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Who has the best cheese fries in New Orleans?
Posted on 9/26/23 at 9:30 am
Posted on 9/26/23 at 9:30 am
I really love Fat Harry's and Cooter Browns cheese fries. Any other spots for good cheese fries in New Orleans?
Posted on 9/26/23 at 9:46 am to TPK 8
F&Ms. But that could be because it’s 4am and I’m drunk every time I end up there.
Posted on 9/26/23 at 9:51 am to TPK 8
F&Ms - I've had them not drunk one time and they are still indeed very good
Avenue Pub used to have some amazing bechamel cheese fries, unsure if they're around now
Avenue Pub used to have some amazing bechamel cheese fries, unsure if they're around now
Posted on 9/26/23 at 9:59 am to TPK 8
Friends,
Cheese fries are one of the great working class foods. They are not healthy, but they hit the spot after walking twenty miles through the city. And what is not to love about them? Cheese fries contain in the most precise way possible the three macronutrients: protein, fat, and carbohydrates. They fill you up; they taste great; they’re usually not too expensive. They potentially will give you atherosclerosis and you could die of a massive heart attack if you eat them too often without walking every day, so be cautious.
Uncle tells me that the first cheese fries in New Orleans were served at The Audubon Tavern on Magazine, which was sometimes referred to as The Neighborhood Tavern. It was located where Monkey Hill Bar is today. Someone once brought Uncle a serving of Audubon Tavern’s cheese fries back in 1980 and he said he loved them. However, when he found out where they were from, he regretted ever eating them. I do not know the full story, but Uncle did not like that tavern and he, along with others in his neighborhood, tried to have it shut down.
It seems cheese fries were largely a product of bars in the 70s and early 80s in New Orleans, and we all know that bars are no good. Uncle told me a story about a shooting at Shanahan’s Lounge, on Claiborne across from Tulane University, back in the mid 1980s. Apparently, a patron received his cheese fries. They were overcooked and he got into an argument with staff. The fracas ended with the lounge’s teenage doorman being critically shot by the unhappy cheese fries diner. The teen made a recovery and if you are friends with him, you know that he is a part of high society in New Orleans.
Years ago, the Houston’s on St Charles would cater to my wish and make the best cheese fries known on Earth. Since Katrina, they have not taken any special orders like this one. They have also stopped making their wonderful cheese toast. Add Ground Pati Jr to the list of Top 10 New Orleans cheese fries no longer in existence. I have no idea how the JR location made their cheese fries so much better than the Ground Pati near SYC, but the restaurant’s version did not come close to the drive thru version, which was worth the drive.
TulaneLSU’s Top 10 cheese fries in the New Orleans Metro
10. New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood (terrible when they used the cheap fake cheese sauce, they are now using real cheddar and it makes all the difference)
9. Ben’s Burgers (the quiet guy who dances in the videos with his wrist bumps makes them perfectly)
8. R&O’s (make sure not to get gravy on them)
7. Tastee Donut on Loyola Ave in Kenner
6. Outback Steakhouse
5. Mahony’s Magazine
4. Impastato’s (special order)
3. Parkway Bakery
2. Bud’s Broiler
1. District Donuts
Places not to order cheese fries: Camellia Grill and Dat Dog.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Cheese fries are one of the great working class foods. They are not healthy, but they hit the spot after walking twenty miles through the city. And what is not to love about them? Cheese fries contain in the most precise way possible the three macronutrients: protein, fat, and carbohydrates. They fill you up; they taste great; they’re usually not too expensive. They potentially will give you atherosclerosis and you could die of a massive heart attack if you eat them too often without walking every day, so be cautious.
Uncle tells me that the first cheese fries in New Orleans were served at The Audubon Tavern on Magazine, which was sometimes referred to as The Neighborhood Tavern. It was located where Monkey Hill Bar is today. Someone once brought Uncle a serving of Audubon Tavern’s cheese fries back in 1980 and he said he loved them. However, when he found out where they were from, he regretted ever eating them. I do not know the full story, but Uncle did not like that tavern and he, along with others in his neighborhood, tried to have it shut down.
It seems cheese fries were largely a product of bars in the 70s and early 80s in New Orleans, and we all know that bars are no good. Uncle told me a story about a shooting at Shanahan’s Lounge, on Claiborne across from Tulane University, back in the mid 1980s. Apparently, a patron received his cheese fries. They were overcooked and he got into an argument with staff. The fracas ended with the lounge’s teenage doorman being critically shot by the unhappy cheese fries diner. The teen made a recovery and if you are friends with him, you know that he is a part of high society in New Orleans.
