
Beautiful historic buildings and shops line downtown Mobile, Alabama, a city known for hosting the oldest Mardi Gras celebrations in the country, but there is address locals love knowing by heart. 💙 451 Dauphin Street, home to Mo’Bay Beignet Co.
Owned and founded by Jaclyn Robinson, her business is dedicated to making Mobile sweeter one homemade beignet at time! While every batch is made from scratch, covered in powdered sugar, and served with a side of buttercream syrup (Jaclyn’s very own recipe), it is not just a beloved choux pastry treat that guests are drawn to. Mo’Bay Beignet Co.’s story has many meaningful layers and began with God’s voice when He asked Jaclyn to trust His plans over hers.
From jazzy prayers to a faded bumpersticker, Facebook fundraisers to a brick and mortar building, Jaclyn has watched God pour out His favor over Mo’Bay Beignet Co. His hands have been detail of this story and she and her team love giving Him all of the glory.
If you have never enjoyed a homemade beignet before, friends, this is your moment. Grab a Café au lait and a hot bag of beignets today at Mo’Bay Beignet Co. today as you join Jaclyn and I for this sweet conversation.


Links for this episode…
Our Southern Souls by Lynn Oldshue
“The Name Wouldn’t Let Go of Me” by Lynn Oldshue
“MOB: Mo’ Bay Beignet Co.” by Kohlie Browning
The Mobile Alabama Business Podcast – “Jaclyn Robison with Mo’Bay Beignet Company”
Police Officer Steven Caserlos Dion Green, Sr., Mobile Police Department, Alabama
Police Officer Justin Taylor Billa, Mobile Police Department, Alabama
Police Officer Sean Paul Tuder, Mobile Police Department, Alabama
How to Podcast with Kohlie Browning
Music, “We’ll Be Alright” by Gabrielle Grace