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👶 Sweet Baby Jesus, 👑Our 2026 King Cake List Is Here! 🍰

Cool Murphy King Cake List - Best King Cakes In New Orleans

If you’re anything like us, you’re already halfway through your second (or third) King Cake. Because here in New Orleans, we don’t just celebrate the Feast of the Epiphany on January 6th—we kick off an entire season of powdered sugar highs and frosting-covered fingers. Let them eat cake? Oh, we do.

 

King’s Day, also known as the Feast of the Epiphany, marks the Three Kings’ visit to the baby Jesus. It’s steeped in Catholic tradition and New Orleans’ unique blend of culture and revelry. That’s why we eat King Cakes—a sweet, cinnamon-y, icing-laden symbol of unity and celebration. The tiny baby hidden inside? It’s a nod to the Christ child and also your ticket to hosting the next King Cake party. (Lucky you.)

 

But who really needs a reason to indulge? It’s cake! The real question is: where can you find the best one? We’ve made that “a piece of cake” with this list of top picks from Team Cool Murphy. From the classics to the creative, these are the spots that’ll make you the King (or Queen) of Carnival season.

 

The List

Ready to indulge? Whether you're looking for the next new spin on king cake or simply seeking the best in traditional, we've got you covered. Each Realtor at Cool Murphy Real Estate shares their favorites below.

 


Darcie Braai in a sequin dress on an antique settee in front of a brick wall in a historic home. Sara J Shipley upholstery
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Darcie Braai’s Picks: West Bank Favorites

  • Antoine’s Famous Cakes: A hidden treasure on the West Bank, known for its incredibly moist and rich cakes. A visit here promises a King Cake that perfectly captures the essence of New Orleans' Carnival season.

  • Haydel’s Bakery: A name synonymous with tradition in the New Orleans King Cake scene. Known for their perfect blend of sweetness and spice, Haydel’s King Cakes are a reliable and delicious choice.

  • Hi-Do Bakery: Famous for its unique twists on the classic King Cake, offering an exciting variety of flavors.

  • Dough Nguyener’s Bakery: An exciting addition to the West Bank’s bakery scene, known for its contemporary take on the traditional King Cake, including creative flavor infusions.

 




Brittany’s Picks: The Classics

  • Dong Phuong: A consistent favorite, known for its flaky pastry and rich fillings.

  • Randazzo’s: Perfect for large gatherings, their King Cake is a visual and taste sensation.

  • Gambino’s: Known for adding a touch of rum to their cakes, creating a unique and delightful flavor.

  • Tastee Donuts: Sticking to the basics and doing it brilliantly, rumored to be using the legendary McKenzie’s recipe.

 



Jess Rocco in sequins in a fixer upper historic home in New Orleans, wearing bright pink. Mardi Gras.

Jess’s Picks: For the Foodie Explorer

  • Dong Phuong: It’s no surprise this bakery is a repeat on her list. Their cakes are a perfect blend of traditional and modern, leaving every bite memorable.

  • Third Wheel: Known for their out-of-the-box flavors, their turmeric King Cake is a must-try for those looking to spice up their King Cake experience.

  • Bywater Bakery: Known for its variety, Bywater’s savory boudin and crawfish King Cakes are perfect for the adventurous eater.

  • Nor Joe’s: Famous for its cannoli King Cake—a fusion of creamy, rich filling and soft, sweet King Cake dough.

  • Flour Moon: Their giant bagel King Cake with lox is a savory twist that Jess describes as “brunch and Mardi Gras rolled into one.”

 

 



Craig Ernst walking down St Ferdinand St in New Orleans in front of an old historic home with porch and collumns

Craig’s Picks: Historic Curiosity (and a Little Wandering)

Craig’s King Cake opinions come with a disclaimer: they were all pretty blah growing up — at least until high school.


Which feels on brand for someone whose taste sharpened alongside a deep love of history.


These days, what’s catching his eye isn’t just the cake, but the context around it.

  • Brennan’s Craig hasn’t gotten his hands on one yet, but says, "Brennan’s King Cakes look mouth-watering." High expectations, zero notes, full optimism.

