Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    JB'S Softee Treats

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 11:00 am - 8:00 pm

    JB'S Softee Treats Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - JB'S Softee Treats

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    3 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - JB'S Softee Treats

    Verify this business for free

    People searched for Food Trucks 549 times last month within 10 miles of this business.

    Verify this business

    Legendairy Milkshake Bar - This is only 1 scoop!

    Legendairy Milkshake Bar

    3.9(120 reviews)
    18.5 kmFrench Quarter
    $$

    If I were rating atmosphere alone- 3 stars would be generous…read more I am rating product and service because adding "ambiance", would do those who work here and their product a disservice. It takes a while to get your order because of low staffing. That said, when you get it of course it's beautiful and tastes great. Sitting just around the corner from Bourbon St. and the hustle and bustle energy that you walk thorough to get here- walking in was disappointing. It's a large open space with seating- and it's QUIET. No background music. It gives late night diner vibes and honestly, that's too bad. Adding music, upbeat- doesn't have to sound like a club but music and having more energy between staff and customers would greatly improve the experience and I believe, increase business. If there were some Fats Domino or 90s R&B flowing out of speakers and staff were smiling, upbeat, dancing etc. it would give more "legendary" experience verses midnight diner vibe. That alone made me not want to come back. Not everyone wants to drink alcohol so stopping to sit for a well made artistic milkshake is a great option. The energy brings down the vibe and experience. Match the ambiance, service and vibe to your menu and 5 stars all day.

    This is a cute little place in the French Quarter that I feel is typically woefully understaffed…read morefor what they provide. The staff is always nice, but I feel that they are always so stressed to get the product out. The shakes are so overpriced. The small size is $1 less than twice the size. Now, you can share these delicious shakes with a friend or loved one (either size) but with tip, you're still spending $20 on one shake. Because the shakes are so elaborate and intricate, you're going to wait about 15-20 minutes per shake, even if you're the only ones there. I would love to give them more stars because it is such a delicious experience, but only have one to two people working is a very hard line to draw if you want customers to be patient/happy.

    Photos
    Legendairy Milkshake Bar - Magical unicorn I believe

    Magical unicorn I believe

    Legendairy Milkshake Bar - Cookie Monster (kids size)

    Cookie Monster (kids size)

    Legendairy Milkshake Bar

    See all

    Cafe Du Monde - Beignets with hot chocolate

    Cafe Du Monde

    4.2(4.6k reviews)
    17.9 kmFrench Quarter
    $

    I finally got to try the iconic Cafe du Monde and it definitely lived up to the hype!…read more This place is always packed, but I can totally see why. The beignets were soooo good. It was my first time ever trying beignets, and they absolutely met my expectations. We waited about 10 minutes in line, which honestly wasn't bad at all. We ordered a bag of the traditional beignets and some chocolate milk. We also got lucky and found a table pretty quickly. The beignets were fresh, warm, and covered in powdered sugar. Simple, but so yummy. I'm so happy I finally got to cross this place off my bucket list!

    The last time I was in New Orleans was early 2014, and even then my reasons for being in the city…read morewere not touristic. I had the chance to come back to the city last weekend, when a good friend from my Italy days was in town for a conference. I was able to meet her to explore the city for a day, and we of course had to make room for beignets and Cafe du Monde. We almost settled for one of the locations at an indoor mall, but we stuck out a 20-30 min walk from where we were to make it to the original at the French Quarter. Since it was just two of us, we were able to get seated pretty quickly even though there was an expected Saturday morning line. I am also glad my friend had cash because they STILL only accept cash for payment. No credit cards, which is wild at any US establishment nowadays. We also tried to only order one plate of beignets (come in a set of 3) and one coffee each but the server came back with two beignet plates and coffees. $20 with tax included! The beignets themselves were scrumptious, warm, and delicious ofcourse. So I suppose worth any inconvenience that we may have experienced. However, the tables are left incredibly messy. It is true that our server did wipe off our table before we sat down but it is embarrassing to see patrons create such a mess to begin with.

    Photos
    Cafe Du Monde - Inside

    Inside

    Cafe Du Monde - Beignets (~$4) & Regular Cafe Au Lait (~$3)

    Beignets (~$4) & Regular Cafe Au Lait (~$3)

    Cafe Du Monde - Beignets and Coffee

    See all

    Beignets and Coffee

    JB'S Softee Treats - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...