Café Du Monde
Despite having several locations now in Louisiana, the first Café Du Monde opened in New Orleans in 1862 as a coffee shop. The first French Market structure, which is now home to Café Du Monde, was constructed there in 1813. The structure was formerly known as The Butcher's Hall before becoming Café Du Monde.
Since 1942, when the Fernandez family's patriarch Hubert Fernandez bought the coffee shop from Fred Koeniger, Café Du Monde has been owned and run by the Fernandez clan. The beignets, French-style doughnuts dusted with powdered sugar, dark roasted coffee, and chicory are today Café Du Monde's signature dishes. A popular tourist attraction is the original Café Du Monde.
The well-known Decatur Street coffee business Café du Monde is situated in the French Quarter of New Orleans, Louisiana, in the United States. It is a famous landmark in New Orleans and a popular tourist destination, famous for its beignets and café au lait. In the continental United States, its coffee with chicory is commonly accessible.
Only dark-roasted coffee with chicory, beignets, white and chocolate milk, hot chocolate, and freshly squeezed orange juice are available at Café Du Monde. The beignets continue to be the only food item offered at the Café du Monde site in French Market, according to vice-president Burton E. Benrud Jr. Café du Monde is dedicated to "keeping things the way they've always been: recipes have gone relatively unchanged."
Location: 800 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 70116, America
Phone: (504) 587-0833
Website: shop.cafedumonde.com