLA for four days, but I ended up eating here twice. Great breakfast place with bountiful options (for vegetarians and carnivores alike). The servers will call you "honey," "sugar," and the like, so you'll know you're in good hands. I enjoyed the coffee (bottomless refills), the Guatemalan breakfast and the Garden Slammer. Prices are reasonable. Decor is quirky - but not off-putting, just New Orleanian. No complaints - just get here early, because even on a Monday morning people were lined up!

    (4)
  • Zac P.

    Had a great brunch while exploring magazine street area. Took the trolly down and visited the cemetery then headed here to eat. The portions are ample for the price. I enjoyed my crawfish omelet. And ordered a chocolate malt which was definitely hand spun. Our waiter was incredibly nice and made lots of small talk with us. He allowed us to customize our choices because we didn't all see exactly what we wanted on the menu as a choice. The place was pretty crowded but we were seated quickly and our food was hot and ready quick. A nice change from some of the other places in New Orleans. It is hard to spot at first just a single door in a strip of funky clothing and shoe stores. The majority of the patrons seemed like patrons. The decor is very collegey. They have pictures all over the walls with stories and names of the people on them. There is even a picture of Michelle Obama eating there by the bathrooms.

    (5)
  • Leila A.

    A wonderful place to take a stroll to in the morning. Food is amazing and will get you ready for your day.

    (5)
  • E W.

    A friend recommended this place even though the hotel suggested Gott Gourmet. Really glad we went here, instead. We had breakfast here which was great-sized and super tasty. I had the Jewish Coonass, even though I was loathe to say those words. The service was quick, the food was delicious, and even the coffee was good. It's on Magazine near tons of shops and antique places, which puts it in a great location to walk around and explore the Garden District. Definitely a to-do if you're visiting.

    (4)
  • Dayle O.

    The food was great, as it should be. It was raining so hard and wind blowing so much that the front door was blowing open on its own. That said, some water, some kind of way, got into the kitchen area. My waitress had died red hair, she started bitching about the water on the floor telling the supervisor all kinds of crap including how she "will sue your ass" if she fell do to the water. The supervisor said that young people freak out too easily and stuff like that until the cook jumped in and told the supervisor that he needs to watch what/ how he talks to the waitress. The two of them were so overwhelmed with bitching about the water that part of my order was forgotten about. The waitress spent the entire time texting on her phone or talking ot someone about the water crisis. The cook even made comments like "Welcome to Slim Goodies we have a flooded kitchen" and stuff like that. I am respectful of everyones job, but honestly, youre a friggin waitress/cook at a diner, if you don't like your work conditions, leave. No one cares. As a customer, I just want my eggs, maybe a pancake, and a "thanks for coming" all the staff drama needs to stay behind closed doors.

    (2)
  • William C.

    I came in for breakfast on a Friday morning. It's not fine dining. It's not a New York-style diner. Some of the food isn't "seasoned perfectly. " It is, however, a restaurant with a great atmosphere and an extensive menu of hearty omelets and other breakfast goodies which are sure to fulfill you on those days where you want to have Breakfast - with a capital "B". Service was fast and friendly. I'll be a regular.

    (4)
  • Amy T.

    - ambiance was good, everything you want a diner to be - service wasn't very friendly and we had to wait a really long time for our bill - felt local - lots of breakfast options on the menu so if you're craving eggs this is a good spot - food was tasty bu

    (3)
  • Jessica R.

    Vegetarian fake bacon cheeseburger. With avocado. Amazing. This, I kid you not, changed my life. (One could argue I led a sheltered life...) Thank you once more to the co-workers who introduced me to this place years ago. I shall be forever grateful to them for bringing Slim Goodies into my world. Lunch here is spectacular, of course, but Slim Goodies is also an excellent place for hangover breakfasts. Just be prepared to wait a while if you're there on the weekend. (This may be true on weekdays, as well, but I haven't experienced it firsthand. I've never had to wait long at lunchtime.) Their hours are fairly limited, and it's not a huge place, so it definitely gets crowded. Again, expect to wait for a table. And expect it to be more than worth the wait. To distract yourself from the hunger pangs, you can window shop on Magazine Street, or play in traffic, depending on the severity of your hangover/level of still-drunkenness. Even when it's packed, they're pretty efficient, so you're likely to get a table within a reasonable amount of time. (Though 15-20 minutes feels like an eternity when you're starving and still somewhat drunk from the night before. Even worse when your hangover's had time to catch up with you.) They do close early so don't attempt to go there for dinner (lesson learned the hard way). Also, this *may* have changed, but as I recall they're cash-only, so hit up an ATM on your way there. The cash only thing is my one complaint about Slim Goodies, but they're so awesome I really don't care that much.

