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Biscuits and Sausage Gravy

now with al the lunch and dinners there will probably not be much room for Breakfast but...any great places for biscuits and gravy?

    5 Replies so Far

    1. I wish I could help...ell, I wish I could get some myself. What passes for sausage gravy 'round here is eatable but it ain't a patch on what a now-dead friend from Indiana made. I am opeful someone out there can steer us both right.

        1. Once, when really hungry for this dish, I drove over the twin span to the Cracker Barrel in Slidell. I would go back, but then again, I'm not from the South, so I have pretty low standards.

            1. re: midcity

              but y'know, a Cracker Barrel chicken fried steak w/ white gravy is not a bad mass-produced item..and ya kin git sum decent greens, too

                1. re: hazelhurst

                  Last visit in 2001 was on a bachelor party. Taxi dropped us at a breakfast place near the Superdome as we going to a Saints game It was a few blocks away but the place was packed. This dive had great biscuits and gravy. It was under $7 and included an ABITA eyeopener. Though being a bachelor party the details are a bit hazy.

                    1. re: Jimmy ZaZA

                      Some of my favorite Carnival memories are the ones I can't remember.

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