Cafe Du Monde

Coffee shop · French Quarter

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Where to Find New Orleans’ Best Iconic Dishes | Eater New Orleans

"One of New Orleans’ most famous treats, Cafe du Monde’s version of the cloud-like, square doughnuts piled high with powdered sugar is worth the visit to the original in the Quarter. Still, some residents swear by the Morning Call beignet, another longtime purveyor that’s back in action near City Park. Here’s a full guide to New Orleans’s top beignets, both sweet and savory." - Eater Staff

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800 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70116 Get directions

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