    (5)
  • Kelly R.

    I really love this alternative little diner. All over the walls there are polaroid and fujifilm mini photos. The waitstaff is succinct which I really love. They will seat you right next to another party-because they seem pretty packed all the time. I don't mind this sort of thing but you might. I ordered a vegan breakfast sampler-I'm not usually excited by fake meats but this dish was excellent. Nothing on the plate was lame. The coffee is basic but comes in their cute logoed mug. btw they have amazing looking omelets.

    (5)
  • Dennis C.

    Discovered this local favorite on our latest trip to New Orleans. The breakfast was outstanding, with generous portions and the best-cooked hash browns we've ever had. And, only $8 each, including a drink. So, why only 4 stars? The 20-something waitress was, to put it politely, sullen. What a sourpuss. Rarely checked in with us to offer refills on our drinks, and couldn't conjure up a smile to save her life. Great place, depressing service.

    (4)
  • Carla V.

    Slim Goodies is a diner with personality. Lots of locals stop in and for good reason; the menu has tons of breakfast options with attentive service. I recently met a friend here for breakfast and we thoroughly enjoyed the Popeye Slammer and Sweet Potato Pancakes. Both were delicious and filling. Our waitress had a laid back attitude, but was very attentive. She confirmed that we made great selections and quickly returned with our order and kept my coffee cup full. The price point is very inexpensive, but they only accept cash, which made me feel like a high school pooling money together, once it came time to pay the bill. It's easy to get in and out, but easily the kind of place you can linger around and read the paper or have a long conversation. I can't wait to go back! This place has such a good vibe and lots more seating than you would think. I love the Polariod shots on the wall of family, friends and neighbors who frequent this place. Check it out and good luck narrowing down the selection.

    (4)
  • Leslie M.

    The food was mediocre at best... $30 for waffles and crawfish étouffée with eggs was a bit steep for the quality. Going only to Coulis on Prytania for breakfast from now on.

    (2)
  • John H.

    I called for a Pick Up order, and the rude guy on the phone said "Not doing that today" and just hung up the phone on me. I walked over and asked if I could place a pick up order and the same guy just looked at me, didn't say a word, turned around and walked away..... there was a woman picking up a to-go order right next to me as this happened... This city has such poor service, and Slim Goodies is part of the problem. There's a whole new generation of foodies coming up and coming into NOLA that will not accept the low quality, high priced food with a snarky waitstaff that we find all over out beloved town. Ten years from now a business like this wont be able to compete with the diner down the street that has better food and better service. Yikes. They also had 10 health code violations when they had their inspection in February... inspections.eatsafe.la.g… .

    (1)
  • Jackie M.

    Had breakfast here ... (Yes, after a night on the town!) Oh wow - yummy, yummy, yummy - delicious food. Talk about having food hit the spot.....Cool place- I really enjoyed it a lot... looking forward to trying lunch and dinner.

    (3)
  • Liz B.

    My boyfriend and I went around 12:30 pm on a Sunday and were seated within 5 minutes of writing our name down. Great little diner and very friendly staff. The prices were pretty reasonable and the portions were perfect! Make sure to bring cash! I was so happy to see prints and art from Yeehaw Industries, which is based out of Knoxville, TN. Fun atmosphere and good music. I will definitely be back for their sweet potato pancakes!

    (4)
  • Dylan B.

    Came to Slim Goodies with a groupon, and was pleased but not blown away. I had the Jewish Coonass, which seemed a vulgar name until I googled it on my phone and saw it had to do with cajun ethnicity. The guy who served us was family to the owner, and was super friendly. It felt like having breakfast in someone's kitchen, which has its ups and downs. It's a bit overpriced for what you're getting, but it's a bit quirky and seems to have some tasty options. Worth a look!

    (3)
  • Trey S.

