We left our baggage in the French Quarter apartment of a firend of Joe's and went to the Cafe du Monde for coffee and - - what else? Beignets.
I'd never heard of them. Was dubious of all that sugar - - and as if there wasn't enough coating the pastries, each little table held a shaker full of more powered sugar. (Wearing black wool dress in Chicago made sense, but here was unwise - not just hot & humid weather, a lap sprinkled with white was unappealing). Three puffy squares of fried dough covered with a thick layer of powdered sugar. I was an instant fan. And I still am. I've made beignets here at home. Not often, though. It's a time-consuming process.
I was not so attracted by the chicory coffee. I drink my coffee black, which isn't wise in New Orleans. Way, way too bitter and strong. I learned to add water when I was out. And at home I'd use just half as much New Orleans-style coffee.
Bayou Bakery gets it right with both the beignets and the coffee (which I still drink black). Here's a link to Joe's initial blog about the place: http://joeb-tallyho.blogspot.com/2010/11/new-orleans-comes-to-arlington-virginia.html. And a follow-up, continuing to rave. http://joeb-tallyho.blogspot.com/search/label/Bayou%20Bakery
Next thing is to try the Bayou Bakery's muffaletta sandwich and compare with the ones we go at Central Grocery on Decatur Street.