Whether you're looking for 25-cent martinis at Brennan’s of Houston or free king cake and crawfish at Social Junkie, there's something for everyone!
Time to dust off those cowboy boots and kick things off with the Rodeo Round Up at Houston City Hall or the Rodeo Parade this weekend. Then, keep the fun going at the kid-friendly Family Gras at Mardi Gras Galveston! Already planning for summer?
There are several events going on to celebrate Mardi Gras in the Greater Houston area. All events are subject to change, and this list is not comprehensive. Mardi Gras Festival and Parade The annual Mardi Gras Festival and Parade at Kingwood Town Center Park will kick off with live zydeco music,
Tuesday, March 4 Fat Tuesday/Mardi Gras Celebrations The gluttonous Mardi Gras season comes to a close on Fat Tuesday. From classic Cajun and Creole flavors like jambalaya and beignets to BIg Easy cocktails and sinful Fat Tuesday revelry,
“PATH is such a great organization, so we thought it would be a great opportunity to get people involved and have fun while fundraising,” said Nick Pencis, co-owner of Stanley’s Famous Pit Barbecue. “We had a great turnout last year and raised $40,000. It’s very fun.”
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Galveston celebrates its 114th Mardi Gras, with over 250,000 attendees and significant economic impact on the city.