Buddy's Poor Boys. Metairie: 1645 Veterans Blvd. 504-834-6315.

Written by Tom Fitzmorris January 13, 2016 12:01 in

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Buddy's Poor Boys

Metairie 2: Orleans Line To Houma Blvd: 1645 Veterans Blvd. 504-834-6315 . Map.
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ANECDOTES AND ANALYSIS Oh, how we love unassuming little cafes hidden away on side streets. Especially if the food is good and the people pleasant. That's how it is at Buddy's, a tight but cute little dinette with a classic New Orleans neighborhood menu. Plus fried chicken. My hat is off to them for using the spelling "poor boys" in their official logo. I'm glad I compile controversial dozen-best lists now and then, because they bring forth outraged opinions most readers have about their favorite eateries. Buddy's was a good one for decades, then shut down for a time a few years ago. They're back with the same menu and goodness. But I wouldn't have known had I not received a message from one of the shop's regulars. Buddys-Ext

WHAT'S GOOD Despite the lack of space (or perhaps because of it--small kitchens often make the best food), Buddy's cooks almost everything on its extensive menu of poor boy sandwiches, and its shorter list of platters. Fried chicken is a specialty, but they'll warn you that it'll take twenty minutes to come out. That's okay; it might take that long for a table to open, if you show up in the noon hour.

BACKSTORY Gene and Penny Hicks opened Buddy's in 1987. Hidden behind a building that has hosted a string of other restaurants and bars, it somehow managed to attract enough attention to keep the place running at max all the time. It closed for a time in the 20-teens, but is back again with its many regulars. It's obscure to most of the thousands who pass it on Veterans every day. Its nickname is "the little place behind Jiggers." [caption id="attachment_36963" align="alignnone" width="400"]Fried chicken, one of the best orders at Buddy's Poor Boys. Fried chicken, one of the best orders at Buddy's Poor Boys.[/caption]

DINING ROOM
Buddy's is always packed, because it's so small that even a handful of people fills the dining room. The people behind the counter are a happy bunch, and are willing to make almost anything for you within reason.

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BEST DISHES
Poor boy sandwiches: »Roast beef »Meatball »Italian sausage Barbecue beef »Ham Hamburger »Hot sausage Veal cutlet Breaded chicken »Fried oysters, shrimp, or catfish Tuna or chicken salad Chicken fried steak Fried potato sandwich with beef gravy Entrees »Stuffed artichoke »Daily special platters »Fried chicken FOR BEST RESULTS
The location is puzzling. It's not really on Veterans Boulevard, but on a sort of alley behind the Walgreen's at Orion. It's little, too. You might have to go around the block to find it.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR IMPROVEMENT

FACTORS OTHER THAN FOOD Up to three points, positive or negative, for these characteristics. Absence of points denotes average performance in the matter.

  • Dining Environment
  • Consistency +2
  • Service
  • Value +2
  • Attitude -2
  • Wine & Bar
  • Hipness
  • Local Color +1