Oak Cliff Mardi Gras Parade Returns February 15, 2026

Mardi Gras in Dallas carries a rhythm all its own, and nowhere is that more evident than at the Oak Cliff Mardi Gras Parade. Set for Sunday, February 15, 2026 at 1:00 p.m., the annual celebration transforms Davis Street into a colorful corridor of music, movement, and neighborhood pride. The route runs from near the Kessler Theater down toward the Bishop Arts District, drawing thousands of spectators who line the sidewalks to take in one of North Texas’ most spirited Carnival traditions.

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Legacy West Celebrates Mardi Gras on Fat Tuesday

Legacy West will host its 5th Annual Fat Tuesday Parade on February 17, bringing a festive yet family-friendly Mardi Gras celebration to Plano. The evening will be led by the Townview Big D Band and will feature live music, entertainment, and community gathering throughout the property. The event is free to attend, and guests are encouraged to reserve space in advance via Eventbrite.

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Dallas Restaurants for Mardi Gras Fun

Mardi Gras is a season of indulgence, music, and deeply rooted culinary tradition. Born from Louisiana’s French and Creole heritage, the festival centers around bold, soulful dishes meant to be shared: steaming bowls of gumbo layered with dark roux, briny crawfish boils piled high on newspaper-lined tables, spicy jambalaya studded with sausage and shrimp, flaky po’boys dripping with remoulade, and sweet King Cake dusted in purple, green, and gold sugar. In Dallas, a city that embraces Southern flavor with enthusiasm, several Cajun and Creole kitchens deliver the spirit — and the spice — of Mardi Gras across a range of dining styles and price points.

Check out our list of favorites for a taste of the bayou this season.

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The Best Chocolatiers in Dallas

Dallas transforms into a chocolate lover’s paradise every Valentine’s Day, and it’s easy to see why. Chocolate is more than a treat — its rich aroma, velvety texture, and deep, layered flavors create an indulgent sensory experience that feels intimate and memorable. Whether you’re gifting a selection of handcrafted confections, sharing artisanal chocolates with someone special, or discovering a new favorite together, the city’s chocolate scene offers remarkable destinations that elevate Valentine’s Day into something truly sweet.

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Beatrice for Refined Southern Hospitality

Beatrice offers a dining experience that seamlessly blends Southern hospitality with modern culinary innovation. The restaurant, founded by Chef Michelle Carpenter, pays homage to her grandmother, Beatrice, whose influence is evident in the warmth of the atmosphere and the soulfulness of the dishes.

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Fearing’s Restaurant for Top Tier Dallas Valentine’s Dining

Located inside The Ritz-Carlton, Dallas, Fearing’s Restaurant remains one of the city’s defining fine-dining institutions. Under the direction of Dean Fearing—an architect of modern Southwestern cuisine—the restaurant blends precision technique, regional character, and polished hospitality. For Valentine’s Day, that philosophy is distilled into a refined three-course prix-fixe menu designed for indulgence and impact.

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Dallas’ Bold and Flavorful Casual Cajun Seafood Spot

Shuck N Jive in Dallas feels like home, that is if your home is a divey oyster bar. It’s not fancy or polished, but that’s exactly the point — it’s a casual, lively spot where you can kick back in jeans and a T-shirt and focus on what really matters: the food. The atmosphere hums with energy from the bar to the tables, with laughter, conversation, and the clinking of glasses filling the air. Regulars and newcomers are drawn to its approachable, unpretentious vibe, where everyone seems to belong.

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The Free Man for Every Day Live Music & Gumbo

In Deep Ellum—a neighborhood long defined by amplified guitars, brass sections, and late-night movement—The Free Man Cajun Café & Lounge has operated since 2011 as both restaurant and working music room. Its model is deliberate: Gulf Coast cooking executed with technical discipline, paired with a nightly performance schedule that rarely leaves the stage dark.

The culinary identity is firmly Cajun and Creole, grounded in classic technique rather than novelty. The kitchen builds depth the right way—through roux development, layered aromatics, and calibrated heat. Gumbo arrives dark and structured, its body signaling time and attention rather than thickening shortcuts. Jambalaya carries a smoky backbone, the rice properly infused instead of superficially seasoned. Crawfish Étouffée leans into butter and spice, while Red Beans and Rice delivers the slow-cooked comfort that defines the genre.

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