
About Riccobono's Panola Street Cafe
Bright, quaint daytime cafe best known for its hearty American breakfasts.
What People Are Saying
from Google & Yelp"Zero complaints, good food, great service. Sophie, our server, was stellar! - surprising because of how young she is, but she was so genuinely friendly as well as efficient. We had the BLAST sandwich and the Crabcake Benedict on our unplanned Saturday brunch visit. Oh! And the biscuit on our neighbor’s table looked so good we ordered one as an app. Sophie suggested grilled/warmed and it was buttery and delicious. The BLAST- I could have that for breakfast or lunch every single day! A perfect BLT with mayo and some avocado and Swiss. The Crabcake Benedict was great but also VERY rich. Everything about it was done well though. Compared to similar places, this cafe is very reasonably priced, and we are looking forward to future meals there."
"The potatoes!! Top. Tier. 🥔✨ I went with the “two two three” plate, and let me tell you, it did not disappoint. Two strips of crispy bacon, fluffy scrambled eggs, and three cute little pancakes that packed a punch. We also tried the Irish iced coffee and whew… so good. ☕🍀 Our waitress with the braids was super attentive and so sweet, which made the whole experience even better. 💕 Next time I’m trying those massive blueberry pancakes, they were huge! 🫐🥞"
"Cute, charming atmosphere with the walls highly decorated with artwork from local artists. The food and service were definitely subpar/nonexistent. I ordered plain, regular drip coffee, it didn’t come until the meal was finished. The food itself was nothing to write home about, just typical American dishes. Although, the biscuits definitely looked homemade and very fluffy and the French toast looked amazing, that’s a reason I’d go back."
"Special of the day was crawfish etouffee omelette. It was delicious! And a friendly staff. Very local vibe."
"Had excellent service from Jillian. Husband had the daily special and I had the veggie omlet and grits. Its a super cozy vibe, lots of art, all for sale by local artists, on the wall. Its a place where you'd see locals gathering for coffee and a chat, but also generations of people gathering for simple, but well made comfort food. Places like this are slowly dying out, and this Cafe is still going strong, doing what it does best. Will be back again and bringing my parents when they visit in Feb. Open from 8 to 2. Parking is on the street. There is a bar, but my husband and I do not partake of alcohol so I don't have a lot of details on that. Prices are very reasonable. Outdoor seating available."
"One of the great local Nola Breakfast places where great food, great people and Nola community flavor still exist in the city. Where else do you walk in,..."
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