French Truck Coffee
Coffee shop · Central Business District ·

French Truck Coffee

Coffee shop · Central Business District ·

House-roasted coffees, local pastries, and SCAA barista training

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French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
French Truck Coffee by null
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700 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Get directions

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700 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70130 Get directions

+1 504 290 2664
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"An SCAA-certified barista training campus—the only one in Louisiana—overseen by the roaster’s owner and run like a strict coffee college. It offers two to three classes a month following Specialty Coffee Association curriculum and is equipped with a two-group espresso machine, regulation-size grinders, V60 pour-over gear, French presses, and other tools, creating a ‘coffee nerd’s heaven’ for mechanical and manual brewing and attracting high-caliber baristas." - Alex Schechter

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French Truck Coffee

G W

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French Truck Coffee was super cute, clean, and a great spot first thing in the morning. The coffee itself was really good, and I loved that they use small ice, kind of like Chick-fil-A, which makes it even better. The coffee cups were also really cute and featured the logo on the side. They don’t offer sugar-free options, but they do have dairy-free alternatives. We only had coffee in the morning, so I didn’t try the food, but it looked decent. Pricing was fair for New Orleans, and everything was very clean. I’d definitely return.

Joe D

Google
The French Truck, a corner so sweet, A little coffee house, a cozy retreat. Where a curious pastry, I found on a whim, A cruffin, a croissant with a muffin-like rim. Blueberries bursting, a tangy, bright hue, With a lemon curd filling, so zesty and new. A delightful creation, a delicious surprise, A treat for the palate, and a feast for the eyes.

Karl P.

Google
I really really enjoy trying local independent coffee shops that roast their own coffee when I travel and French Truck was such fun. I came here every day and tried two pour overs and their drip and each one was really good. I’d never seen an automatic pour over machine and was honestly surprised how well it did. The two coffees I tried were an Ethiopian and a Rwandan and each was so juicy and balanced. The staff were very friendly and there was plenty of space to sit and enjoy a coffee and company. I definitely recommend this location if you’re in town for any length of time!

Tiaranad G.

Google
Love this local coffee place, a local answer to Starbucks. I like the name, the logo, and the! The coffee is very good. They don’t have varieties of food just pastries. Unfortunately, pastry isn’t my favorite. I tried a sausage roll. The sausage was too salty and oily but the pastry seemed nice, flaky and buttery aroma. The coffee didn’t take that long to make and the shop is nice and airy.

John L.

Google
Interior very nice and beautiful. Food just very average though. The popular iced coffee tasted just like any basic iced coffee. Rather it tasted more like milk than coffee. Ham and cheese croissant was just fine. It was actually re-heated and ended up being slightly burnt.

MAJ P.

Google
Absolutely delicious coffee choices and very friendly staff. Couple of locations around the French Quarter make is easy to grab a great hot coffee/hot chai drink to wake up or iced latte/iced chai to cool down while exploring the French Quarter.

Troy C.

Google
A nice place to grab a coffee while traveling through new orleans. They also have nice breakfast food and it's a pretty chill place to sit and just hang out for a bit. We were on the go I needed a quick coffee for the road so they dumped me at the curb for a quick run in. It was made up fast and got me back on the road to the Yucatan quickly. I would definitely recommend this spot if you are traveling through New Orleans.

Brittany L.

Google
Loved it, the cashiers were so sweet; she even gave me stickers for my scrapbook. 10/10 come here immediately!!! Will visit again