The Portland Mardi Gras Parade
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- North Mississippi Avenue
- Fat Tuesday March 4
- Starting at 7PM
- Kid’s Costume Pageant at 6:00PM at Luke’s Frame Shop
- Marching bands and entertainers
- After parties at participating N Mississippi bars and restaurants
For more details, click here.
The Portland Mardi Gras Ball
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- Tickets Available Here
- Wonder Ballroom
- Saturday March 1
- Doors at 7PM
- Live New Orleans style music all night
- Three full bars – Cajun food for purchase
- Costumes encouraged for this year’s theme: Enchanted Forest
- Tickets are $30
- This is a 21-and-over event
Featured musical acts will include:
Authentic cajun food available from Bayou Brothers Food Truck.
Face painting available.
Parade Sponsors
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The 1905 Jazz Club
Parade After Party with River City Riot |
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Mississippi Pizza and Atlantis Lounge
Live music, hand-tossed pizza and delicious cocktails. |
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Nectar Markets
Our dispensaries are conveniently placed throughout Oregon and offer online ordering with curbside pickup. |
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Neil Kelly
The official starting point of the Mardi Gras Parade and headquarters of the Northwest’s most trusted home remodeling company. |
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The Rambler
The best seat on the block for parade watching. |
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Miss Delta
Miss Delta – BBQ and Southern food inspired by Grandma Velma Louise’s cooking… Come get you some! |
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Victoria Bar
Your NE Portland neighborhood gem. Serving up freshly crafted cocktails and vegan-friendly fare since 2015. |
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Cubo de Cuba
Cuban Comfort Food and the best rum drinks in town. |
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Stormbreaker Brewing
Celebrate like you’re in the Big Easy! Watch the parade up close from the best patio on Mississippi Avenue or our new Right as Rain Room. Whether it’s a Vieux Carré, Hurricane, or IPA, you’re covered at StormBreaker Brewing! |
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Fried Egg I’m in Love
Staying open late to celebrate serving cajun/creole bites along with a festive bar menu! |
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Mississippi Ave Businesses
Great shopping, dining and entertainment all on one amazing street! |
Cascade Zydeco |
Zydeco and Cajun dancing First Tuesdays at the Showdown Saloon |
Trailhead Credit Union |
Need some cash for Mardi Gras? Stop by our ATM, free for all Credit Union members! |
Kate’s Ice Cream |
Custom Mystery Mardi Gras ice cream flavor available only on Mardi Gras |
¿Por Qué No? Taquería |
The sunniest place in Portland! |
Mississippi Studios |
Music is the great social cohesive force we need – laissez les bons temps rouler! |
UCHU Sushi and Fried Chicken |
Sushi and Japanese style dining with lots of vegetarian and vegan options |
Boise-Eliot/Humboldt Elementary School |
Supporting Portland Mardi Gras |
Flutter |
objects of wonder & enchantment old & new |
Aviary Skincare |
An inclusive beauty space, just really great skincare for real people. |
EaT: An Oyster Bar |
After the parade, continue the party at EaT Oyster Bar with live music from the Brass Roots Movement and Reggie Houston’s Crescent City Connection. |
Luke’s Frame Shop |
Hosting Kids Costume Pageant, 5:45 PM on Mardi Gras Day! |
Gravy Restaurant |
Getting ready for Portland Mardi Gras hosting KOIN TV for breaky with the Mysti Krewe of Nimbus |
Prost! |
Portland’s best German bier bar |
Interurban |
Modern American Saloon |
Metro Boutique |
Costumes & bling for Mardi Gras Ball & Portland Mardi Gras Parade! |
Paxton Gate |
Curiously Mind-Expanding Treasures & Oddities |
Moloko |
Portland’s only Coral Reef Cocktail Lounge |
ReBuilding Center |
Hosting PPS students in learning about working at Portland small businesses |
Von Ebert Brewing |
Hosting a Grand Finale Mardi Gras Party at parade end |
Sunlan Lighting |
Check out Portland Mardi Gras window decorations here |
Parade Details
The Portland Mardi Gras Parade features marching bands, entertainers, art, and fun costumes. The parade marches down North Mississippi Avenue from N Skidmore to N Fremont, starting at 7:00 PM. The parade is an all ages event.
Because parking is at a premium, here’s a guide on how to get to the parade without a car.
Parade entertainment will include marching bands, jugglers, Samba, colorful light shows, and much more! Parade bands will include:
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- Big Foot Brass Band – 10 piece military marching brass band from Olympia, WA
- NW Bones Gang – Northwest Bones Gang is a Mardi Gras Black Indian Gang started by the Original Flagboy
- Beaumont Marching Bobcats – 150 piece middle school band
- The Beat Goes On – Reviving high school and college marching band experiences
- Portland Samba Band – High energy Brazilian percussion ensemble
- River City Riot – New Orleans-inspired party brass band
- DTW Street Band from Corvalis – Inspired by the sounds of New Orleans
- Jesters Brass Marching Band – Leading the Portland Mardi Gras Second Line
- New Second Line Band – Curated group of Portland area musicians
Parade entertainers will include:
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- Lagniappe Line
- Portland Jugglers
- Jewels Belly Dancers
- The Parasols
- Flamebouyant Productions (weather permitting)
- Portland Hoopers
- Cascade Zydeco
- Olive and the Tall Bikes
- Kangoo Club Portland Annie
- Stumptown Ropers
- Cheer Portland
- Risk of Change