Of course you have to go. Coffee has chicory and beignets are covered in white sugar. They are good and make mess. I did not think they were incredible since they were a bit doughy. However great place to relax and have a cup of coffee.
January 2020
A must visit while in the French Quarter. Lines can be pretty long, but the views around the shop are beautiful and exciting. There are water views, as well as a beautiful church near by. There were street performers near by too, so the long wait in line was just part of the New Orleans experience. The beneigts were a nice sweet treat to enjoy with a coffee by the water. There are benches near by if you aren't able to find seating. While the food isn't to die for, the overall experience really isn't something to miss.
January 2020
Of course we had to go to Cafe Du Monde on our trip to New Orleans! The line was super long when we arrived but the wait to be seated wasn't as bad as we expected. However, we did have to wait a really long time to get our table cleaned from the previous customers. We even asked someone for help but he only said, "Oh she's going to come soon." We waited at least another 5 minutes before we flagged down another worker, and I guess there was a mix up between who was supposed to be taking care of our section. However, once we were able to get the tables cleaned and put in our orders, the wait was not too long afterwards. We ordered 5 orders of the beignets... read full review
Of course you have to go. Coffee has chicory and beignets are covered in white sugar. They are good and make mess. I did not think they were incredible since they were a bit doughy. However great place to relax and have a cup of coffee.
A must visit while in the French Quarter. Lines can be pretty long, but the views around the shop are beautiful and exciting. There are water views, as well as a beautiful church near by. There were street performers near by too, so the long wait in line was just part of the New Orleans experience. The beneigts were a nice sweet treat to enjoy with a coffee by the water. There are benches near by if you aren't able to find seating. While the food isn't to die for, the overall experience really isn't something to miss.
Of course we had to go to Cafe Du Monde on our trip to New Orleans! The line was super long when we arrived but the wait to be seated wasn't as bad as we expected. However, we did have to wait a really long time to get our table cleaned from the previous customers. We even asked someone for help but he only said, "Oh she's going to come soon." We waited at least another 5 minutes before we flagged down another worker, and I guess there was a mix up between who was supposed to be taking care of our section. However, once we were able to get the tables cleaned and put in our orders, the wait was not too long afterwards. We ordered 5 orders of the beignets... read full review