Grab your lederhosen and your beer steins. Oktoberfest season is here. It's no secret that Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is the premiere spectacle as the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the United States.
Oktoberfest Zinzinnati takes over Sawyer Point and Yeatman's Cove in downtown Cincinnati from Sept. 18-21. The event, dubbed the largest Oktoberfest celebration in the United States, is full of ...
Oktoberfest Zinzinnati has released its full schedule lineup for the four-day event.The schedule includes classic events like the running of the wieners, the world's largest chicken dance and beer ...
Oktoberfest begins with the mayor of Munich, Germany, tapping the ceremonial first barrel of golden fest beer. The world's most famous fall beer bash starts Sept. 21 and ends Oct. 6. Yet the best ...
Prost! Oktoberfest Zinzinnati is back this weekend.Whether you are into sauerkraut, potato pancakes or cream puffs, German culture and history will be celebrated at Oktoberfest Zinzinnati. Roughly 700 ...
DALLAS — Prost! The season of Oktoberfest is near, North Texas. That means plenty of towns and breweries across DFW will put on their own celebrations to mark the occasion. The official Oktoberfest ...
With Oktoberfest in full swing, I thought it would be fitting to revisit some previously published German and German-inspired recipes. Betty Brokaw shared this recipe from "German Style Recipes From ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Saturday marks day two of the annual Schmidt’s Oktoberfest, officially kicking off fall events for central Ohio, and there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Thousands will ...
FRISCO – In Europe, people take their Volksmarch seriously.Entire villages rally around the events, participating in the 5-, 10-, 15- or even 56-kilometer walks. But the walks are only the beginning.
Oktoberfest season starts today, Sept. 17, with the Munich Oktoberfest officially back after two years off due to the pandemic. The 16 days of festivities will kick off with the ceremonial tapping of ...
Don your dirndl or lederhosen and break out the oversized beer stein— it’s time for America’s favorite Teutonic tradition, Oktoberfest, to take over DC. Here’s where to find beery Bavarian festivities ...