    Jewish coonass was one of the best breakfast items on the menu. Friend got the deal with plantains and beans and that too was excellent. Bring your own champagne for mimosas though, as there's no license for that here.

    (4)
  • Erin W.

    I have never reviewed anything on Yelp before because I have never really had a reason to. However, I had SUCH a negative experience that I feel like it is my duty to warn others. As a server of another local breakfast place, I know how frustrating it can be when a large group comes in on a weekend morning. BUT, it's your job to be nice. That's a large part what people are paying for...good service. Even when the food is so-so, a great atmosphere and a friendly staff can make or break your experience. SO...We walk in with a group of 8 and the waitress rolls her eyes and says "well, you're gonna have to wait." To which we replied, "of course, no problem." Then she says "yeah, you are definitely going to have to wait for quite a while." Yeah, thanks...you just told us that. We get it. So, we decided to just sit 4 at a table and the other 4 could sit at the bar. After about 5 minutes, we still did not have menus, water, coffee, or as much as a nod that we sat down. As the waitress walks by our table, she slips on the wet floor and falls. I know, I should have felt bad, but I didn't. She proceeds to get up and starts swearing her head off...."This is f'n bulls****, I am done with the f'n place. F-this!" So, this adds to our uncomfortableness obviously. THEN the cook starts yelling "Good, let that f'n B*** quit, yada yada yada." So, I look at the others and say "Let's get the hell out of here!" Again, I know serving is NOT easy and at times you want to cry and walk out but you don't. You suck it up and go in the back and punch a wall or something, not lose your shit in front of a room full of customers. This was by far the worst experience I have ever ever had at a restaurant. So, as a local I will never never be going back. And whoever the waitress was needs to get a desk job cause she has no place in customer service.

    (1)
  • Ty D.

    I've actually only eaten here once with a coworker. The food was good, but not overwhelming. The reason why I gave it such a bad rating is their customer service STINKS (on the weekend or whenever a manager isn't on duty). Walked in one weekend just to get coffee and they told me they don't do to-go orders on the weekend (as they are handing a lady a to-go order). Of course this isn't posted anywhere. And of course every employee has no idea when a manager will ever appear. I found out afterwards this is not a Slim Goodies policy, but one imposed by the bitter employees who don't get enough tips on the weekend (probably because of their lack of customer service). I've never patronized them since, and I wont again. There's plenty of good breakfast/brunch places in NO than slim goodies. They need to replace the weekend shift.

    (1)
  • Elizabeth W.

    Eh, service was just okay. Food was just okay for the price. Coffee was pretty good. The eggs in my omelette were not cooked all the way through :( I really wanted this place to be better than it was. I liked the overall vibe. We might have just missed the A-Team on our visit.

    (2)
  • Megs T.

    I ADORED this little place! Especially for the atmosphere and service. We found ourselves on Magazine Street looking to grab a quick, affordable brunch while visiting New Orleans. Loved the energy and the people that worked there. We sat at the counter. Some really great, eclectic, charming personalities among the crew. Service was fantastic. Totally on point for a diner, but maybe that's just that good ol southern hospitality that I'm not so used to. The dish I ate was three mini-crabcakes and a biscuit covered in crawfish-etoufee. Nice and rich and very fulfilling. Would definitely stop back in for bite in the future.

    (4)
  • Melissa R.

    Just a forkful of Slammer makes the hangover be-gone! Yay!! There is nothing better on a Saturday morning then a meal at Slim Goodies...The Orleans Slammer and chocolate shake are amazing. The Mexican Slammer is another fav too... I love that it comes with tortillas. If you want just the breakfast basics (eggs, bacon and biscuits) I wouldn't recommend Slim Goodies... I would send you to Surreys instead, but if you want to enjoy an amazing 1,000 calorie, cheesy yummy hangover-buster concoction while listening to P-Funk, look no further. I love you Slim!

    (4)
  • Karen S.

    Great little greasy spoon on the more urban stretch of Magazine St. They actually get omlettes right (which is a rarity)--nice and fluffy. They have a wide variety of creative combinations. Best omlette in the city by far. They open at 6am, which is great for an early bird such as myself. I find most diners jam-packed by 8am on weekends--you don't need to wait if you arrive early. They also do a great job with vegetarian dishes.

    (4)
  • Neal M.