  • Congregation Coffee Roasters (Exchange Alley location – pending) He’s excited to see what Congregation brings to Exchange Alley — though, unsurprisingly, this quickly turned into a side conversation about the alley’s layered history and why it feels like exactly the right place for a thoughtful coffee shop.


And then… we lost the thread entirely. Because once Craig starts talking about food and history, our conversation suddenly develops more layers than a Galette des Rois and ends somewhere around the buzz around the new café near Jackson Square — all before I've got an incoming client call and have to say farewell.


Which honestly feels very on theme for Carnival season.



Desiree McSwain infront of Marigny Opera House in New Orleans in red pants and zebra top smiling.

Desiree McSwain’s Picks: A Blend of Fun and Flavor

Desiree McSwain isn’t just an amazing producer and community advocate—she’s also got impeccable taste in King Cakes. Here are her top picks:

  • King Cake Milkshake & Ice Cream from Lucy Boone: This creamy indulgence takes King Cake to the next level. Whether you’re sipping or scooping, it’s a guaranteed treat.

  • Hubig’s Pies King Cakes: Andrew Ramsey announced they’ll now have King Cakes in four flavors: traditional cinnamon, custard, Dutch apple, and cream cheese. The custard and Dutch apple pay homage to their iconic pie flavors, and you can find them at Breaux Mart and select local grocery stores.

  • All-Natural King Cake from Breads on Oak: Made with organic flours, plant-based colors, and non-GMO ingredients, this King Cake even swaps the plastic baby for an almond. Thoughtful and delicious!

  • Randazzo’s Cream Cheese and Pecan Praline King Cake: For purists, this is a must. The cream cheese and pecan praline combo is drool-worthy.

  • King Cake Earrings from Trends on Magazine Street: Mardi Gras is as much about fashion as it is about food, and these festive earrings are the perfect accessory for the season.

 Bonus!

  • King Cake Hub at Zony Mash: Find a variety of King Cakes in one spot at the King Cake Hub. Perfect for exploring all your options in one visit.

  • King Cake 5K: Desiree also organizes this fun, family- and pet-friendly event with her workout group, Stone Foundation NOLA. The 5K run is followed by King Cake and coffee, of course. Follow @stone_foundation_nola for updates on this year’s date, place, and time.

 


Elisa Cool Murphy in silver tinsel dress and turquoise metallic headwrap from fringe and company on antique setee with sarah j shipley upholstry in a fixer upper historic home with exposed brick.


Elisa’s Picks: Alternatives to Cake

“Let them eat cake; you don't have to.” For those of you who aren’t feeling the traditional King Cake, Elisa’s got your back:

  • King Cake Latte: Who Dat Cafe serves the best in town. Order it iced or hot, and for bonus points, add King Cake vodka.

  • Pelicans’ Mascot Photo Op: Out-cake your Insta-friends by finding the Pelicans’ infamous King Cake Baby mascot.

  • Fringe & Co: Instead of eating King Cake, wear the spirit with MG fringe jackets and accessories.

  • Gris-Gris King Cake Cocktail: Made with Deep Eddy Vodka, Evangeline Praline Liqueur, dairy-free vanilla soft serve, cinnamon, and seasonal spices, this cocktail even made the NOLA Eat Fit menu!

  • Rock-n-Sake’s Sushi King Cake: Pressed sushi rice filled with snow crab and cream cheese, topped with assorted sashimi, bringing a savory spin to the King Cake tradition.

     




What’s your favorite King Cake spot? Let us know! We’re always excited to discover new favorites and share them with our community. Because when it comes to King Cake, there’s no such thing as too much of a good thing.

 

The King Cakes on this list come from every corner of the city, just like the homes we help our clients buy and sell. Whether you’re a fan of keeping it simple or exploring all your options, you’ve come to the right place. At Cool Murphy Real Estate, we keep things simple and stress-free for our clients while offering the expertise and reach to cover the entire metro area.

 

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Celebrated for her next-level creative approach to real estate, Elisa Cool Murphy is the author of Prepped to Sell: What Works Even When the Market Doesn't. She is an award-winning, top-performing real estate broker in New Orleans and the founder and owner of Cool Murphy Real Estate.



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