BBQ on the Lawn with Zydeco Flames at Rancho Nicasio – July 4, 2025 ​

Celebrate Independence Day with a lively outdoor concert as the Zydeco Flames bring their Louisiana-style rhythms to Rancho Nicasio. This annual Fourth of July BBQ on the Lawn mixes zydeco music with summer barbecue in a laid-back West Marin spot.

The West Coast’s top zydeco band fires up their groove while guests dig into food and drinks. All of this unfolds against the rolling hills of Nicasio—pretty hard to beat, honestly.

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Event Details

The BBQ on the Lawn happens Friday, July 4, 2025, at Rancho Nicasio, a historic roadhouse tucked away in rural Marin County. Gates swing open at 3:00pm, so you’ve got time to settle in before the music kicks off at 4:00pm.

General admission is $35 per person and covers entry only. Food and drinks are sold separately at the event.

The venue usually serves up barbecue classics and American favorites. You’ll find both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks on offer, so there’s something for everyone.

About Zydeco Flames

The Zydeco Flames have become a staple of West Coast zydeco over decades of gigs. Their shows burst with energy, blending Creole roots with blues, R&B, and a splash of rock.

Musical Style

This band plays authentic zydeco, a genre born from southwest Louisiana’s Creole traditions. Accordion, washboard, electric guitar, bass, and drums drive their danceable sound.

The Flames know how to get a crowd moving and keep the dance floor packed, whether it’s a cozy club or a big festival stage.

Venue Information

Rancho Nicasio sits right in the heart of Nicasio Valley, about half an hour from San Rafael. This old-school roadhouse dates back to the 1940s and still draws the community together.

Outdoor Setting

The BBQ on the Lawn spreads out across the grassy area behind the restaurant. You’ll catch views of the Nicasio countryside while soaking up the music.

There’s plenty of space for dancing or just hanging out, so the vibe stays easy and welcoming.

Planning Your Visit

Thinking about heading out for the Fourth at Rancho Nicasio? Here are a few things to keep in mind:

  • Snag tickets early—this event usually sells out fast
  • Bring cash for food and drinks
  • Lawn chairs or blankets make for comfier seating
  • Weather can swing from hot afternoons to chilly fog, so dress in layers
  • If you’re drinking, sort out a ride home ahead of time
  • Getting There

    You’ll find Rancho Nicasio at 1 Old Rancheria Road, Nicasio, CA 94946, right on the town square. It’s at the crossroads of Nicasio Valley Road and Lucas Valley Road.

    Parking’s available in marked areas, but carpooling’s a smart move for bigger crowds. The drive from Highway 101 takes about 20-25 minutes along some scenic backroads. On July 4th, give yourself extra time—holiday traffic can sneak up on you.

    What to Expect

    This Fourth of July celebration leans into a more laid-back vibe than the usual crowded city events. You’ve got live zydeco music, outdoor dining, and that unmistakable Nicasio rural charm—honestly, it just feels like Marin County through and through.

    The crowd’s a real mix: local folks, zydeco fans eager to dance, and visitors chasing that authentic Marin feeling. It’s family-friendly, but still delivers the kind of music venue experience people talk about later.

    Want details or tickets? Head over to the Rancho Nicasio website or just give their box office a call.

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