Certified as the largest crawfish boil in the world, the LSU Alumni of San Diego Crawfish Boil will import around 25,000 pounds of fresh, live crawfish straight from the suburbs of Lafayette, Louisiana, to be cooked on site at bayside Waterfront Park in downtown San Diego. Each table of ten guests receives 50 pounds of crawfish piled high with seasoned corn and potatoes, making for a true Louisiana-style feast.
Not into peeling crawfish? Additional food vendors will be on site offering Cajun and Creole favorites for purchase. Presented by Raising Cane’s Chicken Fingers and the LSU Alumni Chapter of San Diego, the all-inclusive event also features live entertainment throughout the afternoon with performances from New Orleans rock band Cowboy Mouth and zydeco legend Dwayne Dopsie & The Zydeco Hellraisers.
Tickets to the San Diego Crawfish Boil are available online and moving quickly. The Bayou single ticket is $96.88 and includes admission, unlimited cold beer, soft drinks, and bottled water, plus access to a table full of crawfish mixed with seasoned corn and potatoes (50 pounds per 10-person table, typically more than enough for everyone, and often leftovers to take home). Promo code SDVILLE saves $5 per standard ticket.
Some standard tables for 10 remain available for $882.25, and promo code SDVILLETABLE saves $50 per table. Proceeds from the event support the San Diego Scholarship Fund at LSU, which helps provide educational opportunities for students from the San Diego area attending Louisiana State University. The event is 21+ only and takes place rain or shine at Waterfront Park along San Diego’s bayfront.
For more information on the San Diego Crawfish Boil and to secure tickets, visit lsusandiego.org. And be sure to follow SanDiegoVille on Instagram for our giveaway opportunity to win two complimentary tickets.
For more information on the San Diego Crawfish Boil and to secure tickets, visit lsusandiego.org. And be sure to follow SanDiegoVille on Instagram for our giveaway opportunity to win two complimentary tickets.
Originally published on March 15, 2026.



