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Café Du Monde

Café Du Monde

Standing proudly as one of New Orleans' original and lasting treasures since 1862, Café Du Monde is open nearly 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to fulfill all your desires for fine coffee and pastries. Its menu is rife with all the essentials of a traditional coffee house: dark roasted coffee with chicory, a variety of pastries, and freshly squeezed juices. Naturally, most people come for the famous beignets made true to French-style doughnuts. The most frequented location is the French Market Café Du Monde, but there are also several other locations in the New Orleans area, so visit the website to find the nearest one to you.
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Jacques-Imo's

Jacques-Imo's

Created by French-Italian chef Jacques Leonardi, Jacques-Imo’s is a beloved spot for authentic "Nawlins" cuisine. This lively café invites guests to come early and stay late, indulging in Creole soul food like duck and andouille sausage gumbo, crab meat-stuffed shrimp, and blackened redfish with crab-chili hollandaise. The atmosphere is warm and whimsical, perfect for gathering with friends and family. For parties of four or fewer, seating is on a first-come, first-served basis, while reservations are recommended for larger groups.
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Cafe Amelie

Cafe Amelie

Cafe Amelie feels like it was plucked straight from the pages of a fairytale, and it’s easy to see why locals love this place. Its enchanting courtyard, brimming with lush greenery and timeless charm, has made Café Amelie a sought-after venue for weddings and special events. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply enjoying a meal, take a seat in this magical setting and savor the flavors of local cuisine, surrounded by the whisper of fountains and the glow of string lights.
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Mr. B’s Bistro

Mr. B’s Bistro

Located on the corner of Royal Street, this lively bistro is renowned for its iconic dishes like Barbequed Shrimp, served with French bread perfect for soaking up every last drop of the savory sauce. The menu also features Southern staples such as shrimp and grits and gumbo, alongside the delicious buttered pecan pie. Its interior is warm and inviting, with a mix of brass accents, dark wood, and large windows that flood the space with natural light during the day. Whether you're stopping in for a casual lunch or a more elegant dinner, Mr. B's offers a refined yet relaxed dining experience that captures the essence of New Orleans.
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Envie Espresso Bar & Cafe

Envie Espresso Bar & Cafe

Nestled in the heart of the French Quarter, Envie Espresso Bar & Cafe is a beloved New Orleans spot that perfectly captures the laid-back yet lively spirit of the city. With its exposed brick walls and warm, eclectic decor, Envie exudes a welcoming, cozy vibe that invites you to relax, whether you're grabbing a quick breakfast or lingering over a cappuccino. The menu offers a delightful range of options, from almond croissants and hearty breakfast sandwiches to the local favorite, shrimp and grits.
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