PJ's Coffee
About the Business
PJ's Coffee, located at 1202 South Tyler Street in Covington, Louisiana, is a beloved bakery, cafe, food, restaurant, and store all rolled into one. Since its establishment in 1978 by coffee industry pioneer Phyllis Jordan, PJ's Coffee has been dedicated to providing the best coffee in the business. Now owned and operated by New Orleans natives and brothers Paul, Steven, and Scott Ballard, the company remains true to its mission and roots.
What sets PJ's Coffee apart is its commitment to quality, using top Arabica beans sourced from around the world and employing superior roasting techniques in small batches. The team at PJ's is passionate about the art of coffeemaking, ensuring that every cup is brewed to perfection.
The menu at PJ's Coffee is diverse, with a simple goal of bringing people together over a cup of coffee, tea, or beignet, while also offering a taste of New Orleans. Whether you're looking for breakfast catering for a corporate event, party, or special occasion, PJ's Coffee has you covered with freshly baked pastries, hot and cold coffee drinks, and delicious sandwiches.
With made-to-order catering trays available for events of all sizes, PJ's Coffee makes breakfast and coffee catering easy and convenient. Whether you need same-day catering or want to schedule ahead of time, PJ's Coffee has a variety of options to suit your needs. For more information on their coffee and breakfast catering services, visit their catering page. Spread some joy one sip at a time with PJ's Coffee.
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Location & Phone number
1202 S Tyler St, Covington, LA 70433, United States
Hours open
Monday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Tuesday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Wednesday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Thursday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Friday:
6:00 AM - 9:00 PM
Saturday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Sunday:
7:00 AM - 7:00 PM
Reviews
"The batista messed up my order. I had to pay for a separate shot of espresso after I asked for one added originally. It doesn't even taste good. $7 later and the coffee is garbage. I won't be back. For reference, I ordered an Iced Chai with a shot of espresso."
"Super friendly crewe...smiles all around. Extra "bright" spot in a long day at the hospital. Thank you so much!!"
"Always get my drink right!! It tastes so perfect. My only dislike about PJ’s is that different locations drinks always taste different. I cannot visit the location in Covington anymore. The girls were so nice, and I wish i knew who was there the day i went by because my drink was perfect! Thank you ladies!"
"I think I covered this already. A strip shop. Ok. Scones. Then eggs white in a biscuit. Croissant. I think coffee shops are like , if it is on your way to something, then it will do. Right. The staff is good. I want to see a pist for a coffee house with glass stored pastry when a person drives miles and miles or an hour through traffic yo get there."
"It s there. Coffee. Pre prepared pastry. We do not get it. One coffee house is the same as all the others Right? It is not a negative on the coffee house. Realize this, since the days have gone when a waitress strolled around a quaint shop and poured fresh brewed pots of coffee all day with sweeteners and cream, coffee places are now just a place to get an expensive coffee. Simple. Like any Perks and Stabuck$$$$$ and other, it is a walk in the door, see a counter with stuff stacked behind a glass and people serving a counter and a drive through. The same style biscuits and croissants and stuff does not look like Le Madelaine or other pastry houses. Foam on coffee. Is it unique? NO!. Coffee houses do not have the quaint settings of the past. The allure is gone. It is a flash and go pit stop. I get that it is a business. What sets a coffee so far different from any other ? Think about it. Just sit back and think about it. If any given fast coffee house were i/2 block off the road, or if it were 1 block off the road and it could not be driven into and thru, what then makes it so startlingly great as far as a coffee or a scone? Sam's has darn good scones. Biscuits too. That's all. By the way, the one on HWY 21 does Biegnets. I got something there a month ago because I was waiting for the bank to open. It was convenient. I left and my clothes were suffused with the smell of old cooking grease from biegnets being cooked. Vents."
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