    Had breakfast a couple of days ago here and it's what you'd expect from Magazine st. My buddy and I had the contractors plate. It was a little confusing reading the menu but it was a TON of food and coffee for $10. The only problem? Our server didn't bring our bread or pancake. Insert sadface. It seemed she was weeded but she NEVER came around. Maybe we were being a little passive but whatever. She was nice but I felt like she was my nonexistant, young, kinda cute, senile grandma. She kept forgetting shit and never came around. Yet surprised when we needed something. Food was OK but those pancakes looked dank and i really would've liked one.

    (3)
  • Erin M.

    Waited a little while on a weekend morning to be seated. No big deal. Our name gets called. A nice woman seated us in a booth in the front window which I loved. Then, a rude waitress comes over and tells us we have to get up because we are taking up a 4 person booth. She then moves us to the other room at a small table next to a bucket of dirty dishes. Food is nothing I can't make in my own kitchen and we won't be back.

    (1)
  • Mikee H.

    Cookin with love - and it shows. lots of kids pictures on the walls, local hang out. Cash only. Large selection to chose from, our food and service was good. i detected a slight irish lilt from our server? definitely not fine dining but a great deal of food & freshly cooked for a good price. VALUE for sure. i had the Tex-mex slammer and my wife the Irish. both big servings and good food. I was looking at the Popeye. We found this place while exploring Magazine Street (another review) not disappointed. had to ride bus from french quarter to get back for breakfast - worth the ride.

    (4)
  • Mary M.

    Barry was our server and made us feel like we were regulars instead of out-of-towners! Food is great and comes out quickly and hot!

    (5)
  • Julio L.

    Great breakfast, great coffee and yes it is not a place to go if you are on a diet, but it is perfect after a night of too much drinking. Don't go on weekends it gets extremely crowded. Service is hipsterish which means you'll get nice, but too cool for school waiters. Cash only.

    (5)
  • K R.

    LOVED LOVED LOVED THIS PLACE. Food was fantastic. I had AMAZING crayfish creole over hash. Sweet Potato Pancakes were delicious. The service was spectacular. Our server was SO attentive. I think we tipped him 30%. They accommodated my 18th month old. Very loud restaurant but worth it.

    (5)
  • Zachary A.

    Some girls exclaim "too greasy!" but this has not been my memories of such breakfasts here. Though it has certainly devolved from its lofty origins, the menu is still decently large and varied and many of the (once innovative) originals like the Jewish Coonass and The Bomb (add bacon) and the New Orleans Slammer have become cravings all in their own right. Decent pamcakes even though the wait is annoyingly long when the sun is out. I am not made for this morning sun melting waiting thing, one of the reasons the Bluebird was often too far out on the tree for me to reach in its day. I'll wait in line for breakfast, but not for too long. I can cook, too. The coffee here is crap, but if i don;t notice the food is greasy, this obviously doesn't bother me too much. The service is above-average if they like you, unless the morning weed isn't strong enough. Then there is the yelling. I must also note the menu has not been updated in a few years. It's time for that. The patio is good for hangovers.

    (3)
  • Greg D.

    Little great breakfast place in the Garden District. Food was great. The Orleans Slammer was delicious as well as the Bon Ton omelet stuffed with Crawfish etouffee. Definitely a good place to eat.

    (4)
  • Jelly B.

    Good food...love the diner style food & decor. Service was...ok....definately dont want to be in a hurry. Cash only.

    (3)
  • Michael H.

    Ate here for the first time, last Tuesday morning. Great breakfast menu at very reasonable prices(cash only). Nice homey feeling place, lot of trash talking going on between the cooks and regular customers at the counter(open kitchen). Old school looking diner with lots of character. Friendly waitstaff and good food.

    (4)
  • Melanie P.

    I go to Slim Goodies almost every time I go to NOLA, it's a favorite of my mother and me before we go shopping on Magazine Street. Very good diner food with a laid back vibe. I usually get their eggs, bacon and grits and mom gets breakfast with a side of plantains. The service is a bit slow and on my last visit there, our waiter seemed hungover or preoccupied. This is New Orleans, however, so I gave him a little leeway with that. For example, when he asked mom and I what we wanted to drink and she replied "Cafe au Lait" and I asked for the same but with soy milk, he brought us out two large glasses of milk and soy milk (???). The food here is very good, not too greasy. The grits are perfectly creamy and I look forward to having them here. I also enjoy the decor as well as the pics on the wall, very homey atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Diane W.