Years ago, the Houston’s on St Charles would cater to my wish and make the best cheese fries known on Earth. Since Katrina, they have not taken any special orders like this one. They have also stopped making their wonderful cheese toast. Add Ground Pati Jr to the list of Top 10 New Orleans cheese fries no longer in existence. I have no idea how the JR location made their cheese fries so much better than the Ground Pati near SYC, but the restaurant’s version did not come close to the drive thru version, which was worth the drive.
TulaneLSU’s Top 10 cheese fries in the New Orleans Metro
10. New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood (terrible when they used the cheap fake cheese sauce, they are now using real cheddar and it makes all the difference)
9. Ben’s Burgers (the quiet guy who dances in the videos with his wrist bumps makes them perfectly)
8. R&O’s (make sure not to get gravy on them)
7. Tastee Donut on Loyola Ave in Kenner
6. Outback Steakhouse
5. Mahony’s Magazine
4. Impastato’s (special order)
3. Parkway Bakery
2. Bud’s Broiler
1. District Donuts
Places not to order cheese fries: Camellia Grill and Dat Dog.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
This post was edited on 9/26/23 at 10:57 am
Posted on 9/26/23 at 10:08 am to BigBinBR
Parkside on the westbank with a gravy boat back in the day
Could be for same reasons
quote:
But that could be because it’s 4am and I’m drunk every time I end up there.
Could be for same reasons
Posted on 9/26/23 at 10:13 am to TPK 8
R n’ O’s with the roast beef gravy is off the chart.
Sometimes we share, sometimes I get it as my meal.
Sometimes we share, sometimes I get it as my meal.
Posted on 9/26/23 at 10:16 am to SportsGuyNOLA
Bear's Poboys or Bahn Mi Boys (cajun crack)
Posted on 9/26/23 at 10:18 am to SportsGuyNOLA
quote:
R n’ O’s with the roast beef gravy is off the chart.
This is the answer.
Posted on 9/26/23 at 10:30 am to TulaneLSU
First off let me say how honored I am having a response from TulaneLsu, and those all sound good. I will try some of them in the future and post back here.
Posted on 9/26/23 at 10:47 am to TPK 8
Friend,
Your question is a great question and deserves a more detailed response than the one I have given. Unfortunately, I am on my way to do some research. Perhaps when the time is right, I will give you a full answer.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Your question is a great question and deserves a more detailed response than the one I have given. Unfortunately, I am on my way to do some research. Perhaps when the time is right, I will give you a full answer.
Yours,
TulaneLSU
Posted on 9/26/23 at 11:34 am to TulaneLSU
Friend,
Do any of the offerings on your list have blue cheese? Something of blue cheese reminds me of Mother and really gets me going.
With all due regards,
Perm
Do any of the offerings on your list have blue cheese? Something of blue cheese reminds me of Mother and really gets me going.
With all due regards,
Perm
Posted on 9/26/23 at 11:38 am to TPK 8
newer place but banh mi boys does a good job
Posted on 9/26/23 at 11:38 am to TulaneLSU
quote:
2. Bud’s Broiler
Which one are you patronizing these days? Last time I went to the one at City Park and Canal it was horrid. I used to be a fan of the place, and appreciated it for what it was, but that visit was about the last straw for me. Seems like there are hardly any left.
Posted on 9/26/23 at 11:39 am to Large Farva
quote:
Bahn Mi Boys (cajun crack)
They have a bunch of great loaded fry options.
Posted on 9/26/23 at 12:05 pm to TPK 8
Real shredded cheese, not liquid goop, is the key. Otherwise crispy fries turn to mush.
Theory: the worse a food city is, the better the cheese fries. So New Orleans is subpar with the fromage—and-tater thing.
That said: the late Lager’s on Vets did a pretty good rendition.
Theory: the worse a food city is, the better the cheese fries. So New Orleans is subpar with the fromage—and-tater thing.
That said: the late Lager’s on Vets did a pretty good rendition.
This post was edited on 9/29/23 at 10:43 am
Posted on 9/26/23 at 12:27 pm to TulaneLSU
quote:
Perhaps when the time is right, I will give you a full answer.
Posted on 9/26/23 at 12:35 pm to TulaneLSU
quote:Uncle is correct. They did have the best at one point, but that was in the 1970s. Uncle and the neighbors probably didn't like the place because it was a popular and boisterous late night hangout for the college students back then. AT IIs.
The Audubon Tavern
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