Twelfth Night Coffee is featured in the French Quarter Journal by local journalist and poet Skye Jackson.
Read MoreRemembering a chance encounter with Richard Simmons
Read MoreAre the social standings prior to the French Revolution being recreated?
Read MoreGet Down America! Howard the Duck for President!
Read MoreTwelfth Night Coffee founder takes the WWLTV morning crew on a team building experience.
Read MoreThis Thanksgiving I remember Joan of Arc and her resistance to British Invasion to gleam insights into Colonialism in the New World.
Read MoreThe story behind the name of our Terre Gaillarde latte. Terre Gaillarde was downriver from New Orleans so we alternatively named it our Downriver Latte just in case customers can’t pronounce Terre Gaillarde. Read to learn more about it’s meaning…
Read MoreRead Gabriel De Clieu's polemic of his responsibility for the harvesting of coffee in the French American colonies translated into English.
Read MoreI’ve given bicycle tours to several celebrities, but in this instance I was given a spotlight in their production.
Read MoreOne of the initial investments into developing Louisiana was a hunt for gold. One of our early governors, Antione LaMothe, Siuer de Cadillac (Also the founder of Detroit), went to France to advance the search. He brokered a deal with Antione Crozat at the very location where their Ritz-Carlton is in Paris. Read more…
Read MoreAugust in New Orleans is hot and slow if you work in the French Quarter area, but there is refuge at Twelfth Night Coffee.
Read MoreGambit is one of the more popular members of the X-Men. Did you know he grew up in the streets of the French Quarter in New Orleans? Abandoned at birth at Charity Hospital because he was a mutant, this entry tells the tale of a New Orleans kid growing up as a thief in a city that’s not so Big and definitely not that Easy.
Read MoreOne of our specialty espresso drinks is named the Rougarou. But what or who is the Rougarou? Learn about this amazing coffee beverage and the Louisiana folklore that inspired it.
Read MoreWalking along the shores of Le Havre my mind’s eye pictures sail ships on the horizon…
Read MoreRemembering a ships journey from Saint-Malo, Benin, to Louisiana.
Read MoreWhile in Lorient, France I visited the Museum of the Company of the East. The establishment of New Orleans’ economy is linked to this French institution. One of its exhibits reveals the institution that ignited the wealth the city would cultivate.
Read MorePrivé is French for private. There’s a beautiful residential area in the courtyard behind our coffee house. The swimming pool that the residents get to enjoy revealed what was on our square block before buildings were erected on it in the late 1700’s.
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