What to order at Mahony's Po-Boys

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Po-boys
Editor tip
The fried chicken livers with coleslaw po-boy is the chef's-take signature; available on the regular menu.
CuisineStreet food
Price$
HoursMon to Sat 11:00-21:00, Sun 11:00-17:00
The dishPo-boys
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Tip: The fried chicken livers with coleslaw po-boy is the chef's-take signature; available on the regular menu.

Location

Address: 3454 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA 70115

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