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BB's Café is a tiny diner-like eatery that specializes in overstuffed poor boys and Cajun-style Louisiana specialties such as gumbo, etouffee and grillades and grits with dark gravy. The restaurant is open until three in the morning to serve Montrose diners during the weekend and serves breakfast and beignets all day.
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