Best French Bakery in Westwego

We've collected top 10 mentioned french bakeries in Westwego from other articles such as Abroad with Ash, Riverwalk New Orleans, NOLA Weekend.

Best French Bakery in Westwego

Café Du Monde Riverwalk
Café Du Monde Riverwalk
4.3 (1698 ratings)
1986 spin-off of the historic 1862 French Quarter original known for cafe au lait & beignets.
500 Port of New Orleans Pl #27, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Coffee shopCoffee store
Mentioned by hoodline.com
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"Topping the list is Café Du Monde at 800 Decatur St. near the French Market. The legendary spot to score coffee and beignets is the most popular destination for deep-fried pastries in New Orleans, boasting four stars out of 11,821 reviews on Yelp. Famous for its New Orleans-style beignets and coffee with chicory, the establishment has open-air seating and is situated across from Jackson Square in the French Quarter."
Mentioned by Curbed New Orleans
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"Built in 1862 as a part of the French Market, this cafe is known for its iconic green and white awning (which has several imitations across the French Quarter). We’re fans of its minimalist outdoor seating. This past summer, Cafe du Monde opened a location in the circa-1912 City Park Casino building, styled during the Spanish Mission Revival period."
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"There are a ton of places to get beignets, but in my opinion Cafe du Monde is the best. Although there are usually long lines, it's completely worth the wait. Be prepared to have sticky hands and powdered sugar all over your face."
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
Parkway Bakery & Tavern
4.7 (3562 ratings)
Longtime (since 1911) neighborhood hangout with a patio known for classic-style po' boys.
538 Hagan Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
BakeryBarRestaurantSandwich shop
Mentioned by Washington Post
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"The Baskin-Robbins of local sandwich makers, this family-run watering hole in Mid-City offers 20 or so flavors of po' boys. “Surf and turf” packs gravy-splashed shrimp and roast beef in a sturdy roll, while “Caprese” is mindful of customers who don’t eat meat. A covered patio in back makes room for everyone, pets included."
Mentioned by Oprah Daily
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"Parkway has been around for over a century, since 1911 to be exact. Legend has it that the name poor boy, also referred to as po’ boy, comes from the Great Depression era when a sandwich was created to be given free of charge to transit strikers. Folks have been clamoring for Parkway’s poor boys ever since."
Willa Jean
Willa Jean
4.5 (2652 ratings)
Retro-chic café operation offering Southern menus, baked goods, coffee, tea & cocktails.
611 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Southern restaurant (US)BakeryBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopRestaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Run by Pastry Chef Kelly Fields of Besh Restaurant Group and Pastry Chef Lisa White, Willa Jean is a retro-chick cafe and restaurant serving Southern-contemporary fare, baked goods, freshly brewed coffee, and specialty cocktails. This brick-walled hotspot, opening its doors at 7 a.m. every day, is ideal for those looking to experience flavors that are indigenous to the Port City."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
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"Breakfast service done well is a cheerful, life-affirming start to the day, and Willa Jean does it with aplomb. Coffees (New Orleans is a great coffee city) are topped, even water is delivered with gusto. There's a range of decadence happening across the main food menu."
Mentioned by OpenTable
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"With an elegant approach to classic Southern food, Willa Jean takes that same “elegant fusion” approach to their breakfast food, which includes a griddled banana bread, an artichok..."
Cafe Amelie
Cafe Amelie
4.5 (1143 ratings)
Romantic spot for elegant contemporary Louisiana fare, plus a lush courtyard with a fountain.
912 Royal St, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
CafeRestaurant
Mentioned by TRIP.COM
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"Café Amelia is one of the New Orleans food places famous for their food and the location they are in. The restaurant is located on the Royal Street of the French Quarter in the historic Princess of Monaco Courtyard and Carriage House. The Princess of Monaco Courtyard is more than 150 years old."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"For a truly unique dining experience in a wonderfully lush French Quarter courtyard, the ever-romantic Cafe Amelie offers an ideal setting for dinner or a leisurely weekend brunch. The courtyard is currently open to reserve for brunch Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 11 a.m."
Mentioned by New Orleans 3 days itinerary
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"Slightly toward the pricey side, Cafe Amelie serves up classic New Orleans cuisine in a romantic, elegant atmosphere. The food is said to be wonderful, as is the simple experience of eating in their courtyard on a pretty day."
Breads On Oak
Breads On Oak
4.6 (43 ratings)
222 Carondelet St, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Vegan restaurantBakeryCafe
Polly's Bywater Cafe
Polly's Bywater Cafe
4.4 (154 ratings)
3325 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, USA
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantCafeContemporary Louisiana restaurantDinerLunch restaurant
PJ's Coffee
PJ's Coffee
4 (91 ratings)
New Orleans-born chain for house-roasted coffee, organic teas, blended drinks & pastries.
6501 Willow St, New Orleans, LA 70118, USA
Coffee shop
Croissant D'Or Patisserie
Croissant D'Or Patisserie
4.5 (864 ratings)
French bakery making from-scratch sweets & offering light lunch fare, espresso drinks & a courtyard.
617 Ursulines Ave, New Orleans, LA 70116, USA
Bakery
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"A traditional French-style, family-run bakery, O’Delice offers breakfast pastries as well as cakes, cupcakes, and cookies. Try the baklava, rum balls, and Key lime tart in addition to the traditional selection of muffins, croissants, and scones. Stop by for lunch and grab a sandwich, or plan ahead and order a king cake for Mardi Gras (O’Delice ships worldwide, so your less-fortunate friends and family can still taste NOLA goodness)."
Mentioned by FrenchQuarter.com
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"(617 Ursulines St.) And please don’t miss this Parisian-style patisserie, tucked away between Royal and Chartres on Ursulines. Steeped in old-world charm, Croissant D’Or some of the best baked goods in the city. The sweet and savory croissants, and everything else you’ll find displayed in the gleaming glass case — the tarts and the tortes and the quiches — is delicious and served fresh daily from the bakery."
Norma's Sweets Bakery
Norma's Sweets Bakery
4.3 (335 ratings)
Latino grocery store with a specialty in baked goods also selling prepared eats, meat & produce.
2925 Bienville St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
BakeryGrocery store
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
Celebrate (Anything) at Home With One of New Orleans’s Best Cakes
"This family owned market and bakery in Mid City specializes in Central American pastries like flan, churros, empanadas both sweet and savory — but we’re talking cakes and Norma’s Sweets Bakery has the goods. Call ahead to order the bakery’s specialty — one of the best tres leche cakes around. Beyond moist, tres leches (three milks) is an ultra-light sponge cake soaked in a sweet milk bath."

