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    Nola Roux

    4.4 (130 reviews)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Outdoor seating

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    Shrimp po Fried Shrimp Po'Boy
    Karen W.

    This is mainly a takeout restaurant, but we were able to sit at one of the six tables. I had a truly delicious shrimp po boy. The maque choux I ordered had a good flavor but was disappointing as none of the vegetables seemed fresh. My husband enjoyed his jambalaya.

    Jerk chicken rice and bread
    Sherita W.

    I had a shrimp poboy sandwich also that's not pictured. Restaurant was small but had a cozy aesthetic. Food was quality I really liked my sandwich and the red beans and rice I'd go back for those. My hubby's chicken was okay and the Mac n cheese was ok. We spent around $60 with this and two drinks which feels like a lot for a small casual dining restaurant but I don't mind paying for quality

    Bourbon Beef Po'Boy

    NolaRoux is a spot that I almost missed while driving by. The restaurant is next to a gas station and surrounded by other buildings like it. The inside is fairly small, but it gives the vibes of a casual dining place where you can sit down and chat with some friends or take your food to go eat at home. They play what sounds like jazz music on the TV, the staff are friendly to the customers, and they sell merch inside. For the food, I ordered the full size bourbon street beef po' boy. It took around 15 minutes for the food to be ready after I ordered, and then I took it home to eat. The sandwich was very tasty. The beef was tender and juicy, and the vegetables and mayo complimented the beef very well. The bread was crunchy on the outside and soft on the inside, which was a nice contrast to the fillings. I was also full afterwards and happy that I tried this place out. It felt a little expensive paying $16 for the sandwich, but I would recommend this place. I'm not sure how authentic the place is, but the food was good. 4 out of 5 stars!

    Kickin' Chicken Po'Boy
    Alexander T.

    Went there and got the kickin chicken po boy. It was a decent po boy. Wish there was more chicken to it. Was thinking about getting the voodoo jerk chicken but the Bowl looked kind of small. The po boy was a decent size sandwich. Our food came out fairly quickly. The restaurant has some nice New Orleans decor. I'd come back and try the bowl

    Chelsi B.

    I love love love NolaRoux and have been coming in since not long after they opened. They did make the kickin chicken significantly spicier than before and my husband still orders it most of the time when we come. I went for the Michigan Muffuletta Po' Boy sandwich this time. Wait time was about 10 minutes and we ended up running to the car wash and coming back for our food. When we got home we got to eat our delicious sandwiches. We both got bottled drinks too and they were also really really tasty. Anyone that likes Cajun food, I'd highly recommend this place. Everything I've ever had on their menu has been delicious and the staff is super awesome. They are polite and quick. The prices aren't cheap, but a sandwich for $9-10 isn't so bad especially since they are sooooooo good. We will definitely be back soon.

    Fried Shrimp Po'Boy
    Trent T.

    Ordered a shrimp po boy and red beans and rice To Go. The Po' Boy had a good amount of well-seasoned shrimp, and remoulade sauce was delicious. The baguette roll that it was served on was fresh. The red beans and rice were fresh and tasted great as well. I'll definitely be back.

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    Food was bomb - but cornbread was on another level ! 10/10 would recommend if you're craving some good southern cooking.

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    The Michigan muffuletta was excellent, a couple hot sauces on the side were much appreciated.

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    This place is my go to comfort food. Awesome food and service, and prices are reasonable. I love Nola Roux!

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    Nice place, reasonably priced something different in southwest Michigan. Had the jambalaya and it was good

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