YourMajesty
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I had dinner there twice, and enjoyed both entrees: the chicken caesar salad (huge portion for I think $6.95) and the chicken parmesan with salad. I would recommend both. Hope that helps!
Peggy
I also liked the Caesar salad, with or without chicken -- good and fresh. Actually, I loved it. I really looked forward to it.
I found the jambalaya to be decent enough -- it was well-made, but it wasn't spicy like I prefer it, and I understand that because they have to make it palatable for a wide range of people. I didn't think the seafood and chicken creole was anything special, especially because it had almost no seafood in it -- I think I found a little lost shrimp in there.
The cheesesteak sandwich was prety good, which is INCREDIBLY high praise from a Philadelphia native like myself.
Gotta try the beignets (pronounced ben-YAYS) at the bakery. They are little rectangles of dough that get deep fried for a coupla minutes. Each one puffs up with a huge air pocket (looks like an overstuffed ravioli or pierogi), and then they get smothered with powdered sugar. They come in orders of 3 or 6. They are good for breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, and any time in-between.![]()
We thought the for breakfast the scrambled eggs were some of the best we'd had anywhere. The sausage gravy had too much flour in it so I wouldn't recommend that.
For lunch/dinner the grilled chicken sandwich and cheesburgers were the best. We tried the pizza, subs, steaks sandwiches, and a couple other things and they were fine but not as good as the first few things I mentioned.
Thanks...I'm making a list...checking it twice (for extra beignets)
I'm looking forward to my first stay at POFQ!



