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Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen

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3.9 Google Review
621 Canal St, New Orleans, Louisiana, 70130, United States
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May 1, 2018
The process is very different from what I'm used to in Canada. You order with one person, you pay with a different person, and then it gets back by different person. The food is fresh well cooked well done. Very efficient. not the friendliest stuff but happy with experience. Initially I just really wanted to try it because I know that their original Popeyes is from Louisiana I wasn't disappointed. Also fairly clean restaurant

Apr 3, 2018
Poor customer service unless you know the manager. The rest of the workers were fine but the manager was flirting/chatting with the two ladies in front of me. In the time it took to ring me up, the other side had rung up at least 5 to 8 customers, most likely more. This horrible service occurred on Sunday, April 1st at around 630. Edited: the food was good, thus the one star.

Mar 5, 2018
Great location, very friendly staff. For the most part the facility is kept really clean. I am only giving it 4 stars because sometimes the food is really good and some days its not so great.

Mar 20, 2018
Visiting Popeyes in Louisiana and It's suppose be the best. Well its confusing as heck; the line is like a horseshoe you and the people are friendly and confusing, you get your drink and food first; then you pay and walk across to get condiments... So for the taste it was a -C no different from Florida. The biscuit was much more fluffier and buttery.

Mar 27, 2018
I love the behind the counter Crew and The Manager! Always nice! I will always recommend this location.

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