
Bebettes: A New Orleans Coffeehouse is a French-Creole inspired breakfast and lunch cafe. Locals and out-of-state visitors know us for our mouth-watering French donuts known as beignets (pronounced ‘ben-yay’). We make our beignets fresh per order and serve them warm with powdered sugar, chocolate, or cinnamon sugar. We are located in Downtown Asheville at the Grove Arcade off of Page Street. We welcome all visitors in our doors and invite you to try one of our classic menu items. During COVID-19, we are following all state guidelines and ask that our guests comply with safety and mask requirements. Thanks and we look forward to seeing you soon!
Lattes, sandwiches & pastries are offered in this mellow destination with a terrace.
Hours
| Friday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Saturday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Sunday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Monday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Tuesday | 8 AM–2 PM |
| Wednesday | 8 AM–5 PM |
| Thursday | 8 AM–5 PM |
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1 Page Ave #111, Asheville, NC 28801
Phone: (828) 333-3130
Website: https://bebettescoffeehouse.com/
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Reviews
• My wife and I were vacationing in Asheville, NC. We scouted Bebette’s as tourists.
• I ordered the hot sea salt caramel latte with an extra shot.
• My wife ordered the iced Madagascar vanilla bean latte with almond milk substituted for dairy due to her sensitivities and a half sweetness level to meet her taste preferences and admittedly better stewardship of blood sugar levels.
PROS
• We loved both lattes. Each sip of my sea salt caramel latte was buttery and salty with a balanced sweetness level that perfectly met expectations. My wife seemed pleased with hers and noted that it had good flavor, wasn’t overly sweet, and featured an in-house syrup (which hints at superior quality control).
• Portions were appropriate for what we paid. (This isn’t always true at some coffee shops in the area, as we recently found.)
• Attractive menu and seasonal offerings that were easy to understand.
• Staff were relaxed and approachable.
• Great location near the outdoor seating area of Battery Park Book Exchange, which gave me NOLA vibes as a serendipitous bonus.
CONS
• Closes early on Tuesdays, so plan accordingly or you’ll miss a great cafe.
• Hours of operation overlap with paid meter times, so you’ll either pay to park or walk a few blocks from a residential area (like we did).
BOTTOM LINE
• We both enjoyed our visit and may revisit for more lattes and a garlic BLT.
The beignets are as awesome as you expect, but for me the real star was the chickory coffee with whole milk (oat also available). It was the way you imagine coffee when you open a fresh pack, but oh so much better! Rich and creamy with no bitterness which seems to be the weakness of so many other craft dark roasts. If you love dark roast, get to this place asap! I drink a lot of good coffee, but this was in a special category. It was so good! If I lived there I would be there at least once a week for the coffee alone.