My Top Five Brands of Coffee

Why I Started Drinking Coffee & What Brands of Coffee I Like

Erika
I first started drinking coffee with one of my friends in a Baton Rouge coffee house. I had seen my mom and my aunt drink cafe au lait at Morning Call and Cafe Du Monde in the New Orleans French Market many times while I was growing up, but I hadn't ordered any myself until I was an adult.

Since cafe au lait means coffee with milk, it's a good choice for beginner coffee drinkers - especially those who live in or around New Orleans. One half hot milk and one half hot coffee plus my addition of a teaspoon or two of sugar and the drink tastes really smooth. Too bad it's not popular in Colorado where I currently live and have lived these past 5 years.

Even though I started with cafe au lait, I gradually weaned myself off all that milk and sugar. As long as I have a bit of cream and a good brand of beans or grounds these days, I'm happy with a cup or two of coffee several times a week at my own home. Let me tell you a few brands that I have come to love over my coffee drinking years:

Cafe Du Monde was the first brand I remember having, and it set the taste of expectation in my mouth. Since this brand is made with chicory, it has a naturally sweet taste. Add to that sweetness quite a bit of milk and I was hooked on cafe au lait for the longest time in Louisiana. Although one can order this coffee from the Cafe Du Monde website, visiting Cafe Du Monde is limited to several New Orleans and surrounding area locations.

Next was Community Coffee brand from CC's Coffee House. This brand is produced and sold mostly in Louisiana, although it distributes in several other southern states. My mom was addicted to going to CC's at least once a week at one point in my life, and since I would go with her I quickly became a fan of this taste as well. Unfortunately there are no CC's Coffee Houses in Colorado but one can order straight from their website.

While I worked at a La Madeleine in Louisiana years ago, I fell in love with the French roast there since coffee was free to employees. I was the person in charge of grinding the beans and brewing the grounds at La Madeleine, so I got the full experience several times a shift. La Madeleine brand also makes American and decaf. All three are wonderful, but no La Madeleine restaurants around here in Colorado. I'm very thankful that La Madeleine's website has a product order section.

Of course Starbucks coffee has good flavor also. One of my favorite Starbucks blends is Verona, which comes in decaf as well, which has been what I've bought and ordered lately. Starbucks has many coffee houses around where I live in Denver, so I am able to purchase their brand at any convenient time.

Maxwell House is another great-tasting brand, and it is readily available. Most grocery stores and even drug stores sell Maxwell House brand. Despite the fact that it looks so average, it is full of flavor and I highly recommend it, especially the French Roast but also the regular.

Those are my top 5 brands of coffee that I love to drink. Since I once asked for cafe au lait at a Starbucks here in Denver and the server looked at me quite funny, I no longer ask for it in Colorado. When I'm visiting the New Orleans area, though, I make sure to order some.

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Erika has been married for 8+ years to her college sweetheart and stays at home with their 2 children. She enjoys blogging, reading lots of books, finding good deals, homeschooling, and learning more from th...  View profile

  • Cafe au lait is a good way to start drinking coffee since it's not as strong as regular coffee.
  • Louisiana has plenty of good brands of coffee.
Cafe Du Monde began at the New Orleans French Market in 1862.

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  • Erika Lutz2/26/2007

    T.M., thank you for the comment. I haven't yet tried the Guatemala Antigua from Starbucks, but now I will have to since you suggested it. A friend of mine (after reading this article) also suggested I order lattes when I want an au lait b/c it's so similar; well, lattes are actually what I do order at coffee houses when I want something hot. I love my lattes, but they don't remind me of cafe au lait at all, though, even with the similarities. I guess it's just something in my head, LOL. Thanks for the suggestions, though!

  • T. M. Meacham2/26/2007

    Erika, I was totally going to suggest Verona until I saw you'd already included it. Have you ever tried Guatemala Antigua from Starbucks? You might like that one also. I work at Starbucks and have had a few customers ask for an au lait, which I suppose is the same or similar to a latte (espresso, steamed milk, little bit of foam). Would love to try one in New Orleans someday!

  • Erin Lenfestey2/24/2007

    Erika, the pictures is so good! This weekend I drank coffee at 8 PM, I usually do not drink coffee that late, and I could feel the buzz.

  • Erika Lutz2/21/2007

    Laura, thanks for the comment! I know what you mean about the cafe au lait; I miss it so much.

  • Laura Brady2/21/2007

    I love cafe au lait too, but for some reason it never tastes as good as when I drink it in New Orleans! It may be the chicory, but I think it's also the atmosphere and the people...good article!

  • Erika Lutz2/19/2007

    Thanks for the comment, Amy! I love Maxwell house, but I've been out of it for a long time - it's time for me to buy some more. Besides that one and Starbucks, do y'all like any other brands?

  • Amy V2/19/2007

    The two kinds that we drink are on your list! We used to always get Maxwell house, but lately we have been hooked on getting Starbucks whole bean coffee.

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