Cafe Beignet Canal Street Vintage Marquee Interior New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Patrons queue beneath an illuminated, vintage-style marquee inside the Canal Street location of Cafe Beignet, with white wire-backed chairs reflecting off the polished foreground tables. The interior design incorporates classical elements of late 19th-century commercial architecture, notably the decorative pressed tin ceiling tiles originally popularized as a fire-resistant alternative to ornate plasterwork. The establishment specializes in the traditional Louisiana beignet, a square, deep-

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Cafe Beignet Canal Street Vintage Marquee Interior New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Patrons queue beneath an illuminated, vintage-style marquee inside the Canal Street location of Cafe Beignet, with white wire-backed chairs reflecting off the polished foreground tables. The interior design incorporates classical elements of late 19th-century commercial architecture, notably the decorative pressed tin ceiling tiles originally popularized as a fire-resistant alternative to ornate plasterwork. The establishment specializes in the traditional Louisiana beignet, a square, deep-
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Cafe Beignet Canal Street Vintage Marquee Interior New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Patrons queue beneath an illuminated, vintage-style marquee inside the Canal Street location of Cafe Beignet, with white wire-backed chairs reflecting off the polished foreground tables. The interior design incorporates classical elements of late 19th-century commercial architecture, notably the decorative pressed tin ceiling tiles originally popularized as a fire-resistant alternative to ornate plasterwork. The establishment specializes in the traditional Louisiana beignet, a square, deep-

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