Ad

2026 Birmingham Crawfish Season Guide

Birmingham, it's boilin' time! Let the good times roll during crawfish season with the best places to eat, celebrate, and shop for mudbugs around the Magic City. Image: Facebook / Cajun Steamer

· By Katie Leigh Matthews
3
0
Two bowls filled with boiled Crawfish, corn on the cob, potatoes, sausage, mushrooms, lemon slices, and containers of dipping sauce—a true Birmingham seafood feast guide.Pin

It’s finally here — crawfish season in the Magic City! Whether you want to enjoy an authentic boil basket at one of Birmingham’s best Cajun restaurants or food trucks, laissez les bon temps rouler at a neighborhood crawfish boil, or find the freshest mudbugs to enjoy at home, we’ve got you covered with this guide to Birmingham’s crawfish season.

Restaurants + Food Trucks

Roll Cajun Boudin

Neighborhood: Downtown
More Info: Facebook

Boudin fans have known about Roll Cajun Boudin since the food truck rolled into Birmingham in 2024. Owner Matt Coltrin is an Arcadiana native and has been supplying locals with Cajun specialty foods since he moved to the Magic City after retiring from the Air Force.

The demand for frozen boudin and gumbo quickly evolved into requests for fresh, ready-to-enjoy Cajun dishes alongside their hard-to-find Cajun Country staples. Matt brings it all together at Roll Cajun Boudin’s new brick-and-mortar Downtown — along with a full bar — which just opened on Mardi Gras.

Dimly lit bar and lounge in Birmingham with empty tables, brick walls, neon signs, a stage on the left, and a curved cream-colored sofa near the center. Red lights illuminate the bar area—a perfect spot for referencing your Birmingham Crawfish Guide.Pin
Whether you hail from NOLA or simply love the food, Roll Cajun Boudin is authentic as they come. Image: Facebook

Head to Roll Cajun Boudin for the crawfish, and be sure to try some of their signature boudin dishes, like the best-selling Chicken Boudin Egg Roll. Then, pick up a frozen dish to satisfy your Cajun cravings until you can make it back.

Cajun Steamer Bar & Grill

Neighborhood: Hoover & Trussville
More Info: cajunsteamer.com

Cajun Steamer began as a roadside crawfish stand before opening its flagship storefront in Hoover. Now with four locations across Alabama and Tennessee, including two in The Magic City, the restaurant chain seeks to bring Bourbon Street party vibes wherever it goes. With a full menu of delectable Cajun delights, they’re a must-visit spot anytime you’re craving Cajun … especially during crawfish season.

A chef in a cap and apron expertly stirs a large pot of crawfish with lemons outdoors, creating a delicious aroma.Pin
Cajun Steamer Bar & Grill is ready for the season with daily boils. Image: Facebook

Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot

Neighborhood: Inverness
More Info: Facebook

Crazy Cajuns Boiling Pot gave us all a scare last summer when its long-time owners, Robert and Lulu Regard, announced they were retiring after 28 years and would be closing the wildly popular haunt on Highway 280. Their crawfish supplier (and dear friend), Dave Dempsey, offered to take over the restaurant, saving the day.

Affectionately known as “Crawdaddy Dave,” Dave also owns the popular Crawfish Warehouse restaurant and seafood market in Jasper. He is continuing the legacy by using the same old family recipes that Crazy Cajuns was built on, so they’ll continue to serve their incredible menu of étouffée, jambalaya, po’ boys, award-winning gumbo, and, of course, crazy-good crawfish.

Crawdaddy’s

Neighborhood: Pelham
More Info: Facebook

Crawdaddy’s has been serving Cajun favorites around Birmingham from its food truck for the past five years and opened its first storefront in Pelham last year. You can pre-order live crawfish for your backyard boil; they’ll be sacked and ready for pickup. While they are now focused on the restaurant, the truck still pops up around Birmingham, and you can keep up to date on their latest boils on their Facebook page.

Brick storefront with bold red signage reading "Craw Daddy's," in Pelham.Pin
Catch Crawdaddy’s food truck around town or head to its restaurant in Pelham for your mudbug fix. Image: Facebook

Cajun Roux

Neighborhood: Hoover
More Info: cajunroux.net 

Cajun Roux transports diners from its home in Stadium Trace in Hoover back to its roots in the Bayou State. The menu features authentic Cajun dishes — from traditional entrées like gumbo and étouffée to po’ boys and oysters — plus a full bar of signature and seasonal cocktails. During crawfish season, look for daily updates on Facebook about when you can join a fresh boil.

Outdoor dining area of Cajun Roux at night, bathed in the warm glow of string lights. Pin
Crawfish out on the patio at Cajun Roux … what could be better? Image: Facebook

Cajun Seafood House

Neighborhood: Vestavia Hills 
More Info: thecajunseafoodhouse.com

Cajun Seafood House is a casual spot on Rocky Ridge Road in Vestavia. It has been serving authentic Louisiana seafood since 2014, including po’ boys, gumbo, and boiling crawfish pots. Oh, and there’s also a full bar. The famous Hurricanes pair perfectly with whatever you order.

A plate of boiled crawfish with corn and a potato basks in sunlight at Cajun Seafood House while a bucket of assorted bottled beers sits in the background.Pin
Nothing says “spring is in the air” quite like a fresh mudbug boil and iced brews from Cajun Seafood House. Image: Instagram

Jubilee Joe’s Cajun Seafood Restaurant

Neighborhood: Hoover 
More Info: jubileejoes.com 

In a senior-level marketing class at The University of Alabama at Birmingham (more than 20 years ago), a few college kids came up with the idea of a seafood market and restaurant. Their professors said it might actually work, so they went for it.

