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    Top 5 Most Popular Coffee Shops in New Orleans, Louisiana

    2022-05-15

    This list is based on prior customer reviews.

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    For entertainment, parties, events, and culture, New Orleans is the ideal place to visit. Coffee has become a major source of energy and culture in every American city, and New Orleans has put its own spin on it. Some of their coffeehouses are almost a century old, while others are spanking new.

    5. Café Bon Ami

    Cafe Bon Ami is an espresso shop in the heart of the Central Business District of New Orleans. They serve Cafe Grumpy's quality driven espresso and coffee, as well as Compagnon and Gracious Bakery's locally crafted delicacies. Take a trip through New Orleans history with them by ordering a latte from the menu.

    4. Café Du Monde Riverwalk

    The Original Cafe Du Monde Coffee Stand, located in the New Orleans French Market, was founded in 1862 and is a typical coffee business. Dark roasted coffee and chicory, beignets, white and chocolate milk, and freshly squeezed orange juice are on the menu. The coffee is either black or Au Lait, which means it is half-and-half with hot milk, and it is delicious.

    3. Rook Cafe

    Since 2013, Rook Cafe has served the New Orleans community with high-quality coffee and pastries in the Freret Street neighborhood. They endeavor to keep everyone in a safe, friendly, and enjoyable environment. Stop by and order a Knight espresso with chocolate, vanilla, and whole milk, or one of their other specialty drinks.

    2. Backatown Coffee Parlour

    Backatown is a locally owned coffee shop with exceptional goods and customer service that reflects the unique personality and charm of old Storyville. There is something there for everyone. The boutique also offers loose leaf teas, juice, freshly baked pastries, and sweets in addition to premium coffee and espresso drinks.

    1. Spitfire Coffee

    Spitfire Coffee was one of the city's first specialty coffee businesses, opening in 2013. Since then, the "Third Wave" has swept through New Orleans' neighborhoods, with a slew of incredible coffee shops springing up all over the city. Order the single origin cold brews and occasional blends like Yama Cold Drip & Toddy, which are all delicious.

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