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  • Jessica R.

    I've been to this place three times this year, and it keeps getting better and better. The first time I happened upon it, we stopped in for water and to use the restroom on Mardi Gras Day, during the magical St. Ann Parade. It was relatively quiet, just us and a few other revelers in full costume, all there for the same reason. It was convenient, it was cute, we were there for 10 minutes and went on our merry way. Never thought about it again. The second time I ended up here was last week and, again, convenience is what drew me back. It's two blocks away from the house I'm staying in this summer, so when a friend wanted coffee this seemed like the obvious choice. Again, we stopped in, got coffee, walked out. Cute place, average coffee, quick walk. No big deal, right? Au contraire, ma cherie! In this instance, the third time truly was the charm. On my third visit I discovered what an amazing place this coffee shop is, and it is now firmly on my radar. Again, I had a visitor, and we decided to go get coffee before doing some work, so Who Dat Coffee Cafe is where we ended up. I thought we'd just get drinks to go, but while waiting for our order, trays of cupcakes caught our eye. Was that bacon on top of that chocolate cupcake? Indeed it was. We ordered a chocolate bacon cupcake and a coconut one, both of which were absolutely delicious. The table we chose had bouncy trampoline chairs, which are hard to explain but totally changed my life. (It's the little things...) The staff is super-friendly, and the entire experience was charmingly sweet. I can't wait to go back, and even when I'm not living in the Marigny, this place is worth a journey across town. My only minor complaint is that they don't take credit cards, so be sure to bring some cash. And don't leave without trying a cupcake. They are seriously the best cupcakes I've ever had. One other thing worth noting, their tagline is: "Wake up and smell da Who Dat." How awesome is that?

    (5)
  • Tyrus E.

    With some of the best pastries in the area, this is one of those must see coffee shops. Want good cupcakes without going to a cupcake shop, this is your place. They take credit cards, and are more polished than some of the other coffee shops I go to. Need a mail box? A meeting place for a group? It won't be private or formal, but groups can come chill on the front or back patio, on the couch in the back, or in the dining room up one step. They now have a full kitchen / restaurant open a few days a week, but its never open when I am there (later in the day) I wish they still had some basic food available anytime other than bagels and pastries.

    (5)
  • Kelsey G.

    Wait, you can make my café au lait with almond milk and still make it taste amazing? Well, thank you, friendly barista, for making my work time that much more durable and feasible. Coming back soon soon soon.

    (4)
  • Maggie P.

    Service 5. Fast and friendly. Fare 5. Excellent coffee and nosh. I drooled over the cupcakes. Atmosphere 5. Comfy, welcoming. There was a fresh fruit truck pulled up outside. Awesome!

    (5)
  • Jane S.

    Well damn, Who Dat, you have come a long way. This place is like literally a block from my house, and I haven't gone there in probably over a year because I was never a huge fan. It was cash only, and I wasn't wild about the coffee or the styrofoam cups. But I stopped by there today because it was too late for Rose Nicaud, and WOW, it looks really nice! And they take cards now (they have this weird system where they turned an ipad into a credit-card-taker, make sure you tip before you sign or else you can't and then you look like a tool). I think the guy said they bake everything in-house now, (no Sysco bullshit)? I got a big-ass hot mocha. I didn't see anything wrong with this place besides the styrofoam cups. That's just a personal issue; I have sort of a styrofoam phobia and I hate the way it feels and sounds. But yeah, the hot mocha was good, the guy behind the counter was cool (he's that guy who's been making coffee at various coffee shops around town for years now, the one who looks like some kind of model/heartthrob and probably singlehandedly attracts the entire gay male clientele from within a 3 mile radius) and the place was impressive. I would give it 5 stars, but I want to wait till I can try the little breakfast-and-lunch cafe they set up next door. I still think they should have named it Brew Dat, though. Then they could have a seasonal coffee called Brew Dees (like Drew Brees / Deez Nutz, get it??). People should pay me to name their businesses for them, I am full of great ideas.

    (4)
  • Vicky L.

    I don't know why I don't love it. The coffee is good, the snacks and good, the people are friendly, the couches are comfortable to sit on. There is ample seating inside and outside of the cafe. Maybe because it's all the way across town, that I know I won't be here again unless a friend is here.

    (4)
  • Eli M.

    We ate there for the first time this afternoon. I ordered the eggs and hash, and she ordered one of the bacon, turkey sandwiches. Her sandwich was awesome, my hash was not. It looked like that dog food kind that comes out of a can, which I like if cooked till almost black and not runny. This was runny and just not super appetizing, the eggs were cooked perfectly and lucky for me there was some hot sauce. The place is awesome and really clean, well lit, designed nicely, the coffee great. But don't order the eggs and hash unless you like the kind that comes in a can, that has those little square potatoes in it.

    (3)
  • Sherie M.

    For something quick & light check out the delicious pastries & coffee! And for lunch, Cafe Nero which is part of the coffee shop is so yummy! Best of all is the outdoor seating which is perfect for this time of year!

    (5)
  • Aaron B.

    My favorite place to get coffee. I end up here almost 3 times a day. All the people are very nice, and very friendly. It's one of those places where everyone knows everyone else and it has a very nice vibe to it. Employees are very nice as well. Coffee is decently priced. I also would say stay away from any of the muffins, brownies, etc they are WAY too expensive and not that good (for the price anyway).

    (5)
  • Aspen N.

    As a coffee shop I would rate it as a four, as the baristas are all super sweet, I love their coffee, and they probably get major bonus points for their adorableness during the holidays by covering their entire outside with little twinkle lights and seasonal boughs. I've always gotten their iced coffee and it's the cold drip kind without the bitterness that doesn't burn a whole through your tummy. I'm always suckered into getting the different baked goods that are displayed in little glass cake dishes at the front. I got their red velvet cookie with my coffee because it looked too good to pass up and I snaked on it all afternoon as it was as big as my face! It always smells like fresh ground coffee and baked goods. I should have just left my Who Dat experience at this and never ventured into Cafe Nero. Cafe Nero is nothing spectacular and I'll give it a low three. I had been wanting to try their food for a while and was a little disappointed. Nothing was bad, and the service was great. I like the inside of the place, but I was not impressed. I ordered the crepe special and it was just a boring crepe with blueberries and some brandy cream cheese sauce. I also got the sausage and gravy biscuits since it's always a breakfast favorite of mine, and I was kind of glad, because I got one little crepe with some sad fruit on the side. I cant find anything to really say about my sausage biscuit and gravy because it was so boring. I also tried their grits and grillades that someone else at my table ordered, another special and it was a little on the salty side. Other menu items looked okay, but were lackluster. I couldn't stand the over-glorification of the menu either, they need to have someone re-write it and get rid of all the "special sauce" and "famous" headlines. There are so many other great brunch and breakfast places in the Marigny/ Bywater.

    (3)
  • Camilo M.

    My kind of joint... good product (I only had coffee so can't speak to their other offerings), friendly service, great location and ambiance, reasonable prices.

    (5)
  • Adin B.

    This is my favorite place for breakfast in my neighborhood. The staff are great and will open early if you're low on time. The food is always tasty and fast. Who Dat Cafe is a wonderful way to start your weekend or end a good night out. Plus the staff always bribe my dog with treats when we sit outside. 5/5 very good.

    (5)
  • Charlie B.

    Great place for lunch. The Nero salad is a big local creole tomato stuffed with yummy, spicy shrimp remoulade. Have it. Nice pleasant airy place, friendly attentive staff. Delightful.

    (4)
  • Rachel T.

    Food and coffee are great here, and the ambiance is homey and great for both socializing and getting work done. What really makes this place for me is the lovely staff, who are friendly in a genuine way and never seem to mind my camping out and working on my laptop for hours.

    (5)
  • Mario C.

    Wow! Great breakfast and Yes those weren't my mamas cornbread! They were better!!! Loved the food and service. Great meal..

    (4)
  • Emily M.

    I love love love this place! I recently was working a contract job in the french quarter and every morning drove down to the upper ninth to pick up my friend. Getting up early without coffee is something we both don't do so she suggested grabbing some caffeine at the Who Dat Cafe. The place is clean and cozy and quiet (at least around 8am). The espresso machine is unlike what I've seen used at other places and made my friend and I want to learn to pull our own shots on theirs. Being that it was soooo early in the morning I ordered a double shot of espresso-iced. When the barista asked if I would like cream I realized my mistake. "Oh my gosh, I meant a double shot iced latte! I'm sorry--I'm obviously not awake yet." He added a whole bunch of milk and the flavored syrup that I like and when I took that first sip....Mmmmmmmmm! NOW THAT'S how espresso should taste! I had to make a point by telling him I've had latte's all over the city and they are usually bitter and even with simple syrup don't make much of a change. I was super impressed. My friend ordered a hot cup of their coffee of the day which she also loved. (She went to a coffee convention last year so she knows her stuff.) We made it a point to stop their everyday during that job and everytime--delish! The second morning the same barista gave us one of those "buy 10 cups get a cup free cards" and gave us hole punches for our drinks the previous morning. On the third day, a different barista tried to run a credit card on his ipad but when that didn't work we luckily had cash. (Got an EXTRA hole punch for our troubles.) Sure wish I lived closer to this place, I would be there every morning. Did I mention they have fresh pastries and muffins too? That would be a whole 'nother review!

