When “the most wonderful time of the year” fades, many regions across the country are left with gray skies and frigid temperatures. Fortunately, here on the Mississippi Gulf Coast, the end of the holiday season signals the start of “the happiest time of the year,” and downtown Biloxi knows how to RAISE YOUR PULSE!

On the Coast, the happiest time of the year occurs in late winter when king cake season (a.k.a. Mardi Gras), oyster season, and crawfish season converge.

Downtown Biloxi offers numerous options to indulge in all three. The season kicks off with the Epiphany or Twelfth Night celebration, marking the arrival of the three wisemen and their gifts to Baby Jesus. The Gulf Coast Carnival Association launched king cake season with their annual Twelfth Night celebration on January 6 and with it came the halfway mark of oyster season. It’s hard to top the duo of fresh oysters and king cake, but once the crawfish are harvested towards the end of Carnival Season, the happiest time of the year kicks into full swing!

Check out the lists below to find variations of each treat around downtown Biloxi. The Happiest Time of the Year is a limited-time engagement, so be sure to get out and try as many king cake, oysters, and crawfish options as you can before they disappear for another year!

Oysters and Crawfish
  • Desporte Seafood
  • Tasty Tails Seafood House
  • Adventures
  • Half Shell Oyster House
  • Ole Biloxi Filln Station
  • One Thirty One Lamuese
  • Parrains Jambalaya Kitchen
  • Quality poultry and Seafood
King Cake and King Cake Treats
  • Empanola
  • Jack Up Coffee Bar
  • Makin Groceries
  • Greenhouse Biloxi
  • Le Cafe Beignet
  • Brew Paddle Cafe
  • Fly LLama Brewing

Corey Christy, a native of Biloxi, Corey returned in 2013 after college to begin following his passion for his hometown through his grassroots activities with various volunteer positions, boards, and local organizations. Corey is past President of the Biloxi Main Street, where he has been a board member for the last 8 years. In that short amount of time Corey has made a lasting impact on the organization and the city, founding the Biloxi Public Art project that has brought 30 pieces of public art to life around downtown that tell different stories of the local history, he is the recipient of two Fire Soul awards, the Design Award, the Visionary Award, as well as The City of Biloxi’s Volunteer of the Year for Arts and Culture, a Mississippi Main Street Award for the Biloxi Public Art Project, a Governor’s Initiative for Volunteer Excellence in 2021, and a Mississippi Main Street Trailblazer award in 2022. Corey has been a Board Member of the Biloxi Bay Area Chamber of Commerce for the previous 3 years, the Gallery 782 co-op, as well as serving one year on the board for the Mississippi Coastal Plain Land Trust. Corey helps to organize Bike Biloxi and occasionally leads the weekly community bike rides throughout the city.

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