Cafe Beignet... better known as the direct competitor of Cafe Du Monde just down the street. My wife and I stopped by here after a very unsatisfying meal at another restaurant in the French Quarters and thank goodness Cafe Beignet serves more than just beignets. Breakfast is available all day, so I opted for the Andouille Sausage Omelette. My wife was a little bit more ambitious, so she got the Muffaletta. The food was solid but nothing to rave about. But let's be honest, people don't really come here to eat the normal menu... Now let's turn our attention to the key issue at hand, the beignets. Cafe Beignet's beignets were served in triplets with a ton of powdered sugar, but that's about where the similarity between the two places ends. Cafe B's beignets were significantly larger, which meant a significantly lower surface to volume ratio. However, this was compensated by the fact that beignets were so much more airy (while warm, the darn things turn into rocks overnight from both places), so the powder sugar level wasn't really an issue. The batter itself also tasted different from Cafe D. Our decision was that we preferred the beignets from Cafe B, but our recommendation is to try both places and decide which one suites...
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Review of Café Beignet – The Sweet Spot of the French Quarter
Café Beignet on Royal Street is truly the sweet spot of New Orleans’ French Quarter. From the moment you step in, it feels like magic—charming, cozy, and filled with the irresistible aroma of freshly made beignets.
Everything about this place is phenomenal. The beignets are perfection—light, warm, and generously dusted with powdered sugar. Paired with a rich cup of coffee, it’s the kind of simple luxury that makes you stop and savor the moment.
The ambiance is equally delightful. Whether you sit inside the quaint café or in the picturesque courtyard, you’re surrounded by New Orleans charm and often the soft sounds of live jazz drifting through the air. It’s the kind of spot that captures the essence of the city—relaxed, soulful, and full of flavor.
The staff are friendly and welcoming, adding to the experience with genuine Southern hospitality. Whether you’re starting your morning here or sneaking in a midday treat, Café Beignet offers a moment of joy that stays with you.
If you’re in the French Quarter, this isn’t just a recommended stop—it’s a must. Café Beignet is everything you hope New...
Read moreThe beignets were hot and large, we ordered praline style. Needed more topping or powdered sugar. Cafe au lait was mediocre. Service was so horrendous that I will never, never set foot in another Cafe Beignet again. We were asked for our drink orders before we could even see the menu. We were not told that one drink would be ready at the cashier's stand and one needed to be picked up elsewhere. I asked the cashier what the drink was when she handed it to me. She barked "Au Lait," clearly annoyed at being asked? I'm being presented with an unmarked cup, how should I know? I then asked which of the drinks also sitting by her was the cafe latte. She presumably said "end of the bar," but I didn't understand her and said "what?" She then sharply yelled "End. Of. The. Bar!!" I stepped back like I was slapped. I was so shocked by this entirely unwarranted response. That was the first time we were told where to pick up that particular drink. By being yelled at about it. There's no signage indicating that and no one else mentioned it. I have no desire to be yelled at for asking a reasonable clarifying question, so no more Cafe Beignet for me. Restaurant and courtyard were cute and...
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