    (5)
  • Paul O.

    Nice coffee/breakfast cafe, with friendly staff who are a little slow at times, but if you're not in a rush, it's no big deal. The breakfast menu isn't the most comprehensive, and a couple of times the food has come out a little cold, BUT, it's incredibly tasty (jalapeno corn bread especially) and the outdoor seats are lovely in the sun. I go back once a month or so.

    (3)
  • Michelle S.

    The best coffee, staff, and neighborhood hangout, hands down! I can't say enough about this place. It puts other coffe houses in the neighborhood to shame, for various reasons from the coffee to the food, staff, the patrons, and the general ambiance. It's not that I don't like the others, they just don't have it all in one place. But the WHO DAT DOES!!! There is no better place to while away the day the in the Marigny and get caffeinated or fed. And they are kid friendly, unlike some places, yay! And let's talk about the food. The Not Yo Mama's Cornbread is so good you might want to slap your mama for not makin it that way since you was a wee bebe. And the Eggs Benedict, mmmmmmMMM! The only thing I have had that I don't love is the sausage gravy and biscuits, but I seem to be the only one. Maybe it's because I really am a vegetarian most of the time. The egg casserole is faaabbbbulous. I am workin ma way down that menu. I'll make it some day. So jazzed that dinner is now being added. Oh and that pesky little credit card issue is no longer a problem, y'all! WHO DAT!

    (5)
  • Rah B.

    So I happened upon this place during a day of whirlwind apartment hunting, desperately in need of an afternoon pick me up. Not only did I find that pick me up, I found penises (completely unrelated, I swear). In addition to offering your usual cafe beverages and snacks, the Who Dat Cafe has a nice selection of local handicrafts. By far, the highlight of this trip was the "anatomically correct" sock monsters for sale, complete with erect penises. I could just end my review here, because really, what more does a cafe need? I'd say nothing. But I will say that the guy that runs the cafe was super friendly and more than happy to offer his input on my apartment search, which was much appreciated. This is a cute little place. They switch out the art every month with art from local artists and there is a nice seating area outside. The cupcakes looked really good. Though I did not try one, the chocolate bacon cupcake is on my list of things to try on my next visit.

    (4)
  • Raymond R.

    Great food, cozy atmosphere. Really "sympa" feel at Café Nero/WhoDat. Like eating with friends. I like their catfish Po-boy on Fridays, and their Shrimp Remoulade. Tasty, fresh and local specialties-- Cajun and Creole. They have a note-worthy Ruben too. Try red beans and rice on Mondays. Chicken & Sausage Jambalaya every Thursday. It's all good!

    (4)
  • Stacy B.

    SERVICE with a FROWN:::::we made the mistake of going in to buy bulk coffee. the young lady working the counter acted like she couldn't be bothered. when i asked her if she could grind it up she rolled her eyes before she headed to the coffee grinder. we tipped her generously and she was still unfriendly towards us -- like we had signs written on our foreheads asking for sub-standard service. when we got home, we then realized the coffee tasted worse than Starbuck's. as a matter of fact, i'd prefer a can of Yuban over this crap. bad service & bad coffee = we will never be back.

    (1)
  • Jim W.

    Always awesome food and good service... We love these guys!

    (4)
  • Amy G.

    This cute place ended up being the first and last stop during my stay in the Marigny. I was too early to check into the b&b, so I stopped in to waste a little time and enjoy a yummy treat. I tried the bacon chocolate cupcake I had first read about here on Yelp. It was everything I had hoped it would be, sweet, salty, and delicious! I washed it down with a lovely flavored iced tea. This was a great place to sit and relax and see all that this great neighborhood has to offer. Fabulous art on the walls for sale, all done by local artists. So many people coming and going as I sat at the window seat. Brought my sister back on our way to the airport. We had more tasty muffins and hot tea. We sat outside to say our goodbyes to NOLA and this great neighborhood we fell in love with. Cannot wait until next time!

    (5)
  • Chris H.

    Great breakfast, home made preserves, best coffee, great place, nice people.

    (5)
  • Ruth V.

    So sad, I really wish I hadn't come to Who Dat today, the experience actually kinda pissed me off. The service was and always is fantastic, I really like the people that the owner hires - nothing to complain about there. The food however was absolutely, gut wrenchingly disgusting. I ordered 6 egg whites cooked in pan spray with no oil or butter, and a side of fruit. I got 6 egg whites that had the most jacked up consistency, I actually asked, "did he mix these with grits?!" Because thats exactly what it looked like, a grits/eggs scramble. I spit out what I ate because it also tasted like it was deep fried in lard and day old chicken grease. All the salt and pepper in the world couldn't have saved this mess. The side of fruit was old at best and the cantaloupe was so expired it was see-through. I did something I never do, I pushed it away from me and refused a re-make. I drank my ice coffee and left. I want my morning back, Who Dat.

    (2)
  • Nina L.

    During a short stay in New Orleans, I booked a couple of nights at an apartment down the street from here. The owner recommended this cafe. YUM. Have the jalapeno cornbread drenched in some kind of delicious cheesy eggy sauce. I forget what it's called, but who cares? They'll know what you're looking for. If you're not staying nearby, it's worth the trek. Seriously.

    (4)
  • Jacqui H.

    I have spent a lot of time studying and hanging out in this cafe. I do like the coffee, chi, muffins blah blah blah. But what really makes it for me is how pretty and peaceful it is in here. It's very light and airy, there are lots of places and different chairs and couches to sit on, there are tons of books to read as well as art on the wall to look at, and there is a little patio! It just feels so comfortable, I could and have spent many hours enjoying this place.

    (4)
  • Jared W.

    A hidden gem in the Marigny. If I lived in New Orleans, this would be my spot. Not too loud where you can't study or read, but enough distraction to keep you entertained. Will definitely visit again on next trip.

    (5)
  • Kelly G.

    Came here for the first time yesterday and so far I am impressed. I was happy to find that one of the friendlier, more attentive baristas from a different coffee shop I used to frequent now works here. Good sign that the coffee and counter service are up to par. I only had tea when I went in (they offer Mighty Leaf, which is a good tea company, though a nice selection of loose teas is always preferable) so I cannot speak to the quality of the beverages just yet. But the brioche I ordered from amongst a wide array of tantalizing pastries was delicious. (Until I dropped it in the street on my way out. And even then, I had to think it over for ten minutes before deciding not to pick off the gravel and eat it anyway.) I look forward to trying more of their offerings. The space itself is comfy, clean and aesthetically pleasing, with pleasant sidewalk space. This definitely looks like it may be my new favorite coffee shop.

    (4)
  • Tanya D.

    Yep, the other reviewers are right on it. It's cute and cozy with good coffee and very friendly guy behind the counter the night we were there.

    (3)
  • John T.

    BLUF: Big fan of this place for all possible reasons. Exciting menu with great standard breakfast dishes; great staff; great location. Went here alone to cry. Just kidding, I went to eat after a 5k race. You can go inside and order a coffee and pastries at the coffee bar or go sit down and have a sit down breakfast. I sat down outside because I love the bywater neighborhood. Fun people watching. Server was very nice, helpful and attentive. I thought I was going to be getting a crab cake/egg hollandaise meal but they had a chicken fried steak special that I will never be able to pass up. It was great. It was a big portion with a lot of gravy. Gravy was perfectly seasoned and a good for putting all over their breakfast potatoes. Great combination. I wish I had ordered a biscuit too but it would have been too much food. It was really good. Server kept my coffee full so it really was the perfect morning. I would go back and feel comfortable trying anything on the menu.

    (5)
  • Joyce M.

    Great food and service. Though I live close by I hadn't been here til recently. Glad I finally went. The food was fabulous and the portions were more than generous. I had the "da Mandeville" omelet and my companion had the Cajun scrambled eggs. Both were delicious and I really liked the Remoulade (sp?) sauce on my omelet. On a subsequent visit, we decided that the "not-yo-mamma's cornbread" is perhaps the best thing on the brunch menu, though maybe a little heavy for the summer months. And I can't remember the last time I had such good service. They got slammed by a crowd just as we walked in and they still didn't miss a beat and were extremely friendly to boot. Tends to be a little less busy that some of the other Marigny brunch spots, though that may change as people discover them.

