Congregation Coffee Opens New Cafe in the Former Pulp and Grind - Eater New Orleans
"Pulp and Grind opened in the CBD four years ago as an offshoot of Satsuma, a popular cafe with locations Uptown on Maple Street and in the Bywater. Following its abrupt closure earlier this year, it was replaced by Congregation Coffee." - Clair Lorell
Warehouse District Coffee and Juice Shop Pulp and Grind Is Closed - Eater New Orleans
"Pulp and Grind, part of the Satsuma empire, opened in 2015, offering house-baked pastries, local coffee, and cold-pressed organic juices. It expanded to Magazine Street Uptown in 2017 but closed after a few months. The Warehouse District location closed on March 28, 2023, after a previous closure due to a staff walk-out last year." - Clair Lorell
Good. Very good. Probably the only one bakery shop in America with “Exit” sign on the restroom door. But wherefore baking goos is excellent, staff are very friendly and coffee just perfect.
Tiffany Anderson
Google
Inside one of the most unique buildings in New Orleans, one with distinctly colonial architecture. The interior is beautifully modern with gorgeous tile and orange industrial chairs. The menu is full of delicious coffee, tea, and juices. The staff was lackluster and a wee rude. Still worth a stop.
Dustin Webster
Google
Really great little neighborhood coffee shop. Good atmosphere and very nice staff. Coffee was great, and it was a nice place to relax in the morning.
Darline Carrera
Google
Cute latte art for the 'gram! Super friendly staff and they serve baked goods. Quiet corner joint good for a little you time during the week... I don't know how busy weekend are here.
Rob Anderson
Google
Nice, well-lit spot for good coffee. The food does take a little while to come out, though.
Keith Newlander
Google
Good cafe with fresh juice options. They make good cappuccinos and they sell strong juice shots that are worth trying!
Rohenne Lee
Google
Super cute cafe! Quiet and a good place to work or to meet friends and catch up. Has some good looking pastries (I didn't get to try it this time) and their juices and coffee are also superb! Only reason I give a 4 star is because the latte is milkier than usual but the taste of the coffee is top notch.
Staff are very helpful and friendly as most of New Orleans is :)
I'll be coming back here next time!
Nathan Stuckey
Google
We liked both the spinach/cheddar frittata and the mint chocolate muffin we ordered. I really liked their cold brew coffee which I think had some chicory in it. My wife's iced latte was very milk heavy but the flavor was good. Very good service, kept people moving despite a decent line (usually 2-5 while we were there about 845am).