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Nestled alongside the Red River, Shreveport-Bossier offers a perfect blend of Southern charm, diverse culinary delights, and rich culture. Combining a spicy Cajun attitude and the wide-open Texas spirit. Experience 24-hour resort-style casinos, riverfront entertainment, family-friendly festivals, and mouthwatering food.

Shreveport-Bossier is located at the crossroads of I-20 and I-49.  It’s just three hours from Dallas-Fort Worth making it an easy drive, and The Shreveport Regional Airport brings in many direct flights from around the country.

In the heart of Shreveport-Bossier, history and culinary excellence converge at iconic restaurants that have stood the test of time. Step into the nostalgic ambiance of Strawn’s Eat Shop, a Shreveport landmark since 1944, renowned for its mouthwatering pies and hearty breakfast fare. Another gem is Herby-K’s, a Cajun institution with a history dating back to 1936. This beloved eatery has preserved its timeless charm, offering a menu rich in Creole and Cajun flavors. Known for its signature Shrimp Buster and lively atmosphere, Herby-K’s is a culinary journey through the cultural heritage of Louisiana. 

Delving into the rich tapestry of Shreveport-Bossier’s culinary history, a notable gem stands out: Orlandeaux’s Café, the oldest black-owned restaurant in Louisiana. Established in 1978, Orlandeaux’s has been a pillar of the community, offering a taste of authentic Southern cuisine infused with a deep sense of tradition. Known for its welcoming atmosphere and a menu that pays homage to Creole and soul food classics, this historic establishment has become a cultural landmark. From flavorful gumbo to mouthwatering po’boys, each dish tells a story of culinary heritage. The warm hospitality and community spirit at Orlandeaux’s make it not just a restaurant but a gathering place where locals and visitors can savor the flavors of Louisiana while celebrating the resilience and creativity of the black-owned business community.

Shreveport-Bossier is a haven for art and entertainment enthusiasts. The city’s art scene is showcased at the R.W. Norton Art Gallery, where a stunning collection of American and European art awaits. For a touch of local creativity, explore art spaces like The Agora Borealis, featuring works by regional artists.

Indulge in the vibrant entertainment scene with a visit to the historic Strand Theatre in Shreveport, a venue that has hosted legendary performances since the 1920s. If you’re feeling lucky, head to one of the city’s riverfront casinos, where gaming excitement meets live entertainment.

No visit to Shreveport-Bossier is complete without experiencing the vibrant festivals that celebrate the region’s unique spirit. Plan your trip around the Red River Revel Arts Festival, a multi-day celebration of visual and performing arts. The Louisiana Film Prize attracts filmmakers from around the world, while the Mudbug Madness Festival showcases the best of Cajun cuisine and culture.

Shreveport-Bossier is famous for its music history and for giving many famous musicians their start. Shreveport Municipal Auditorium is the home of the famous Louisiana Hayride radio program that jumpstarted the careers of Elvis Presley, Hank Williams, Johnny Cash, James Burton, and many others. 

Welcome to a place with enough flavor, style and soul for two cities — Shreveport-Bossier, Louisiana.


For more information, visit VisitShreveportBossier.org.