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Best coffee shop in NOLA
Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:40 pm
Posted on 7/25/17 at 6:40 pm
What's your favorite coffee shop in NOLA?
Posted on 7/25/17 at 7:34 pm to Neauxla
I usually go to Zotz or Mojo if I'm hanging out and doing work.
Puccinos or PJs if I'm just picking something up.
Puccinos or PJs if I'm just picking something up.
Posted on 7/25/17 at 7:58 pm to Neauxla
I go to Manhattan Jack's most often, but HiVolt is better.
Posted on 7/25/17 at 8:28 pm to Neauxla
The Avenue is really good.
This post was edited on 7/25/17 at 8:28 pm
Posted on 7/25/17 at 9:44 pm to Neauxla
Stumptown or Dees when I lived in the CBD and HiVolt now while I'm back in the LGD
Posted on 7/25/17 at 10:15 pm to Neauxla
Best coffee in the city is at Piccola Gelateria but their morning hours are a bit funky.
French Truck
MoJo
French Truck
MoJo
Posted on 7/25/17 at 10:53 pm to Neauxla
Revelator
Stumptown
Hivolt
Stumptown
Hivolt
This post was edited on 7/25/17 at 10:54 pm
Posted on 7/25/17 at 11:01 pm to Neauxla
Hard to beat the Stumptown coffee/espresso at District.
Posted on 7/25/17 at 11:56 pm to Neauxla
What are you looking for?
HiVolt for good side food.
Hey Cafe for good fresh coffee and to feel better about your carbon footprint.
Cherry for artisan coffee and some great techniques.
Who Dat for killer pastries and some good sandwich and lunch type food. Just realize the hipster element so you aren't overwhelmed.
Bywater Bakery in line with Who Dat.
Solo for someplace quiet and hidden.
Mojo if you want to be in a library that sells coffee.
Coast Roast for chicory shite
French Truck on Mag for quick coffee; on Dryades for a bite and a beautiful setting with some sun.
Rue de la course is another nice setting with pretty local feel.
French Library is French Truck Coffee with a pretty cute blonde French chick serving. Just got kids to deal with.
Monkey Monkey is another quirky place in Mid City that is big enough you don't feel the need to constantly whisper.
Orange Couch is another hipster place that has really good Mochi, just not much room.
Fairgrinds Coffee in St Claude...Obama was too conservative for this group. I paid cash out of fear I will be on a list for funding some radical antifa socialist group if my card gets charged there.
Petite Rouge coffee truck is my chick! Love how small she keeps it and that she works her ads off. Knows her customers and always has a smile.
Stumptown, CCs, Starbucks, PJs all have their corporate feel with just the right amount of Seattle-ness coffee feel. I never know if I am buying coffee or a coffee lifestyle (shirt, hat, sweeteners, mug) in those places.
Drip, didn't like it. Not coffee, not ice cream, not affagoto me roboto.
Only have been once to Revelator after a stop at St James. Hit the spot, seemed quality.
District Coffee might be worse than their donuts. I have no idea how they manage to screw it up.
HiVolt for good side food.
Hey Cafe for good fresh coffee and to feel better about your carbon footprint.
Cherry for artisan coffee and some great techniques.
Who Dat for killer pastries and some good sandwich and lunch type food. Just realize the hipster element so you aren't overwhelmed.
Bywater Bakery in line with Who Dat.
Solo for someplace quiet and hidden.
Mojo if you want to be in a library that sells coffee.
Coast Roast for chicory shite
French Truck on Mag for quick coffee; on Dryades for a bite and a beautiful setting with some sun.
Rue de la course is another nice setting with pretty local feel.
French Library is French Truck Coffee with a pretty cute blonde French chick serving. Just got kids to deal with.
Monkey Monkey is another quirky place in Mid City that is big enough you don't feel the need to constantly whisper.
Orange Couch is another hipster place that has really good Mochi, just not much room.
Fairgrinds Coffee in St Claude...Obama was too conservative for this group. I paid cash out of fear I will be on a list for funding some radical antifa socialist group if my card gets charged there.
Petite Rouge coffee truck is my chick! Love how small she keeps it and that she works her ads off. Knows her customers and always has a smile.
Stumptown, CCs, Starbucks, PJs all have their corporate feel with just the right amount of Seattle-ness coffee feel. I never know if I am buying coffee or a coffee lifestyle (shirt, hat, sweeteners, mug) in those places.
Drip, didn't like it. Not coffee, not ice cream, not affagoto me roboto.
Only have been once to Revelator after a stop at St James. Hit the spot, seemed quality.
District Coffee might be worse than their donuts. I have no idea how they manage to screw it up.
This post was edited on 7/25/17 at 11:57 pm
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