Michelle Landry: Yummy and delicious sliders! The cinnamon roll donut was great as well as the black out chocolate donut! I'm coming back!
Kimberly H.: Their coffee is good without being bitter, their cinnamon roll was delicious, and the decor is quirky, loved it
Luis Hernández: The best donuts in town by far! The maple bacon donut looks fancy so it gets all to attention but my fav is the cinnamon sugar donut!
5. Hot Tin Roof Bar
8.9
2031 Saint Charles Ave Fl 14, New Orleans, LA
Hotel Bar · Central City - Garden · 13 tips and reviews
Fodor's Travel: Get the Pineapple Upside-Down Daiq, which combines Plantation pineapple rum, Luxardo cherry brandy, cinnamon simple syrup, lime, and bitters. Read more.
DoubleDeuce: Everyone will tell you that this rooftop has the best views in New Orleans. And they might just very well be right. I definitely appreciated the view.
Silvia Aki: Cool rooftop bar with locals, good drinks and pretty view of the city 🌃
6. Shaya
9.2
4213 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA
Israeli Restaurant · Touro · 80 tips and reviews
Jack Wolff: My favorite dish was the KIBBEH NAYEH! As starters be sure to order the SALATIM and the ROASTED CAULIFLOWER. Save space for dessert, the WARM CINNAMON BABKA is amazing! P.S. The Pita is Delicious!!!
The Neighborhood Korner: Shaya approaches Israeli cuisine as a grand mosaic, drawing influence and inspiration from North Africa, the Middle East, Eastern Europe, Turkey and Greece.
Angela San Telmo Loft: Excellent Middle Eastern food. A unique flair. Modern. Light. Sophisticated. Different. It's the Middle Eastern flavors you want and love but way interesting in terms of flavor & presentation.
8. La Boulangerie
9.0
4600 Magazine St (at Cadiz St), New Orleans, LA
Bakery · Uptown - Carrollton · 48 tips and reviews
Jonathon Fogle: Excellent cinnamon rolls, blueberry muffins, and coffee
Allen Nguyen: Easily the best French bakery in town. If they have it, go for the Brioche Suisse and a cup of joe, you won't regret it.
Gambit New Orleans: Gambit's Best of New Orleans Readers' Poll 2012 Winner: Best Bakery Read more.
10. Mondo
8.2
900 Harrison Ave (Marshall Foch), New Orleans, LA
New American Restaurant · Lakeview · 32 tips and reviews
Tasting Table: Start your day with a breakfast pizza of potatoes, bacon, ricotta, and Parmesan, with a perfectly runny egg on top. Finish off your meal with cinnamon beignets with honey yogurt: Read more.
Jeff Hinson: Start with a few snacks (fried hominy, trio of deviled eggs, shrimp+pork meatballs) and check out the cocktail menu. Wood oven pizzas are perfect to share. Kobe flank steak w/ fries = amazing!
Eater: Service is comfortable but attentive and the food is great, as expected in a Spicer operation. [Eater 38 Member]
11. Brennan's
9.2
417 Royal Street, New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · French Quarter · 161 tips and reviews
Nicole Cheramie: Impress family or a date for breakfast or brunch at this family run spot. Get the bananas foster, invented here, & watch the show as butter, sugar, cinnamon, liqueur & dark rum are flambéed tableside.
Nicole Cheramie: Impress family or a date for lunch or brunch at this family run spot. Get the bananas foster, invented here, & watch the show as butter, sugar, cinnamon, liqueur & dark rum are flambéed tableside.
Nicole Cheramie: Impress family or enjoy a lunch or brunch date at this family-run spot. Get the Bananas Foster, invented here, & watch the show as butter, sugar, cinnamon, liqueur & dark rum are flambéed tableside.
12. Palace Café
8.4
605 Canal St (btwn Chartres & Royal), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Central Business District · 163 tips and reviews
Ashley: I got the wicked delicious drink, I wouldn't recommend it - the cinnamon was overwhelming, crab claws app was unremarkable, but the pecan catfish was great, plus the bananas foster for dessert
Dulce Bautista: Bananas foster with cinnamon sparks.
Al Dea: Banana Foster is the way to go.
14. Willa Jean
9.2
611 Okeefe Ave (Girod St), New Orleans, LA
Bakery · Central Business District · 109 tips and reviews
Santiago Mandi: Probably the best place I ate while in New Orleans. The Fried Oyster Benedict and cinnamon monkey bread were to die for
Megan Allison: Grits with crawfish gravy and buttery biscuits, amaze. Adorable place, staff and customers. Best breakfast I could find in the area. Loved!
Nicole Gerszberg: Cookies are unreal, also amazing coffee, avo toast, bloody Marie’s. Hangover bowl is one of a kind!
15. Restaurant August
8.7
301 Tchoupitoulas St (Gravier St), New Orleans, LA
Cajun and Creole Restaurant · Central Business District · 107 tips and reviews
Kevin Miller: House apple and cinnamon infused bourbon is brilliant
Epicurious: Here you'll find local oysters transfigured three ways on a single plate, rabbit cassoulet alive with vivid flavors, and pan-roasted redfish with basil risotto and fried green tomatoes. Read more.
Jen (Blathering) L: There were 2 tasting menu options this evening & 1 was vegetarian (but not vegan). Unbelievable! All items from tasting menus were available ala carte too.