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CC's Coffee House

3.6(47 reviews)$Cafe
🕑 45 minutes to 1 hour👶 Best for all ages, particularly toddlers through elementary school (ages 2-10). Younger kids enjoy the sweet treats and hot chocolate, while the laid-back atmosphere works well for families with babies who need a nursing-friendly spot or toddlers who need room to wiggle without feeling rushed.

About

CC's Coffee House in Oak Hills offers a relaxed, welcoming spot where parents can enjoy quality coffee while kids sip on kid-friendly beverages and munch on pastries. With comfortable seating and a local coffee shop vibe that's less chaotic than chain locations, it's perfect for a casual breakfast outing, afternoon snack break, or a cozy refuge during errands.

Highlights

  • Kid-friendly drink menu with hot chocolate, steamers, and smoothies
  • Fresh pastries, muffins, and cookies that appeal to children
  • Comfortable seating areas perfect for families to spread out
  • Relaxed, no-rush atmosphere where kids can be kids
  • Local Louisiana coffee chain with friendly service

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Visit mid-morning (around 10am) after the work rush clears out for a quieter, more relaxed experience with plenty of seating options
  2. 2.Ask about their steamer drinks (steamed milk with flavor shots) - they're a hit with kids who want to feel grown-up without the caffeine
  3. 3.The pastry case often has kid favorites like muffins and cookies - arrive earlier in the day for the best selection
  4. 4.Bring coloring books or quiet activities to keep little ones entertained while you enjoy your coffee
  5. 5.The location on Perkins Road has easy parking access in the shopping center, making it convenient for quick stops

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mid-mornings (9:30-11am) or weekend afternoons (2-4pm) are ideal when it's less crowded. Avoid weekday early mornings (7-9am) when the work crowd makes it busier and more rushed.

What to Know

This is a budget-friendly stop with affordable prices ($ range). Parking is available in the shopping center lot. Standard coffee shop accessibility with stroller-friendly doors and restroom facilities.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent offerings. Summer months make it a great air-conditioned break from Louisiana heat. The cozy atmosphere is especially nice during cooler fall and winter mornings.

Nearby Eats

You're already at a great spot for coffee and light bites! For fuller meals nearby on Perkins Road, check out Walk-On's Sports Bistreaux for family-friendly Louisiana cuisine or Chick-fil-A for quick kid-approved options.

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