Top Best Sushi Places & Restaurants in Westwego

Tsunami Sushi
Tsunami Sushi
4.5 (722 ratings)
Creative sushi & grilled entrees pair with cocktails & spirits in a stylish, industrial setting.
Pan American - 601 Poydras Street Ste B St. Charles & Poydras (enter on, St Charles Ave, New Orleans, LA 70130, USA
Sushi restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"They have such creative rolls, like the Munchie Roll crusted with Nacho Cheese Dorito’s. Who knew salmon and Dorito’s could go well together?. If the 38 sushi rolls and 12 Nigiri options don't appeal to you, the chef is willing to make whatever you’d like– just take a seat at the sushi bar and let him know what you're craving."
Mentioned by hoodline.com
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"And then there's Tsunami Sushi, a Central Business District favorite with four stars out of 232 reviews. Stop by 601 Poydras St., Suite B to hit up the sushi bar, cocktail bar and Asian fusion spot next time you're in the mood. “I love grocery shopping,” said no one, ever."
Asuka Sushi & Hibachi
Asuka Sushi & Hibachi
4.5 (211 ratings)
Informal, contemporary Japanese hibachi grill & sushi bar serving rolls, sashimi & hot dishes.
7912 Earhart Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70125, USA
Japanese restaurantChinese noodle restaurantRice restaurantSushi restaurant
Little Tokyo Restaurant
Little Tokyo Restaurant
3.7 (73 ratings)
Japanese fare like sushi & teriyaki plus tableside hibachi grills in a family-friendly space.
310 N Carrollton Ave, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Japanese restaurantAsian restaurantCatererSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Spoon University
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"Just as Little Tokyo advertises, they offer food for the adventurous and the not-so-adventurous. From the Chicken Teriyaki Bowl to the Spicy Tuna Rainbow Roll, their versatile menu is sure to please. This is one of my favorite lunch places, mainly because I am a huge fan of their Donburi."

