The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since 1810. Crown Prince Ludwig, later to become King Ludwig 1, was married to Princess Therese of Saxe-Hilburghausen on October 12 of that year. The citizens of Munich were invited to attend the festivities held on the fields in front of the city gates to celebrate the happy royal event. The fields were named Theresienwiese (‘Theresa’s meadow’) in honor of the Crown Princess, and have kept that name ever since, although the locals have since abbreviated the name simply to the “Wies’n”.
2015 will be our fourth Oktoberfest, where we celebrate the Bavarian culture with German bier on tap along with German food. Add to this German music and dancers, there is plenty of good fun to be had.
With our ‘Mayor of Oktoberfest’ tapping the kegs and opening the Festival on the Friday evening, the weekend becomes a festival that all the family can enjoy. Saturday evening we host a German Dinner and Sunday becomes a Family Fun day where adults and children can all join in.
Typical Weekend of Fun:
FRIDAY
Authentic German Lunch Specials:
Mixed Sausage Plate, Weiner Schnitzel, Roast Pork Knuckle Saurkraut + half stein of German Bier
SATURDAY
Authentic German Dinner and Bier
Live German Music and Dancers
Strongest Man and Strongest Woman Competitions
SUNDAY
FAMILY FUN DAY All Things German:
Music, Dancers, Food Children’s Entertainment, Jumping Castle, Strongest Man and Strongest Woman Competitions and more…
ALL WEEKEND
FIVE GERMAN BIER on TAP: Served in Steins
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For the 2017 Oktoberfest gallery, click here.
For the 2016 Oktoberfest gallery, click here.
For the 2015 Oktoberfest gallery, click here.
For the 2014 Oktoberfest gallery, click here.
For the 2013 Oktoberfest gallery, click here.
For the 2012 Oktoberfest gallery, click here.
SEE YOU ALL IN 2018!