    (4)
  • Hema K.

    I'm a huge sucker for brunch, but I've never given a brunch place 5 stars before. This is a big deal for me-- this place is PHENOMENAL. The AirBnB we stayed out during our recent trip to New Orleans happened to be right across the street from Who Dat, and boy were we lucky to be so close. We went in for brunch close to 2pm the day after a very late night (as one tends to have in NOLA) and loved the quirky, casual ambience of the place. The servers were very friendly and cheerful, and gladly answered all of our questions. I ordered the Bywater Bené with a fried green tomato (extra $2 but you won't regret it!!!) and it was THE. MOST. AMAZING. EGGS. BENEDICT. EVER. The eggs were perfectly poached, the ciabatta was perfectly toasted, and the hollandaise-- I don't know what they put in there, but the hollandaise has an amazing kick to it. Lots of fresh fruits on the side (to make us feel a bit less guilty about all the other things we would later consume in NOLA, I suppose) and a large, very filling portion size. I don't often return to the same restaurant twice while traveling because I want to explore new places... But it's very telling that I came back to Who Dat the following day for brunch again and ordered the same dish again. Yeah, it was that good. The coffee cocktails are also excellent here and worth checking out. We happened to be conveniently located, but in the future I would trek across the entire city for that hollandaise again. Can't wait to come back to NOLA just for this place!!

    (5)
  • Michele N.

    Nothing to complain about here! The inside is pretty cool with a lot of unique finds and arts throughout the cafe. Instead of coffee today, I was in the mood for some hot tea. They have a wide selection of different loose tea to choose from. Which I will be back to try out others. Today I had the Sencha and it was just what I needed. Thanks to our server's recommendation. Great service and employees there! Food came out in a reasonable amount of time! We order the not yo mama's corn cake and that was one of a kind! It's definitely filling and can feed 2-3 people. I'll be back for more for sure! The Cajun scramble was delicious also. We were thankful for a nice sunny and a little breezy morning. They have great coverage where you can enjoy eating outside in the shade. Perfect size area. Dogs are allow.

    (5)
  • Nat M.

    I enjoyed the breakfast here. We were unable the sample the quiche as they had run out by the time we ordered. Changed my order and still enjoyed the food. Helpful wait staff and large portions.

    (4)
  • Sharee W.

    Really good breakfast. We didn't get to try the quiche bc it was sold out. According to our waiter, this is usually the first thing they run out of, so I would suggest getting there earlier in the day if you wanted to try this. Otherwise, everything was tasty. It's a quaint, cute little restaurant.

    (4)
  • Lady R.

    The Who Dat is my favorite neighborhood coffee shop. They make their own spiced chai fresh every day and they have an excellent selection of locally made pastries- plus they usually have sausage egg and cheese biscuits made in house for about $3. There is often fresh lemonade with seasonal fruit that is really killer over ice mixed with black tea. If you're hungry for more than a giant cookie or a muffin, the restaurant in the back has a full menu. The beverages are on the pricier side compared to some other area shops but they have a buy ten, get one free punch card that's a favorite for regulars. I ADORE the baristas.They're always friendly and often funny- just what I need before caffeinating. They do take plastic and don't charge a fee or a minimum.

    (5)
  • Rob R.

    Only place in the area on July 4th, and I was very happy to find it. Didn't have time to try out one of their fancy dishes, so I just had a breakfast sandwich that definitely hit the spot.

    (4)
  • Allison P.

    I love sitting outside, inside in the front, in the back on the couches. I like doing work here. I always meet interesting people at Who Dat. It's clean, inviting and the staff are all awesomely friendly and helpful. I've only had coffee and a Morning Glory muffin (super delicious) but I look forward to eating a meal soon. Love love LOVE this place :)

    (5)
  • Heather Z.

    There is always a warm and comfy atmosphere when I come here. The neighborhood is always quiet to sit outside. The staff is always friendly and quick.

    (4)
  • Hannah L.

    Literally the best tasting coffee I've had in the city. So far I have tried Sacred Grinds, Rue De La Course, Fairgrinds, Saint Coffee on Claude, and High Volt. And this one totally tops them all. And the staff is pretty. (:

    (5)
  • Anna F.

    Delicious pastries (I quite enjoyed the giant chocolate chunk cookie). Relaxed, nice atmosphere. Quiet. Great loose leaf tea selection. Decent wifi. Plenty of outdoor seating and some indoor seating, including a very comfortable couch. Overall, I'd highly recommend it. Great study spot.

    (5)
  • Lauren S.

    Best place to eat in Nawlins! Ask for Donna!

    (5)
  • Mary Elizabeth W.

    I stumbled upon this restaurant yesterday when my first choice was closed (who closes on a Wednesday? But, that is beside the point...). As I was standing, disappointed, in front of my first choice a couple walked by and suggested that my friend and I try the Who Dat Cafe, located just a few blocks down the road. Starving, we quickly complied and I am very happy to report that we left the meal very satisfied! I cannot remember the name of my sandwich, but it had turkey, bacon, and blue cheese on it, was served piping hot on toasted bread and was amazing! I can be kind of a picky sandwich person, but they prepared it just as I asked without a hassle and it came out perfect! I had the fruit salad as my side which was a nice, healthy compliment to the sandwich. My friend had a veggie burger with potato salad and was equally as happy!

    (5)
  • James H.

    Gotta say, the food here is yummy! I had the 'Mandeville Omelette'... Very rich and delicious... Wait staff are attentive and friendly. Great atmosphere... Really chill restaurant compared with the hectic energy of eateries on Bourbon St and in the French Quarter ... (In the Marigny). 5-Stars for successful local coffee shop with great brunch!

    (5)
  • B S.

    I came for breakfast on a Tuesday; it was one of the best meals I had during my 3 days in New Orleans. My friend got the quiche, which is actually a frittata with too much cheddar cheese, but it was good, and the potatoes were delicious. I got an omelette, which was actually scrambled eggs, and it was DELICIOUS. Came with fruit salad, fruit was fresh and awesome. Coffee was pretty alright; perfectly passable for milky coffee with breakfast. Would come back here to do work alone or to brunch w buds.

    (4)
  • Joi B.

    They pull shots for real, here! Pretty impressive. I daresay the only place in New Orleans that does so. At least as far as I've noticed. I kind of dig it all: cozy coffee shop ambiance with tons of outlets and free wifi; outside seating is pretty goddamned idyllic (you are surrounded by the fabulous Marigny, after all). I haven't yet tried any of the food here, but my friends all seemed pretty happy with what they ordered for brunch, so I'll go with that. People who need peace and quiet take note: inside is often as quiet as a graveyard. Look for my update once I eat something from the kitchen. Oh and helllllo vegan baked goods!

    (4)
  • Pokki C.

    What a great experience! Humza was our waiter and he was fantastic. Craig (the owner) -- what a guy!! Everyone was very warm and friendly. This was definitely worth the wait time (if its busy) and we will be back again before we go! Who dat Cafe - you rock! PS. Didn't get the not yo mommas but the crab cakes Benedict and by water bene are so so so good too! And those bloody Marys! Mmm Mmm mmmmmm

    (5)
  • Nick S.

    It is very hard to find a cafe with such a friendly staff as Who Dat. I was going to The Orange Couch around the corner but I couldn't take the rude and indifferent baristas there. Everyone at Who Dat is genuinely friendly and engaging and the food and drinks are very good as well!

    (5)
  • Lisa K.

    Flavor explosion! Mandeville omelette is excellent. Full of fresh ingredients. Cappuccinos are delicious, had two! Staff is very friendly and accommodating. Highly recommend.

    (5)
  • Jessica M.

    Came to NOLA for spring break and wanted to explore... but something kept bringing me back here. Maybe it's the delicious coffee (strong enough!! Hallelujah!). Maybe it's the decor (brightly colored and fun and filled with art). Maybe it's the service (super friendly, pronto but relaxed). But it's probably the food. The first time - THE CORNBREAD. The freaking cornbread is phenomenal. Crispy, sweet and savory goodness. My boyfriend had the Cajun scramble - also WOW (but I preferred all that decadent hollandaise personally). The second time, the early bird sandwich, on a croissant. That croissant was fresh and buttery. That bacon was perfection. Today, I sit here again on my last day in NOLA, awaiting the special, huevos rancheros. The regulars at the table next to us say they're the best they've ever had.

    (5)
  • J J.

