Best French Bakery in Boutte

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Best French Bakery in Boutte

Café Du Monde Riverwalk
Café Du Monde Riverwalk
4.3 (1698 ratings)
1986 spin-off of the historic 1862 French Quarter original known for cafe au lait & beignets.
500 Port of New Orleans Pl #27, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Coffee shopCoffee store
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
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"Built in 1862 as a part of the French Market, this cafe is known for its iconic green and white awning (which has several imitations across the French Quarter). We’re fans of its minimalist outdoor seating. This past summer, Cafe du Monde opened a location in the circa-1912 City Park Casino building, styled during the Spanish Mission Revival period."
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"The city’s most famous spot for beignets is, of course, Café du Monde. Its doors are open 24/7, so you can feasibly get a sobering plate of beignets and cup of coffee after the Quarter bars shut down, right before the sun rises. During the morning rush, brace yourself for long lines of tourists."
Mentioned by hoodline.com
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"Located at 800 Decatur St., French Market in the French Quarter, the spot to score coffee and tea and doughnuts is the most popular dessert spot in New Orleans, boasting four stars out of 14,555 reviews on Yelp."
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
4.7 (3562 ratings)
Longtime (since 1911) neighborhood hangout with a patio known for classic-style po' boys.
538 Hagan Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
BakeryBarRestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"Parkway is known as a contender for most-loved po’boys in town — especially the always-overflowing shrimp. Pre-pandemic, the line to order wrapped around the entirety of the dining room, but with the addition of a huge outdoor dining area, parking lot pickup, and strict social distancing guidelines, Parkway has worked to establish a comfortable and safe setting for its loyal fans."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"This Bayou St. John po' boy staple is a favorite among locals and tourists in the know. The fried shrimp is a classic, but it's the Thanksgiving po' boy that has locals lining up around the block on Wednesdays in November. Bonus: An excellent Reuben and gumbo."
Willa Jean
Willa Jean
4.5 (2652 ratings)
Retro-chic café operation offering Southern menus, baked goods, coffee, tea & cocktails.
611 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Southern restaurant (US)BakeryBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Feastio
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"Opened in 2015 by South Carolina-born chef Kelly Fields, Willa Jean offers a bright, modern space to enjoy breakfast, brunch, lunch, or dinner. The pastry counter alone is worth a visit. In 2019, Fields won the James Beard Award for Outstanding Pastry Chef."
Mentioned by OpenTable
The Best Breakfast Restaurants in New Orleans
"With an elegant approach to classic Southern food, Willa Jean takes that same “elegant fusion” approach to their breakfast food, which includes a griddled banana bread, an artichok..."
Cafe Amelie
Cafe Amelie
4.5 (1143 ratings)
Romantic spot for elegant contemporary Louisiana fare, plus a lush courtyard with a fountain.
912 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
CafeRestaurant
Mentioned by Travelmax
Best Outdoor Eating in New Orleans
"Another wonderful French Quarter fave, Cafe Amelie is perfect for a romantic dinner or laid-back brunch. The central courtyard is filled with greenery and the menu never fails to impress. Its patio heaters also make it a wonderful option for a cozy winter date night!"
Mentioned by The Venue Report
16 of the Best Courtyards to Drink In, NOLA Edition
"This French Quarter restaurant has been around for ages and it’s the gorgeous courtyard and good food that keep people coming back. If you’re after a drink and a good meal in a classic Nola setting, Café Amelie is your jam."
Breads On Oak
Breads On Oak
4.6 (43 ratings)
222 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Vegan restaurantBakeryCafe
Monkey Monkey Coffee and Tea
Monkey Monkey Coffee and Tea
4.5 (363 ratings)
Comfy cafe offering coffee, tea & frozen cold brews as well as baked goods & light bites.
4641 S Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Coffee shopCafeRestaurant
Mentioned by Coffee Affection
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"Monkey Monkey Coffee & Tea is a great place to rest your legs and enjoy house-roasted coffee and loose-leaf teas. They have a great mix of classic and signature drinks and quick bites to eat, including handcrafted pastries. Monkey Monkey has free Wifi and a great vibe, so it’s also a perfect spot to read a book or get some work done as you enjoy fresh-roasted coffee."
Felipe's Mexican Taqueria
Felipe's Mexican Taqueria
4.2 (1971 ratings)
Made-to-order Mexican food & Latin cocktails whipped up in a casual counter-serve eatery.
301 N Peters St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Mexican restaurantBarCaterer
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"Various locationsWhat you’re getting: A pair of tacosWith a number of locations around town, Felipe’s has long been a place where locals and visitors alike enjoy satisfying their Mexican cuisine jones. For only $4.95 you can get two soft corn tortillas loaded up with your choice of filling (everything from chicken to chorizo, al pastor, carnitas, and grilled veggies) as well as cilantro, onion & guacamolillo sauce."
Mentioned by TripSavvy
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"The French Quarter outpost of this local chain serves cheap and mighty tasty Mexican food into the wee hours of the morning most nights, though the food is more than good enough to eat sober. Ingredients are impeccably fresh and service is quick and friendly."
Bonefish Grill
Bonefish Grill
4.2 (1059 ratings)
Contemporary grill chain offering a seafood-centric menu, plus steaks & cocktails.
4848 Veteran's Memorial Blvd, Suite B, Metairie, LA 70006, USA
Seafood restaurantAmerican restaurantBar & grillBrunch restaurantCalifornian restaurantCatererGluten-free restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantWine bar
Bakery Bar
Bakery Bar
4.5 (724 ratings)
Cozy spot serving up baked goods, doberge cakes by the slice, inventive cocktails & savory bites.
1179 Annunciation St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
RestaurantBakeryBar
Mentioned by Spoon University
The 25 Best Desserts in New Orleans to Eat Before You Die
"How could you not want to dig into a slice of this beautiful multi-layered cake?. These cakes from Bakery Bar can be ordered and customized for a specific occasion, or you can just stop by for a slice of your choosing. The cake is fluffy and moist and the buttercream icing and filling brings the flavors together perfectly."
Mentioned by GoNOLA.com
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"Currently decked out in holiday decor, this cute cocktail and sweets shop has some delicious items on their ever-changing menu. Indulge in a slice of praline cheesecake, or check out their over 40 rotating flavors of Debbie Does Doberge cake, like carrot cake, chocolate coconut, and pistachio, to name a few."
Southern Candymakers - French Market Store
Southern Candymakers - French Market Store
4.5 (95 ratings)
Longtime, family-owned confectionary making handcrafted candies such as fudge, pralines & toffee.
1010 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Candy storeChocolate shopDessert shopGift shopNovelty store

