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Try The New Bavarian Tent Experience At Montrose Oktoberfest

Celebrate Bavarian style at the 41st Annual Montrose Oktoberfest Saturday, October 6 in the Montrose Shopping Park. Free admission.

MVCCC Executive Director VICTORIA MALONE (right) and DIANE PIRKL are getting excited about the upcoming 41st ANNUAL MONTROSE OKTOBERFEST, sponsored by the MONTROSE VERDUGO CITY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Soon Honolulu Ave. will be the home of grilled German sausage, authentic festival music, and a sea of colorful costumes for both the ladies and the gentlemen.

The big news this year is an authentic BAVARIAN TENT EXPERIENCE just like they do in Germany! Not quite this fancy but an experience none the less. The giant tent will be located in the 2200 block of Honolulu Ave. Your $60 Ticket price includes a punchcard for three beers or wine, giant Bavarian pretzels from THEE ELBOW ROOM, Monster Energy drinks, a commemorative mug, cell phone charging station, comfortable couches, lawn games, and access to Solar Luxe Porta Potties. There will be a special selection of micro brews you will not find on the street. Enjoy live and piped in music as you relax in comfort in your shady tent.

Outside of the tent admission is FREE and includes all the wonderful things this festival is famous for. You’ll find German beer and SCHREINER’S famous German sausage, live entertainment, a family fun zone, a variety of contests, and much more.

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So get out your dirndls and lederhosen and get ready for fun. Oktoberfest takes place in THE MONTROSE SHOPPING PARK, home to over 150 one of a kind boutiques and restaurants. The event runs SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 from noon - 10pm. See www.oktoberfest.montrosechambe... for more information and to purchase Bavarian Tent tickets. Space is limited so reserve your spot now.

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