Top Best Italian Restaurants in Westwego

Mid City Pizza
Mid City Pizza
4.6 (603 ratings)
Local pizzeria for big thin-crust pies loaded with toppings, plus po' boys & late delivery hours.
4400 Banks St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Pizza restaurantBar & grillItalian restaurantDelivery Restaurant
Mentioned by My New Orleans
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"a massive slice of cheese pizza will satisfy anyone for $3, pepperoni for $3.50, and the daily special for $4. The chicken Parmesan sandwich is also a bargain at $7.50. 4400 Banks St., 483-8609, midcitypizza.com."
Reginelli's Pizzeria
Reginelli's Pizzeria
4.3 (617 ratings)
Contemporary-style chain spot for pizzas with specialty toppings, plus calzones & sandwiches.
930 Poydras St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Pizza restaurantCatering food and drink supplierItalian restaurantPizza deliveryPizza Takeout
Mentioned by 10Best
Kid-Friendly Restaurants in New Orleans Satisfy Families on the Go
"Conveniently located on Poydras in the CBD, Garden District and Uptown, Reginelli's dishes more than just great pizza. Sure, you can get your hand-tossed pie topped with the likes of roasted garlic, sun-dried tomatoes and fresh mozzarella. And plain cheese pies or the kids start at a bargain $7.25."
Mandina's Restaurant
Mandina's Restaurant
4.5 (2151 ratings)
Popular 2-story place serving big portions of classic, homestyle Creole dishes.
3800 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA
Seafood restaurantBarCreole restaurantItalian restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by Thrillist
The Best Italian Restaurants in New Orleans
"A lot of people don’t realize that “Italian Creole” is a specialty in the 504, but you’ll find some of the best po-boys nestling side by side with chicken Parm and veal scallopini at some of the finer neighborhood joints in the city. And nowhere is there a more spectacular embodiment of this phenomenon than Mandina’s, which never fails to disappoint with everything from turtle soup to soft-shell crab meuniere and, of course, spaghetti with meatballs."
Mentioned by Thrillist
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"Mid-CityJust because you’re not a 100-year-old French Quarter Creole queen doesn’t mean that you aren't just as fiercely beloved by the natives. Sebastian Mandina opened up an Italian grocery at the turn of the 20th century, and it’s been an institution ever since, even if it's an un-fancy one. Go for the Italian fare like veal and eggplant Parm, and if you really want to get serious, order the Gulf fish (or soft-shell crab) meuniere or amandine."
Mentioned by Eater New Orleans
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"A late 19th century corner store that became a sandwich-slinging pool hall and finally a come-as-you-are, neighborhood restaurant in 1932, Mandina’s serves comforting, old school Creole Italian seafood and other New Orleans classics (like po-boys, gumbo, and red beans). Get the Wednesday special, daube spaghetti, or Thursday’s bruccialone (veal rolled and stuffed with spinach, egg, and seasonings) with shell pasta."

Best Rated Movie Theaters in Westwego

The Civic Theatre
The Civic Theatre
4.6 (344 ratings)4.5 (5 ratings)
Stately theater, built in 1906, presenting an eclectic calendar of musical performances.
510 O'Keefe Ave, New Orleans, LA 70113, USA
Event venueConcerts & ShowsConcert hallTheaters
Mentioned by Yurview
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"The theatre was originally built in 1906 and completely renovated in 2011. The venue is now used for concerts, plays, films, corporate events, and private parties."
Orpheum Theater
Orpheum Theater
4.7 (682 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
This spacious circa-1918 theater showcases films & concerts in an ornate interior.
129 Roosevelt Way, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Live music venueConcerts & ShowsConcert hallEvent venuePerforming arts theaterTheaters
Mentioned by Yurview
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"The Orpheum is an immaculately renovated historic theater with just over 1,400 seats to accommodate concerts, films, and private events. Originally built in 1918, the performance art theatre recently celebrated “100 Years on Stage” (1921-2021)."
Saenger Theatre
Saenger Theatre
4.8 (2578 ratings)4.5 (351 ratings)
Landmark theater showcasing a wide range of live musical acts, plus touring theatrical productions.
1111 Canal St, New Orleans, LA 70112, USA
Performing arts theaterConcerts & ShowsDrama theaterLive music venueTheaters
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Established in the French Quarter as an “atmospheric” movie theatre in 1927, the Saenger Theatre fell on hard times by the 1960s and was renovated as a performing arts venue in the late-1970s. Katrina hit the Saenger Theatre hard, but fortunately the building was in the middle of restoration so many of its fittings had been removed as the waterline was above stage level. This brought on another phase of restoration that continued right up until Jerry Seinfeld took the stage for three nights in September 2013."
Mentioned by Busy Tourist
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"New Orleans is a tough city that has been through a lot – and Saenger Theatre is no stranger to those hardships. Originally built in 1927 as an “atmospheric” movie theatre, it has gone through plenty of restorations and hard times before it was finally brought back to life. Although the Saenger has cut its capacity from its original 4,000 seats to 2,600, the theatre is still a must-see locale while in New Orleans."
Mentioned by Yurview
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"The historic Saenger Theatre in New Orleans is one of the Gulf Coast’s premier live entertainment venues. Heavily damaged by Hurricane Katrina, the ‘Grand Dame of the South’ reopened its doors in September 2013 after an extensive restoration. The 1927 design lives on in this iconic live performance venue."

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