NOLA - Cafe Beignet

It’s our first night in New Orleans and we’re settled in our hotel right down the street from the French Quarter and Bourbon street. We set our stuff down, talk to the concierge and head out to explore the city. Christel and I aren’t huge drinkers so this may have been a mistake but we’ve both been meaning to come to New Orleans and Christel’s mom vetoed our plan to go out west to Antelope Canyon so here we are. We’re just aimlessly walking around trying to see what’s good and since it’s September, the streets aren’t terribly touristy but we’ve got some people around exploring and maybe getting a little bit more drunk than we are. We decide to rectify this and grab a daiquiri slushy at one of the many bars that line Bourbon street. But it’s just the two of us and we’re both light weights so we just test it out on our first night and order one to share of the staple “Hurricane” flavor which seems pretty much like cherry to me but we won’t question it. In our wanderings we just happen to stumble on to one of our ‘To Eat’ places and pop in.

LOCATION: 334 Royal St. New Orleans, Louisiana

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It’s a fantastic welcome to New Orleans, frozen daiquiri in one had and Beignet’s in the other, I think we’re doing alright. This location of Cafe Beignet is super cute and cozy, there’s a small indoor dining area and we head all the way to the back to the counter to place our order. We decide to split and order because it comes with three beignet’s for $4 and we take it to eat outside on their patio. The great thing about New Orleans is that there’s live music everywhere. It’s just a fun relaxing place to be and we’re enjoying our first day easily.

We don’t have a benchmark yet for what beignets should be like because these are our first but we’re impressed. They taste great and the powdered sugar gets everywhere but that’s the fun of eating something like this. They just remind me of fried dough at festivals in the summer time and I love that feeling so I’m in. Christel is in love and wants to come back every day for these but we know there’s also Cafe Du Monde to contend with so we’ll head over there later this trip to scope out the competition and pick our favorites so stay tuned.