Top 10 Things To Do, Activities and Attractions in Boutte

Magazine St
Magazine St
4.5 (8 ratings)4.5 (1081 ratings)
Major thoroughfare parallel to the Mississippi River, featuring eclectic shops, cafés & restaurants.
New Orleans, LA, USA
Notable streetSights & LandmarksPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"This thoroughfare is one of a few streets like Laurel Street and Tchoupitoulas Street that curves with the course of the Mississippi through Uptown and the Garden District between Audubon Park in the west and the Central Business District to the east. Most likely named after an 18th-century ammunition magazine, this is a shopping artery but with a refreshing lack of chain stores. What you get along these six miles is sudden knots of art studios, restaurants, bakeries, po’ boy joints, bars, cafes and one-off shops for fashion, antique furniture, jewellery, cosmetics, books, homewares, decorations and the like."
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
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"If you’re seeking one of the most iconic places to visit in New Orleans, Magazine Street holds a pretty good candle up to the rest of the Louisiana city. Why is it named Magazine Street?. There isn’t any conclusive evidence that dictates where this stretch of New Orleans got its name, but it is likely that it is named after ammunition."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"Magazine Street is a great place to grab a meal (we loved the Red Dog Diner) and then duck into some shops to check out Mardi Gras costumes, eccentric souvenirs, antiques, and more! Spend the evening on a ghost tour."
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
Saint Augustine Catholic Church
4.7 (191 ratings)4.5 (218 ratings)
Church founded in 1841 by free African Americans, resulting in the historical War of the Pews.
1210 Governor Nicholls St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksSacred & Religious SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by Wheretraveler
8 Praiseworthy New Orleans Churches
"A few blocks from the French Quarter, St. Augustine has been the gravity center of the Tremé neighborhood since the 1840s. New Orleans’ large and vibrant community of free people of color was involved in the church from its beginnings. Often called “Creoles of color,” these property owners, artisans, businesspeople and professionals were several generations removed from slavery and sometimes were slave owners themselves."
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"St. Augustine Catholic Church is the oldest African-American Catholic parish in the nation. It is located on Saint Claude Avenue near the French Quarter on the site of the old Claude Tremé plantation. The church is the location of the annual Jazz Mass that is held in conjunction with the Satchmo Festival, which pays homage to Louis Armstrong."
St Alphonsus Art & Cultural
St Alphonsus Art & Cultural
5 (5 ratings)5 (10 ratings)
2045 Constance St, New Orleans, LA 70130
Cultural centerSights & LandmarksArt centerArt museumCatholic churchChurchHistorical societyChurches & Cathedrals

