Omg! So unfriendly and such pretentious wannabes! Especially the snooty response that I got, when I asked if they allow dogs. I guess she has a bad case of laryngitis, because she gave me only a "No nod". First local & only coffee/breakfast place in NOLA that doesn't allow dogs. I felt tension the moment I opened the door. Not 1 person said hi with a smile or even just eye contact with a smile. One African-American employee was just standing there behind the counter, looking very unhappy and doing nothing. Everyone else was doing something. This was my first and last time I go here. Medium roast drip was terrible. Had to throw it away, it was that bad. Glad I got a small. No wonder there were hardly anyone sitting inside and no one outside; even though it's 75° and no rain. This is how you don't act like, especially amongst Nola natives and locals. If I had been a visitor or tourist, I would still would've had the same reaction. Fatima's Corner do allow dogs. There, they saw me outside and actually said, that I can bring my dogs inside. Love that place. They are so nice and friendly. So much, that you feel like you're hanging with family or in a friend's kitchen. Coffee and unique, made to order food choices and all homemade desserts (Bakliva, apple pie, etc). Unfortunately, they're closed on Tuesdays, so I thought I'd "Tr-yme" some Treme Coffeehouse. They didn't even ask, for here or to go. Handed it to me in to-go form anyway. Oh and all French Truck Coffee locations are great. Even though they're...
Read moreTreme Coffeehouse is a charming gem that perfectly captures the essence of New Orleans’ vibrant culture. Nestled in the historic Treme neighborhood, this cozy spot offers a delightful array of coffee and breakfast choices that are sure to start your day off right.
Upon entering, you’re greeted by the warm aroma of freshly brewed coffee, which is expertly sourced and roasted to perfection. Whether you prefer a classic drip coffee, an invigorating espresso, or a creamy latte, Treme Coffeehouse has you covered. Their commitment to quality is evident in every sip, making it a must-visit for coffee aficionados.
The breakfast menu is equally impressive, featuring a variety of options that cater to different tastes. From fluffy omelets packed with fresh ingredients to homemade pastries and hearty sandwiches, there’s something for everyone. The standout dish is undoubtedly the breakfast burrito, brimming with flavorful spices and served with a zesty salsa that adds a nice kick.
The laid-back atmosphere, combined with friendly service and community vibes, makes Treme Coffeehouse not just a place to grab a meal, but a welcoming haven to relax and enjoy the rich culinary heritage of New Orleans. Whether you’re a local or a visitor, this coffeehouse deserves a spot on...
Read moreTreme Coffee House located @ 1501 St. Philip Street/ corner of N. Villere St 🏠, is a treasure in the historic Treme neighborhood 💙. The coffee ☕️ is absolutely 💯 delicious with lots of coffee options💙. The pastries 🥐 🥮 are fresh, with a good variety of options. They also serve a nice variety of sandwiches for lunch 🥙 with plain & flavored ice tea 🫖. The young owners are very welcoming and provide their customers with personal excellent service 🦋. Also, the atmosphere of Treme Coffee house is amazing 🤩, the interior is beautifully restored, preserving all of the original architecture with energetic complimentary colors in a warm inviting space💙 You should make it a point to visit Treme Coffee house House, they serve gourmet coffee and food at a very affordable price and you can experience a real taste of New Orleans💙. Treme Coffee House is a Gem 🤩 ...
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