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Baton Rouge coffee shops open after Hurricane Ida, where locals can have a cup, charge phones and use Wi-Fi

If you’re in need of a place to cool off, charge your phone or simply take a break, several coffee shops have reopened, offering Wi-Fi, A/C and cold drinks.

This list was last updated Friday, Sept. 3, at 1 p.m.

Know of others we should add to this list? We’ll keep updating it today, so email tips to [email protected].


Boba ParTea

2515 O’Neal Lane

facebook.com/bobapartea.70816

Brew Ha-Ha

711 Jefferson Highway, #2A

instagram.com/brewhahabr

CC’s Coffee House

Find list of open locations here

ccscoffee.com

Coffee Call

3132 College Drive

facebook.com/CoffeeCallbr

Coffee Joy

3617 Perkins Road, #1B

coffeejoy.com

French Truck Coffee

2978 Government St.

instagram.com/frenchtruck

La Divina Italian Cafe

3535 Perkins Road, Suite 360

ladivinaitaliancafe.com

Light House Coffee

257 Lee Drive, Suite O

lighthousecoffeebr.com

Magpie Cafe

3205 Perkins Road

instagram.com/magpie_cafe

PJ’s Coffee

Multiple locations reopened – Gonzales, Prairieville, Zachary and downtown Baton Rouge

instagram.com/pjscoffee

Rêve Coffee Lab – Baton Rouge

8211 Village Plaza Court, Building 4, Suite 1A

revecoffeeroasters.com

Social Coffee

Inside Chow Yum Phat 2363 Hollydale Ave., which will be open after 3 p.m. today

socialcoffeebr.square.site

Teatery

7620 Corporate Blvd., Suite G

instagram.com/teatery225

The Vintage – Baton Rouge

333 Laurel St.

facebook.com/thevintagebr

Jennifer Tormo Alvarez
Jennifer Tormo Alvarez was the editor of “225” for nearly 11 years, leading the magazine through two print and digital redesigns, three anniversary years, a flood and the pandemic. She is obsessed with restaurant interiors, sparkling water, Scorpio astrology memes and, admittedly, the word “obsessed.” She is willing to travel to see indie bands in concert, but even better if they play a show at Chelsea’s Live.