Experience the real French Quarter at Shrimp Boil Cabaret
Step away from the tourist crowds and join us for a private dinner party celebrating the flavors and sounds of the Quarter. The Shrimp is sourced from local shrimping families at their boat docks a few hours before your shrimp boil to choose the largest, freshest, wild-caught local shrimp available. Mister Gregory, "The Shrimp Boil King of New Orleans" grew up in the Gulf South shrimping and boiling and advocating for wild-caught Gulf Shrimp and the "eat it to save it" culinary approach. Please join us for live local music and a lovely dinner party, make some new friends and eat the very best shrimp in the world.
Live Music<br/>Shrimp Boil & Tasting Menu
We meet on the sidewalk in front of Grand Pre Bar. We leave at 7 pm sharp, please arrive early. To Go drinks can be purchased at the bar.
This is a 90 minute dinner and show experience or a 90 minutes lunch and Storytelling experience. We start and end promptly on time to accommodate your other plans.
Your reservation is a non-refundable ticket similar to the theater, you are welcome to give it away if you cannot attend.
Late arrivals are considered no shows, please arrive early and get a drink and mingle with the other guests outside the meeting spot, Grand Pre's Bar at 834 N Rampart Street at Dumaine - we meet you and begin on the dot.
BYOB or purchase alcoholic drinks from Grand Pre's Bar to bring to the Shrimp Boil.
Please bring cash to make it rain on the band - tipping the performers is part of the fun! Please tip your server at dinner seatings.
Dietary restrictions cannot be accommodated. Not suitable for vegans/vegetarians.
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