Wait, we didn't order that shrimp po-boy. That's Jason bugging neighboring tables for pictures of their food for your enjoyment! There were three of us there that day, JoAnn Clevenger of The Upperline restaurant joined us on her day off for lunch and dinner. JoAnn and I shared the duck and paneed rabbit, while Jason ordered the Un-Fergie, and oysters for the table. There were hands down the best fried oysters of the week. One I had was positively pornographic, in more ways than one!

(You can just see it there in the center/lower half of the picture, now look at it sideways...)
I think that was the only jambalaya we had last week, it was quite good, worth ordering among a long list of sides.
The duck reminded me of pulled pork, it was rich and moist, and a light topping of coleslaw made it perfect. The paneed rabbit was nice and crunchy, but really tasted like veal or chicken more than rabbit. And it's not like I've never had rabbit before. I guess the lack of rabbit shaped pieces threw me off. Good self-service iced tea, work man's lunch counter and shared tables. Totally worth the drive or cab ride, if necessary.
Jinmyo, on May 30 2005, 10:56 AM, said:
Aren't grillades browned veal? Where's the veal?
Ye Olde College Inn's Grillades and Grits was the first Grillades and Grits I'd ever tried. It was a really thick stew, there were chunks of meat in there, but it was a little salty to my taste. I did really like the grits though. Later on, I sampled the Grillades and Grits as made at Upperline, way more better.
That oyster loaf had about 2 dozen oysters on it. It was only my second day, but already I'm starting to get over my oyster cravings! Really, for sharing between the two of us, we should have just gotten a regular sized oyster poboy (or as they say, "on french").
As for the Parkway, it was highly recommended by eGullet's TAPrice as well as in the book, and I was in the mood for a roast beef po-boy that night. I had a salad too. It was big and quite good. Nice crisp greens. Jason wondered why I kept ordering salads (he'd refuse to photograph them!), but with all the rich food, sometimes you just
need a salad, if you know what I mean.