Welcome to Dry Dock Cafe
Dry Dock Cafe located in New Orleans, LA, offers a casual bar experience with a wide range of American dishes. Known for their delicious appetizers like Cajun Boiled Shrimp and innovative creations like Seafood Delaronde, this spot caters to both meat and vegetarian preferences. From comforting soups like Seafood Gumbo to fresh salads like Spinach Salad, the menu at Dry Dock Cafe has something for everyone. With friendly staff and a laid-back atmosphere, this spot is a must-visit for anyone looking for a taste of local flavor in Algiers Point.
- 133 Delaronde St New Orleans, LA 70114 Hotline: (504) 361-8240
Introducing the iconic Dry Dock Cafe located at 133 Delaronde St in New Orleans, LA. This bar and American cuisine establishment offers a plethora of amenities including takeout, outdoor seating, free Wi-Fi, and even a pool table for added entertainment. With a diverse menu that caters to vegetarians and meat-lovers alike, Dry Dock Cafe is the perfect spot for a casual meal with friends or family.
One of the highlights of Dry Dock Cafe is their wide range of appetizers, from Cajun Boiled Shrimp to Seafood Delaronde. The menu boasts traditional New Orleans dishes like Barbequed Shrimp and Catfish Fingers, all served with flavorful accompaniments like tartar sauce and honey-mustard dressing.
For those craving a hearty meal, Dry Dock Cafe also offers delicious soups and salads. Seafood Gumbo and Shrimp Bisque are just a few of the options available to kick off your dining experience. The Chef's Salad and Cajun Kettle Salad with Shrimp are perfect for those seeking a lighter option without compromising on taste.
Customer reviews rave about the friendly service at Dry Dock Cafe, with patrons praising the lobster bisque and Alligator Sausage as standout dishes. Whether you're stopping by for a quick bite or a leisurely meal, Dry Dock Cafe promises a memorable dining experience in the heart of Algiers Point.

We went to watch a game. And we were greeted by a nice bar tender the staff seemed nice. The chairs and tables were very out of wack and almost coming apart. Basic bar we just had shots and cold drinks all good Po boys and catfish platters and everything was pretty good basic local style food no complaints at all Good local bar/cafe but need to clean better and fix any broken chairs and tables

Excellent service. A wonderful lobster bisque dish in general and nice comfortable venue.

Dry Dock Café is an amazing, must-visit spot. The muffalleta was delicious and paired perfectly with Abita beer. If you're on Algiers, I highly recommend spotting by.

We decided to finally take the ferry across to check out Algiers Point and Dry Dock Cafe did not disappoint. If you like an older establishment that's part of the local scene, this is it especially in decor and overall vibes. We ordered the Alligator sausage, catfish fingers, red beans and rice with sausage and this was hands down one of the best meals we have ever eaten. My husband loves alligator and he said it was the best he ever had. I didn't think it was gamey and I can be picky about it. The catfish was so tender and tartar sauce with it so light and rich. The red beans and rice were flavorful without feeling heavy with sodium. Even the bread to go with it was delicious and I don't usually like bread. IPA on tap also refreshing and good compliment. Definitely worth the trip along, and it was easy to cross the ferry at $2 per person each way, especially with prices being very reasonable and wait staff friendly.

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A chill, casual sports bar in Algiers Point. My friend and I stopped here mainly to grab a cold water bottle and to use their restroom. I believe it was the owner or manager that served us, didn't catch his name, but he was pleasant and helpful. Their restroom was fairly clean except there was no soap, so I had to use hand sanitizer. Their food menu looked good, just that my friend and I weren't hungry as we had ate prior to coming here and going on the ferry to visit Algiers Point, so we didn't order any food on our visit.

Take the fairy across the way and stop in to the Dry Dock Cafe the muffaletta is huge even when split into four pieces!! Food is delicious!