Reviews
We are sooo happy we came here! Service was wonderful. The food is off the chain - had crab & crayfish cake with eggs Benedict, grit & and their special of the day - aubergine layered with cheese & and incredible shrimp sauce. And if you’re Aussie looking for good coffee, we really enjoyed our cold pressed coffee’s with milk
Who Dat gonna beat this cafe! Taking the local culinary fare up a notch this petite cafe is no second in line to the others. The special today of Boudin & Eggs Benedict with fresh fruit is divine. Blessed by Peter & Paul you will covet this spot! Next door to this cafe, steeped in the hood, is A historic church, school house, rectory and convent, reborn as #HotelPeterandPaul.
Kept my breakfast simple this morning, but Marigny has many unique, eclectic spots for coffee and breakfast. Eleven to be exact. Who Dat is the jewel of these experiences. Situated on the corner just down from the fantastic Peter and Paul Hotel, it welcomes you with outside seating with large umbrellas, a placard of the specials of the day and a door inside to more seating as well as a fully stocked display of delicious pastries, cakes, fresh fruit and a fantastic coffee bar with no detail unattended. The stations from host to cooks to waiters, barista and service staff are all attended by long time employees. A sign of quality management. The food is well thought out from basics to New Orleans specific items. The coffee is of the finest quality. Absolutely satisfying from the simple to the intricate. They get it right. Even the average, plain coffee is special. Even the decaf. Absolutely perfectly prepared and served by attentive waiters that have personality, skill and are fun. Being a tourist you can expect a delightful experience. Being a local you can expect your selections and names to be remembered. This is a well run place full of laughs and characters you’ll remember just like the coffee and cuisine. A wonderful find in a perfect place.
Awesome atmosphere and drinks right around the corner from our room at Old Towne Inn. The Irish monk was an especially great way to start the day. Great staff with a chill vibe like hanging out with friends. Full case of baked goods and a varied menu to make everyone happy. Outdoor seating attracts plenty of k9 patrons and the wait staff love to share treats.
This is a cute restaurant outside of the busy area. They had outdoor seating and colorful decorations. Good spot for brunch. The food was good and the service wasn't too bad. They lose a star because we all felt they were not very friendly when it came to helping us get seated. They were asking for proof of vaccination, which we did have. But, it didn't feel welcoming and friendly the way they treated us.
It’s a lovely cafe. Good coffee and pastries. Decor is funky and catchy. Outdoor space available. It was walking distance from my Airbnb so I loved visiting it every morning.
Solo breakfast this morning. This isn't my first time here and I will definitely keep coming back. I got the usual -- country fried steak with potatoes because I'm a meat and potatoes guy with a small hot mocha. The service here is always fantastic, I love the quiet and cozy atmosphere, it's a great neighborhood, and the food is top notch. Total was just under $20 plus tip. Thanks, Who Dat!
This place is a true NOLA gem. The staff was impeccable with their service, the Chef walked around greeting tables and the food was on point. It always makes my heart happy when I see restaurants using recyclable styrofoam cups. You must try the Dirty Filthy Chai! We definitely will be back.
Delicious food and friendly wait staff. The catfish bene was amazing and we were treated to a performance by a saxophonist across the street as I drank my coffee. As a visitor of the Crescent City, this was the New Orleans experience I was hoping for. 5 stars!
Very friendly place with the biggest coffee I've ever had in my life! Great spot for breakfast. The corn cakes were so good, absolutely smothered in cheese and my partners omelette was also great.