From their website, 'In a quiet uptown neighborhood sits a small yellow house with a handpainted sign that reads, "Domilise's Po-Boys and Bar." It's 10 am. The phone inside begins to ring furiously. A line of both locals and tourists alike forms on the corner of Annunciation and Bellecastle. By noon, the scent of fried shrimp and oysters can be smelled all the way to Tchoupitoulas Street. It's lunchtime. Domilise's is open, and Miss Dot is smiling from above while her beloved customers sit and enjoy their po-boys. Generations of families have eaten at Domilise's. Politicians make sure to stop by on Election Day, and football family dynasties grew up eating Domilise's. Celebrities wait in line with their friends and hang their photo on the wall. But it doesn't matter who walks through those doors—everyone is considered family at Domilise's. Miss Dot loved her customers and considered them family. She celebrated their birthdays, weddings, graduations, and other special events. Domilise's was founded around 1918 by Peter and Sophie Domilise as a neighborhood bar.'
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Domilise's Po-Boy and Bar
Address: 5240 Annunciation St, New Orleans, LA 70115
Phone: (504) 899-9126
URL - https://www.domilisespoboys.com/
From their website, 'In a quiet uptown neighborhood sits a small yellow house with a handpainted sign that reads, "Domilise's Po-Boys and Bar." It's 10 am. The phone inside begins to ring furiously. A line of both locals and tourists alike forms on the corner of Annunciation and Bellecastle. By noon, the scent of fried shrimp and oysters can be smelled all the way to Tchoupitoulas Street. It's lunchtime. Domilise's is open, and Miss Dot is smiling from above while her beloved customers sit and enjoy their po-boys. Generations of families have eaten at Domilise's. Politicians make sure to stop by on Election Day, and football family dynasties grew up eating Domilise's. Celebrities wait in line with their friends and hang their photo on the wall. But it doesn't matter who walks through those doors—everyone is considered family at Domilise's. Miss Dot loved her customers and considered them family. She celebrated their birthdays, weddings, graduations, and other special events. Domilise's was founded around 1918 by Peter and Sophie Domilise as a neighborhood bar.'
Closed Sunday
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