Decades later, Jubilee Joe’s in Hoover still serves some of the best seafood around — including copious amounts of crawfish each season. The restaurant also sells live crawfish whenever possible, so follow its website and socials to place your order.

A black container brimming with cooked crawfish, a corn cob, and two potatoes is ready to go at Jubilee Joe's.Pin
You can get your crawfish to go at Jubilee Joe’s. Image: Instagram

Festivals + Events

Tin Roof’s 2nd Annual Crawfish Boil

When: March 7, 2026, doors open at 11 a.m.
Neighborhood: Lakeview
More Info: tinroofbirmingham.com

Head to Tin Roof for its 2nd Annual Crawfish Boil, featuring live music, fresh crawfish, delicious cocktails, and that quintessential Tin Roof vibe that will roll on all night long.

Hope for Autumn Foundation Crawfish Boil

When: April 25, 2026, 3 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Where: Ross Bridge
More Info: eventbrite.com

Bring the whole family to Ross Bridge for the 18th Annual Hope for Autumn Foundation Crawfish Boil. The event offers all-you-can-eat crawfish, burgers, and hot dogs, along with live music featuring Pioneer Chicken Stand and The Divines. The celebration also includes activities for the kids, including bounce houses, face painting, and balloon animals. The event benefits local childhood cancer research and families battling childhood cancer.

Crawfest

When: May 7, 2026
Where: Mountain Brook
More Info: ccaalabama.org 

The Coastal Conservation Association of Alabama hosts its annual Crawfest event on May 7 at the Birmingham Zoo. Enjoy live music and plenty of mudbugs at this family-friendly event. Check the website and Facebook page for the latest updates.

Where to Buy Your Own Crawfish

Sexton’s Seafood

Neighborhood: Cahaba Heights 
More Info: Facebook

Sexton’s Seafood imports thousands of pounds of crawfish from the Louisiana swamps each season. You can expect a beautiful selection of fresh snapper, grouper, salmon, tuna, redfish, scallops, stone crab claws, crabmeat, oysters, shrimp, mussels, and more year-round. Sexton’s is a family-owned business that has been providing high-quality seafood to the Magic City for three generations.

A seasonal display of various fresh fish fillets, including salmon and crawfish, rests on a bed of ice in Sexton's Seafood MarketPin
Count on Sexton’s Seafood for the freshest catches and crustaceans in town. Image: Facebook

Red Mountain Crawfish Co.

Neighborhood: Homewood
More Info: redmountaincrawfish.com

Since 2010, Red Mountain Crawfish Company has supplied Birmingham with mudbugs straight from the bayou. You can visit the retail shop in Homewood every Friday and Saturday to stock up on crawfish throughout the season. Be sure to also check their socials for updates on where you can score fresh catches around town. They also offer crawfish delivery throughout Alabama, Tennessee, and Georgia, so spread the word and support this Magic City establishment across the South!

Snapper Grabber’s Land & Sea

Neighborhood: Vestavia Hills
More Info: snappergrabbers.com 

Snapper Grabber’s Land & Sea is a restaurant and market hybrid bringing the freshest cuts and catches to Vestavia Hills. Owner Kent Scott grew up in the seafood industry, working for his father at the River Fish Market at 14. Kent loves to share seafood recipes with customers and is happy to offer preparation tips. If you’re looking for cooked and seasoned crawfish (no live ones, sorry!) or any fresh seafood, head to this Birmingham gem.

A platter featuring assorted raw seafood delights—shrimp, crawfish, clams, mussels, salmon, tuna, oysters, and a red fish fillet from Snapper Grabber's Land & Sea market, garnished with lemon slices and basil leaves.Pin
Find gorgeous seafood, as well as the season’s best crawfish, ready to package or made to order at Snapper Grabber’s Land & Sea. Image: Facebook

The Cajun Cleaver

Neighborhood: Hoover
More Info: thecajuncleaver.com

This family-owned Louisiana-style butcher shop carries specialty meats and homemade entrées, bringing Cajun favorites straight to your kitchen. During crawfish season, keep an eye on their Facebook page for their weekly boils, and stop by Friday or Saturday to snag a pound (or four) fresh from the pot.

The Swamp Pack is a popular option that has everything you need for your home boil: three pounds of crawfish, half a pound of shrimp, and corn and potatoes. The Cajun Cleaver also offers catering and freshly made sandwiches, and has a great wine selection.

Geaux get some crawfish, Birmingham! 

**********

For all the best ways to eat and drink your way through Birmingham, subscribe to StyleBlueprint’s FREE daily emails.

Katie Leigh Matthews

Katie Leigh Matthews

A Birmingham native, Katie is a lifelong waterfall chaser and is passionate about the outdoors. She also loves connecting with remarkable women in the Birmingham community and bringing their stories to life. Katie has been writing professionally for over six years; you can find more of her work at Moms.com and Islands.com.

Leave a Comment

Our unofficial motto at StyleBlueprint is "Be kind. Do good." We encourage this to be the basis for all comments on our articles. Provide feedback that adds to the story. Some controversy or disagreements are part of any good dialogue between friends, but anything that tears down or belittles others is subject to disapproval or removal. Thank you for being a member of the StyleBlueprint community! View our Community Guidelines.

StyleBlueprint Daily

Join over 200,000 others who have signed up for StyleBlueprint, a life of style & substance, delivered daily. Create an account

Your newsletter subscriptions are subject to StyleBlueprint's Privacy Policy and Terms and Conditions .