Fort Bend’s Swankiest Crawfish Boil
More than 2,000 area residents attended Houston’s Swankiest Crawfish Boil, held as part of Houston’s Largest Home Tour, a month-long event sponsored by Johnson Development Corp.
More than 2,000 people enjoy Riverstone event
More than 2,000 people let the good times roll in Riverstone, enjoying gorgeous weather, live music and 5,000 pounds of Creole-spiced crawfish during the community’s April 23 Crawfish Boil. The inaugural event featured buckets of free crawfish, sweet summer corn, savory potatoes and smoked beef sausage, all served on black-topped tables.
“Chopped” champion Craft Burger food truck and Bahama Bucks also were on-site offering tasty fare. An assortment of wines and craft beers were available for purchase from No Label Brewery, St. Arnold Brewery and Karbach Brewery.
“The event was a perfect addition to ‘Houston’s Largest Home Tour,’ showcasing the fantastic lifestyle events Riverstone residents enjoy on a regular basis,” said Trey Reichert, vice president and general manager of the development, ranked the No. 1 top-selling master-planned community in Texas.
In addition to a bounty of food, more than a dozen inflatables kept children occupied, as did face painters, balloon artists and a laser tag area. “Cajun Commotion” band Bayou Roux provided live music. The crawfish boil is just one of the many community events planned for Riverstone by Director of Fun Nick Deacon and his team. Learn more about Riverstone at riverstone.com.
The Crawfish Boil offered something for the entire family in addition to good eats — face painters, balloon artists, laser tag and much more.
Hannah Trato offers an up-close look at a crawfish.
(L-R): Among the 2,000 attendees were Sarah Fiore, Nick Deacon, Riverstone’s Director of Fun and the event organizer, and Amanda Daughtery.
Adrian Jones happily digs into her bucket of crawfish and tasty sides.