    The odd name suggests depths of funkiness that are left largely unexplored. Very few vegan options and even fewer gluten free. The colorful decor inside and plenteous outside seating are definitely the highlights. Haven't tasted anything bad yet, but haven't been wowed either.

    (3)
  • Adam M.

    This has always been one of my favorite places in New Orleans. Who Dat Coffee Cafe is set on a quaint street corner in the historic Marigny neighborhood of the city, nestled among 19th-century bungalows, towering trees, and friendly neighbors smiling as they go about their days. The daily brews include my favorite chicory blend coffee (a must in NOLA), a savory medium brew, and a robust French noir. Espresso is offered too, each shot pulled and ground freshly from an impressive Italian espresso machine. Pastries, cupcakes and baked goods line the counter and generally include a red velvet cupcake that can easily right any bad day. Cafe Nero is the in-house restaurant and the menu is inclusive of breakfast, brunch, and lunch. The French toast and Not Yo Mama's Cornbread are favorites for brunch, followed closely by The Marigny (shrimp and crab template heaped upon freshly grilled ciabatta) and Turkey Bacon Bleu sandwich for lunch. It's really difficult to go wrong with any selection -- trust me! All in all, I can't think of a friendlier and more gratifying spot in New Orleans for a lazy Saturday, busy study day, or intense lunch break with coworkers. Give Who Dat a try and abandon everything you think you know of New Orleans coffee shops.

    (5)
  • Will S.

    Lovely place. Enjoy the relaxed but very nice atmosphere. Outdoor tables available to enjoy people watching and good conversations. I highly recommend!

    (5)
  • Joseph P.

    My happy place!!!!! Employees are friendly and make you feel right at home, the coffee and teas are organic and fair trade . The food is mouth watering and the pastry and vienne selection is to die for. Not to mention you get to hear and read when you in, "wake up and smell da who dat"!!!!!!

    (5)
  • Tanya H.

    I can't go anywhere else for coffee, Who Dat has ruined me for any other coffee shop. I wouldn't have it any other way! This is the perfect little neighborhood spot because there is always a nice mix of locals. It's not stuffy or snooty and the staff is very warm and friendly. There is plenty of seating at small tables in the front and a cozy area in the back with comfy chairs and a couch. When the weather is nice, NOTHING beats sitting outside day or night. Everything has always been extremely clean and tidy from the counter, food displays, tables and bathroom. Plus there is free wifi, 2 community message boards and they have a mail box service is well. Breakfast, brunch and lunch are served every day until 3 p.m. if you're in the mood for something more substantial. Or if you prefer a pastry or sweet they also have you covered. The giant cookies are made in house, the loafs are made fresh, and numerous organic cakes are made from scratch within walking distance every day. You can't ask for anything fresher!!!

    (5)
  • Tian Q.

    Strawberry cookie, what kind of unicorn magic is this??

    (4)
  • Jessica B.

    My family and I come here every week. The WhoDat is the place that you would NEVER imagine has the kitchen that it does. Its great for embarrassing your pretentious friends. For one, the burger here COMPLETELY craps all over ANY burger in the area (yes, including Junction). Its true. Try it. I get it with blue cheese and the bread is this amazingly delicious soft jalepeno bread. Its crazy. I will confess only to you, dear yelpers (and if you repeat this I will deny it) that one week while I was going through some mid life crisis, I ate that burger EVERY DAY. No joke and the whodat staff did not even judge me. The granola and yogurt may sound ho hum to order, but the granola is homemade and it is freaking OUTSTANDING- and I am a girl who makes my own granola and yogurt. I have tried multiple times to duplicate it but I cant. Its that good. The fruit is always fresh. Even the multigrain pancakes are the bomb.com . The service is always friendly, and the owner is local. OH and you can get liquor put in your coffee. WHAT?!?!

    (5)
  • Diana K.

    Perfect cafe that was right in the neighborhood for our stay in New Orleans. I had an amazingly fresh muffin and delicious coffee, while my boyfriend had a big breakfast to hold him over for the morning. Must be nice to have a place like this where you live!

    (5)
  • Dylan M.

    After visiting here several more times it obviously bringing me back for more so time to adjust my 3 star rating to a 4star. The people here are very nice and although service can be a bit inconsistent they do a nice job. After previously only visiting for breakfast or lunch I decided to give it a try on a Friday night for dinner. It was a great retreat from the hustle and bustle of some of the more mainstream restaurants packed for jazz fest. The food was fresh, service was great and they actually have drinkable wine and affordable prices. It delivered exactly what I hoped for good food, not overly crowded and affordability in a nice setting. They offer some nice daily specials and they even serve their breakfast menu at nite. I believe they are only open for dinner (Fri-Sun) but breakfast and lunch 7 days a week. Defiantly a great local option anytime they're open!

    (4)
  • James C.

    Wonderful atmosphere and service here. I walked in just before the kitchen closed at three pm so I grabbed some chicken salad out of the fridge which was very tasty. The staff was very friendly and made my short lunch trip in very memorable. I had a big iced coffee for the road and it was a great coffee. Worth a visit for a nice relaxing coffee, snack or drink.

    (5)
  • Aisha M.

    I walked over here to grab some lunch just before noon on a summer Tuesday. The service here is super slow and basically inattentive. I waited about 10mins before getting a menu or my table cleaned. The entire staff seem like the slacker hipster type. Once I got served it got a little better. The waiter was kinda spacey but nice enough. I had Da' Marigny salad. The shrimp and crab with remoulade was fresh and spicy. The salad hadn't really been prepped well. The lettuce and kale were garden fresh but the leaves were huge and the stems still attached. Not the worst thing on the world but just a little annoying. I've had excellent service in this city but this one doesn't cut it.

    (3)
  • Kristina M.

    I think this is my favorite brunch place that I've tried out in New Orleans. It was located in a great neighborhood and the cafe resembles a house! So I got a very homey and welcoming feel when I entered this place. Staff was all around smiles and super friendly. Upon learning I was a tourist visiting NOLA for the first time, my waiter was eager to give recommendations on what to do around the area. The cajun scramble was satisfying. I loved the big chunks of andouille sausage. However, the corn cakes I ordered were madly delicious. I have never tasted such good corn cakes. And THEN, it is doused with this amazing gravy that just complements it beautifully. It was a very filling meal and it even made me sad a little because I questioned where else I can find something similar to this when I get back home! Definitely give this place a try and get the corn cakes!

    (5)
  • Mel M.

    Who dat?! It's a friendly local cafe in Marigny. I walked over from the French Quarter on my way to a meeting and followed the painted Koi on the ground into the shop. Folks were cheery & nice! Took a seat outside and gave thanks I was sitting in the warm sun on a corner in New Orleans about to order some brunch. It's colorful and artsy. It's right outside of the Quarter. If you want a quite place to dine with a real feel of Nola come check this place out.

    (3)
  • C J.

    Overpriced, mediocre coffee. Baked goods are very good. I'd go here more often, but I could save $2 on a cup of coffee down the street. When I do go, I enjoy the outdoor seating and friendly people.

    (4)
  • Dan M.

    My gf and I had breakfast here while we were in town visiting friends. The food was great and service was friendly and on-point. I'd imagine it's the best breakfast you can get in the marigny. The patio is also wonderful, weather permitting. Bottom Line: I'll be back if I'm staying in the marigny and looking for a convenient, delicious breakfast.

    (5)
  • Michael K.

    Who Dat has a close-knit neighborhood feel. I can only imagine the people that come here tend to all be regulars. Friendly people (both staff and customers), nice outdoor sidewalk seating, and pretty tasty food. I shared the corn cakes with a friend and had a cappuccino. The food was good, the coffee was below average, and the service was pretty much below average as well. It seems like when the place gets busy the staff gets deep in the weeds and that's pretty much what we experienced. However, we still had a good time, were comfortable, and the food was nice so on the strength of the food I'm giving 3 stars but the coffee wasn't worth the trouble.

    (3)
  • Jenn S.

    As I write this review, I have been here 3 times in 2 days. If all goes well, I'll be here again tomorrow morning. It's that good. Locals eat here. I was the only tourist. People are really genuinely friendly. They like one another's company and even just overhearing their friendly conversations made me feel like one of their friends.. They will most likely even like you. At night, it's a good and quiet place for an adult beverage.

    (5)
  • Mike C.

    3.5 stars It's hard for me to instantly become "a fan" of a business after just one visit. However it can, and has happened to me before. However, my recent visit to Who Dat Coffee was less than 5 minutes in length as even though I was not working, I was in a hurry to be somewhere. (Kind of colloquial huh Marielle?) I'd say it again just by their nature that coffee shops are not kid friendly. Just like The Orange Couch, this place had a double door out front in which most customer simply used the right side door. However, I attempted to push my son's stroller through the door and promptly wedged it in place. Now I had the entire entrance barricaded. The barista told me to pull the left door from the bottom (as it sticks) and after 2 tugs, we were free again. However, we did have the glaring attention of everyone inside. I was hoping someone would say something so I could slam them with a witty remark, but it was not meant to be. Once inside, I was taken back at how cool this place looked. Everything was neat, clean and there were several tables in which to sit , aside from the few tables outside (if al fresca is your thing). There was even a small room in the back with some plush chairs and a sofa (or love seat). From reading a few of the other reviews, it seems that there is yet another room I have yet to discover. Being in a hurry, and having just gorged myself at my in-laws, I got a tried and true iced coffee. I was a little disappointed that the barista could not tell me exactly what brand of coffee I was drinking, but he stated it was a NOLA roasted coffee and the flavor was called Marigny somethingwhatever. Still, he was polite and friendly and I would definitely go back. Hopefully next time I will not be in such a hurry so I can explore all the rooms, and possibly even get a refill for once. Bonus points for my grandmother living within 1 block of this place. I think I'll tell her to meet me there for my next visit, as there is no better way to spend time than having a cup of coffee with your grandma!

    (3)
  • Davin T.

    Decent amount of places to sit compared to some of the other local spots. I ordered the St. Peters quiche topped with shrimp and crab meat. Scrumptious tasty and hit the spot for sure. They don't invest much in their fruit but maybe it's the season? The quiche was a bit pricey at $16 but definitely worth it. Not too crowded for a Sunday either.

    (4)
  • Loni K.

    Iced coffee was amazing and the quiche was even better. Add some homemade jam and a perfect slice of toast and you have one happy ME. :)

    (5)
  • Lauren N.

    Great food. Great coffee. Ample seating outdoors and indoors. Neat vibe. Great neighborhood. I love to stop in here with ole walking my dog. We sit in te sidewalk and enjoy giant iced teas on a warm day. They have mouth watering muffins! If you're looking for a place to study/work then you'll find lots of company here. They have a cozy library area in the back too. Great neighborhood. Great vibe.

    (5)
  • Brandon S.

    Nice little breakfast/brunch café with a very 'ma and pop' feel. Seems like you're eating at someone's house and you're a welcomed guest from start to finish. They close pretty early so don't sleep in too much.

    (3)
  • Teneha B.

    Wooo saaa!!! Is all I can manage to say after eating & relaxing at this quaint little piece of heaven that has fallen & landed here in The Marigny. As many times as I've passed this place, I finally PURPOSELY bypassed others to come here & I'm glad I did. My order: Da Cajun Scramble (scrambled eggs cheese red & green peppers onions sausage FRESH FRUIT) Wheat toast w triple berry jelly/jam & an iced coffee. YummmmmY!! Breakfast food. Lunch food. Dinner food. Quick food. Adult beverages. Coffee. Indoor & outside "cali style" seating. Ãœber friendly staff. Great locale. Internet. All I need now is a hammock... I'll make this request to management. But seriously, this place is a treasure. They have it all. I love that you can get it all at one place. Other places have internet & coffee but no "real food" or they have internet, coffee & food but no booze, I can go on but you get the point. In another picture I saw a sign that says CASH ONLY, BUT they use the square reader now so they ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS. How cool is that? #embracetechnology A green business: recyclable go cups... #HappyHappyHappy This place is #winning in my book. #Beatouristinyourtown

    (5)
  • Charles H.

    CAFE NERO upstairs is an excellent restaurant with gourmet sandwiches; NOT YO MAMA'S CORNBREAD: bechamel, cheese & bacon, Who's gonna say no? GREAT VALUE: Iced coffee, huge cornbread, Marigny sandwich, 2-3 meals: $30. Yes, the Cornbread and the Marigny (shrimp, crawfIsh & remoulade) sandwich are both unusual yet homey, served in huge portions easily feeding 2-3. But what impressed me most was the genteel service. Shane the server was very personable and interesting to talk with. More importantly though, Philip the Chef made it a point to come by my table a few times to chat about the food and even offered an amuse bouche: the delicious lunch special Salisbury steak. His philosophy is that customer appreciation is just as important as the food, and tries if possible to visit every guest's table. Contrast this with pretentious newcomers Booty's Cafe or Lucky Rooster where staff and owners really don't seem to want customers, except to pay the bills.

    (4)
  • Bryan G.

    I ate hear after running the crescent city classic. Eating after a race makes everything you can shove in your mouth taste like food porn. I'm still pretty sure Who Dat cafe is killer, even when you're not starving. They have a great brunch and tons of space, so there's usually not a wait, even during peak brunching hours. They make a slammin' huevoes rancheros and a pretty killer shrimp egg thing. They have a diverse brunch menu and everything on it is great. Brunching outside in the marigny in the early spring is one of life's finer points. It's a reminder of why New Orleans is one of the greatest cities in the world to visit and live in. Who Dat is a prime location to experience the magic of sipping coffee in a colorful neighborhood on a lazy day in the big easy.

    (4)
  • Christopher W.

    One of the best coffee shops in the Marigny featuring a wide range of sweet treat cookies and cupcakes. They have an excellent coffee and tea selection. I have not yet had the food but from what I hear its good too. They take credit cards which is always a plus for me when finding a coffee shop because not all do. The decor of the place is another plus and you can eat outside on the sidewalk patio tables. The only draw back is that they close at 10pm and I would like them to stay open later as I am a night owl. I will be back.

    (4)
  • Angie P.

    I was told that not many people know this place exists. Maybe they do and are just keeping it a neighborhood secret. I can understand why; this place is phenomenal! The coffee is strong (and stronger if you wanna make it with some whiskey) but the warm welcome is even stronger. The chef is a very friendly man and enjoys conversation, the man with the longer hair (I'm sorry I don't know what to call him, barista? Coffee/drink maker extraordinaire?) anyways he was stellar to be welcomed by. I wish I lived closer to it but if I did, I'm sure I'd be broke because I love the meals, drinks, and the company.

    (5)
  • Janelle L.

    DELICIOUS espresso, very friendly staff, beautiful pastry counter. I was tempted by the coffee cocktails what with it being Friday after work, but I stuck to my guns for a pleasant study session outside on the sidewalk patio. Definitely coming back.

    (5)
  • Catrina S.

    Exceptional service. Excellent brunch available every day. Truly a neighborhood hangout.

    (5)
  • Jeremy Z.

    Wound up eating breakfast here, only because Birdie's was closed... but it turned out to be one of the best meals we had while in NOLA. Really quickly - let me say that Birdie's sounds so cool with the ceramics studio, but it was still closed after their posted hours said it was open. After a few minutes of waiting, the woman who runs the studio (Birdie?) showed up on her bike, sent some texts to the guy who runs the restaurant and then told us she had no idea where he was. Bummer. But it all worked out fine. We had seen Who Dat written up on Yelp, but the name makes it sound like a sports bar for Saints fans or something. I was way wrong. This is a great neighborhood cafe, on par with one of my favorite places in WeHo, called La Conversation. We sat outside on the tree-lined sidewalk and savored every bite and sip. Delicious food and coffee, friendly service, quiet street, friendly diners (one of them had a shih tzu died magenta) who all seemed to know each other. I wish I lived there!

    (5)
  • Briana H.

    Need a whole lotta breakfast? Who Dat definitely delivers. I'm only in Nola once a year, but this was one of the best breakfasts I've ever had. My party was cold and hungry, and when we walked in the door, the staff were extremely welcoming and had us at a table right away. I ordered the garden quiche, which was almost perfect. I could've used a little less asparagus, but I adored the inclusion of artichoke hearts. The accompanying home fries were nicely done. Among my table, the favorite was the Not Yo Mama's corn cakes, a cornmeal and cheese concoction with just a little bit of jalepeno, topped with a cheesy hollandaise-like sauce, bacon and diced scallions.It looked so good that when we returned for breakfast, I ordered it without bacon and it was amazing. The hubs also spoke well of the biscuits and gravy. Our server went out of his way to accommodate our every annoying request. It felt like home. The only negative comment among us was that the Big Gurl Mimosas had an artificial taste to them. But seeing as how I usually don't partake of anything but tea during my first meal of the day, this was not a big issue. I didn't have lunch there, but their breakfast is so good, you should definitely go with that if given a choice. I miss you, Who Dat!

    (5)
  • Justin L.

    Good Coffee And the space To chat, linger, Or type furiously away on macbooks.

    (4)
  • Karen R.

    Highly recommend! Awesome food and friendly service. I had the cornbread cakes with cheesy egg sauce- may sound weird but its crazy delicious! My friend had the quiche and it was outstanding as well. Loved the decor and ambiance. Great locale for breakfast.

    (4)
  • Tammy R.

    Always slept in and missed breakfast. Now I know where to go!!! Friendly staff, great atmosphere, wonderful presentation, prices were pretty reasonable, and they serve breakfast/brunch till 3:00 pm! I had the Maw Maw's Quiche and a Cafe' au lait. Absolutely delish! My friend had French toast... Wish I was there right now! Yum! So if you are like me and there is no WAY you will be up and out by 10:00, take a stroll over... You won't be sorry!!

    (5)
  • John G.

    I am writing this review a long time after visiting this place, planning on a return visit to NOLA from San Antonio and this place resurfaced in my memory banks. Great coffee, great food, friendly service in a neighborhood joint with plenty of local charm. This place is comparable to Cake, I had an omelette and my lady raved about her colossal and delicious spinach quiche. I fondly remember the jam I put on my toast as being out of this world. This place is well worth a visit and the prices are quite reasonable.

    (4)
  • Alexis E.

    I recommend no yo momma"s cornbread, it has a nice balance of sweet and savory flavors...Also recommend the cajun scramble egss! I will definitely come back here again!

    (5)
  • Diosa B.

    I popped in here while talking a walk around the neighborhood with my friend and her dog. Why this place over all the other neighborhood coffee shops? They had lots of seating and it looked cute inside--- and smelled great! I definitely made a good choice. The menu is extensive, so whatever you want, they're sure to have. Tons of drinks, tons of baked goods. Service was friendly and generally awesome. The shop itself has tons of seating indoors and out, with lots of folks just hanging out, some working on their laptops. Definitely a great hang out spot. I got a mocha with non fat milk, which was phenomenal. Easily one of the best I've ever had. We also got a banana bread (great) and a pumpkin bread (AMAZING).

    (5)
  • Andrew L.

    I was on a vacation in New Orleans with 9 friends we stopped into Who Dat on a Friday during the late morning. We were seated immediately. The service was friendly, but they forgot my smoked sausage. The food was straight forward and good enough. My bloody mary was spot on.

    (3)
  • Jessica A.

    Great service. The food was amazing. There is nothing but love and goodness being used to make this breakfast. The not yo mama's corncakes were unbelievably delish. So was da st phillip the sauce was incredible, for my first time having something I never had before being seafood and eggs it was supremely satisfying. Highly recommended!

    (5)
  • Seth H.

    We came here for an early Lundi Gras brunch and missed the rush. Even with the rush the waiters were still very attentive. The food is irresistible. It's actually irresistible to a fault. I'd order a cup of coffee with your food so that you don't go into a coma if you actually finish everything. I ordered their signature jalapeño corn cakes. This is the ideal dish for someone who cannot decide between biscuits and gravy and eggs Benedict. The heat from the jalapeño was thankfully not very noticeable for me but they may be for someone who is particularly sensitive to spice. The rest of my table was very satisfied with the Garden Quiche and Cajun Scramble. Also when we ordered coffee, they offered soy and almond milk in addition to the typical dairy creamers. I'm not sure where the coffee beans are from, but they make a very good brew. All in all, I was very satisfied. If there was a 4.5 star rating, I would give it to Who Dat.

    (4)
  • Jo M.

    I stayed just up the street from here so it was really convenient for coffee/tea & snacks but the prices here are "quite dear" aka expensive for what they served. I would have rather gone elsewhere but alas, it was the closest thing. The zucchini pineapple bread is amazing much better than the banana nut. Sausage and egg biscuit was alright and filling. Brunch/lunch was just ok, like I mentioned a bit pricey. Service is good but not the fastest.

    (3)
  • Hermine S.

    Absolutely fantastic experience there this morning. I had the best crab cake Benedict I've ever had; the staff were friendly and obviously enjoyed being there; and the wait was minimal. Can't wait to go back!

    (5)
  • Laure M.

    Friendliest place, with great food offerings and truly adorable waitstaff! Lots of dog walkers in the area, and outside seating makes it the perfect place to enjoy your coffee.

    (5)
  • Leon M.

    The coffee was fine, the atmosphere pleasant and interesting, and the staff outstanding, but the restaurant allows customers to smoke at their outside tables, which are by the front doors, so cigarette smoke wafts throughout the entire restaurant. Even if cigarette smoke could be prevented from entering the restaurant, customers still must run a gauntlet through cigarette smoke when entering or leaving. Allowing customers to smoke at their tables, inside or outside, is unacceptable. Not recommended for non-smokers.

    (2)
  • Naomi T.

    Great place, loved the vibe and the decorations and the food of course :) Our waiter Humza was a gracious host and all in all it was a great experience for brunch. I'll definitely be coming back, especially since there's also a cozy coffee shop area where I'd love to hang out and write.

    (4)
  • Jessica R.

    This is my coffee joint for my New Orleans trip. I come here in the morning to get work done and their wifi is fast. I've had a couple different types of lattes and all of them have been delicious. The crab Benedict is on point. The staff is very friendly and attentive to customers. My only complaint is the price. I think the cheapest breakfast starts at $12. It's very good though and obviously I would keep coming if it wasn't worth it.

    (4)
  • Marci P.

    So slow, we left. No one greeted us; our table had still not been cleaned when we left - and this is a Wednesday morning. Found the Silk Road Restaurant a couple of blocks away. Excellent. That was the best thing about stopping here was finding Silk Road.

    (1)
  • Kristin K.

    Great neighborhood coffee shop! Super friendly staff, great coffee. The breakfast sandwiches are a must.

    (4)
  • A. S.

    This little hidden treasure is on a quiet residential street in the Marigny. I stopped in to pick up some iced coffees and baked goods-- all delicious! The ambiance and service were great too. Highly recommended if you're looking for a less touristy spot.

    (4)
  • Naomi L.

    Coffee/chai 2 stars, service and atmosphere 4 stars = 3 star balance. Who Dat is such a cute shop tucked on the street corner. You immediately feel welcomed by the staff and decor upon entering. To your right, up a few steps, is an area with a few tables and chairs. To the left, there's a hallway with a bathroom and some seating in back. The bar area, where drinks are made and baked goods are sold, takes up the majority of the space inside. Wish I ate gluten, cuz there were tons of baked options. All kinds of muffins, coffee cakes, and cookies! Bf was sad when he scanned the vast pastry selection - and asked about any gluten free options, but was met with the answer: "We are not allowed to carry anything because it might be cross contaminated." Sounds like they got beaten down by someone before. Too bad. Sounds like the food here is quite good, so perhaps we'll have to come back and try another time. For now, the drinks were a bit of a disappointment on our first visit here.

    (3)
  • Tiffani A.

    Wasn't so pleased with my last visit on 10/3/14. I purchased banana bread. As I was eating it, I discovered hair in it along with pieces of paper in the bread. Can't say I will return.

    (1)
  • Marielle S.

    With a name like "Who Dat" it's gotta be good, right? This is a neat little Marigny coffee shop and cafe. When I pulled up to this place, I didn't expect much. It looked SUPER small and nothing really special on the outside. When I went inside, I was pleasantly surprised to find a super cozy set up. First of all, it was a rainy day, so that added to the cozy atmosphere. Second of all, I liked that there were small tables and a little "dining" area in the back and on the other side there was a room complete with sofas. It felt like I was at someone's house. I ordered an ice coffee, which was delicious and I decided to sit outside with a friend and talk and watch the rain. Really nice. I didn't get to try the food but looking over the menu, they offer what sounds like super yummy sandwiches that I will definitely have to go back and try. I also want to try their breakfast selections. Extra points for super easy street parking. I got a spot right in front and there were plenty to spare!

    (4)
  • Bahia S.

    Really good coffee. Great brunch, too. Waited a bit long for service, but they were very apologetic. I got the maw maw's quiche, which was the best quiche I've ever had. The steak and eggs were great too.

    (4)
  • Jacques M.

    what some patrons praise as a plus, turned out to be a negative for us.. obviously not locals and accompanied by two children, the wait staff ignored us for as long as they could.. the wait for drinks was excruciating.. the food took longer and certainly did not offer any consolation.. there are many many better options.. the attitude here was unbearable...

    (1)
  • Rene D.

    Sweet, quiet place to enjoy a fine cup of coffee and get some work, offline or online done. Bonus points for the old-school espresso machine and the great comfy chairs in back. Service was quick and friendly. I was surprised they serve coffee in Styrofoam, since the take such care with their coffee. I'll have to try brunch sometime soon!

