
Old Mandeville has a new daytime spot to linger over a latte or a spritz. Gather quietly opened this week on Lafitte Street, setting up as a low-key hangout where house-baked goods share the spotlight with specialty coffee and a compact list of wines and spritz cocktails. The single-room cafe offers both indoor and outdoor seating and is clearly geared toward the breakfast-into-lunch crowd. Early photos and video show a bright, cozy space with a simple, approachable menu aimed at locals and anyone wandering through the neighborhood.
What Gather Is Serving
A reel posted on Tuesday by Visit The Northshore zooms in on a counter lined with fresh pastries and a short, focused drink list. According to Visit The Northshore, Gather is advertising fresh locally made baked goods, specialty coffee and teas, a few wines and spritzes, and both indoor and outdoor seating. The post also lists hours as Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., with Sundays closed, positioning Gather firmly as a daytime stop rather than a late-night hangout.
Where To Find It
Business listings put Gather at 301 Lafitte Street in Old Mandeville, on the block near Girod Street and the Trailhead area. A Giftly page lists that address along with a phone number, while an online directory entry on Yahoo Local shows a Gather listing for the same stretch of Lafitte. Those pages provide basic contact details and a quick lookup option for visitors. The street address is also included in this story’s metadata for anyone planning a visit.
Old Mandeville’s Daytime Scene
Old Mandeville’s downtown has been steadily building a morning and lunchtime circuit along Lafitte and Girod streets, with established spots such as The Book & The Bean and Tandem Coffee & Cocktails already drawing regulars. As noted on Realtor.com, the block around 301 Lafitte Street is home to several small cafés and bakeries that attract both locals and weekend visitors. Gather’s daytime focus slots neatly into that pattern, adding one more option for people moving between the Lakefront and the Trailhead. If it sticks with the hours shown in recent posts, it will mainly cater to breakfast and lunchtime traffic.
The reel presents Gather as an easygoing neighborhood stop. According to Visit The Northshore, posted hours are Monday through Saturday, 7 a.m. to 3 p.m., closed on Sundays, though readers should confirm times directly with the business before heading over. Based on current listings, visitors can expect a modest, neighborhood-scale operation rather than a full-service restaurant.









