Deanie’s special holiday family celebration returns to Deanie’s in the French Quarter
NEW ORLEANS–(November 10, 2014)—Bring the kids to Deanie’s Seafood in the French Quarter, 841
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Iberville St., to enjoy breakfast with Santa and a fun, interactive holiday music program that’s sure to spread Christmas cheer, the Vince Vance Kids Holiday Sing-Along & Dance Party.
The Vince Vance Holiday Party is a kid-friendly celebration and sing-along offered Saturday and Sunday mornings over two weekends in December at Deanie’s Seafood Restaurant in the French Quarter, 841 Iberville St.
Each child receives a commemorative Christmas songbook signed by Vince Vance and Santa Claus.
Buy your tickets online or call Deanie’s Holiday Hotline at
Deanie’s special holiday program will delight the little ones with music, dance, face painting, Oops the Clown, holiday crafts, plus breakfast and photos with Santa. Vance will entertain the audience with traditional Christmas songs such as Jingle Bells, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, Silent Night, Away in a Manger, and Vance’s mega hit, All I Want for Christmas is You, and many more! With games, prizes, special surprises and delicious treats, the Vince Vance Holiday Sing-Along at Deanie’s promises to stir tidings of joy for the Christmas season.
An official event of the Christmas New Orleans Style celebration, the Vince Vance Holiday Sing-Along takes place at Deanie’s French Quarter location, located a block off of Canal Street in the old D.H. Holmes Store Annex & Cafeteria. Deanie’s traditional department store holiday window displays line Dauphine Street, adding a dose of holiday spirit to the neighborhood. Each of the five displays highlights a familiar Christmas theme, including Santa’s workshop, Santa’s elves decorating a tree, Santa and Mrs. Claus in a winter wonderland, and a traditional Nativity scene.
ABOUT DEANIE’S SEAFOOD
Voted “Best Seafood Restaurant in New Orleans” by readers of the Times Picayune, Deanie’s Seafood Restaurants and Market have been serving huge portions of the best boiled, broiled and fried seafood in New Orleans for more than 50 years. We invite you to visit the original location in Bucktown at 1713 Lake Avenue or in the French Quarter at 841 Iberville Street (located at the corner of Dauphine and Iberville streets).
Deanie’s Seafood is open 11 a.m. – 10 p.m., Sunday through Thursday (Bucktown location closes at 9 p.m. Sundays) and 11 a.m. – 11 p.m., Friday & Saturday. The Bucktown location is closed on Mondays. To learn more about Deanie’s Seafood, visit us at www.deanies.com or call the restaurant directly at 504-834-1225.
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Title of Event: Vince Vance Kids Holiday Sing-Along & Dance Party
Date: Sat. & Sun., Dec. 13-14
Location: Deanie’s Seafood Restaurant, 841 Iberville St., New Orleans
Time: 9 – 11:30 a.m.
Tickets: $30 plus tax and gratuity, available online or by phone (504) 581-1316
Book now for New Orleans’ only live holiday music show for kids, the Vince Vance Kids Holiday Sing-Along & Dance Party at Deanie’s Seafood Restaurant in the French Quarter.
This one-of-a-kind Kids Holiday Party features:
- Full buffet breakfast
- Photos with Santa
- Hula hoop artist, Ooops the Clown, face painting, arts and crafts
- Commemorative Vince Vance Sing-Along Christmas songbook
- A visit from Deanie’s adorable mascot, Pincher the Crawfish.
New Orleans’ premier entertainer and composer Vince Vance presents a one-of-a-kind family holiday program to entertain kids and kids at heart alike with a Christmas sing-along, games, prizes and holiday treats plus a special holiday performance by Vince Vance and the Valianettes.
Join us for this playful morning holiday celebration sure to brighten your holiday season while creating new memories.
Tickets are $30 per person (plus tax and gratuity) and includes breakfast with Santa and a commemorative Christmas song book signed by Vince Vance and Santa Claus. Children three and under are free with purchase of adult ticket. Reservations are required, and seating is limited.