News Summary
Shreveport, Louisiana, is alive with Mardi Gras celebrations, showcasing colorful parades and delicious crawfish dishes. The Krewe of Highland Parade recently delighted attendees, while upcoming festivities promise more fun. Local bakeries offer a variety of king cakes, and the community enjoys the seasonal availability of crawfish. As the revelry continues, public safety remains a priority. Embrace the spirit of Mardi Gras as Shreveport welcomes everyone to join in the festivities.
Shreveport Celebrates Mardi Gras with Colorful Parades and Delicious Crawfish
It’s that time of year again in Shreveport, Louisiana, where the spirit of Mardi Gras fills the air with excitement, vibrant colors, and mouth-watering treats! The famed Krewe of Highland Parade rolled through the Highland neighborhood on Sunday, February 11, 2024, delighting parade-goers of all ages. With music, floats, and generous handfuls of beads being tossed from the floats, it’s a joyful celebration that truly brings the community together.
Mark Your Calendars for More Parade Fun!
If you’re still in the Mardi Gras spirit, you’re in luck! The celebrations continue with the Krewe of Gemini Parade set to take place on March 1, 2024, at 3:30 p.m. Following that, the Krewe of Highland will have its parade on March 2, 2024, at 1 p.m. The festive procession will wind along a fun-filled route that includes Herndon Street, Centenary Boulevard, Gladstone Boulevard, and Creswell Avenue. And don’t forget about the Fat Tuesday Children’s Parade on March 4, 2024, at 6 p.m., making its way around the perimeter of the Pierre Bossier Mall in Bossier City. There’s still plenty of time to grab your favorite costume and join the revelry!
Sweet Treats Await!
Of course, no Mardi Gras celebration would be complete without delicious treats, and king cakes take center stage at this time of year. From January 6—as the official King’s Day—there is no shortage of these festive desserts leading up to Fat Tuesday. Local bakeries across Shreveport and Bossier are buzzing with excitement, offering lots of varieties to satisfy every craving!
- Lilah’s Bakery, located at 4019 Fern Ave., Suite 500, Shreveport, boasts over 20 delightful flavors of king cake.
- Fat Tuesday’s at 1201 Shady Grove Drive, Bossier, is baking fresh king cakes daily to keep up with demand.
- Julie Anne’s on 825 Kings Highway, Shreveport, showcases nearly 30 flavors and multiple sizes to choose from.
- Bergeron’s at 3933 Benton Road, Building D, Bossier, offers both whole king cakes and individual slices.
- Southern Maid at 1409 E 70th St. Unit 116, Shreveport, has a unique take with their donut version of the classic king cake.
- Tubbs Hardware on 615 Benton Road, Bossier City, serves up authentic king cakes made using a traditional recipe.
Crawfish Season is Here!
With Mardi Gras festivities comes one of Louisiana’s favorite culinary delights—
- Crawdaddy’s Kitchen in Shreveport, which is a must-visit spot on many locals’ lists.
- Sweet Irene’s Crawfish & Seafood, a family-owned establishment, has reopened its doors, and it’s known previously as Red Barn Cajun Crawfish & Seafood.
- Rubba Boot Crawfish Company serves both live and boiled crawfish and operates on Fridays and Saturdays, making it an excellent weekend stop.
Safety First During Festivities
As parades fill the streets, it’s important to remember that safety is everyone’s responsibility. This year, the Krewe of Centaur Parade increased security measures, resulting in five arrests for underage drinking, along with more than 40 citations. The Shreveport Police Department, along with other agencies, is urging revelers to prioritize public safety, and watch out for any suspicious behavior throughout the celebrations.
The festive season in Shreveport is in full swing, filled with parades, king cakes, and, of course, tasty crawfish dishes. So grab your costumes and your friends, because Mardi Gras is here, and you won’t want to miss the fun!
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Additional Resources
- Shreveport Bossier Advocate
- KSLA News
- Shreveport Times
- 710 KEEL
- Louisiana Illuminator
- Wikipedia: Mardi Gras
- Google Search: Mardi Gras Shreveport
- Google Scholar: Mardi Gras celebration
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mardi Gras
- Google News: Shreveport Mardi Gras
