“This is a quaint restaurant in the middle of Broussard. There is a nice sitting area under large oak tree. Food is always delicious. You can wait a little while, even if you call in an order as it is popular. I recommend checking it out. No alcohol is served but if you want to bring your bottle of wine and enjoy their yard, you can.“
“I'll keep it short. Great food and service for a decent price. If you're looking for a good place to eat this may be the spot for you. The food was really good and the service was great. They don't try and coddle you like some want to be. But they are nice and courteous.“
“We came here last Saturday after a trip to the zoo. The restaurant was clean and not too busy. There were a lot of things on the menu I wanted to try. I ended up getting the gumbo and the red beans and rice. It took awhile for the food to get to us, but at least the food was good! Good portion size too. My mom had the catfish poyboy and she said it was the best bread! My only complaint is that our waitress kinda disappeared and didn't come check on us. We had to go find someone to find her to get us to go boxes and the check. Other than that though, very good food.“
“There was one employee waiting on everyone including at the bar. She did a great job. I'm picky and my order was to the T! The only thing was that our beans didn't have any flavor. Food came out in a great amount of time and our drinks kept coming. Thanks to our waitress/only employee, besides for the kitchen staff and our lady that brought us chips, you were great!“
“Very cute, vintage, old school genuine diner. Great service, great food, and loved meeting the owner. Hard workers. True Americana. Love their slogan “God bless Mel’s and God Bless America!” ??Will definitely be back when we’re in the area.“