Did you know the first Oktoberfest was celebrated in Munich on October 12, 1810 in honor of Prince Ludwig’s marriage to Princess Therese von Sachsen-Hildburghausen. The party was such a success that the happy couple decided to make it an annual tradition. Since then, Oktoberfest-mania really took off, and today over 6 million people attend Munich Oktoberfest each year. So what’s on tap for everyone’s favorite sudsy holiday around LA? We’ve rounded up a list of the best Oktoberfest events, taverns, and biergartens where you’ll find all the brats, bretzen, and beer to get your gemütlich going. Prosit!
Wurstküche 800 E 3rd St. Los Angeles, CA 90013
Soak up the Oktoberfest zeitgeist in the Wurstküche Beer Garden. Known as a purveyor of rare and exotic grilled sausages – from rabbit to rattleshake – this popular joint also offers more mainstream meats such as bratwurst, bockwurst, hot Italian sausage, Polish kielbasa, and Louisana hot links. Expect an extensive selection of draft and bottle beers from Belgium, Germany, US, and UK, along with a nice wine list. For special treat, try a palate-cleansing, digestion-promoting Eaux de Vie, such as the German favorite Underberg, or some fruitier fixes such as Blume Marillen Apricot or Kirschwasser (dry cherry brandy).
Berlin Currywurst Grand Central Market, 317 S Broadway Los Angeles, CA 90013
Ich bin ein Berliner! Having grown up in the home country of currywurst, the founders of Berlin Currywurst decided to share this German cultural treasure with the people of LA. Created 60 years ago in Berlin, currywurst has become the number one street food in Germany. Berlin Currywurst does authentic currywurst, the way you’ll find it on Berlin’s urban sidewalks. Their recipe is steeped in German tradition, where you’ll discover an unlimited variety of combinations by experiencing different sausages, heat levels, and flavors. The meat is all-natural, served with 100% organic sauce, fries handcut from organic potatoes, and fresh and crispy German farmer’s bread.
Craftoberfest Rose Bowl Stadium 1001 Rose Bowl Drive, Pasadena, CA 91103
Oct 21 CraftoberFest Los Angeles is the premier Oktoberfest celebration of the season. With over 50 carefully-curated craft breweries from the Southern California area, this food and drink festival will provide each guest with a delicious experience influenced by the world’s largest “Volksfest” (beer festival) in Germany. The event will serve traditional and fan-favorite foods influenced by this internationally-loved holiday. You’ll find pretzels, bratwurst, and unlimited pours of local craft beers.
The Red Lion Tavern 2366 Glendale Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90039
Every day is Oktoberfest at The Red Lion Tavern! For over 60 years, The Red Lion Tavern has been one of Los Angeles’ most beloved neighborhood taverns. This L.A. landmark continues to serve up traditional German food and a wide selection of German beer in a cozy old world atmosphere. Specialty menu items include German pretzels, fried German pickles, bratwurst on a roll, potato pancakes, a robust selection of German sausages, and hearty favorites such as Schweinebraten and Schnitzel.
Old World Oktoberfest The Biergarten 7561 Center Ave. Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Old World Huntington Beach has been host to Orange County’s biggest Oktoberfest since 1977. Through November 5th, Old World Village will be buzzing with chicken dancing, amazing German food (voted “Best Bratwurst” in California), over 60 beers on tap, oom pah pah bands straight from Germany, an army of Beautiful Shot Girls, competitions, and craft cocktails. Guests can prosit in the 10,000 square foot open air Biergarten and ginormous indoor Fest Hall.
CA Dirndl Haus 7561 Center Ave #51A, Huntington Beach, CA 92647
Get ready to level up your Oktoberfest game at CA Dirndl Haus. Founded in 2018 by two best friends, Cyndie and Arpeni, Dirndl Haus sells trendy and traditional dirndl dresses and blouses, lederhosen, mens shirts and vests, and accessories including hats, hat pins, wreaths and jewelry. Dirndl Haus is an extension of the greater Old World Market and Oktoberfest Facility. Co-founder Cyndie’s parents Josef and Dolores Bischof, originally from Germany, founded Orange County’s famous Old World Village in 1975, along with Huntington Beach Oktoberfest, enjoyed by thousands of attendees each year.
Oktoberfest at Fairplex 1101 W McKinley Ave. Pomona, CA 91768
Dust off your lederhosen and dirndls because it’s that time of year. Oktoberfest returns to Fairplex with all the bier and brez’n to make this the perfect fest. Now in its 10th year, Fairplex Presents Oktoberfest is celebrating Bavarian music, authentic German food, and Der Ententanz (the Chicken Dance). With the addition of games and prizes, tribute bands, and a live DJ, Oktoberfest is a month-long celebration that brings a taste of Germany to Los Angeles County.
Long Beach Oktoberfest 855 Elm Ave. Long Beach, CA 90813
Long Beach is bringing back the oom pah pah with the 3rd annual Oktoberfest celebration. Enjoy authentic German beer and eats. Local favorites, alongside authentic German beers will be served, such as Paulaner Festbier and Hofbrau Oktoberfestbier. The world famous Festmeister Hans und Die Sauerkrauts will command the stage with music, performances, and games. And don’t forget to don your lederhosen or dirndl, as dressing up for the event is highly encouraged. Official Long Beach Oktoberfest 2023 Steins are available at the event.
Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest 42900 Big Bear Blvd. Big Bear Lake, CA 92315
Fall is without a doubt the most distinctive season in Big Bear Lake. The air gets a little crisper, leaves begin to change color, and best of all, Oktoberfest takes center stage. The 53rd annual classic Oktoberfest celebration combines Big Bear’s mountain charm with authentic German traditions, charismatic characters dressed in full regalia, German bands rocking oompah-pah tunes, and of course the crowd favorite Chicken dance! Oktoberfest runs every weekend through November 5.
Lake Arrowhead Oktoberfest Lake Arrowhead Village 28200 State Hwy.189 Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352
Lake Arrowhead Oktoberfest has moved to an all-new venue, Waterfront Park, situated on the waterfront at the Lake Arrowhead Village, a replica waterfront Alpine Village with over 100 shops and restaurants. Since 1981, Lake Arrowhead Oktoberfest has offered authentic German beer, food, music and fun. Admission to the event is free and parking is free at Lake Arrowhead Village.
Photo credits:
Photo #1: Old World Huntington Beach
Photo #2: Wurstküche
Photo #3: Berlin Currywurst
Photo #4: Craftoberfest
Photo #5: The Red Lion Tavern
Photo #6: Old World Huntington Beach
Photo #7: CA Dirndl Haus
Photo #8: Oktoberfest at Fairplex
Photo #9: Long Beach Oktoberfest
Photo #10: Big Bear Lake Oktoberfest
Photo #11: Lake Arrowhead Oktoberfest