
The humble sandwich has been lifted to legendary status around the world, but perhaps nowhere more so than in New Orleans, where the po’ boy has taken on a life much larger than itself, and acts as a fitting entrée into the city’s vast and storied dining scene. With a history that dates back to the early 20th century, the po’ boy as a symbol of New Orleans has gained traction across generations, and its limitations are bound only by the imaginations of the shops making them. As the story…


