Olde Tyme Grocery in Lafayette has the reputation of being one of the best sandwich because it’s popular with University students and a must for Catholics during lent. Why is it popular during lent? Because on Wednesdays & Fridays Catholics abstain from eating meat, making Olde Tyme Grocery’s seafood Po’Boys the best option in town.
The building is a small & humble spot, with wooden furniture and sports memorabilia on the wall. The people working there were incredibly friendly, which added to the charm of it all.
I was told that The Olde Tyme Grocery shrimp Po’boy was the go to. The Crawfish Po’boy what made them famous in Lafayette, but it was out of season. It’s a fairly simple preparation with an amazingly tasty result. Fried local shrimps, served “fully dressed” with mayo, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and ketchup.
I wish I had more time in Louisiana, I would’ve come back to California hundreds of dollars poorer & 25 pounds heavier. Olde Tyme Grocery was just a small introduction into the pallet of this Deep South state & I’m hooked. I haven’t had a chance to try the culinary delights of New Orleans yet, so I’ll have to come back.
-Vy
Olde Tyme Grocery
218 West Saint Mary Boulevard
Lafayette, Louisiana 70506
Monday-Friday 8am-10pm
Saturday 9am-7pm
Closed Sunday