Po’boys and New Orleans go together like peanut butter and jelly. There’s no better sandwich than the po’boy, and there’s certainly no shortage of incredible po’boy restaurants to visit when you need your fix. There’s one po’boy shop in the city that’s serving up some of the biggest po’boys in New Orleans, and they’re worth a visit. Grab a stack of napkins and roll up your sleeves, because today we’re heading to Mahony’s to check out their incredible selection of massive po’boys.

There are two Mahony’s locations in New Orleans, one Uptown and one in the Quarter.

Steven/Google The original Uptown location opened its doors in 2008 and can be found in a charming little cottage over on Magazine Street. Their newer location opened in 2018 and is on Iberville Street in the French Quarter.

The Magazine Street location is charming and cozy and one of those places you can quickly find yourself staying for hours.

Patrick Reed/Google Whether you bring the kids for a family meal or your friends to watch the game, this casual restaurant is great for all occasions.

Mahony’s features a little something for everyone.

Mahony’s Po’Boys & Seafood/Facebook The menu is full of New Orleans classics, traditional Southern dishes, and unique specialities you’ll only find at Mahony’s.

You can’t go wrong with any of their entrees.

Dondrick Earl/Google Seafood gumbo, red beans and rice, crawfish étouffée all pepper the menu.

But the real star of the show is their po’boys.

Mahony’s Po’Boys & Seafood/Facebook Better come hungry, because these things are massive.

Mahony’s is known for their incredible po’boys, and after one bite you’ll quickly fall in love.

Mahony’s Po’Boys & Seafood/Facebook These things are so huge they’re practically falling off the plate.

There are over 20 different po’boys to choose from.

Chefluee/Trip Advisor Their specialty po’boys include everything from traditional roast beef to chicken livers and slaw. You’ll find yourself coming back again and again to eat your way through the entire menu.

But it doesn’t stop there. Mahony’s also serves brunch on the weekends, and they’ve got a brunch po’boy that’s worth waking up early for.

Mahony’s Po’Boys & Seafood/Facebook Their Sawmill Hot Sausage Po’boy takes breakfast sandwiches to new levels. This bad boy is filled with a hot sausage patty, Irish white cheddar cheese, fried green tomatoes and eggs over easy and then topped with their signature sausage-gravy. Grab some napkins, you’re going to need them.

For more information, including a full menu and hours of operation, be sure to check out their website and give them a follow on Facebook.

Steven/Google

The original Uptown location opened its doors in 2008 and can be found in a charming little cottage over on Magazine Street. Their newer location opened in 2018 and is on Iberville Street in the French Quarter.

Patrick Reed/Google

Whether you bring the kids for a family meal or your friends to watch the game, this casual restaurant is great for all occasions.

Mahony’s Po’Boys & Seafood/Facebook

The menu is full of New Orleans classics, traditional Southern dishes, and unique specialities you’ll only find at Mahony’s.

Dondrick Earl/Google

Seafood gumbo, red beans and rice, crawfish étouffée all pepper the menu.

Better come hungry, because these things are massive.

These things are so huge they’re practically falling off the plate.

Chefluee/Trip Advisor

Their specialty po’boys include everything from traditional roast beef to chicken livers and slaw. You’ll find yourself coming back again and again to eat your way through the entire menu.

Their Sawmill Hot Sausage Po’boy takes breakfast sandwiches to new levels. This bad boy is filled with a hot sausage patty, Irish white cheddar cheese, fried green tomatoes and eggs over easy and then topped with their signature sausage-gravy. Grab some napkins, you’re going to need them.

Have you ever dined at Mahony’s? What’s your favorite item on the menu? Sound off in the comments below!

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Address: 3454 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USAAddress: 901 Iberville St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA