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Congregation Coffee in New Orleans is the Algiers Point cafe and roaster on Pelican Avenue, ten minutes from Jackson Square via ferry, with single-origin filter and a quiet patio.
Signature drink: House espresso
Tip: Take the Algiers Ferry across the river for the morning; it costs around $2 and runs every 30 minutes.
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Stumptown at the Ace Hotel in New Orleans is the Portland-roaster cafe inside the 1928 lobby on Carondelet Street, with a long pour-over bar and a CBD work crowd at the counter.
Signature drink: Cold brew
Tip: The Ace lobby itself is a workspace; order Stumptown and use the long communal table.
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French Truck Coffee in New Orleans is the local roaster's Magazine Street flagship in the Lower Garden District, with single-origin pour-overs and a sunny window seat row.
Signature drink: House blend espresso
Tip: The roastery on Dryades Street offers cupping sessions on weekends; book ahead.
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Revelator Coffee in New Orleans is the Birmingham roaster cafe on Tchoupitoulas Street in the Warehouse District, with single-origin filter and an airy minimalist concrete room.
Signature drink: Drip filter
Tip: The Tchoupitoulas store has the longest table in the city for laptop sessions; outlets at every seat.
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Satsuma Cafe in New Orleans is the Bywater corner cafe on Dauphine Street, with fresh-pressed juice, vegetable plates, biscuits and a small back garden for laptop mornings.
Signature drink: Fresh juice
Tip: The avocado toast and the kale smoothie are the rotating regulars; the back porch is the prime seat.
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Merchant in New Orleans is the CBD cafe on Common Street at Carondelet, in the 1899 historic Hibernia building, with sweet and savory crepes, espresso and a long workday crowd.
Signature drink: Crepe with espresso
Tip: The Nutella banana crepe is the cult order; the front-window counter has the best laptop seat.