Takeout · Outdoor seating
Beloved vegan soul food cafeteria with generous portions, rotating daily options, and standout cauliflower; great value though occasional closures and a few service lapses noted.
Sweet Soulfood earns its A- grade through exceptional food quality and strong service attentiveness that make it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. Reliable execution and genuine repeat customer loyalty confirm its standing as a beloved local destination, though the functional cafeteria setting and occasional operational inconsistencies prevent it from reaching grade A territory. The signature orange cauliflower and generous portions deliver authentic soul-food comfort that resonates across diverse diners.
On a busy stretch of Broad, Sweet Soulfood feels warm and welcoming, a cafeteria-style line where locals and visitors point out favorites. Staff help first-timers build plates, and portions are huge. One diner raved that the orange cauliflower was "better than any takeout classic." Expect a casual, friendly scene with to-go boxes even for dine-in. The cooking leans comforting and homestyle: okra gumbo, jambalaya, cashew mac, and that famous sweet heat cauliflower. It is classic Southern soul flavors translated to plant-based, more hearty than trendy. Pricing is gentle for the size, and many leave with lunch and dinner from one tray. If you want modern fusion theatrics, look elsewhere; this is unpretentious, satisfying food. Families do well here: mac and cheese, sweet potatoes, bread pudding, and cauliflower are kid-friendly choices. Seating runs around two dozen, and counter service makes it easy with children. There is no kids menu, but plenty of familiar flavors that even non-veg kids tend to enjoy.
Area: Mixed commercial corridor near residential blocks; casual, local-oriented with steady daytime activity.
Safety: Generally safe with typical urban awareness recommended; active foot and car traffic on Broad St.
Nearby: Short drive from French Quarter; near Mid-City/Treme amenities and local shops; street parking on Broad.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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