How to Enjoy a Natchez Dinner Cruise in New Orleans

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Imagine cruising down the Mighty Mississippi while listening to a live jazz band featuring some of the finest New Orleans performers including Louis Armstrong and Fats Domino. This is exactly what we encountered during our recent trip to the Crescent City as we took the Natchez dinner cruise aboard one of the few remaining active steamboats in the nation.

Traveling along the Mississippi River may not sound like the most appealing way to spend a Saturday evening, especially when you listen to stories about the reputation of this river not being the cleanest river around. However, when you climb aboard the historic Natchez Steamboat and have the opportunity to enjoy a buffet dinner while relaxing to the sounds and sights of stereotypical New Orleans this becomes a much more satisfying option.

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We really enjoyed our experience with Steamboat Natchez and want to share some of the key aspects that went into the three hours that we spent aboard this vessel.

What You Need to Know

Come aboard and let us show you hospitality…Steamboat Style!

This is the tagline by Steamboat Natchez but of course you will want to know if they can meet their words! With a variety of cruises and packages to choose from, I am sure there will be something here that will fit with your schedule. If you are taking a trip to New Orleans, I would consider adding one of these options to your itinerary.

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Cruise Schedule and Prices

  1. The Harbor Jazz Cruise runs twice daily at 10:45AM and 1:45PM and the duration is two hours. A casual buffet is available for an additional cost if you are interested in grabbing a bite to eat. Price – Daytime Jazz Cruise Only is $29.50 for adults and $12.25 for children. The price including buffet is $40.50 for adults and $20.25 for children.
  2. The Sunday Jazz Brunch Cruise runs twice every Sunday at 11:30AM and 2:30PM and is again two hours. You can choose to cruise without food or add the brunch option to your journey along the Mighty Mississippi. Price – Sunday Jazz Cruise Only is $29.50 for adults and $12.25 for children. The price including brunch buffet is $40.50 for adults and $20.25 for children.
  3. The Dinner Jazz Cruise is the two hour cruise that runs every night between 7:00PM and 9:00PM. The dinner portion is optional and two different seatings are available (6:00 – 7:15PM and 7:45PM – 9:00PM). This is of course the cruise we experienced and will be reviewing below.Price – Evening Jazz Cruise Only is $46 for adults and $21.50 for children. The price including buffet is $77 for adults and $34 for children.

Location

Regardless of whether you pre-purchase tickets online or simply pay on the day, all visitors are required to visit the ticket office located inside the lighthouse building located directly in front of the docking area at Toulouse Street and the River in the French Quarter.

Dining Experience

New Orleans is famous for having awesome cuisine but I have to say we left the Natchez dinner cruise feeling just a little underwhelmed by the quality of food available. I had read several reviews prior to taking this cruise indicating that everything about the cruise was awesome except for the food but we both went into the dining experience with an open mind. Unfortunately we left disappointed but we certainly didn’t let this spoil the rest of our evening cruise.

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The setting for the dining experience is awesome. The interior of the steamboat is equally as impressive as the outside, with all the tables set perfectly and ready for guests to be seated. We were seated by the window and had the early 6:00PM-7:15PM reservation which I honestly think is the best choice given that you will likely finish eating before the steamboat actually leaves port.

natchez dinner cruise

Our waitress offered us drinks with tea and coffee complimentary, or a variety of alcoholic beverages and soft drinks available for purchase. She also informed us the dinner buffet was open and we could help ourselves. Let’s take a look at what was on the menu for our dining experience onboard the Steamboat Natchez.

Dinner Jazz Buffet

Southern fried catfish was one of the premium items on the menu along with both pork loin and strip loin of beef. Neither of us are huge fans of catfish, especially when it is fried in cornmeal but this was one of the better concoctions we have sampled. I really enjoyed the pork loin which was blackened in a creole seasoning and served with a creole mustard sauce.

natchez dinner cruise buffet

Penne quattro formaggi, garlic mashed potatoes, creole creamed spinach and a steamboat salad comprising of onions, cucumbers, tomatoes and mixed greens were additional items on the menu.

steamboat natchez dinner buffet

My overall opinion on the buffet was that it lacked the real New Orleans flavor we have come to expect in NOLA restaurants.

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I completely understand when preparing bulk amounts of food that it is difficult to please everyone, but I think some of the menu items could have been replaced with some more stereotypical New Orleans items such as red beans and rice, jambalaya, gumbo etc.

bread pudding steamboat natchez

The bread pudding covered in a white chocolate sauce was probably the highlight of the whole meal but as I mentioned we were just a little disappointed with the overall quality available.

Cruise Along the Mississippi River

The Steamboat Natchez has three decks for visitors to walk around and find their perfect viewing spot to relax on the evening cruise.

steamboat natchez dinner cruise

We spent the majority of the time on the top deck, notably because it offered the best panoramic views of the city and surrounding banks of the Mississippi River but also because of the close proximity to the live jazz band performing blues and jazz classics.

steamboat natchez jazz dinner cruise

We took our seats around 6:55PM just a few minutes before the sound of the steamboat horn bellowed across the city and the captain announced we were ready to depart.

steamboat natchez dinner cruise

The journey down the Mississippi River takes you about seven miles downstream passing some iconic landmarks such as the Domino Sugar Plant until the boat makes a 180 degree turn and begins heading back upstream. Passing by St. Louis Cathedral en route downstream was also really cool as it is illuminated with the rest of Jackson Square and the French Quarter in the foreground.

