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Friday, January 4, 2013

Newton in the Kitchen

New Po' Boy Sandwich Shop Brings New Orleans to Newton

Owner Eric Cormier talks about how he learned about making a real po' boy sandwich and why owning Po' Boy allows him to embrace his real passion- making people happy.

Eric Cormier, owner of the new Po’ Boy sandwich shop on Crafts Street, admits he sort of did things backwards in opening his first restaurant in Everett. But he got it right before he came to Newtonville. “I ran it very, very well,” Cormier says of the restaurant he opened in 2009. “The name ‘po’ boys’ was brought to my attention, and I opened it up without really knowing about the history of the name. But then I came to really find out about it, went down there to New Orleans, and when I came here (to Newton), my focal point was making it the real deal, a real po’ boy. And I’m just taking it from there.”  That is not to say that Cormier is a man without a plan. When he decided that his previous jobs in construction and then hair styling …

Sue Skoler

3:41 pm on Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Grew up in New Orleans eating "Fried Oyster Po Boys" so had to try this place. Went there today. This is authentic, and maybe even better. Of course, all I tried was the "Fried Oyster Po Boy," but you can be sure I will try other items on their menu! Great job, Eric. Can't wait to come back!   more ›

Thursday, November 15, 2012

You Ask, Patch Answers

Is There a New Sandwich Shop Coming to Newtonville?

You ask, Patch answers.

If you've been down Crafts Street in Newtonville recently, you may have noticed a new sign on the building at #67, the former Jo Jo's Kitchen.  The Jo Jo's sign is gone and the new sign reads "Po Boy" in large, white and orange letters. One of our readers noticed the sign and asked Newton Patch what it was all about. We thought it was a perfect question for You Ask, Patch Answers. Although Po Boy does not appear to be open yet, the owner of the new spot presented plans earlier this year for it to be a breakfast and lunch joint, similar to the Jo Jo's kitchen that previously filled the space.  Owner Eric Cormier explained his plans to the Newton Board of License Commissioners at a meeting in February 2012, where Newton Patch was in …

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