    Waited almost 40 minutes for our brunch today! The diner wasn't even half full and we sat in disbelief as people came, sat after us and received their food before us. No apologies from the waitress and when we gently inquired why our food was taking so much longer than everyone else's we were told that is was because there we were a big group (5) as opposed to their groups of 2 and 3! Eggs and grits were mediocre at best- so NOT worth the wait! :(

    (1)
  • Drue C.

    Hipster diner. In a good way. If this doesn't make any sense to you just talk to the waiter about t-shirts and music and order something greasy while hungover. They somehow make this cliche enjoyable. I don't know how, but trust me.

    (4)
  • Emily W.

    We had a yummy, filling breakfast here. Cheap, perfectly cooked eggs & hash browns, A/C, good music - all good If you sit at the counter you will smell like a greasy diner for the rest of the day

    (4)
  • Annie C.

    The breakfast here is great, I think it definitely runs more on reputation than anything else though. They don't really do full meals, its more a la carte in its set up. So if you are looking for a full breakfast for one price, its hard to find here. Bacon, biscuits and other things of that sort are all separate add ons that usually come included at other places.

    (3)
  • Martin K.

    What a great neighborhood find. This is a funky diner with outstanding breakfast. I has the Jewish Coonass. It was scrambled eggs over spinach and latkes ( great) with crawfish étouffée on top. Also tried the sweet potato pancake which was very tasty and unique.

    (5)
  • Austin S.

    French toast was just ok. Service was polite but kitchen was very slow.

    (3)
  • Carrie M.

    This place is a solid diner and has some great options. The heavenly waffles (pecan waffles with strawberries on top and whipped cream) have been a major craving throughout my pregnancy and are just amazing. There are also a lot of great vegetarian options which makes me quite happy as well. Cash only! Can be a wait on the weekends.

    (4)
  • Stan S.

    a great diner spot for breakfast. Rosemary liked the waffels, but I thought them too thick for my liking. The Omelets were excellent and I usually get that. Interesting and funky decor, staff is on the ball.

    (4)
  • Naomi Q.

    Loved by locals. Neat Place to have brunch but be prepared for a wait. Waited roughly 20 minutes for table for 3 at around 11am on a Saturday. I had the pecan waffle and hubby had the Orleans Slammer, both good. I tried the crab cake from the Crabby Wife that my cousin ordered and I was pleasantly surprised. We'd go back if someone invited us but we like to go to new places when we're in NOLA.

    (3)
  • Ashley H.

    There's something pretty amazing about potato latkes, crawfish etoufee, grilled spinach, and scrambled eggs... Yum! Decently priced, cash only breakfast spot... Not totally sold that the line at 9:30 am is worth waiting in, but if you're an early riser definitely hit it up!

    (4)
  • Lucy G.

    If you don't know Slim Goodies, you have not had a proper breakfast. It's vegetarian friendly, but also with all your same old meaty favorites. Always popular, this Magazine Street diner is packed on the weekends, and it's not surprising, what with their giant iced mochas, friendly waiters with who dress funky, and a menu that literally has almost anything you could want to order. It's hard to find veggie-friendly places in New Orleans, and for me, this has some of the most creative vegan and vegetarian dishes I have ever found. One of my favorites is the Garden Slammer, with a bed of hash browns, smothered in vegetarian chili (awesome, not spicy, but you can add some hot sauce to your liking) with beans and chunks of tofu, topped with an egg (or tofu scramble if you want) and vegetarian bacon. Or how about the Tex Mex Slammer, which has eggs, hash browns, avocados, black beans, sour cream, salsa, fried plantains, and two warm tortillas. They've got sweet potato pancakes, french toast, chocolate chip pancakes for those with a sweet tooth. They've got veggie burgers, regular burgers, and even some kind of eggs with etouffe on top. Seriously, they have everything. And it's all delicious. One time, I got the Havana omelette, and it was SO HUGE, I ate half, was completely stuffed, and took it home for another meal. It's worth the wait, and now that they've expanded, you're more likely to get a seat. On a nice day, they've got patio seating, too. I've been to a lot of places to find breakfast, but Slims will always be my favorite. (Bring cash, they don't take cards....)

