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“It's a great neighborhood place to hang out at and across from everything else on oak street like Made Well the grocery.” in 8 reviews
“I tried the white zombie which is espresso, white chocolate, and something else I can't remember.” in 3 reviews
“Before I started drinking coffee, I got the black pear iced tea, which is super delicious (so are the green pear and hibiscus varieties).” in 2 reviews
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Michael B.
Z'otz has three driving goals. It has always been our pride at Z'otz that we have use the finest ingredients and have made some of the best coffee and espresso in town. We promote not just specific artists but also encourage everyone to find the artist in themselves. Lastly but maybe most important of all, we want Z'otz to feel like your second living room where you can come and hang out , feeling comfortable and being accepted for who you are. We are an eclectic bunch made up of artists, musicians, comedians, law and med students, college or high school students, locals and friends visiting from afar. We are an eclectic bunch, please bring your own flavour to the mix .
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- Apr 7, 20244 check-ins
Neighborhood, eclectic coffee spot on Oak Street with major hipster vibes. They've got a long list of tea options served iced or hot. Added bonus it's open late until 11 pm for those out late looking for a caffeine fix.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Jan 14, 2024
I fell in love with coffee coming to Z'otz. It's always been my first stop while working and shopping on Oak Street. This eclectic and nostalgic coffee shop is so charming, combining a unique blend of vintage decor, cozy indoor/outdoor seating, and a diverse menu of specialty coffees and pastries. Throughout the years the warm ambiance and service has not wavered. When on Oak Street stop in to indulge in an assortment of rich flavors and aromas of coffee.
Helpful 14Thanks 2Love this 10Oh no 0 - Nicole A.Los Angeles, CA051Mar 21, 2024
Love a good anarchist coffee house. Espresso was good and staff were about as friendly as baristas usually are lol.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Mar 23, 2023
Found this neat little place to grab a coffee. The atmosphere is cool total voodoo/New Orleans. The young lady behind the counter was very nice as well. The only reason I did not give it five stars was because of the loud music.
But the coffee and the treats and the staff make it a very enjoyable morning stop. I even got a coffee to go. The drip coffee is delicious.Helpful 2Thanks 0Love this 2Oh no 0 - Katie A.FT SM HOUSTON, TX02Mar 19, 2024
Z'otz is my go to for getting a lot of work done. Coffee is always good, love the blackberry hibiscus tea in the summertime. The baked goods are also great. Have never had a bad experience there.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Paul W.New Orleans, LA136608144Nov 21, 2023
Came here for the first time today circa 10 am. Popular place with a line for almost the entire time I was there. The barista was great! He hustles. As a result, I tipped him! The medium roast drip coffee was good, but not quite as good as PJs. The almond croissant looked gorgeous but was underwhelming. Not a real French croissant, sorry. The Internet speed was approx 90/mbs - vastly better than Starbucks and PJ on Maple. Very alternative look and feel to the place. On-street parking. Recommended and I will be back.
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 1 - Mar 20, 2022
What a weird little cafe; I loved it! It is the epitope of unique. The walls and decor are so random sort of like a mix of Halloween, death and maybe Voodoo. I walked in and there was a manquin, wrapped with lights wires and no arms with a mask on sitting on one of the chairs in the main cafe area. The tables have old newspaper articles about deaths and cults written in them gelled to the tables. There are random old books in the tony book case in the corner. And on the walls, it appeared to have bone colored paper mache texture that could almost be interpreted as skin. It was really neat and definitely not like any other place I have been to in New Orleans or at least maybe other than the French Quarter.
We walked in and the very laid back, nice barista recommended a few items since the menu was being redone. She suggested the Zombie and I ordered that with white chocolate. The hubs ordered the white chocolate latte. Both were really good, but I preferred the latte. The coffee had a great, creamy taste and the coffee was thick. I really enjoyed that.
As I walked around, the cafe was much larger than I thought because up the stairs was another little loungey area with couches and chairs. And then passed that was another little loungey area.
This place is really laid back and you feel of sense of no judgement here. People are themselves here. I imagine this is a place where every time you go back, you see something new. That's hard to do and Zotz nailed it.Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Sarah D.Metairie, LA9112Oct 25, 2023
Drinks are delicious, and they were quick to getting us our drinks. I get weird vibes from this place tho, definitely not your typical cafe
Helpful 1Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Joshua S.Metairie, LA013Jun 29, 2023
Get the spicy chai tea latte. Pass on the Zombie iced coffee. Great ambiance and staff.
Helpful 0Thanks 0Love this 0Oh no 0 - Matthew P.Grand Rapids, MI356May 30, 2023
Great coffee, great service, witty banter, great space. What more could you ask for in a neighborhood coffee joint?
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