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Where is dry dock Cafe in New Orleans?

Where is dry dock Cafe in New Orleans?

Dry Dock Cafe is in the Algiers neighbourhood across the Mississippi from New Orleans. In Algiers Point you are welcomed by a statue of Louis Armstrong at the start of the Jazz Walk of Fame.

What foods are served at Dry Dock Cafe?

Romaine lettuce tossed with tomato, carrot, red cabbage, topped with bronzed shrimp. Served with a Remoulade dressing All Po’ Boys and Burgers come dressed (lettuce, tomato pickles, and mayonnaise) and served with French fries or coleslaw.

Is there a gluten free catfish at Dry Dock Cafe?

Gluten Free catfish! This cute little cafe has a gluten free catfish & hush puppies meal that I adore & keep ordering. Definitely helpful for people who need a gf option this side of the river! Helpful? We sat outside, where there is no table service, as advertised. We ordered inside. Food was prompt. Everything was okay, not exceptional.

Which is the Best Kept Secret in New Orleans?

Algiers is considered New Orleans best kept secret. Take the ferry across the Mississippi River and you find yourself in a quiet neighborhood with lots of history. We stopped in for a bite to eat and we’re not disappointed.

Romaine lettuce, Parmesan cheese, homemade crouton. Served with Caesar dressing Fresh Spinach tossed with red onion, egg, red bell pepper. Served with Hot bacon dressing Romaine lettuce tossed with tomato, carrot, red cabbage, topped with bronzed shrimp.

Where is Messina’s Runway Cafe in New Orleans?

Messina’s Runway Cafe is located inside the historic Terminal building at the restored art-deco style New Orleans Lakefront Airport. We serve traditional New Orleans cuisine by Chef Leon West, served in a classic aviation setting with a view of the working runway.

What to do at Louis Armstrong New Orleans Airport?

Once travelers process through the consolidated security checkpoint, they have access to all three concourses and a wide variety of food, drink, news, gift and specialty retail options. MSY’s layout offers passengers an unobstructed view of the gates and airfield while they grab a bite to eat or visit the shops.