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Oktoberfest returns to Coral Springs bringing German food live music a beer garden and family activities for all ages

Coral Springs, Florida – Oktoberfest is preparing to take over Coral Springs once again, promising an evening filled with music, food, and lively traditions that draw crowds year after year. On Saturday, Oct. 4, from 4 p.m. to 10 p.m., residents and visitors alike will gather at 9500 W Sample Rd. to enjoy one of the city’s most anticipated cultural events.

Organizers have put together a wide array of experiences meant to capture the essence of Bavarian festivities. Authentic German food and Bavarian snacks will headline the menu, with the popular beer garden offering an assortment of Bavarian beers and German wines. Guests will also find food trucks parked on-site, adding even more flavors to the mix for anyone seeking something outside the classic Oktoberfest staples.

Entertainment will take center stage with performances by The Brussel Sprouts German Polka Band, setting the tone with traditional tunes. Festgoers will also be treated to appearances from King Ludwig, while the ceremonial keg tapping scheduled for 6 p.m. is sure to be one of the evening’s highlights.

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Beyond the music and food, the event caters to families as well. Children will have their own carnival area, and visitors can browse local vendors, jump into contests, or line up for the crowd-favorite wiener dog race. A photo booth will also be available for those wanting a keepsake from the day, alongside event-themed merchandise for sale.

With the expectation of large turnouts, amenities have also been planned. An on-site charging station sponsored by Xfinity ensures that phones and devices can stay powered through the evening, allowing guests to capture and share their memories without worry.

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The celebration’s mix of tradition, family fun, and local community spirit continues to make it a signature event for Coral Springs. Anyone interested in attending can find more details and updates at www.coralsprings.gov/oktoberfest.

 

Raymond Simpson

Raymond Simpson is a California native, a longtime Coral Springs resident, and the Editor at TSFD. He lives with his family in Coral Springs, where you can find him on weekends running – literally running – with his two golden retrievers.

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