On April 4-5, the 1st Annual Louisiana Roadfood Festival is going to be held in the French Quarter and we’re going to have a tent set upon the corner of Royal and Conti (check out the map below), where we’ll be doing a bunch of eating, drinking and chatting about all the good food at the festival and throughout this great state! Check out their website and continue reading for more info:
On April 4-5, 2009, the 1st Annual Louisiana RoadFood Festival will be held in New Orleans, Louisiana, from 11 am to 7 pm. The RoadFood Festival is the creation of a countrywide team of foodies including Jane and Michael Stern of Gourmet Magazine and “The Splendid Table” and Stephen Rushmore Jr., the visionary creator of Roadfood.com and RoadfoodDigest.com. The festival brings unique and delicious dishes from sixteen revered eateries all over Louisiana into the heart of New Orleans, thereby reminding both locals and visitors of the outstanding food specialties to be discovered throughout the state.
Sixteen different restaurants will be cooking food that best represents the diverse regions of the Louisiana Culinary Trails. The RoadFood Festival’s restaurant tents will line four city blocks, the 300-600 blocks of Royal Street, in the French Quarter. Each booth will sell specialties of one of the great restaurants of the state’s diverse regions.
The two-day festival coordinates with the Annual Oyster Jubilee on Bourbon Street, which takes place on Saturday morning, April 4th, 2009. The two events will be linked by a traditional 2nd line Parade from Oyster Jubilee’s “World’s Longest Po-boy” to Royal Street, the site of the Louisiana RoadFood Festival.
A portion of profits from the 1st annual RoadFood Festival will benefit Cafe Reconcile, a non-profit enterprise located in the Central City neighborhood of New Orleans that provides job training in the hospitality and restaurant industries for the city’s at-risk youth.
Schedule of Events
Saturday April 4th, 200911 AM to 7 PM – Louisiana RoadFood Street Festival (300-600 blocks of Royal Street)
11 AM to 12:00 PM – Assembly of the world’s longest oyster Po-Boy (311 Bourbon Street)
12 PM – Take part in eating the world’s longest oyster Po-Boy
12:15 PM to 12:45 PM – Afterwards, join a traditional 2nd line parade to the Louisiana RoadFood street festival
6 PM to 10:30 PM – Roadfood.com Shrimp and crawfish boil party
Sunday April 5th, 2009
11 AM to 7 PM – Louisiana RoadFood Street Festival (300-600 blocks of Royal Street)
1:30 PM to 3:00 PM – An Afternoon with Jane and Michael Stern. A round-table with attending experts on edible Americana taking part and offering their experience and good-eats tips.
Some of the restaurants that are going to be there are:
* Lasyone’s Meat Pie Restaurant
o Meat Pies
o Crawfish Pies
* Dunbar’s Seafood
o Famous Fried Catfish
o Potato Salad
o Pralines
* Cafe Reconcile
o White Beans
o Banana Foster Bread Pudding
* Vaucresson
o Sausage Creole Hot Sausage Po-Boy
o Creole Crawfish Sausage Po-Boy
* Saltwater Grill
o Fried Green Tomato Shrimp Remoulade Po-boy
o Crawfish and Spinach Boat
* Tabasco Country Store
o Jambalaya
o Gator on a Stick
o Pralines
* Plum Street Snowball
o Snowballs
* Deli at the Cellars
o Shrimp Remoulade Po-Boy
* The Que Crawl
o Cochon de Lait Po-Boy
o 12 Hour Roast Beef w/ Horseradish Cream and Pickled Red Onions
o Fresh Cut French Fries
o Duck Cracklins
* Dave’s Cajun Kitchen
o Seafood Gumbo
o Smoked Turkey Legs
o Red Beans with Smoked Sausage
* Chad’s Bistro
o Alligator Etouffe Over Creamy Grits
o Shrimp Pasta
o Fried Shrimp Balls
o Fried Artichoke Hearts
We’ll also be giving away some www.cajunfoodie.com promo items so come on down to pass a good time!
SUBSCRIBE BY EMAIL 
#1 by Mama Mia on March 24th, 2009
| Quote
Sounds like fun…see you at the Foodie Tent! (Ya think I will find the “Mystical Ponce” there?)
#2 by Dave on April 2nd, 2009
| Quote
sounds fun, but why’d they schedule it to compete with the strawberry festival?
I’m going to eat some strawberries and embrace my white trashy roots…
#3 by The Dude on April 2nd, 2009
| Quote
That’s why you have two days in the weekend; one to hit each festival!
Somehow I think fried foods are more likely to be embraced by fellows with dubious family histories (like myself) than strawberries, but I can’t deny that the Strawberry Festival is a great time.
#4 by Pot Roast on April 2nd, 2009
| Quote
Exactly.