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Housed in a converted paddle steamer permanently docked on Bayou Teche, this spot serves crawfish with theatrical flair.
"On Thursday, March 20, the Louisiana Crawfish Festival became aware of a social media post from a St. Bernard Parish resident showing that an outside vendor—unaffiliated with our organization ...
Louisiana Crawfish Festival celebrates 50 years with food, fun, and giving back St. Bernard Parish celebrates festival’s 50th anniversary. To stream WWL TV on your phone, you need the WWL TV app.
"On Thursday, March 20, the Louisiana Crawfish Festival became aware of a social media post from a St. Bernard Parish resident showing that an outside vendor—unaffiliated with our organization ...
The 46th annual Louisiana Crawfish Festival at the Frederick Sigur Civic Center in Chalmette, La. Saturday, March 19, 2022. The festival started in 1975 by the Knights of Columbus Rummel Council 5747.
The Louisiana Crawfish Festival returns to St. Bernard Parish to honor the Louisiana delicacy.This year, organizers will celebrate the festival's 50th anniversary by continuing to donate portions ...
A food vendor at the Louisiana Crawfish Festival in St. Bernard Parish has served Chinese-sourced crustaceans and failed to disclose it as required under state law, organizers have confirmed. WVUE ...
Take a big bite of south Louisiana fun today through Sunday at the Louisiana Crawfish Festival in Chalmette. The 2024 edition of the good times are 5 p.m. to 11 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. to 11 p.m ...
The Louisiana Crawfish Festival kicks off Thursday, March 26 in Chalmette. It's time for the Louisiana Crawfish Festival! ... BERNARD PARISH, La. (WGNO) — It’s as good as it gets.
At the annual Louisiana Crawfish Festival in St. Bernard Parish, fans chowing down on crawfish pasta, bread, pies and etouffee said the crustaceans have been limited so far this season. Some said they ...
There will be plenty of ways to enjoy Louisiana’s favorite food group over the weekend in St. Bernard Parish. ... and mudbugs ...
A food vendor at the Louisiana Crawfish Festival in St. Bernard Parish has served Chinese-sourced crustaceans and failed to disclose it as required under state law, organizers have confirmed. WVUE-TV ...