    (5)
  • A Q.

    Holy moly! A beacon in the darkness! Good food! Good music! Good service! Great atmosphere! Fair prices! If they were only open 24/7!

    (5)
  • Jane S.

    This place sucks and it always has sucked. Their food blows, and it always has. So the atmosphere is kitsch, great. But this place is shit.

    (1)
  • Kelsey G.

    Great for a diner but not my top brunch place in NOLA. They have vegan options--which is great-- and their atmosphere is funky as a New Orleans diner should be.

    (3)
  • Meredith V.

    During a recent trip to New Orleans, my friend and I did the unthinkable...we skipped dinner! That's right, we ate a late lunch, took a leisurely nap, woke up and started drinking...a night at d.b.a. with perfect drinks and a great band later, we realized we hadn't eaten. Oh well...there's always breakfast. When we drove by Slim Goodies on the weekend, there was a line out front, so we figured Monday morning would be easier. We walked right in and grabbed a booth. The menu is large enough to offer standard and unusual savory or sweet breakfast fare, so of which has a creole twist. I ordered the Havana omelet with black beans, cheddar, onions, peppers, and I added plantains. My friend ordered banana pancakes with a side of sausage and two scrambled eggs. Yummy, yummy. The omelet was so great...just what I needed. I doused it in Tabasco, which was perfect with the plantains. The decor with funny posters, pictures of customer (with labels like "devil children"), and a large scrap metal rooster make for a funky, fun environment. It doesn't hurt that the wait staff are friendly and treat you like they've known you forever and the cook is singing (I use the term loosely) with the jukebox. Take cash, because that's all they accept.

    (5)
  • Roast B.

    No love here. Bad service bad food. There aren't that many places for nontouristy breakfast which explains why businesses like this can stay open. Couldn't find a seat at the counter since the dirty fan was on the counter and 3 waiters were sitting in customer's seats. Had to wait then ask to place an order. How can you mess up eggs and bacon? Bacon was old and just reheated and tasted bacteria all over. Didn't stop the cook from grabbing a piece with bare hands off the bacon tray 3 feet from me and eating facing me. 2 eggs bacon toast coffee for $8. Never again.

    (1)
  • Carr F.

    Great breakfast spot with many options. Eclectic kind of ambience and atmosphere. Good quality with a good price. They are cash only!

    (4)
  • Elaisa V.

    I had their Katrina burger which was their specialty during Katrina (duh) and it was great! They give you a basic burger in which you can dress any way you want! The fries are crispy and not too salty which is good for health reasons. They give you a good portion of food so you have enough room for dessert ;)

    (3)
  • Lucy B.

    Walking distance from where we stay in New Orleans this was a place that was a must! A small local diner that could be easily missed if you didn't know where to look. It's breakfast and lunch, closes early and is cash only. Not a problem once you've had the food. So delicious... was my Little Goat egg scramble with goat cheese, colorful bell peppers and avocado. I'm told the Orleans scramble was delicious too. Can't wait to go back as breakfast is my favorite meal of the day! 4 stars was simply because it was a bit overpriced to dine here every weekend. Now 3 stars because I made the mistake of eating at the counter and they use a lot of grease to make their food, which is obvious on your plate when you're done.

    (3)
  • Kevin J.

    I dont know if this is a New Orleans thing that I am just not aware of but this place is unsanitary. We sat at the bar area right in front of the cooks. I saw the main cook pick food off of plates before they went out to the customers; i saw him make a burger out of raw ground beef and (without washing his hands) continue to touch peoples food including my own. Finally, I saw the cook use a dirty rag to clean uncooked meat juices and then use the same rag to wipe off a plate before he used it to make someones food. Maybe this is a NOLA thing that I am just ignorant to but being a scientist.....it absolutely disgusted me ESPECIALLY THE RAW MEAT PART.

    (1)
  • Lindsay C.

    This is a great diner for a classic, hearty breakfast. Perfect cure for "too much partying the night before" or "the neighbor's dog woke me up WAY TOO EARLY and I want breakfast" (that would be me). The sweet potato pancakes are AWESOME! Light and fluffy and they taste like fall. Eggs and meat were cooked right. My husband's omelet looked very tasty and he enjoyed it. Not to be missed! If you go on the weekend, go early because I have heard that there can be a line out the door.

