LA MESA OKTOBERFEST CELEBRATES ITS 51ST YEAR OCTOBER 4-6

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September 8 ,2024 (La Mesa)-- From Friday, October 4, to Sunday, October 6, the quaint streets of La Mesa Village will transform into the largest German celebration in San Diego. This free event takes place Friday, October 4, 4 p.m.-10 p.m., Saturday, October 5, 10 a.m.-10 p.m. and Sunday, October 6, 12 p.m.-8 p.m.

This beloved Bavarian-style  festival has become an annual pilgrimage for thousands, drawing revelers for three days of vibrant live music, authentic German cuisine, and a plethora of German and Craft beers. This year, La Mesa Oktoberfest is set to exceed all expectations, capturing the spirit of Munich with unmatched enthusiasm and charm. From the traditional Bavarian decor and lively music to the delicious food and drinks, attendees can expect an unparalleled experience that honors the festival's rich heritage.

Biergartens From Friday, October 4, to Sunday, October 6, the quaint streets of La Mesa Village will transform into the largest German celebration in San Diego. Grab your steins and prepare to "Prost!" as the festival offers an array of libations to suit every taste bud. Three fully loaded biergartens will feature non-stop performances by local and regional bands, spanning genres from German Polka to indie rock, ensuring entertainment for attendees of all ages. For just $5 (with kids under 21 admitted free), guests can access all three unique biergartens with a Biergarten Pass.

  • Hofbräuhaus Biergarten - Features everything from traditional Bavarian and German music, rock bands, pop cover bands and more.
  •  Palm Avenue Bier Hall - Sit comfortably under a large shaded tent and order all of your favorite traditional German grub in this festive tavern-like experience,
  • Craft Bier & Seltzer Garten – Features live music, games, craft beers & seltzers, and more.

 Taste of Bavaria and Beyond With appetites stimulated by the festive atmosphere, attendees can indulge in a mouth-watering array of traditional German fare as well as other international delights. Savor the irresistible aroma of giant pretzels, perfectly grilled bratwurst, and crispy schnitzel, each bite transporting you straight to the heart of Bavaria. La Mesa Oktoberfest will also feature a variety of other delectable options, including sauerkraut, roasted nuts, and decadent desserts like apple strudel. Complement your meal with a selection of fine German beers ensuring a truly authentic and satisfying culinary experience. Not in the mood for German grub? There are plenty of other flavors to try! Churros, Southern BBQ, Mediterranean bites, and more await for you to try.

Artisan Market + Food Faire Come check out the Craft Faire tents for unique and hand-made items! Stop by to support local artisans as they showcase their small batch goodies and unique designs. Start checking holiday gifts off your to-do list as you pick up one-of-a-kind thoughtful pieces created by makers who put passion and heart into every single piece. Find exceptional candles, soaps, yummy treats, jewelry, and much more that cannot be found anywhere else.

Family Fun The German Kinder Karneval offers a plethora of children’s activities designed to delight and engage young festival-goers. This year, we're excited to bring back the towering Ferris wheel, a crowd favorite that offers breathtaking views of La Mesa and adds a magical touch to the festivities. For the adventurous, inflatable obstacle courses and slides provide hours of bouncy fun. Creative minds can dive into interactive art stations where kids can unleash their artistic talents with caricatures, face painting, balloons, and flash tattoos.

Games Oktoberfest isn't just about food and drink – it's also about fun and games! Step into the excitement of the Glücklich Games, where competitive spirits and joyous laughter come alive. Gather up your brute and brawn and head to La Mesa Boulevard and 4th St. to feed your playful side in a variety of spirited, competitive games. Put your power to the test as you go to head-to-head with the strongest in La Mesa! These family friendly, competitive games will test your strength, endurance, and will power through keg holding, tire flipping, tug-o-war, and more! Do you have what it takes? Join in, cheer on participants, and revel in the festive camaraderie that only La Mesa Oktoberfest can offer.

Dackeldorf Dachshund Village Furry family members are more than welcome at La Mesa Oktoberfest, where they can join in the festivities and have a blast alongside their human companions. The ever-popular Wiener/Dachshund dog races are a highlight, featuring spirited pups dashing towards the finish line, much to the delight of the cheering crowds. It's a heartwarming and exhilarating event that showcases the speed and enthusiasm of these adorable competitors. Additionally, the fashion shows offer a delightful spectacle as our four-legged friends strut their stuff on the runway, donning creative and charming costumes that never fail to impress. Each participant has the chance to win exciting prizes and medals, making the competition even more fun.

Pop-Up Pumpkin Patch & Flower Shop Adding to the charm of the festival, this year we’re excited to introduce a pop-up pumpkin patch where families can pick out the perfect pumpkin to take home. Additionally, a pop-up flower shop will allow guests to create their own beautiful flower crowns, adding a touch of floral elegance to their Oktoberfest attire.

La Mesa Oktoberfest promises to create lasting memories and provide a weekend of unbeatable entertainment in the heart of La Mesa.

For those seeking an elevated experience, VIP passes to the Hofbrauhaus Biergarten offer special benefits and treatments. VIP tickets feature steins, beer, festive hats, priority entrance and more. Over 21 options starting at $15 and under 21 options starting at just $10.

For more information and VIP pass purchases, visit www.LaMesaOktoberfest.org.

See you there – Prost!

 


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alcohol is poison

Just don't do it. No; just say no! as Nancy Reagan once said. Or maybe a lot she said; "just say no!"

oh there's one at German Society of San Diego in El Cajon, too. Just for all you who like to drink but aren't Irish or have an Irish friend or family member or maybe you are Irish Germans gotz a whole weekend of gluttony and botulism aide/infection preventor/sterilizer/poison although I had magos that were fermenting and don't drink but boy were they awesome although I threw a few away but yeah they were fermenting in the fridge delicious but no alcohol except for mi cuts and scrapes.