“One stop shop. Apparently they were closed, BUT NOW THEY'RE OPEN and ready for business. Stopped in for a shrimp poboy. Oooohhh so tasty. The shrimp were plentiful. The bread was chewy, not the crunchy, roof of your mouth scraping french bread that most are accustomed to. I personally like this type of bread as it's easier to munch out on. Lots of food combo and food offerings. Sodas, water, beer & other adult beverages. Other store offerings are what you would find in a mini-mart: crackers, dishwashing soap, cleaning products, toilet paper, motor oil... lots of quick needs items. The store staff were friendly & swift to check out. This store is very busy and I can understand why, as it's the nearest thing to a full service store in the area. Parking is limited, but off-street is parking is also an option.”
“I bought their guava and cheese king cake this week, it was delicious! I liked that it was NOT drowning in icing. Just the right amount to add sweetness without going overboard. I think guava was also an excellent choice for a filling. I would definitely recommend. I also picked up a couple of empanadas, they were also very tasty. I am interested in trying some of their other baked goods.”
“Love this place! Their beef meat pies are soo addictive. You can also find other latino grocery items like chips, refried beans, fresh cheese. They also have really good beef soup - for that typical Nola hangover.”
“I got very sick on my trip to NOLA and felt lucky to find such a well-run CVS. They had all the medicines I needed and the pharmacists were helpful and courteous. The only negative is the neighborhood - I had 2 different men approach me outside this CVS when I was going to walk to my hotel. One was out of his mind on drugs. Didn't feel safe, so i went back inside and called an Uber.”