    (4)
  • Ryan D.

    The plates are generally variations on the same theme (that is, there's not a ton of variety here). That said, it's a great breakfast joint. Highly recommend it.

    (4)
  • Thomas C.

    This place is really hit-and-miss. One day you have an amiable waiter or waitress and the next you get someone who acts like they want to punch you in the face for walking in. But if you're in the mood for a good old-fashioned 3,000 calorie breakfast, bingo. A quintessential greasy-spoon place. Literally. The spoons are greasy. You may want to bring your own silverware if that kind of thing bothers you. One day I saw a cobweb fluttering from the corner of one of the wall-hangings. A month later when I returned, it was still there.

    (3)
  • b. e.

    I've been in a number of times cause of the fact that they serve fried plantains and shredded hash. Who else serves fried plantains!? Anywho, during all my visits in the later part of the morning, the place had been relatively quiet...a table here and there. It was one of those days, while a friend and I waited for my "mother clucker" and her "havanna" omelet to arrive (with 2 sides of plantains, of course), we amused ourselves by examining all the "funky" decor. With a closer look, we noticed a thick layer of grease and dust and crumbs had settled nearly all over the restaurant (e.g. the windows, pictures, and polaroids hung all over the place.) The edge of our table had a number of sticky maple syrup rings and other unidentified matter caked on. Um...funky...like really. So, our omelets arrived and our waitress let us know it would be a moment until the plantains were ready, but she didn't want our eggs to get cold. Awesome! So, a minute or two into the meal, I noticed something a bit strange about the biscuit I had order with my omelet...I couldn't quite put my finger on it at the time...so I decided to ask my waitress when they were baked. When she returned with our plantains I dropped the question, and she told us they weren't homemade, and she wasn't quite sure WHEN they had been made. Just then, my heart sank, worried about the response to my next question..."And the plantains, are they fresh?" NO. They aren't...they arrive frozen, peeled and ready for frying. You're maybe wondering why this matters, eh? Well, it appears that many of the items sold in this place are delivered frozen, which of course means LOTS and LOTS of chemical preservatives added for the "fresh-keeping" of your food. And that can only be done through a major food processor, and most likely delivered from the notorious SYSCO. YUM! (with extreme sarcasm) Anyway, this bit of information made it a bit difficult to enjoy my omelet, hazy images of SYSCO trucks and preservatives took out the sugar plum fairies with a swift blow to their sweet little bellies and I felt sick. The poor Clucker...(chicken) in my omelet didn't taste great, and I was starting to imagine a laboratory where chickens where genetically raped of their limbs and beaks...oh it was getting baddddd. I racked my brain, and asked to see the menu again, maybe there was SOMETHING I could eat without those damn trucks getting in the way. Hmmmmm...I LOVE me some chocolate chip pancakes...so I asked my server, again, what the low-down on the pancakes were....she said they were prepared in the building, but from a "box mix." I regretfully declined. No Thanks Slim... What a sorry excuse for a diner. And if it was really "love" they were cooking with...it wouldn't be shipped in a SYSCO truck, sealed in plastic wrap, boxed with unidentifiable ingredients and all the wonderfully sickening aspects of what is now happening to our LOCAL FOOD supply. The only good thing I have left to say is our waitress was terribly sweet and answered all our questions with a smile.

    (1)
  • Cass C.

    It's a greasy spoon, but it opens at 7am and the waitstaff is super-friendly and helpful and that keeps me coming back for more. Plus, everytime I go there I tell myself "don't get anything with chili on it for breakfast" and then I get something with chili on it for breakfast. I will send them the bill for my first coronary.

    (4)
  • Jen C.

    Slim Goodies is a cute diner in a great location on Magazine - you can browse the racks at Buffalo Exchange and American Apparel while you wait for your table, because trust me you will have to wait. But the food is worth it. I split an Orleans Slammer and a banana pancake with my boyfriend and both were delicious; especially for how hungover we were :x The service was good and our food came quickly, which is no easy feat in such a busy place.

    (4)
  • Marc C.

    Lots of local character with photos and knickknacks on the walls. From what I remember about the food it was pretty basic breakfast, nothing very special or creative about it. They did not offer biscuits and gravy, so I guess that while they are located in the south, they have a little hipster Manhattan and West Coast blood. Maybe I would give 3.5 stars, but I can't give 4 stars for atmosphere.

