Cafe Beignet, Decatur Street

Cafe · French Quarter

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"While Cafe Beignet isn’t our absolute favorite place for fried dough, it’s where we like to bring big groups. That’s because the beignets here are comically enormous, and perhaps the largest in the world. Plus, the spot has something for everybody: Ronnie and Bobby can get their beignets, Ricky and Mike can order club sandwiches, and Ralph and Johnny can drink cocktails and people-watch." - Megan Braden-Perry

Cafe Beignet Decatur Review - French Quarter - New Orleans - The Infatuation
Cory Fontenot

600 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Get directions

cafebeignet.com
@cafebeignetnola

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