Here in South Texas we like shrimp and lots of it – especially when it’s all you can eat!  At our onsite Restaurant 361, we like to do All You Can Eat Shrimp Night every Wednesday because – let’s be honest – with shrimp it’s hard to get your fill off just one plate! If you’re crazy about shrimp as much as we are then you won’t want to miss the 67th Annual Aransas Pass Shrimporee, the largest shrimp festival in Texas happening right here in the coastal bend.  The scrumptious little crustacean not tickle your fancy? Fret not, the festival features two stages for live music sporting a line up including acts such as Kevin Fowler, Rotel & the Hot Tomatoes, Jay Perez, Siggno, Clarissa Serna and Jimmy Gonzales Y Grupo Mazz as well as dancing, carnival rides, culinary events, a parade, a Miss Shrimporee pageant and more to keep the whole family entertained!

When:
June 12th – 14th, 2015
Hours are 6 p.m.- Midnight Friday, 11 a.m.- Midnight Saturday, and 12 p.m.- 6 p.m. Sunday.
The parade begins at 10 am. on Saturday. Log on to the chamber’s website for the specific route and more info.

 

Where:
Johnson Community Park
Shuttle parking is available at the Chamber of Commerce at 130 W. Goodnight, the Compton Hall at 704 W. Yoakum at Harrison Ave, and the Palm Plaza at 1935 Wheeler Avenue.

 

What not to miss:
Men’s Sexy Leg Contest, Kidz Korner featuring age appropriate games and activities for the kids, Great Outhouse Race, shrimp peeling contest, the White tiger exhibit, and all the booths including arts and crafts, comedy and magic.

 

What it’ll cost you:
A three-day pass costs $12 each. Day passes are $7 for adults, $3 for kids 12-7. Kids 6 and under are FREE. Senior citizens (65 and older) and active military pay only $3 per day.

You can purchase tickets here.

 

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