Best Nightlife in Boutte

Sidney's Saloon
Sidney's Saloon
4.4 (292 ratings)
Upbeat, low-key watering hole offering local & regional craft beers, house cocktails & live music.
1200 St Bernard Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
PubBeer hallDance clubLive music bar
Columns
Columns
4.5 (685 ratings)
Individually decorated rooms with Victorian furnishings in an 1883 mansion with free hot breakfast.
3811 St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
HotelBarCocktail barCoffee shopEvent venueFlower designerRestaurant
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Cheers
"Designed by architect Thomas Sully and built in 1893 as a private residence, The Columns was converted into a boarding house during World War I. A local family turned the mansion into a hotel in 1953, and that’s when the porch bar became popular. Jayson Seidman, a hotelier who developed The Drifter and The Frenchmen, purchased the property in 2019. During the summer, there’s nothing quite like sitting on the porch, sipping a mint julep and watching the St. Charles Streetcar ferry passengers along the avenue."
Mentioned by My New Orleans
Alfresco Fresh
"When word got out in December 2019 that the historic Columns Hotel had a new owner (hotelier Jayson Seidman of the Drifter) and a renovation was in store, expectations were high. After all, the hotel’s gracious front porch has long been prime real estate for those seeking liquid respite from summer heat, Mardi Gras merrymakers and an unparalleled view of St. Charles Avenue. Now with a kitchen and bar overseen by Coquette chef Michael Stoltzfus, Columns is once again a food destination."
Cure
Cure
4.5 (544 ratings)
Firehouse turned stylish, dimly lit cocktail lounge with creative drinks & eclectic array of dishes.
4905 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115, USA
Cocktail barTakeout RestaurantSmall plates restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Enjoy the breeze of spring out in the courtyard at this award-winning bar. Cure’s delicious cocktails are beautifully presented, showcasing the time and effort that the staff puts into each drink. Outside is the hip Freret Street, home to blocks of shopping, eateries and entertainment."
Mentioned by NOLA Weekend
Sweet Spots: Local Romantic Bars for Your Next Date Night
"You can’t go wrong with a date night at this swanky Freret Street spot with a critically-acclaimed bar program. Enjoy some good tunes and conversation by candlelight at Cure. Plus, if you get a little hungry, check the bar menu for light bites."

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Our Lady of Guadalupe Church & International Shrine of St. Jude
Our Lady of Guadalupe Church & International Shrine of St. Jude
4.8 (252 ratings)4.5 (40 ratings)
411 N Rampart St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Catholic churchSights & LandmarksChurchSacred & Religious SitesHistoric SitesChurches & Cathedrals
Mentioned by GPSmyCity
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"Located on the corner of North Rampart Street, the Our Lady of Guadalupe Church is the oldest house of worship in New Orleans. Originally named the Mortuary Chapel of St. Anthony of Padua, the place of worship was built in 1826 to serve as a burial church for the victims of yellow fever. The current name of the church was received in 1918."
Royal Frenchmen Hotel and Bar
Royal Frenchmen Hotel and Bar
4.7 (247 ratings)
Refined boutique hotel in a 19th-century Creole home with a courtyard terrace & a cocktail bar.
700 Frenchmen St #1614, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
HotelBar
Mentioned by luxuryhotel.guru
Top 20 Luxury Hotels in New Orleans - Sara Lind's Guide 2021
"Set in New Orleans and with Bourbon Street reachable within 1.8 km, Royal Frenchmen Hotel and Bar offers express check-in and check-out, allergy-free rooms, a bar, free WiFi throughout the property and a garden. This 4-star hotel offers a concierge service and ticket service. The accommodation features evening entertainment and a 24-hour front desk."
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Bar
4.5 (7033 ratings)
Dimly lit hang & one of the oldest bars around, serving beer & frozen drinks since the 1700s.
941 Bourbon St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
LoungeBar
Mentioned by Goats On The Road
10 Best Cocktail Bars in New Orleans
"It’s not every day that you get to drink in a bar that’s 300 years old. That’s precisely what you can do at Lafitte’s Blacksmith, which tops the list of oldest bars in New Orleans. It’s actually said to be the oldest building used as a bar in the country!"

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