    (3)
  • Asif K.

    this place is a real gem in Marigny. Our hosts recommended it it is absolutely wonderful. The ambience, laid back yet friendly staff make you feel at home in an instant. Food is great and reasonably priced. Wifi is also available. Indoor outdoor seating as well as some comfortable couches in the back if you are just there for a coffee/cocktail and not eating. Watermelon Lemonade is to die for. Don't miss this fantastic spot. Well worth the jaunt from the FQ. Breakfast and Lunch menu's available all day. 7-3. Closes at 10 pm.

    (4)
  • Alison B.

    Head's up: I review the coffee and experience, not meals here. I like to refer to this cafe at Who-ville. Because that's fun. And sometimes the way these guys gush at the little old ladies who frequent the place makes me feel like I've stepped into another dimension--a dimension of cheery, cartoonish Nola-themed decor before the Grinch arrives with his paraphernalia wagon. So the atmosphere is cheery. As noted by other reviewers, Who Dat Cafe is clean (including the restrooms), pleasant, and serves quality pumpkin muffins (well, that last was maybe not noted before. But they do.) You can easily work here (I encourage my fellow poor freelancers to buy something every 1-2 hours, of course) and the french press, though served in a lopsided, janky contraption the barista reported "broke in the mail" on the way to the cafe, was good and strong and an affordable way to spend a couple hours plugging away at the old MacBook. Twice now a barista has miscalculated my charge (in the store's favor) so I'm growing weary of that. When I corrected him the first time, he added additional charge (awkward) before we sorted out the extra 2$ he applied to my tab. Hey-I'm a regular $1-2 tip jar dropper; I just don't like it added to my tab nonsensically. Sometimes the waiters get distracted discussing their plans for a birthday pub crawl or how they sprained their leg last weekend, and the barista asks a guy who looks like a regular (or an owner?) to deliver a menu or two, and everyone treats regulars and first-timers with warmth and friendliness. Also, the 10-15 times I've been there, everyone is male. Maybe that adds to the Who-ville feel. That made no sense. I dunno. One barista looks like a Jonas Brother and is often really tired. Other baristas are switched on and happy to provide plenty of tap water with your order. :) It's a nice establishment in the neighborhood, which benefits from spaces where old timers and newbies can mingle, and though they run out of beer more often than I'd like (twice) their late closing time (10) is comforting and keeps them as a go-to place for this lady to chill out.

    (3)
  • Naomi C.

    I'm so excited! Who Dat is now serving Supper on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays. Totally impressed and I've eaten here five times this weekend.. My faves so Watermelon Gazpacho (amazing & refreshing), Joe's Summer Salad with Champagne Citrus Vinaigrette, Tim's Soft Shelled Crab over Seafood Pasta (OMG), Mary's Meatball Stew with Sweet Pea Salad (a TRUE CAJUN Dish) and the Donnalicious Bread Pudding (Holy Mother of God!) Their Supper menu will change each week, so you have three nights each week to taste all their delicious creations! Go and get some of Dat - TRUST ME!!!!

    (5)
  • Eliana T.

    I love this place! Have been going since before the restaurant opened. The coffee is great, the food is awesome. Always get the special! But I also recommend their multigrain pancakes & the not yo mamas cornbread. The iced coffee is yummy and strong. The owner is there most days and so hospitable. A local hotspot I highly recommend!

    (5)
  • John S.

    Very nice staff. But only so so for the coffee and food.

    (3)
  • Evie S.

    This is an adorable coffee shop with a comfortable atmosphere and good service. I got a cafe au lait which was hot and delicious and generously portioned for a small. They also give free refills! My friend and I split a piece of sour cream crumb cake which was pretty good, but as a baker myself I'm rarely impressed with coffee shop pastry fare. I wish I was 21 so I could get one of their amazing looking coffee cocktails, but alas. I'd definitely come again!

    (4)
  • Ted Z.

    This review is two parts, one for my first visit (to the coffee bar side), and the other for my second visit (to the table-service cafe in the back). The coffee drinks here are delicious, fresh, and created by professionals. The prices are reasonable. The seating in the downstairs area is limited, but comfy. There are also some seats outside. This place is off the beaten path, but definitely a great way to start your day. If you are one of those folks who likes to sample the "authentic" side of a city or neighborhood, you won't get much more "authentic" coffee house experience anywhere else in the Marigny. Try a pastry while you're there, if it's breakfast. Or if you're coming later (brunch/lunch), walk upstairs to the cafe. As the sign says, "grab a menu and have a seat". Someone from the friendly wait staff will be with you shortly. The seating is even more limited upstairs than down (I counted seven tables and about 25 seats), but as long as nobody is waiting you are encouraged to remain after your meal as long as you like. The food is the best reason to visit - and I highly recommend it. The menu isn't especially long, but take it from me - a place doesn't have to offer you dozens and dozens of choices if what they do is all done exactly right. Add in a coffee drink from downstairs and you've got a great midday dining experience. It's usually quiet there, and if it's quiet or steady, I think you'll have a great time.

    (4)
  • Marc F.

    I've been there 3 times. I got the early bird bfast twice, 2 eggs, bacon, a biscuit and homemade pineapple mango jam. I've had the cafe au late and their bestseller, jalapeño cornbread with egg sauce topped with bacon and scallions. This was simply amazing. Everything else was excellent. And the staff are wonderful, very friendly and helpful.

    (5)
  • Lisa F.

    A friend on facebook suggested we try Who Dat and so glad that I did. Loved the atmosphere, staff was very friendly, and great selection of drinks. My friend ordered the wedge bleu cheese salad. It was the biggest I have ever seen. Dressing was house made. Will definitely be returning with my family.

    (4)
  • Elizabeth D.

    good coffee with outside seating, wifi, and super-nice folks. haven't done much snacking yet, but it's a good spot to get out of the house, get caffeinated, and (try to) get some work done!

    (4)
  • Jessie L.

    As much as this coffee shop brings back weird memories for me, they still offer a great menu and service. The outdoor seating is nice on those brutal days and the staff is friendly and great to talk to. The only problem I ever had with Marigny Perks was the advertisements they had on the wall. "Come for the Java, leave with Joe" is a tiny bit lame. If statements like that weren't plastered all around there, I would probably raise the star count.

    (4)
  • laura W.

    This review is strictly for Cafe Nero. When I first stepped inside, I was into it. I loved the bright colors and art from local artists. When I looked at the menu, I felt like I was in a New Orleans themed restaurant at Disney World- Maw-Maw's Garden Quiche? No Yo-Moma's Cornbread? Gugghh... Our waiter was a sweetheart and brought our coffee fast (it was awesome). We ordered: Mawmaw's Quiche ($11) egg quiche filled with artichoke, asparagus, spinach & cheese with roasted potatoes as well as Biscuits and Gravy ($6). Biscuits and sausage gravy... oh man. It was awful. I mean, it HAD to be from a powdered mix. It's rare I have to send something back, but I just couldn't do it. And sausage gravy ain't hard to do right. I asked the waiter and he didn't know how they made it but he was a gem about me returning it. I instead joined my sister's decision in the quiche. It was okay. I didn't realize it had spinach or asparagus in there- there was massive amounts of pretty flavorless cheddar cheese... the crust was bizarre.. kind of a stale bread taste... not awful... but definitely boring. The roasted potatoes were drenched in oil. Bleck. Service was prompt, attentive and awesome... maybe I just came on an off day in the kitchen... who knows. Next time, I'll just stick to the cafe side.

    (2)
  • Amy C.

    We stumbled upon this neighborhood cafe while visiting Nee Orleans. It is not fancy but the food was above and beyond amazing!! We had pancakes, salad, heuvos rancheros, and Not Yo Mamas Cornbread. Everything was incredible!! The neighborhood is authentic NO style, quiet with great character. Service, food, and character - all 5 stars!!

    (5)
  • Deb C.

    Amazing fresh foods. Over the top in flavored. Service great!! I love the crisp fresh salad with fantastic red pepper vinaigrette. The pancakes were grainy and fresh.

    (5)
  • Rick C.

    Awesome breakfast! Everything done superbly and large portions. Wish we weren't too full to eat more.

    (5)
  • Gator G.

    Friendly, fast service without a long wait. Crispy bacon and hash browns. Quiche was crustless which was a plus for me. Cappuccino was yummy, too. Very enjoyable experience!

    (4)
  • Yong B.

    Eat here if you're looking for breakfast. Good food, great service and vibe. My kinda place, frequented by locals, and outside the hustle of the Quarter. I wish I knew of more places like this in town.

    (4)
  • Amy W.

    We had a great breakfast on Valentines day, the best tasting hollandaise sauce I have ever had! Very friendly staff and great coffee, will definitely return on our next trip.

    (5)
  • Jay D.

