Cafe Beignet Canal Street Checkered Floor Interior New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Patrons queue beneath a marquee-lit ordering counter inside the Canal Street location of Cafe Beignet, outfitted with a black-and-white checkered tile floor and white wireframe bistro seating. The beignet, designated as the official state doughnut of Louisiana in 1986, is a deep-fried, yeast-raised pastry brought to the region by 18th-century Acadian settlers. The establishment's interior design utilizes bent-wire parlor chairs and high-contrast geometric tiling to replicate late 19th-centu

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Cafe Beignet Canal Street Checkered Floor Interior New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Patrons queue beneath a marquee-lit ordering counter inside the Canal Street location of Cafe Beignet, outfitted with a black-and-white checkered tile floor and white wireframe bistro seating. The beignet, designated as the official state doughnut of Louisiana in 1986, is a deep-fried, yeast-raised pastry brought to the region by 18th-century Acadian settlers. The establishment's interior design utilizes bent-wire parlor chairs and high-contrast geometric tiling to replicate late 19th-centu
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Cafe Beignet Canal Street Checkered Floor Interior New Orleans United States // NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana — Patrons queue beneath a marquee-lit ordering counter inside the Canal Street location of Cafe Beignet, outfitted with a black-and-white checkered tile floor and white wireframe bistro seating. The beignet, designated as the official state doughnut of Louisiana in 1986, is a deep-fried, yeast-raised pastry brought to the region by 18th-century Acadian settlers. The establishment's interior design utilizes bent-wire parlor chairs and high-contrast geometric tiling to replicate late 19th-centu

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