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In 1986, Jerry Amato, chef and proprietor, doubled the already dizzying size of the menu. Now traditional New Orleans dishes like jambalaya and Shrimp Creole line-up next to the po’ boys that Mother’s made famous, such as the Ferdi Special and the debris po-boy (for a history of these and other sandwiches on the Fun Facts page of the website). Breakfast, lunch and dinner items are cooked with fresh ingredients and bold, delicious flavor.
You will still see longshoremen in boots and you’ll find plenty of locals rubbing elbows in line with visitors, veterans, politicians and movie stars. Mother’s remains true to its working class origins. Nobody gets treated better (or worse) than anybody else. As Jerry Amato says, “Everybody gets fed. Everybody comes back.”
So go ahead, join ranks with the not-so-few, but intensely proud – the Mother’s crowd.
(from http://www.mothersrestaurant.net)
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