Currently there is no menu available for Po' Boy Quarter in Fitzroy. We are continuously adding menus, so check back soon!
In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Fitzroy below.
Name | Cuisines |
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Sparrow's Philly Cheesesteaks | Bar, Pub Food, American, Steak |
Po' Boy Quarter | American |
The Workers Club | Gastropub, Pub Food, Australian, Barbeque, American |
Joe's Garage | American |
Bar Liberty | New Zealand, American, Australian, Bar Food |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Soft Drinks - Pepsi, Solo or Lemonade | from$3.90 |
Iced Long Black | $4.90 |
Shingle Inn Iced Tea lemon, peach, mango, green tea | $4.60 |
All Day Big Breakfast - bacon, eggs, blistered cherry tomato, mushrooms, tomato relish and sourdough toastserved with a complimentry tea, coffee, or orange juice | $18.90 |
Eggs Benedict - atop lightly toasted sourdough - Oslo two poached eggs served with smoked salmon & hollandaise sauce | add $14.50 |
Bacon & Egg Breakfast Wrap - a filling breakfast wrap of bacon, fried egg, cheddar cheese and tomato relish with hash brown | $9.90 |
add caramel, vanilla or hazelnut syrup | add 80c |
Deluxe Nachos - served deconstructed so you can build to your own taste, with house - made chillibeef and beans, sour cream and guacamole | $16.90 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Modern Australian |
- Regular | $3.95 |
- Big | $10.00 |
Fries | |
- Kids | $4.00 |
- Soy bacon | $1.00 |
Indian
Spicy mango chutney sour cream |
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- Big | $10.00 |
Chicago
Mild peppers, tomato, onion, pickles, celery salt, relish, mustard, veg sausage |
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Clean Here for the full menu for Lord of the Fries |
Image | Name | Description | Cuisines |
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Caesar Salad | Originating in New York, way back in the early 1900’s this salad is served in every restaurant in the US. Crisp Romaine lettuce is served with a parmesan and garlic mayonnaise, anchovies and croutons, with more grated fresh parmesan on the top. Some restaurants also serve this dish with a boiled egg, or serve as a Chicken Caesar Salad. | American | |
Chicken Wings | Chicken wings – barbecue marinade, spicy chilli marinade and even southern fried coating are predominant in American restaurants. Small wings and even tiny drumsticks are served, skin on with a delicate marinade and a selection of dips, such as barbecue, chilli, blue cheese and lime and pepper. Sometimes chargrilled and other times cooked in the oven and oozing in sauce. Starter portions are usually quite large! | American | |
Meat Loaf | A staple dish in the USA, meatloaf is usually cooked in the oven and consists of a combination of meats such as minced beef, pork or chicken, laden with onions, herbs and spices and usually served with a gravy or spicy tomato sauce. Sometimes served with fries and salad or even coleslaw or roasted vegetables and even mashed potato, a classic meal eaten in households all over the US. | American | |
Burgers | What is an American restaurant without burgers? Every US café and restaurant in Australia will serve burgers and plenty of different varieties and toppings. Usually come with bacon, cheese, barbeque sauce, jalapenos, lettuce and tomatoes inside a seeded bun. Other varieties include chilli burgers (served with minced beef) ranch burgers served with blue cheese and Italian burgers served with crisped up pancetta and mozzarella. Side dishes are usually fries and salads. | American | |
Pancakes | Served as part of a breakfast or as a dessert, you cannot escape pancakes in all forms and fashions in an American restaurant. For breakfast, which tends to be all day in American restaurants in Sydney, they are served with thin and crispy rashers of bacon and maple syrup. For dessert, they can be served with fruit and syrup, ice cream and even extra cream. Banana pancakes are one of the most popular served. | American | |
Fries or Chips | Still predominant on menus, chips or fries are served in so many different ways now. Fat chips or skinny fries, curly fries, straight cut or skin-on wedges are all served with various meals or on their own. Some of the fries are served just salted, but others are seasoned with spices such as Cajun, to make them that little bit hotter. Usually served with dips or sauces such as barbecue sauce, ranch dressing or just plain tomato sauce. | American | |
American Beers | Some of the larger American restaurants serve all types of beer including stouts, ales, lagers, wheat beers and special brews, sometimes up to 40 different types. The bigger restaurants will also tend to have custom brews, which are usually smooth and wheaty. Cider has also become popular, even though in the US it is not so prevalent. Bottled beers are also readily available and will almost always be American. | American | |
Manhattan | One of the most famous American cocktails, this is normally promoted in most American-style restaurants. Cocktail list is usually pretty comprehensive, but the Manhattan is probably the most asked for. A mixture of whisky (usually rye whisky), sweet vermouth and bitters, it is stirred or shaken with great gusto and then strained into a cocktail glass. Sometimes it is served as a longer drink over ice in a highball glass. Decorated with a cherry or a slice of lemon, most restaurants will serve variations of this cocktail with other elements. | American |
Name | Cuisines |
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Grace 76 Rose St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia | Australian, Cafe Food, Coffee and Tea |
Addict Food & Coffee 240-242 Johnston Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne | Australian, Gluten Free, Vegetarian, Vegan, Cafe Food, Coffee and Tea |
Ricky & Pinky 211 Gertrude St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia | Asian, Chinese, Vegetarian |
Nomada Cafe y Tapas 412A Brunswick St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia | Cafe Food, Tapas, Coffee and Tea, Spanish |
The Night Cat 137-141 Johnston St, Fitzroy VIC 3065, Australia | Drinks Only |
Sherpaz Restaurant 205-209 Victoria Pde, Fitzroy, Yarra, Victoria 3065, Australia | |
Patika | |
Modern Australian 78 Cecil St, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
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