    (3)
  • Lindsey C.

    Food is decent enough, though by no means extraordinary, but service is truly awful, even on a Wednesday for lunch with the restaurant not even a quarter full. Waited an hour for some $10 eggs. Overpriced and not worth the bother, especially if you have to wait. The tourists who seem to flock here can keep this one.

    (2)
  • MJ D.

    Cash only - remember that. I eat breakfast here once a month with a group of friends. Service is always good & the breakfasts are too.

    (4)
  • jen r.

    waited outside in the rainy drizzle for 15 mins to be seated but once we sat down and read the menu it seemed to make the wait worth while. the slammers are oh so greasy and good! breakfast is my favorite meal and i wish i lived in nola so i could eat here more often!!

    (5)
  • Denny R.

    My son-in-law host, Michael Pelias, a NOLA native just calls it the Diner. Had a great pancake brunch. He had the Jewish Coonass! You will have to check the menu but latkes, eggs, spinach and crawfish are involved. I just wanted hot coffee, toasty pancakes and bacon. Circe ate two pancakes and spilled a full glass of water all over her daddy! Line moves pretty quick. Outdoor seating in the back.

    (5)
  • C.Rose P.

    I've been a number of times, it used to be a place that I took visitors. They were always impressed by fancy NOLA-style breakfasts and the funky decor. I don't know if it's a recent decline or a steady slope, but this place gets worse and worse every time! The last time I was there was to catch some breakfast before my friend had a fly out. I figured an hour would be plenty of time, considering it was a Tuesday, and we were one of three tables. Wrong. I had to feed the meter again before we finally got our food. I saw a huge to-go order getting picked up while we waited, but with the 4 cooks they had behind the counter, couldn't ONE of them expedite a couple of 2TOPS through the line? Apparently not. On top of that, our server just sat at the end of the bar eating soup the whole time- neglecting us and other tables. When we did finally get our sandwiches, they were cold and aweful. I had the veggie burger, which was cold and bland, and my friend had the chicken sandwich. Obviously a Sysco processed chicken patty. Sad. I really want to love this place, but that experience really killed it for me. Our server could have at least kept our drink refilled and apologized for the wait.... Ergh.

    (2)
  • Eliza B.

    Way cute, affordable and damn tasty. I had to really search for something on the menu that I wanted, but I ended up with The Goat... and ate the whole thing. Cash only, but it was a good breakfast.

    (3)
  • Jeremy L.

    I love the burgers here. Diner style burgers. Haven't even tried the breakfast here because of the burgers. I just add an egg to my burger. There ya go. Service is good.

    (5)
  • Eileen Z.

    great diner fare excellent atmosphere with the funky cool feel of what Magazine Street offers you will wait to get in here on a weekend morning but its totally worth it!

    (4)
  • caleb g.

    I don't know why I don't go here more often, seeing as I live just a few blocks away. Perhaps the most artfully "grunge-hipster, we really ought to be in Austin or Portland" diner in New Orleans, Slim Goodies' main mission is to feed you well. Not only are there both classic and outre' variations on egg dishes galore, but the list of sandwiches, burgers and pancakes will assure that if you walk in with your hippy cousin, matronly mom and punk rock brother. all will leave fat & happy. They even have fake bacon so we non-meat eaters can have a salty strip (I admit, not nearly as tasty as the real thing) with out pancake or omelette. A great jukebox and super cool and friendly waitstaff complete the magical atmosphere.

    (4)
  • Damon D.

    A quaint breakfast spot on Magazine Street that if you blinked, you would miss it... but that's not a negative at all. The cozy corner has some of the best breakfast goodies around (get it, goodies??). The pancakes were like edible frisbees of sweet, yummy goodness. They had that homemade, "mom worked her a** off to make these" taste. I also had an omelette that was quite tasty. The staff was friendly, particularly the cooks, who went into this organized chants of orgasmic moans, (that sounded more like men who were simultaneously kicked in the groin) whenever an attractive woman walked through the door. It was hilarious.

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :6:00 am - 3:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : No
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : No
    Good For : Breakfast
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Average
    Alcohol : No
    Outdoor Seating : No
    Wi-Fi : No
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : No

Slim Goodies Diner

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