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Where to Celebrate Fat Tuesday in Dallas

By Carol Shih |
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Desiree Espada added some decoration to this Aw Shucks photo to make it look like we have way more Mardi Gras spirit than we actually do.

We may not be in New Orleans, but that doesn’t mean we can’t party like we’re on Bourbon Street. Here’s a short list of places with Mardi Gras specials tomorrow.

Who: Aw Shucks & Big Shucks
When: Tuesday, Feb. 12 from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Where: Several locations
What: $5.99 crawfish (1 lb), Free Mardi beads, and 2.50 Abita’s Mardi Gras Brew. Aw Shucks Lewisville and Big Shucks Richardson/Dallas will have live Zydeco Music.

Who: Bone Daddy’s
When:
 Tuesday, Feb. 12 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Where: 
Multiple locations
What: 
 
“Celebrate Fat Tuesday with the Daddy’s Girls, who will be wearing Mardi Gras costumes, and chow down on a Flying Pig sandwich, with Pulled pork, link sausage, maple glazed ham and smoky bacon on one bun, and wash it down with an ice-cold Hurricane for $14.99.”

Who: Razzoo’s Cajun Cafe
Where:
Multiple locations
What:
 All-day-long specials – Boiled Crawfish $4.99/lb (subject to availability), Frozen Hurrycanes $3.50, Abita Draft Beers $3, Rat Toes (Shrimp & crab-stuffed jalapenos) $4.99, Fried, Pickle Puckers $3.99, Fried Green Beans $3.99. “LIVE MUSIC: We’ll also have a live band at the Razzoo’s in Lewisville on Fat Tuesday: party band Professor D will be on stage at 6:30pm.”

shinseiWho: Shinsei
When: 
Tuesday, Feb. 12 from 5 p.m. to close
Where:
7713 Inwood Rd.
What:
$5 tsunamis and crawfish rolls

Who: Sherlock’s Baker St. Pub & Grill’s
Where: Dallas, Addison, and Arlington
What:
Shopping cart paradise (servers push decorated shopping carts), bead toss, and live music

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