Mardi Gras Mardi Gras Don't y'all even think about comin' down to Louisiana without hitting up Mardi Gras. Ya heard that, right? We here at The Singing Crab love Mardi Gras so much we act like every day is Mardi Gras! During the REAL Mardi Gras we serve yummy gumbo that will make your mouth water with longing. We also encourage our patrons to partake in the world-famous medieval tradition of wearing colorful masks and beads during Mardi Gras while listening to traditional Cajun music all day and night long. Trust me, we here at The Singing Crab know how to host a party. During Mardi Gras, even the staff of The Singing Crab will perform a show for patrons. All of our beers are just $1.00 during Mardi Gras and we even have roosters and other livestock walking around the place to entertain you. You got that right-but you can't eat 'em, okay? During Mardi Gras, we at The Singing Crab offer special discounts on meals that pertain to bayou life. Come share a family-style meal of crawfish, rice, cotton. Boudin, andouille, yams, and chicken during your time celebrating Mardi Gras. We guarantee you'll enjoy yourself so much at The Singing Crab you won't eat at any other place else during Mardi Gras. We're just THAT finger-lickin' good. It's no wonder we get so many repeat customers and regulars. Celebrate the good times at The Singing Crab. It’s Party Time! Cajuns sure love their traditions. Eating is certainly one of ‘em. One of the traditional favorite Cajun pastimes is making an old-fashioned crawfish boil. When the sacred "mud bugs" or "crawdads” are tossed into a pot for cooking, excitement fills the air. And what better way to experience Cajun food than at a festival? Any time, every time, every day is festival time in Cajun Country and The Singing Crab loves festival time. Towns and villages throughout the village celebrate every single season with a saucy blend of music, food, and tradition. Most Cajun festivals down south feature live music of all sorts, contests, native crafts and food and, of course, dancing. Rock n' Roll, Louisiana, Rock n' Roll. For more information on Mardi Gras in Baton Rouge visit, "http://www.baton-rouge.com/MardiGras/" We feature live music at The Singing Crab every single day for your entertainment pleasure.
Don't y'all even think about comin' down to Louisiana without hitting up Mardi Gras. Ya heard that, right? We here at The Singing Crab love Mardi Gras so much we act like every day is Mardi Gras! During the REAL Mardi Gras we serve yummy gumbo that will make your mouth water with longing. We also encourage our patrons to partake in the world-famous medieval tradition of wearing colorful masks and beads during Mardi Gras while listening to traditional Cajun music all day and night long. Trust me, we here at The Singing Crab know how to host a party. During Mardi Gras, even the staff of The Singing Crab will perform a show for patrons. All of our beers are just $1.00 during Mardi Gras and we even have roosters and other livestock walking around the place to entertain you. You got that right-but you can't eat 'em, okay? During Mardi Gras, we at The Singing Crab offer special discounts on meals that pertain to bayou life. Come share a family-style meal of crawfish, rice, cotton. Boudin, andouille, yams, and chicken during your time celebrating Mardi Gras. We guarantee you'll enjoy yourself so much at The Singing Crab you won't eat at any other place else during Mardi Gras. We're just THAT finger-lickin' good. It's no wonder we get so many repeat customers and regulars. Celebrate the good times at The Singing Crab.
Cajuns sure love their traditions. Eating is certainly one of ‘em.
One of the traditional favorite Cajun pastimes is making an old-fashioned crawfish boil. When the sacred "mud bugs" or "crawdads” are tossed into a pot for cooking, excitement fills the air. And what better way to experience Cajun food than at a festival? Any time, every time, every day is festival time in Cajun Country and The Singing Crab loves festival time. Towns and villages throughout the village celebrate every single season with a saucy blend of music, food, and tradition. Most Cajun festivals down south feature live music of all sorts, contests, native crafts and food and, of course, dancing.