When autumn rolls around, Pennsylvania transforms into a vibrant hub of Oktoberfest celebrations, echoing the spirit of Munich’s world-famous festival. From traditional Bavarian music and hearty cuisine to overflowing steins of beer, these events capture the essence of German culture. Here’s a look at some of the most popular Oktoberfest celebrations in the Keystone State.
Oktoberfest at SteelStacks in Bethlehem
Bethlehem hosts one of the most renowned Oktoberfests in PA. Organized by ArtsQuest at the iconic SteelStacks this event spans over two weekends in early October. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional German music, authentic Bavarian food, and a wide array of beer selections. The festival also features activities like dachshund races, a stein hoisting competition, and polka dancing, ensuring fun for all ages.
South Street Oktoberfest in Philadelphia
Brauhaus Schmitz – one of the most authentic German beer halls and restaurants in Philadelphia – hosts the South Street Oktoberfest. This Saturday event at the end of September marks the beginning of the Oktoberfest season. It’s an all-day, all-ages block party that includes live music, dancing, a liter lift competition, flower crowns, and of course a vast selection of German beers and food. You can also buy VIP tickets for special seating, access to a buffet, and additional Oktoberfest swag.
Oktoberfest at Penn Brewery in Pittsburgh
In the western part of the state, Pittsburgh celebrates its German heritage with a grand Oktoberfest at the Penn Brewery. The celebration includes live music, hearty German food, and, of course, plenty of beer. Traditional bands, folk dancers, and various contests, such as a keg toss and costume competition, add to the authenticity and excitement of the event.
Oktoberfest at SpringGate Vineyard in Harrisburg
One of Harrisburg’s Oktoberfest celebrations held at SpringGate Vineyard is another standout event. This weekend festival in early October draws locals and visitors alike with its choice of different wines, beers, slushies, cider, and cocktails. There is also live music, food trucks, games, and featured activities like a Barrel Roll, Keg Toss, and Stein Holding competition. There is no ticket or cost required for entrance, and guests under 21 must be accompanied by their parent(s) or guardian(s).
Reading Liederkranz Oktoberfest
The Reading Liederkranz Oktoberfest in Berks County is recognized as one of the most authentic German festivals in the country. It is hosted by the German American social club Reading Liederkranz, which ensures that every aspect of the festival adheres to authentic Bavarian traditions. This five-day event is typically held in late September or early October, and features live traditional German music, folk dancing, German artisan vendors, and a wide variety of German beers and foods.
Pennsylvania’s Oktoberfest celebrations offer a delightful blend of German tradition and local charm. With music, dance, food, and, of course, beer, these events offer a perfect way to embrace the fall season and experience a taste of Germany right here in Pennsylvania. So, this fall, grab your lederhosen and make your way to one of these great celebrations!
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