
These 10 Louisiana Cities Rank as the Drunkest in the State
🐊 KNGT 🐊 | Louisiana — Alright, I’ll just say it, us Cajuns know how to have a good time. If there’s food, music, or even just a Tuesday night, there’s a good chance someone’s breakin’ out the cooler and yellin’ “Laissez les bons temps rouler!” And if you don’t know what that means, you’ve clearly never been to a Louisiana crawfish boil, tailgate, or any random Thursday happy hour.
Now, don’t get me wrong, we work hard, so we play even harder, we raise our families, and we show up for church on Sunday. But when the work is done and the sun starts settin’, we also know how to throw down. Whether it's beer, bourbon, or homemade punch in a jug that ain’t got no label, someone’s pourin’ something.
I’ve lived in Louisiana all my life (42 years to be exact) and I’ve seen it all. From second-line parades where Aunt Linda lost her shoe (and kept dancing anyway), to Mardi Gras floats where folks were tossin’ more than just beads, this state stays turnt up.
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Now, some towns take it to a whole new level. We're talkin' bars on every corner, drive-thru daiquiri shops (because why not?), and more festivals than we got weekends. It got me thinkin’... where are the drunkest cities in Louisiana?
Well, I did a little diggin’ on the Interweb and according to Roadsnacks.net here is the list. Just remember, this ain’t judgment. It’s celebration.