The Lowcountry Seafood Boil: A Historical Gullah Geechee Immersion Dinner
Fri, Jun 19
|Pasfield House
This is not just a dinner, it's a doorway into cultural traditions served over a communal table. This Juneteenth, come experience the story of the Gullah Geechee through through the food, music, and the traditions that built American culture.


Time & Location
Jun 19, 2026, 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Pasfield House, 525 S Pasfield St, Springfield, IL 62704, USA
Guests
About the event
Join us for a cultural journey where traditional food tells the story behind the origins of the Lowcountry seafood boil. But this isn’t just an average seafood boil. This is a cultural immersion into the traditions of the Gullah Geechee people, the originators of Lowcountry cuisine. Meant to poured down the middle of a communal table, you can be apart of the traditions that have shaped American food and community.
Through live guided storytelling to the rhythm of Gullah Geechee drums and a traditional Lowcountry seafood boil, you’ll arrive as a stranger to the story and leave as part of it.
Tickets
Your seat at the table
Sale ends
Jun 17, 11:50 PM
For your seat at the table includes a full traditional Lowcountry seafood boil served communal style, live historical storytelling, and the rhythm of Gullah Geechee drums woven throughout the evening.
$99.00
+$2.48 ticket service fee
Total
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