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As you wind around the crescent shaped Mississippi, you begin to appreciate why the city of New Orleans is nicknamed as such.

new orleans skyline

With a lot of traffic on the Mighty Mississippi, you will encounter numerous signals made by the Natchez steamboat to indicate the direction the vessel is heading.

new orleans skyline

The real highlight is on the return leg back to New Orleans as you have the opportunity to marvel over the gorgeous night skyline. Of course New Orleans is no New York City skyline, but with the hotel skyscrapers among others it is still pretty impressive. Add to that the Crescent City Connection bridge which is actually another landmark where the steamboat turns around before docking in the port by the French Quarter.

crescent city connection bridge

Inside the Steamboat Natchez

While taking the two hour cruise, guest aboard this vessel are invited to head down to the first level and explore the engine room to see the mechanics behind how this steamboat still runs up and down the Mississippi. Of course we couldn’t resist this temptation so we headed down during the second half of our cruise and we were amazed at what we saw.

steamboat natchez engine room

Neither of us are engineers but it was pretty spectacular to see two large reciprocating steam engines that generate up to 1600 horsepower and help churn the red paddle wheel that stereotypically represents this vessel.

natchez engine room

Two huge boilers named Thelma and Louise create the steam pressure and although visitors cannot enter the room where they are housed, you can still catch a glimpse of their size as you pass by to the engine room.

steamboat natchez boilers

Summary

Steamboat Natchez offer a very unique experience along the Mississippi River. I would strongly recommend anyone taking this cruise but probably consider whether you want to purchase the accompanying buffet or opt to eat elsewhere. There is such a myriad of amazing restaurants in and around New Orleans, so the disappointing food experience temporarily left a sour taste on our overall experience and probably convinced us that on a return cruise we would opt for just the cruise itself.

Do not let the food experience convince you that this cruise is not worth the price because that is far from the truth! This was one of the most relaxing and romantic ways to spend a Saturday evening by gently cruising along the river listening to awesome music under the light of the crescent shaped moon. With the gorgeous New Orleans skyline awaiting your return journey, you can certainly enjoy a memorable experience on the Mighty Mississippi!

Disclaimer – We would like to thank the New Orleans CVB for hosting us on this trip, and Steamboat Natchez for providing complimentary tickets for the Jazz Dinner Cruise. These are solely our personal opinions/experiences and we were not financially compensated for this post. 

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Chris Boothmanhttps://abritandasoutherner.com
Chris Boothman is the co-founder of A Brit and A Southerner. Born near Manchester, England, Chris moved to USA in 2006 where he soon after met his wife and travel partner in crime, Heather. They have since embarked on an amazing journey of travel as they challenge others to follow in their paths of working full-time but also being able to travel frequently! If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to contact Chris at [email protected]

14 COMMENTS

    • Agree with your comments completely! So vibrant and so different from anything else here in the States…it has a real European feel to it as you walk around, especially in the French Quarter.

  1. I love the idea of this and would certainly want to experience a cruise if we ever end up in this part of the world but I have to admit the your food images don’t inspire me. Buffets are always tricky I think to get right and therefore I nearly always walk away feeling disappointed.

    • The food was disappointing, it’s really as simple as that Tamason! As you say buffets are always difficult but given that we were in New Orleans I was really hoping that it would be different. Unfortunately it wasn’t but I don’t want that to take anything at all away from the cruise, because it was an awesome experience that I would encourage everyone visiting NOLA to experience.

  2. Looks like a great experience, but too bad the food doesn’t live up to that! Would be really disappointed by that really – not sure if I’d have the strength to look through that as much as you did 🙂

    • I think it’s only fair to give a fair, honest assessment and we really did give the food a chance. The dessert was really good but unfortunately, the rest left a lot to be desired. However, as I have mentioned throughout the post and in other replies to comments, the food is only a small aspect of the cruise and the overall experience is awesome!

  3. Sounds wonderful! Live jazz on a boat… I’m in. The Sunday Brunch option would probably be my preference, but it looks like they’ve got plenty of options to suit everyone’s desires.

    • The Sunday brunch option is probably the best options especially if you really want to sample the cuisine. However, if you read our other post on The Court of Two Sisters…well that is one heck of a great brunch menu! The live jazz music on the Natchez Steamer was relaxing and a lot of fun.

  4. In Europe it’s pretty common to do a scenic night cruise combined with dinner and to me it does sound pretty exciting, especially because it’s on the famous Mississippi. Too bad that the food was disappointing, in all honesty I think this happens more often, I recently went on a glacier cruise in Alaska and the buffet was totally disappointing me. I’m glad I got it complimentary but I would have been sad if I paid big money for it. Good that you mention it though so people who read this article can actually make a decision based on personal experiences rather than what the company website tells them to do! Loved the pics of New Orleans by night, very charming!

    • Such a charming city indeed Antonette and I think the night shots really emphasize the beauty throughout New Orleans. I really wanted to provide honest feedback on our cruise experience so it was only fair that I shared our disappointing feelings towards the food.

  5. That’s too bad that the food wasn’t as enjoyable as you were hoping for, even with your open mind despite having read such reviews! It still sounds like a great time and like it would be super romantic to cruise along all night! I love jazz!

    • Definitely worth taking with your loved one and taking a late night cruise down the Mississippi! Yeah, the food wasn’t great and despite kind of expecting that we both really hoped that we would be proved wrong. It was your typical example of food being made en masse but at the end of the day if you are a fond lover of fried catfish (which neither of us are), perhaps your opinion on this would have been different!

  6. Would you say the portions were of an adequate size, I always decry how small the servings are. I bet you noticed that New Orleans has a very strong French Fact. Acadian deportations,

    • The fact that it was buffet Milosz made it adequate, but it was just a disappointing quality. It certainly wasn’t the quantity that was an issue. New Orleans is such a gorgeous city and the food quality on this cruise was just a minor issue and as I mentioned in the post, the cruise itself is an awesome experience that everyone should try!

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