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Back to EpisodesCoffee, Carnival, and Questions with Shelby Westfeldt
Description
Today's episode is a Q&A show with a bit of a twist.
I am joined by Shelby Westfeldt. Shelby's family has been in the coffee trading business since 1851. They also have a long family history when it comes to Carnival and the Rex Organization.
Join Shelby and I as we discuss the family business and her experience as the Queen of Carnival in 2003. We then shift gears and answer listener questions about everything from coffee to the cleanest bathrooms on Bourbon Street.
All this and more in today's episode.
Time Stamps2:51 Intro to Shelby Westfeldt Westfelt Brothers Coffee
10:45 Coffee trading and the Port of New Orleans
17:15 Queen of Carnival 2003
29:10 How did chicory get introduced into New Orleans coffee?
31:10 Can you describe the preparation and planning to be the Queen of Carnival? Are there traditional elements that must go into the queen's gown? Do you get to keep the crown?
35:30 What's the difference between regular roast and French roast?
36:35 What is your perfect New Orleans day?
37:45 What are your thoughts on the proliferation of (small) coffee roasters in New Orleans?
41:40 What are some of your favorite casual places to eat in New Orleans?
43:10 Is it acceptable to go to Brennan's and just order dessert?
45:00 What are your favorite quirks about New Orleans?
51:10 Where are the cleanest women's bathrooms on Bourbon Street?
53:05 Do you have any good celebrity encounter stories?
57:20 Any advice for a newbie at Mardi Gras?
Previous episodes mentioned
- Rex, King of Carnival - Episode 84
- Tabasco and Avery Island - Episode 87
- New Orleans Red Beans - Episode 95
- Coffee in New Orleans - Episode 98
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Shout OutsA partial list of places mentioned in today's episode.
- Commerce Restaurant
- Bon Temps
- Where Y'Art
- Antoine's
- Adlers
- Frankie and Jonnie's
- Joey K's
- Cafe Reconcile
- Langenstein's
- Pat O'Brien's
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