    I'm glad this place serves brunch, because there's never a wait on the weekend and therefore remains a reliable option when lines are out the door at the Ruby Slipper or Cake Cafe (which they almost always are). Plus, the service is generally super friendly and efficient. I just wish the food were better (which is probably why there are never any crowds lining up). Things look great on the menu, and you can certainly sense an effort in the way specials are conceived. I just wish they were executed better. Omelettes are almost always overcooked and leathery. The gravy on the biscuits is thick, gluey, and lukewarm. The fried potatoes and French fries seem straight from a Sysco bag. The quiche is dense and overly rich. Nothing is inedible, but in a neighborhood with such great brunch options the food is definitely on the disappointing side. It's also a notch higher pricewise than it should be. A solid 2 stars for the food, but an extra one for the great service and decent coffee.

    (3)
  • Dara S.

    This was another local spot that we found on my last trip to New Orleans. The service was great, as per the usual New Orleans hospitality! The food was pretty good too. Both dishes could have been warmer, but it still tasted good. I had the vegetable quiche and my husband had the scramble. We left feeling satisfied and ready for a big day ahead of us.

    (3)
  • Tish D.

    I've never had a bad experience here! In the earlier days of the Who Dat, I was there almost everyday. The past year has me in a million directions so I don't get to frequent it as much as I used to. BUT, every time I stop by the experience is the same: wonderful staff, lovely customers, and comforting food. I find the time slip away somehow and yes, I've been late to work because of the relaxing (and hilarious) conversations floating around the shop. What better way to enjoy a cup of coffee, a pastry, a meal, or hell, even just a glass of water! Cafe Nero (the cute little add-on restaurant next door): Try The Marigny. If you like crab and shrimp, you won't be disappointed. The bacon is awesome and yes, it usually keeps me away from my vegetarian ways. Mawmaw's Quiche......yes, please! I also highly recommend the chicken n dumplings if it's a special. If you find yourself strolling along in the Marigny one beautiful day, stop by the Who Dat Coffee Cafe!!

    (5)
  • Jim E.

    Breakfast was great! The "da Cajun scramble" was definitely worthwhile. Coffee was excellent! Nice ambiance, local folks that knew the staff, etc. The only thing I can ding them on was service took a little longer than what I expected, considering how busy they were. Just bringing out coffee took quite a while. They could've been making a fresh batch though. That is the only thing I can ding them on. I'd definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Pedro L.

    My gf just moved in the neighborhood. My first visit there left me with a less than favorable impression. I love the way the cafe looks from the outside and I wanted to like it. The Good The neighborhood. The look of the cafe and the ambiance. The Bad The prices are too high, and unjustifiably so. The food is mediocre at best. I had a biscuit with my meals and I would have been better off playing street hockey with it. Service: SLOW. Waiter never smiled. He wasn't rude, he was nice when we needed something. He didn't check on us enough (to tell us the food would be 1/2 an hour for example) and forgot my extra gravy. Kept the water glasses filled though. Manager and/or owner. This is the first time I've been kicked out of a restaurant in New Orleans. "Umm, guys, we really need this table, so if you guys can..." I was appalled. First, the food took forever to be served. So long that my gf went and bought terrible, over-priced pastries at the front to tide us over. The croissant looked like it was bought in a package of 50 from Costco and then wrapped in Saran-wrap and sold for $3. There are no good bakeries in this part of New Orleans. I love the Bywater (where I live) and Marigny, but there's no La Boulangerie (Uptown) equivalent. So after dying (this was post-Running of the Bulls) of hunger and waiting for an eternity, we were told we were taking too long. Meanwhile, the restaurant wasn't even full! Will I ever go back? Hell no! I live close, my gf closer and I wanted to like it, but I will not give that place another dollar.

    (1)
  • Lindsay A.

    My husband and I live in the Marigny/Bywater, and make our way over to Who Dat once every couple weeks. The service is great, staff is always friendly. Their standard breakfast (eggs, grits, toast) is pretty good, but the corn cakes are aaaamazing. Huevos rancheros is one of their specials... corn cakes topped with eggs, black beans, salsa, cheese, and a dollop of sour cream. It's one of my favorite breakfasts in New Orleans, and it's huge- big enough for my husband and I to split. We'll continue to frequent Who Dat!

    (4)
  • Tams B.

    This place is wonderful. Talked to a nice lady named Sheila while I drank coffee. They do have a full menu. Just ask. They don't bite ;)

    (5)
  • Patrice R.

    Turns out a high school classmate is one of the partners in this cafe. She was out of town when my husband and I visited NOLA. She emailed a recommendation to try the Not Ya Momma's Cornbread dish. I ordered it and it was very tasty. It is also rich and filling and I couldn't finish it. It was an adventure getting to the cafe because of all the road construction going on in the city creating closed streets and detours. Once we got there, we were glad we tried it. Will definitely go back.

    (4)
  • Miles S.

    Craig just expanded the kitchen and is now serving dinner Thursday - Sunday. The fried catfish and seafood jambalaya on Fridays is sooo good.

    (5)
  • Nicole B.

    Since Cafe Nero and Who Dat Cafe are owned by the same person and "one giant business" I will review them both here. THEY SUCK. Who Dat Cafe-The prices here are mind blowing-ly (yes I made that up) expensive. I paid more money than I care to admit for pastry that was stale and sub-par at best. Cafe Nero- After a fun Running of the Bulls experience, my boyfriend, friend, and I came to Cafe Nero for some well deserved brunch. The service was ssssslllllllllooooooowwwwww and I can't for the life of me figure out why. There were only two tables occupied besides us. However the real kicker is what happened when I went to the bathroom. We were all finished with our meals (not great but we were starving so honestly the hit the spot) and had left our money for the bill and I decided to use the facilities before we left. When I come out of the bathroom I find out the owner had asked us to leave! I don't know why as, at the point, the place was near (if not completely) empty but apparently they needed the space. That is BAD customer service! What's more, is I actually came back for Milkfish the other night. Love love love Milkfish! No complaints there. However, I saw a mouse in cafe nero. When I told the guy who works down at Who Dat (I figured he was the person to complain to as opposed to the people who just operate out of there) he proceeds to tell me how it's a huge problem and then comes up with a broom in front of a ton (yes a ton because Milkfish is way better than Cafe Nero/Who Dat) of customers to try to kill it. Sadly (or not so sadly because I was eating) he couldn't find it. No worries. I'm sure because it is a "huge problem" and the management/owner clearly doesn't know how to run a business they'll have plenty to go around.

    (1)
  • Channa P.

    Huge fan of this place, but be warned it's cash only. At least they are nice enough to put an ATM in the back. I grabbed an iced chai that was delicious. I grabbed a fruity tea for my bud that was also great. This place had a cute feel, breakfast food, cookies, and a check-in special! You should go in there. Better than the Orange Couch. Or as my buddy Ezra calls it " the place where you walk inside and feel like an ipod."

    (4)
  • Trent R.

    not infested with hipsters or gutter punks. nice guys working. wide range of customers from old locals and construction dudes working in the neighborhood to shop owners and young residents. would be five stars if the first refill was free. as if four bucks for a cup of coffee isn't a 1000% profit margin. i'll be back.

    (3)
  • Ivana J.

    Who Dat Coffee Cafe was an enjoyable place to study for a few hours (free wifi), especially at the shady outdoor tables. The coffee was good, and I very much enjoyed my strawberry cookie.

    (4)
  • Mardi C.

    thank you craig for cafe nero. We finally stopped in and got FOOD. I'm just watching this place get better every time. We have been eyeing the menu, and decided to stop with our dog, and try the reuben. we LOVE reubens, and today? I had one here that was FAB YOU LUSSS! we split it, and it was perfect for two. lots of yummy meat, and sauerkraut, and crispy rye bread, with I believe? remolaude? YUMMY! new favorite guilty pleasure in my neighborhood. BTW? this is My spot for coffee, and mocha's on a regular basis. Thanks Craig, and Thanks Josh for being so wonderful today!

    (4)

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Opening Hours

  • Mon :7:00 am - 10:00pm

Specialities

  • Takes Reservations : Yes
    Delivery : No
    Take-out : Yes
    Accepts Credit Cards : Yes
    Good For : Brunch
    Parking : Street
    Bike Parking : Yes
    Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
    Good for Kids : Yes
    Good for Groups : Yes
    Attire : Casual
    Ambience : Casual
    Noise Level : Quiet
    Alcohol : Full Bar
    Outdoor Seating : Yes
    Wi-Fi : Free
    Has TV : No
    Waiter Service : Yes
    Caters : Yes
    Good for Working : Yes

Who Dat Coffee Cafe

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