The Table Cafe’
$ • Coffee Shops
Hours:
50 Wade St #1, Luling
(985) 331-5077
About The Table Cafe’
Customers' Favorites
The Table Cafe’ Reviews
To the girl that knows my coffee order and makes it the moment she sees me… you the real MVP. A life saver. Flawless.
That garlic aioli they put on their sandwiches SLAPS. 👏🏼
Hidden gem with amazing coffee, sandwiches and the friendliest staff. The atmosphere is relaxing and very homey. The muffuletta was to die for. The staff here are super welcoming and served the healthiest serving of southern hospitality. Will 100% return.
Such a warm welcoming atmosphere! I stopped by today around 2pm not knowing they didn’t sell lunch at that time, and the owner went out of her way to make me the lunch special anyways. She then took time to sit a chat with me. Not to mention the food and drinks are always delicious. I definitely recommend supporting this business!🤍
Menu
Hours
| Monday | 5:30AM - 7PM |
| Tuesday | 5:30AM - 7PM |
| Wednesday | 5:30AM - 7PM |
| Thursday | 5:30AM - 7PM |
| Friday | 5:30AM - 7PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
The Table Cafe is a charming lunch spot in St. Charles parish, offering light and delicious meals, some of which are health-conscious. Guests can enjoy a memorable biscuit sandwich for breakfast, and the cafe also offers a popular coffee flight, with flavors like coconut and cinnamon roll. The Mediterranean toast is well-prepared, and their chocolate chip cookie is both gooey and crispy. The cold brew is a favored alternative to the tea. The cafe can get busy, but they offer outside space to accommodate larger groups.
The cafe has very affordable drinks and food options, with basic but delicious menu items. Customers recommend the coffee flight, praising the unique flavors. The atmosphere is welcoming and chill, and the service is fast. The food is always freshly prepared and the employees are friendly and kind. Vegetarian options are available, and there is ample parking. The cafe has become a beloved gathering place for a group of regulars, who describe it as more like a kitchen table than a cafe.