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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
1930 O'Neal Lane, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
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About the Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen is a beloved fast-food restaurant located at 1930 O'Neal Lane in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Known for its delicious Cajun-inspired menu items, Popeyes offers a variety of fried chicken, seafood, and sides that are sure to satisfy any craving. With a welcoming atmosphere and friendly staff, Popeyes is a popular choice for locals and visitors alike looking for a taste of Louisiana cuisine.
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1930 O'Neal Ln, Baton Rouge, LA 70816, United States
Opening hours of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
Monday:
10:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
10:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
10:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
10:00 - 22:00
Friday:
10:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
10:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
10:00 - 22:00
Reviews of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen
"My husband and I ate at this location this evening and enjoyed it thoroughly. The team was definitely understaffed but doing the best they could and moved very efficiently. They were super sweet and our food came out delicious. Thanks for dinner, y'all!"
"We are long time Popeye's fans and have stopped at many during our travels in other states. This store was a stop in Louisiana and we thought, hey we are in the company's home state, plus there was a sign on the door saying it was a certified training site. Hopefully some review by a company manager for improvements. We were greeted by a worker as we went inside, great. Stood at the counter, looks like one of the drink machines leaked and made a big mess. Floor and counter sticky with cones on the floor. Never cleaned up in the half hour we are inside. The female manager , from 30 feet back in the kitchen told us in a curt voice that she would get to us in a while. No greeting or explanation or friendliness at all from her. There was no one else in the restaurant In a while a friendly girl took our order, no receipt provided. Took a while to get out food, which was hot and tasty. The dining area had zero napkins available and several empty containers at the drink area. Restroom wasn't too clean. All this within an hour of opening. Maybe not enough help, but could not understand the lack of readiness here."
"We needed a quick bite to eat when on a long road trip. This Popeyes location was close to the highway and from the outside, it looked nice enough (new or at least remodeled building). The pit stop - restrooms - should have tipped me off to the lack of attention to detail and cleanliness, but with so many places still understaffed after the pandemic, I let it slide. (They did have paper towels, tho, AND there was actually soap. So. You know. A little plus hidden in the minus of the overall look and smell of the restrooms.) I was the second person in “line” (no one behind me) with one person off to the side asking for what I guess was missing items from their order. It was surprisingly slow for the employees to correct. Another (ignored) clue! The gentleman in front of my ordered but ran to the restroom while they got his drink. Upon his return, I was waiting to order and he jumped back in to grab his beverage. Cool. Maybe them coming back to the corner to hand him his drink would mean they would see I was waiting to order. Finally, I put my order in. When asked about my 4 sauce choices, I mentioned BBQ sauce and ketchup. (Kids.) I then asked if they had anything sweet. The person behind the register was SO quiet, when he responded with “uh, sweet ______,” the second word was a complete mystery. I asked for clarification and said “sweet sauce?” He repeated the answer with the same annunciation and volume, so I just said, “Okay, sure.” (Yes - MY bad. I should have stood there and asked him to repeat himself until I got it, but I am, by default, concerned about taking too much time. I’m working on it.) Oh! Asked before my order could continue: For here or to go? 2 kids and sauces in the car don’t mix, so: here. (This is important later in the story. It’s a story now.) We sat for 5 minutes before the same worker came out saying “he” (not him - the he was referring to the guy the makes the nugs, I guess) was going to drop nuggets now, so we would have fresh nuggets. Okay, I said. *If I knew then…* ASK HOW LONG IT WILL TAKE!!! (I would scream to my former me.) Another 20 minutes. Twenty. I watched 4 different people come and order and walk away with food PLUS 3 different order run outside to those waiting. One dude ordered once, ate what he got, then ordered more just when we got our food. TWENTY MINUTES. At this point, my hope of reaching our hotel by a decent hour was slipping further away like each nugget sizzling below the surface of the (non-trans fat, I’m sure) oil somewhere in the back with “him.” We FINALLY got our food. When I asked where the ketchup was for the order of fries, the original worker of our tale said, “Oh,” :mumble: “I didn’t see any. I’ll get’chu some.” I looked at my husband and said, “They don’t have ketchup??” “Fries,” he said. “He didn’t bring any fries. He went to go get a small order.” The fries came to our table relatively quickly (especially compared with our first wave of the order) but no ketchup. So, the fries were missing originally, and the ketchup had disappeared. I would also like to know why you pay an “eat here” tax (as mentioned, here is later in the story) when we were given NOTHING extra - no paper plates, no cutlery, no napkins… in fact, the only difference from a To-Go order is that we didn’t get a bag! Just a really irritating experience with the only saving grace being that Popeyes has good chicken. (Except one wing - if you can call it that - which was the size of my husband’s thumb!! Come on now. That was a 7.5 piece box.) What are ya gonna do? Is it worth investing the amount of time we would have at a sit-down restaurant (THAT WOULD HAVE HONEY FOR THE BISCUITS, BTW)? Absolutely not. Extra: Watch your step near the soda fountain! A puddle looking to turn itself into a mini bayou for this little joint seemed to be growing by the minute."
"Food tasted great! But it would have been better if the food looked like the picture popeyes posted covered in sauce, and I got what I paid for. What you want VS what you get!"
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