HEY Coffee Co.

Coffee shop · Tulane Gravier

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"This Uptown shop had to close its Magazine Street shop during the pandemic, but the beloved coffee outlet also has a home on the Lafitte Greenway — and it’s open late (til 8 p.m., a rarity in New Orleans). Hey! expertly roasts and brews coffee manually, boasting a “temperature profiling system,” makes its own chai, and serves bagels, pastries,  and breakfast tacos." - Eater Staff

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Hey! Coffee Co.

2606 St Louis St, New Orleans, LA 70119 Get directions

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