The Kolache Kitchen - Freret St.

4701 Freret St, New Orleans
(504) 218-5341

Recent Reviews

Rebecca LeBlanc

The coffee was excellent, breakfast taco, magnificent and the staff was very friendly!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Dorian St. Thomas

$11 for 3 small kolaches that tasted like they had been sitting under a heat lamp for days. Not a good value, and mediocre quality at best.

Atmosphere: 3

Food: 1

Service: 5

Shelly Crow

Staff was unfriendly at the front, coffee looked old and was cold. No seating available inside.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 3

Service: 1

Kim Elfert

Coming into Nola for an out of town wedding. I had the best experience with a catering order recently. Ebony at your New Orleans location was so helpful and accommodating. She knew the product gave me advice was professional and made ordering from you guys a pleasure. Thank you.

Service: 5

hockeypaul33

This place, y'all. This place.Doesn't disappoint at all. I craved it after I came to this area last March. The bread is amazing. The tacos are good. Just a great little corner bakery.They cater as well, for those reps who go to the hospital. You need to consider them. They do a great job.Had a classic spicy and a steak taco. The sauce on the taco was amazing. The kolachie didnt disappoint.I'll be back.

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 5

Service: 3

Rebecca Wozniak

Came in at 11 am. Coffee was warm, not hot. Cinnamon roll tastes like it was made the day before. Hard texture. Classic sausage and cheese kolache was at least warm inside, looked like the cooked the cheese out of it or there wasn't enough in. Breakfast taco was soggy and watery. We ate outside as there was so seats inside. I guess either come early when food is fresh or go elsewhere.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Kevin Wozniak

Coffee was not hot, barely warm. Then they ran out. When I asked for a refill of fresh coffee, I was told to buy a new cup. Kolaches were basic and dry. Taco was gross. Eggs were runny. Servers were goofing around and not attentive. Worst breakfast in New Orleans and the uptown area.

Atmosphere: 2

Food: 1

Service: 1

Lucia Kim

Last Friday, we visited this restaurant after 2:00pm and we found out that we couldn’t buy anything. Almost nothing left!!! I really frustrated because I was so curious about the Kolache. We were so hesitated to leave and the manager read our mind. Ebony kindly gave some Kolache breads for taste. She was so nice and sweet. And she told us that we should come to the store around 7:00 am. So we promised to come back tomorrow morning even though we were rushed to the airport. The next morning, we arrived at 7:40am but we could not get Empanada!!! But we were very happy to have many breads. We love the breads so much!!! Thank you so much, Ebony!!!! You really made my day!!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Eddie Rage

The service here was horrible. The young lady behind the counter was rude to myself and the customers before me. A guy came from the back who looked like he was off the street (no uniform) and started handling food without gloves. Sometimes local help isn’t the best help here in New

Atmosphere: 4

Food: 2

Service: 1

Will

The Kolache Kitchen in New Orleans is a delightful culinary gem that brings a taste of Eastern Europe to the heart of the Big Easy. Their kolaches, a beloved Czech pastry, are a heavenly combination of sweet and savory fillings encased in perfectly flaky and buttery dough. The menu offers a diverse array of options, catering to a wide range of palates. The friendly and welcoming staff create a warm and inviting atmosphere, making every visit a pleasant experience. Whether you're stopping by for breakfast, a quick snack, or a leisurely lunch, The Kolache Kitchen is a must-visit spot for those seeking a unique and delicious twist on traditional New Orleans cuisine.

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Recommended dishes: Empanada, Cinnamon Roll

Mike Alfonso

I passed by with my wife and friends this morning and… wow. I think between the 4 of us we ordered about 12-15 tacos and 8 kolaches. As amazing as the food was, Honey was the star of the show. Such a sweetheart. Wonderful smile, great energy. She was just so freakin pleasant.Next time you’re in Nola, make sure you come here. I know we will!

Atmosphere: 5

Food: 5

Service: 5

Cribby

This location has the worst service from any food establishment I have ever seen in my 28 years of existence. Management: Please staff more people within a shift (at least 6), hire competent workers, and stop limiting the amount of kolaches that are made in the morning so we can finally get what we want to eat. Or just take some stuff off your menu if you are always going to be out. Do better.

Atmosphere: 1

Food: 1

Service: 1

Alison T.

Waited in there for about 25 minutes. Nobody talked to us or took our order. Maybe if you order online it's okay, but in person is a joke.

Daryl W.

This place previously was one of my favorite breakfast spots. However, the price increase and quality of food going down will keep me away. Ordered breakfast tacos and they were half the size they used to be and cost more! Won't be back!

Matt (Matt)

The guy who took my order pointed his finger at me while asking if I had been helped. I’m not sure what makes this place think that’s okay but it’s not. It’s extremely rude.I’ve been to the cbd location before as well as this one on Freret street. The club was oversalted and very obvious they use extremely cheap cuts of meat. Think like slimy and warm cuts of turkey and ham. Gross.I’ve had several kolaches and they’re really underwhelming. Like a slice of cheese and a slice of ham, etc. super cheap. It’s obvious the owner wants to save money by serving the cheapest possible food.The patio furniture on freret is also disgusting because it’s covered in dirt and grime with unattended drinks laying about.

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The Kolache Kitchen - Freret St.

4701 Freret St, New Orleans, LA 70115
(504) 218-5341