Yeah it was crowded and not as clean as it could have been but it was more than worth the trip. The staff was very attentive and gave us some great tips on places to eat around the Quarter. We will definitely go back on our next trip. more
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Yeah it was crowded and not as clean as it could have been but it was more than worth the trip. The staff was very attentive and gave us some great tips on places to eat around the Quarter. We will definitely go back on our next trip. more
We tried Cafe Du Monde at Riverwalk Marketplace instead of the French Market location. Beignets were good, but better fresh out of the fryer. Riverwalk Marketplace does not have the atmosphere of the original, but looking out on the river, boats, and birds was enjoyable. The marketplace building is reminiscent of a huge paddle steamer, but the result is a... more
If you like filthy souroundings,lousy food and coffee,being ignored,treated like a sap, this is the place for you. There are too many GOOD place in NO to bother with this dump. They're stricktly living on their outdated reputation. Shame, used to be pretty good for what it is, a coffe shop, nothing more. more
The New Orleans Original!! more
RUN, don’t walk for beignet’s here and only here. more
classically delicious. more
Hit the one in Metairie for less crowd and better service. more
Cafe au lait (back when I still drank coffee) and the legendary powdery sugary beignets! The outdoor patio and street jazz playing - this is New Orleans :) more
When in New Orleans the Cafe Du Monde is a must. There is a true New Orleans feel about this place, nothing fancy, basic menu and powered sugar all over the place. One bit of advice, don't wear anything dark you don't want to have covered with white sugar. The coffee is strong with character. Sitting there watching and listening... more
After researching New Orleans sites for our multiple day trip, Cafe du Monde was a must see, both as a historical location and for their popular beignets and coffee. When we walked up to the location by the French Market, I was astounded. The place was overcrowded, extremely loud, and not very clean. The menu was listed on a napkin... more
