Nola Ice-Broad St Peaux Boys at the Pizitz Food Hall
About the Business
Nola Ice-Broad St Peaux Boys at the Pizitz Food Hall is a popular eatery located in Birmingham, Alabama. This institution offers a unique dining experience with a focus on New Orleans-style cuisine, including delicious po'boys and refreshing shaved ice treats. Situated in the bustling Pizitz Food Hall, patrons can enjoy a vibrant atmosphere while indulging in flavorful dishes that transport them to the heart of Louisiana. With its prime location at 1821 2nd Avenue North, Nola Ice-Broad St Peaux Boys is a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts seeking a taste of the Big Easy in the heart of the South.
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Location & Phone number
1821 2nd Ave N, Birmingham, AL 35203, United States
Hours open
Monday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Tuesday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Wednesday:
11:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Thursday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Friday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday:
11:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Sunday:
Closed
Reviews
"I went here for lunch the other day. I ordered The Snappy with Remoulade as my sandwich sauce and Zapps voodoo chips / red bean rice for my sides. I waited 20-30m for food. My food was actually done for 5 minutes but they were doing orders as a group instead of one-by-one. My food: - voodoo chips tasted like wood...not sure how since they were sealed??? Did not finish them after the 4th one. Usually the chips are delicious, but I think there was something wrong here because the beans tasted like it too. - Rice was crunchy - needed more water because it was definitely undercooked; beans were okay with little flavor but they started to taste like the chips - the chicken on the sandwich was excellent, but they gave me Honey mustard instead of Remoulade. - Bread was the best part of the dish I won't be going here again unfortunately, and I don't see it lasting at the food hall."
"I did not get food and here is why. I walked up to the counter to find the cashier on his phone and he didn’t say a word. I said “hey what’s up” and he stayed silent for a moment then finally spoke up to tell me they only have wings and sides. This was at 4:30 on a Wednesday and they are open until 8:00. Did not feel welcome. Edit: I have looked through other reviews and have come to the conclusion that the owner does not know how to take criticism without talking back and acting like a child. Maybe if they took bad reviews more seriously, they would not continue to receive so many poor reviews. Reviews are honest criticisms of your business that should be taken seriously and addressed with the staff. Have a blessed day."
"The food was so good! Extremely fresh. The prices were a little high but that’s somewhat expected in this area. Would definitely go again."
"2/5 ⭐️ Fried Catfish, Red Beans and Rice, Cajun Corn Platter I been wanting to try this place for a while. Love Cajun and New Orleans influence food. Everytime I entered Pizitz and tried to grab something, it would always be closed. This one evening, however, it happened to be open. I was debating between the sandwiches but decided to go with this combo platter that included Red Beans and Rice, Cajun Corn, and Fried Catfish that I had to pay +$1 extra for. Wait was not bad at all, but have to consider the food hall was not busy either. The total came out to around $19. That is quite hefty but no issues considering a lot of food in Pizitz is overpriced. What matters is the taste and experience you’re getting. As soon as I had my food handed to me, the box was light. I could have swore they just handed me a box with just 3 beans and some rice in it. Maybe something was missing, I thought. I sat down and opened the box and saw a little white styrofoam cup, dead looking white rice and beans, along with the catfish. Now if I am paying almost $20 for a meal, I want it to be a hefty meal in the box at least, not something that looks like the hospital cafeteria at 12 am. Again I was optimistic, as I was not going to judge the appearance of the plate that was handed to me. Now the Cajun Corn, was really hot, kind of that over-microwaved hot and the color of the corn told me it was old, maybe yesterday morning old. The corn itself was very salty, just leaving no Cajun flavor to be tasted. The Red Beans and Rice themselves looked dry and the rice especially just looking dead before it even reached the plate it seemed. Flavor again was more salty than anything, tasting a little like dish soap, and that over-microwaved temperature on them. The Catfish did seem to be the best thing of this experience, as it was fried good and the flavor was decent on it. Not the best; not the worst; but decent. Overall, I have nothing against the customer service, this business or anything. I did not read any reviews or look at any pictures before eating at this establishment, as I always give my full honest reviews without any prior judgement of others before entering any food place or restaurant. Maybe I just ordered the wrong thing, but still, close to $20, it should be much better appearance wise, taste wise, and over quality and quantity wise. I will always be open for trying this place again as I am speaking from my personal experience, and maybe next time ordering the Peaux Boys, but as of now, unfortunately this is ranked on the lower scale of restaurants in Birmingham, for me personally."
"Bro I forgot to take a pic, it was gone so fasttttt... I got the hot catfish sammich, Cajun ranch fries, and red beans+rice. It didn't stand a chance."
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