Chattanooga is buzzing with excitement as the 24th Annual Oktoberfest approaches, set to take place this weekend on Saturday, October 12th, and Sunday, October 13th. The organizers at the Chattanooga Market are putting the finishing touches on what promises to be another unforgettable fall festival, and everyone is looking forward to the festivities!
This beloved festival is recognized far and wide as one of the best local celebrations of the season. It’s not just about the great food and drink; it’s an experience! Families will be delighted to learn the “chicken dance” while indulging in iconic seasonal treats, from bratwurst to hot pretzels. “It’s Chattanooga’s most anticipated fall festival, and we look forward to bringing this FREE event to the community for its 24th year,” says Chris Thomas, Executive Director of Chattanooga Market.
Oktoberfest in Chattanooga is truly a celebration that captures the heart of the community. People of all ages are encouraged to dress up in their favorite German costumes—it’s a fun way to get everyone in the spirit! The festival will highlight lively German music and culture that is sure to bring back more than just a few familiar faces year after year.
As always, visitors can expect to find a mix of traditional Chattanooga Market vendors throughout the weekend, featuring hundreds of creators, farmers, and food artisans. Expect seasonal goodies like Bavarian pretzels, apple strudel, apple cider, and fresh fall produce, all while enjoying local vendors that really make Chattanooga’s market special.
Don’t miss out on the highly anticipated locals-only themed Biergarten, which showcases the region’s best breweries, including favorites like OddStory Brewing, Five Wits, and WanderLinger. Located at the rear of the First Horizon Pavilion, the Biergarten will feature a full setup with seating, along with an extensive selection of beers crafted right from local breweries! It’s a great opportunity to meet the brewers and learn more about their unique creations.
The Wustbrats Oompah Band will be back, making sure attendees enjoy plenty of polka and chicken dancing under the big tent. With live performances all weekend and fun contests like the stein hoisting and brat toss, the event will surely keep everyone entertained. Plus, there’s the annual Mr. and Ms. Chattanooga Oktoberfest Contest on Saturday evening at 7 PM, an applause-based competition that promises to be casual and fun.
Food lovers will have a field day with various local vendors serving up delicious Bavarian cuisine and other culinary delights to please every palate. This year’s festival will treat visitors to German-inspired specialties crafted by the finest food artisans in the area.
Mark the date and time in your calendars: Oktoberfest is happening on Saturday from 10 AM to 8 PM and on Sunday from 11 AM to 5 PM. Admission is free, and while beer and merchandise will be credit card only, most vendors accept cash and cards. Don’t forget to grab some Oktoberfest merchandise, including commemorative steins, t-shirts, and head garlands—while supplies last!
While you’re gearing up for the festival, please note that no pets are allowed within the pavilion, so plan accordingly. The festival is an amazing opportunity to soak up the local culture, enjoy fall foods, and celebrate with friends and family.
For all the latest updates and details on this beloved celebration, be sure to check out ChattanoogaOktoberfest.com! Get ready for a weekend filled with laughter, good food, and great music—see you at Chattanooga’s Oktoberfest!
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