Coffee roaster$$Mon to Fri 07:00-17:00, Sat to Sun 08:00-17:00Public cafe
Mammoth Coffee in New Orleans is the Warehouse District roaster and Baronne Street cafe, with a long pour-over bar, single-origin espresso. At 821 Baronne St.
Tip: The pour-over menu rotates weekly; ask the barista for the lighter roast if you want clarity over body.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Burundi
How they serve: Espresso, Pour-over, Whole bean retail
Coffee roaster$$Daily 06:00-19:00 (varies by location)Public cafe
PJ's Coffee in New Orleans is the local 1978-founded roaster started by Phyllis Jordan, with cold-brew Granita the cult order and a Frenchmen Street cafe.
Tip: The Granita (sweetened cold-brew slush) is the local drink in summer; order it at any PJ's location.
Sources from: Brazil, Colombia, Guatemala
How they serve: Espresso, Cold brew, Drip, Whole bean retail
Coffee roaster$$Daily 07:00-17:00Public cafe
Revelator Coffee in New Orleans is the Birmingham, Alabama roaster's Tchoupitoulas Street store in the Warehouse District, with a long communal table.
Tip: The Tchoupitoulas cafe is one of the largest laptop-friendly rooms in the Warehouse District.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Costa Rica
How they serve: Espresso, Pour-over, Whole bean retail
Coffee roaster$$Daily 07:00-17:00Public cafe
Cherry Coffee Roasters in New Orleans is the women-owned Uptown roaster on Laurel Street in a 1923 firehouse, with single-origin and an espresso flight.
Tip: The espresso flight pairs the house blend against a single-origin shot; the rear roastery is glass-walled and visible from the counter.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala
How they serve: Espresso, Pour-over, Whole bean retail
Coffee roaster$$Daily 07:00-18:00 at Magazine; roastery hours Mon to SatPublic cafe
French Truck Coffee in New Orleans is the local single-origin roaster founded by Geoffrey Meeker, with the Magazine Street cafe and a Dryades Street roastery.
Tip: The roastery on Dryades Street runs a free cupping on most Saturday mornings; check the website for the schedule.
Sources from: Ethiopia, Colombia, Guatemala
How they serve: Espresso, Pour-over, Whole bean retail