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    Pops cafe

    Pops cafe

    4.5
    (13 reviews)
    72.8 mi

    OK, let me preface this by saying: this is not gourmet, but it was great by small town cafe…read morestandards. Don't judge a book by its cover. :) Was in Lacombe, LA to have a little "work" done (see Malinski Dermatology review). Wanted to eat beforehand, and not much was open nearby on a Monday. Looked up the menu on Yelp and decided no place that serves fried okra can be bad. Well-lit, open and low noise level. Plenty of easy parking. Not very busy (did I mention it is Monday in a town of less than 9K people?) and did not have to wait before placing order at counter. Was tempted by banana pudding and wedding cake slices in dessert case but went for food instead. Ordered sloppy joe with fries ($8.50) and a doz wings - 6 Pop's sauce (no idea what I was ordering) and 6 spicy peach BBQ (75 cents/wing special) - with Pepsi Zero over ice. Sat at a one-sided booth near window. All items were brought to the table. Sloppy Joe was HUGE with light cheese and a tangy sauce that reminded me of the elementary school version I haven't been able to recreate, with hints of mustard and catsup. Ample fries with light seasoning salt. Wings were brought in same basket in separate foil sheets (I loved this!). Pop's sauce turns out to be hot sauce (Frank's?) with black pepper and garlic Parm. Very tasty combination. Spicy peach BBQ also had the under workings of a hot sauce, just enough peach and vague notes of BBQ. Needless to say, I had leftovers. But a to go box was graciously offered (before I asked) and everyone was very nice. The only "boo": they were out of collards. Guess I'll have to return.

    Fantastic food & very friendly service! The entire staff was happy to be at work. Had the catfish…read morepoboy (add the remoulade!) and red beans & rice. And fresh banana pudding! A block off the Tammany Trace, great stop on our bike ride!

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    Sloppy Joe
    Sloppy Joe
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    Secret Lair Taqueria

    Secret Lair Taqueria

    3.5
    (2 reviews)
    8.2 mi

    So I hope I'm reviewing the right place but here goes. I had Secret Lair Gastropub at Corporate…read moreBrew and Draft the other night. I was trying to decide between getting a vegetarian plate from Albasha or the Island Nachos (which are loaded with pork) from Secret Lair. You can probably guess which one I chose... I decided Secret Lair mostly because I really like the name Secret Lair - kudos to the person that named this place, and I was far from disappointed. The Island Nachos are not cheap but they are delicious. It basically consists of a massive pile a chips interspersed between layers of queso (I think), black beans, cilantro, pulled pork, and a Jamaican-jerk-tasting barbecue sauce - which I'm going to assume is why they're called Island Nachos. One of the best things about these nachos is that at no point did I end up with a pile of dry chips. The nachos are so throughly dressed with the barbecue sauce, queso, and black beans that every bite of chip also includes a healthy serving of everything else. Try them out if you get the chance, and I don't think you'll regret it!

    Meh. I had some tacos and a bowl at Tin Roof. The coffee rubbed pork loin was dry, chewy, and…read moredidn't have much flavor. I like the flavor concepts, but the execution was meh.

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    The Island Nachos in terribly unappealing lighting.
    The Island Nachos in terribly unappealing lighting.
    "Cajun Veggie" (my absolute favorite of the evening) & "Spamalot" (meat-a-riffic favorite of my fiancé) - even more YUM!
    "Cajun Veggie" (my absolute favorite of the evening) & "Spamalot" (meat-a-riffic favorite of my fiancé) - even more YUM!
    "Didn't Make it to the Other Side" & "The Devil's Backbone" tacos - Yum!!

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    "Didn't Make it to the Other Side" & "The Devil's Backbone" tacos - Yum!!
    Frankie's Dawg House

    Frankie's Dawg House

    4.3
    (190 reviews)
    1.4 mi
    $$

    This was our first time at Frankie's and trying it out for restaurant week made us want to add it…read moreto our regular lunch rotation. The restaurant isn't big, but has more seating than it looks like from the outside. When we walked in, we were greeted by Harman and he made some excellent recommendations for us. He told us what his favorites were on both the restaurant week menu and the regular menu. The boudin egg rolls were good and the sauce on top of it was the perfect pairing for it. The Mac and cheese and was so rich and it was a larger portion that I was expecting. The shrimp wrap was a nice balance to the heaviness of the Mac and cheese and it was a refreshing taste. Not pictured, but the sweet potato fries for dessert were delicious and the caramel sauce on them is something I would buy bottles of. Everything is made to order, and with the amount of fried food on the restaurant week menu, it did take a while for us to get our food and we had to get our dessert to go to get back to work. I can't wait to go back and try some of the rest of Harman's recommendations.

    Frankie's is part of MajorMenus for our office, and I'm glad i ordered from them a few times. The…read moreOG Cheeseburger is enough for two meals and it's super tasty. It's cooked perfectly. I have ordered a couple of various dogs - I can't remember which ones but I love the variation and the different flavors and textures, and next up, I want to try the wraps. All in all, pretty good. I need to go to the brick and mortar, I just haven't made it over there yet. I'll definitely be happy when they come around on the schedule again.

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    The dining area
    Crab and Jalapeno Fritters
    Crab and Jalapeno Fritters
    Getting dark early.

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    Getting dark early.

    Oni 225 - popuprestaurants - Updated July 2026

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