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Rick's Cafe Boatyard

4050 Dandy Trl
Indianapolis, IN 46254-9741
Phone: (317) 290-9300
Better Choice than the other Seafood Restaurants
5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended

02/16/2008 Posted by 1stBigMac

If you like the taste of seafood and taking someone along who doesn't, Rick's Cafe Boatyard is a recommendation to consider seriously. It was funny as I also checked into the reviews of Rick's and was concerned about comments of slow and poor service. I looked at the dates to see how recent they were. Six years ago can not possibly reflect the current business philosophy. I am happy to say it doesn't. Rock's had already filled in its prime reservations slots which made me take one an hour earlier than I wished. I came with three lovely ladies and even though we were twenty minutes late, we were seated right away. No arguments. No problem. We were waited on quickly, food came out quickly, hot and delicious. My salmon roulade was perfect. The board-roasted whitefish drew a wonderful praise as did the Shrimp Scampi and Chicken Parmesean. Never went thirsty and the deserts (cheesecake and creme boule) were eaten down to the plate even though we all claimed we had no more room for any food. Although the place was packed, we stayed with drinks and talked and laughed as the band played in the background. We should have left much earlier but enjoyed the restaurant for two and half hours without so much of having the check placed in front of us. When the check came, it was good to see that I would be paying about 35% less than I would downtown Indianapolis. My only complaint? I like to finish my meal with an expresso. I was told Rick's machine was not working. When I asked the waitress "Where is Rick?" half-jokingly, she pointed him out for me. Easily approachable, Rick heard me out and said he would have that rectified. We'll see. Regardless, I will return again and again. The menu is pretty large to get a feel at one sitting. So, if you want downtown cooking but the outside, quiet views then you need to try Rick's Cafe Boatyard. Remember that everything is ala carte so you pay a little more. Just enough, however, to make it special.

Pros: Menu selection, quick service, your pace - not theirs, value and experience

Cons: Parking can be cramped on full evenings but valle is available. Expresso would be nice

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Editor's Review

Seafood, steaks and cocktails are complemented by live jazz and impressive views at this waterfront restaurant.  See the full editorial review.

Insider Tips

Parking

On a busy night, opt for the complimentary valet parking.

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Restaurant Information

Smoking

  • Yes

Parking

  • Lot

Hours

  • Mon-Thu 11am-11pm
  • Fri-Sat 11am-12am
  • Sun 10am-10pm

Payment Types

  • Discover
  • Visa
  • American Express
  • MasterCard
  • Diners Club

Cuisines

  • Eclectic & International
  • Seafood

Meal Price

  • $$

Amenities

  • Live Music
  • Outdoor Dining
  • Fireplace
  • Romantic Dining
  • Waterfront Dining
  • View
  • Brunch

Recognition for Rick's Cafe Boatyard

2006 Audience Winner - Outdoor Bar
2005 Audience Winner - Waterfront Dining
2004 Audience Winner - Fireside Dining
2004 Audience Winner - Outdoor Dining
2004 Audience Winner - Waterfront Dining

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