Eat Like a Local Before or After the Game

Heading to a Saints game, a Sugar Bowl, a concert, or any event at the Caesars Superdome? Skip the stadium food and eat real New Orleans cuisine at Gallier’s Seafood & Oyster Bar — just an 8-minute walk from the Superdome.
Whether you’re fueling up before kickoff or celebrating a win after the game, Gallier’s gives you the authentic New Orleans dining experience that stadium concessions can’t match.
Pre-Game: Start with Oysters & Gumbo

Nothing gets you in the New Orleans spirit like starting your game day with:
- Gulf oysters — raw on ice or charbroiled with garlic butter
- Seafood gumbo — the ultimate warm-up bowl
- Shrimp po’boy — quick, hearty, and perfectly New Orleans
Post-Game: Celebrate with Cajun & Creole Seafood
After the event, keep the energy going with a full sit-down dinner:
- Crawfish étouffée
- Jambalaya
- Seafood platters
- Creole desserts
Walking from the Superdome to Gallier’s
Distance: 0.4 miles — about 8 minutes on foot.
- Exit the Superdome toward Poydras Street
- Walk down Poydras toward the river
- Turn right on Carondelet Street
- Gallier’s is at 129 Carondelet St
Hours: Mon–Thu 11 AM – 9 PM | Fri–Sat 11 AM – 10 PM | Sun 10 AM – 9 PM
Reserve ahead on game days — we fill up fast! Call (504) 267-5672.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best restaurant near the Superdome in New Orleans?
Gallier’s Seafood & Oyster Bar at 129 Carondelet St is an 8-minute walk from the Caesars Superdome. We serve fresh Gulf oysters, gumbo, po’boys, and authentic Cajun & Creole seafood.
How far is Gallier's from the Superdome?
About 0.4 miles — an easy 8-minute walk down Poydras Street to Carondelet.
Is Gallier's open after Saints games?
Yes. We’re open until 9 PM Sunday through Thursday and 10 PM on Friday and Saturday — perfect for post-game dining.
Should I make a reservation on game days?
Absolutely. We recommend reserving ahead on Saints game days, Sugar Bowl, and major Superdome events. Book at galliernola.com/reservation or call (504) 267-5672.
What should I eat before a Saints game?
Start with charbroiled oysters or a cup of seafood gumbo, then grab a shrimp po’boy. It’s the perfect pre-game meal that’s quick, filling, and authentically New Orleans.