Satsuma Maple

  4.5 – 564 reviews   • Cafe

Social Profile:

Hipster-friendly coffeehouse with locally sourced American fare in a brick-walled space.

✔️Breakfast ✔️Brunch ✔️Lunch ✔️Dine in ✔️Take out Satsuma Maple 70118

Hours

Tuesday7:30 AM–3 PM
Wednesday7:30 AM–3 PM
Thursday7:30 AM–3 PM
Friday7:30 AM–3 PM
Saturday7:30 AM–3 PM
Sunday7:30 AM–3 PM
Monday7:30 AM–3 PM

Address and Contact Information

Address: 7901 Maple St, New Orleans, LA 70118

Phone: (504) 309-5557

Website: http://www.satsumamaple.com/

Menu Photos

satsumamaple.com

Photo Gallery

Related Web Results

Satsuma Maple

uptown new orleans breakfast & lunch coffee & juice. Granola-Cut-Out.png.

Satsuma Café: Home

Dauphine. 3218 Dauphine St. New Orleans, LA 504.304.5962. 8am-3pm daily. See the Menu.

Satsuma Maple | New Orleans LA – Facebook

Satsuma Maple, New Orleans. 2780 likes · 3 talking about this · 5246 were here. Small cafe serving breakfast and lunch with fresh ingredients. Open for…

Reviews

Monique Jumonville
Can’t tell you how refreshing it is to go somewhere and receive a beautiful, perfectly cooked and solid breakfast! I’m very happy! The latte was also amazing! Very nice staff and atmosphere. Adorable little cafe!
… more
Ctgb2
Satsuma on Maple Street was one of my favorite casual breakfast stops in New Orleans. The space felt bright, artsy, and relaxed — the kind of place where you can ease into your morning without feeling rushed.

I ordered a simple breakfast plate and a fresh juice, and everything tasted clean and thoughtfully prepared. The ingredients felt fresh, and the flavors were light but satisfying. It’s not heavy diner food — it’s more on the wholesome, feel-good side.

Overall, Satsuma Maple is perfect for a laid-back brunch or coffee break — fresh, friendly, and quietly charming.
… more
S. LaCour-S.
I have visited this coffee shop twice and both times loved everything I saw and ate. The atmosphere is conducive to work as well as social gatherings. It seems a lively spot in its community. Additionally, I like very much that 12% gratuity is added automatically. I think most people give at least that much and having it already added means that you can just order and be done while knowing that everyone that works there shares that tip and it helps provide a standard living wage consistently. For that alone, I would be a patron but it has more!
The teas are wonderful. The hibiscus tea is a rare and welcome find. The menu is inviting and can be modified. Everything is made fresh. There’s a good amount of parking and pets are welcome. There is an adorable water station outside. I most definitely recommend Satsuma!
… more
Travis Quintanilla
First time going. I got the pablano and pork hash. Amazing. Everything on the plate tasted different, but the flavor blended so well together. My wife got the bagel plate with lox, which was also awesome. Everything was fresh and light. I also appreciated their selection of Pressed juices. I will definitely be going back.
… more
yo mama
The Dr. Suess sandwich was really good. The green eggs are fun. The pork hash was delicious. I would definitely eat here again!
… more
Hannah Akes
I visited Satsuma today for lunch with my young sister and my 80-year-old grandmother. While we were waiting for someone to come take our order, we grabbed a table so my grandmother could sit down, as she wasn’t feeling well. When I tried to explain this to the waitress with short brown hair and glasses, she cut me off and told us to get up because we hadn’t ordered yet and couldn’t “save” a table. The only reason we sat early was out of concern for my grandmother.

We did eventually get a table and ate for about 30 minutes. As we were finishing up, a different waitress came over and asked if we’d be sitting there for a while. I told her we were about to leave, but the interaction made us feel rushed out.

The service felt unprofessional and lacking basic courtesy. I understand having rules about tables, but asking a child and an elderly woman to stand while we were waiting to order, and not even letting me explain, felt unnecessary. The food was mediocre as well.

With so many great places to eat in New Orleans, I’d recommend Fresco’s, Shug’s Bagels, or Maple Street Cafe instead in this area!
… more
Joe Pappalardo
Satsuma never disappoints. I stopped in for a late breakfast and ordered the Mexican breakfast plate with a side of crispy bacon—and it was exactly what I needed. Everything was fresh, flavorful, and clearly made with care. The eggs were perfectly cooked, the beans were seasoned just right, and the avocado tied it all together. And that bacon? Super crispy and exactly how bacon should be done.

The vibe at Satsuma is relaxed and welcoming, with that unmistakable neighborhood café feel that makes you want to linger a little longer. Great spot for a casual breakfast or brunch in New Orleans—definitely one of my go-to favorites.
… more
Sierra S.
Very nice cafe. Friendly staff. I love that they add a 12% gratuity to the total for the staff to share. I ordered a hot vanilla latte. They had it out to me quickly and it was a delicious and well crafted beautiful drink. The cafe is spacious and has a hip , breezy vibe to it. They also use Cortas rosewater for some of their drinks which is BOMB. They housemake their vanilla syrup.
… more
Nola Guide
Awesome breakfast and lunch spot. Easily the best pancakes in the city.
… more
Jordee York
I found another breakfast spot today. It’s a cute little breakfast/brunchy spot on a cozy corner. I got the basic breakfast with scrambled eggs, bacon, and wheat toast. The eggs were nice and fluffy. The bacon was a nice, thick cut that had the perfect crisp. It wasn’t them old flimsy, weak pieces that some places give you! The wheat toast was good as well, and the jam spread was super delish!! It definitely had a chill, relaxed atmosphere…
Next time, I’d like to try the sandwiches!!
… more
… View more

Leave a Comment