There will definitely not be a shortage of Oktoberfest events in St. Louis in 2014. Schlafly and Urban Chestnut are teaming up to present Oktoberfest St. Louis 2014 on September 20 & 21. Then comes the Saint Charles Oktoberfest September 26-28. Oktoberfest at St. Louis Union Station “Munich on the Mississippi” takes place October 3rd and 4th. The Humane Society of Missorui is putting on Barktoberfest on October 14 at Urban Chestnut. The main event, Soulard Oktoberfest, will run from October 10-12. Belleville is not having their typical Oktoberfest celebration, but the Belleville Bicentennial Oktoberfest Weekend Celebration does feature The Beach Boys, Aaron Tippin and more.
Here are the Oktoberfest celebrations happening around St. Louis this year.
Schlafly and Urban Chestnut present Oktoberfest St. Louis 2014
“Music line-up will include:
Über Cool, The Deutschmeister Brass Band, Dave Hylla’s Good Times Band, Patrick Auberry’s Accordion Duo, Larry Hallar, Lucky Dan and Naked Mike, and more!
German fare will feature:
Brats, Currywurst, Pretzels, Über Pretzels
And for the main attraction:
Choose from over 6 styles of German biers from UCBC and Schlafly – Oktoberfest, Kolsch, Schwarzbier, Oachkatzlschwoaf (Fest Bier), Schnickelfritz (Weissbier), Zwickel, and Dorfbier (Dunkel)”
Hours: Saturday (Sept. 20) 11 am- 11pm Sunday (Sept. 21) Noon- 7 pm Admission: Free
Belleville Bicentennial Oktoberfest Weekend Celebration
No word on if The Beach Boys will be singing “In My Room” in German.
Organizers will attempt to grill a 200-foot bratwurst on Sunday morning at 11 am. Schubert’s Packing Co. is making the brat with natural casing and “a 100 percent gluten-free, lean pork”. 10th Street Baking Company is making a 200-foot-long bun to fit the epic brat. The Lindenwood University football team will be carrying the bun and manning the grill. Volunteers have practiced the grilling with a 50-foot and 100-foot brat. Donations will be accepted in exchange for a piece of the finished bratwurst and proceeds will go to Belleville-area food pantries. Admission to the entire weekend celebration is free.
Hours: Friday (Sept. 19) 10 am – 11 pm, Saturday (Sept. 20) 10 am – 11 pm, Sunday (Sept. 21) 10 am – 9 pm
Saint Charles Oktoberfest
Admission to the event is free, but VIP tickets are available. VIP tickets for either Friday or Saturday at $65 and include a 1-liter Munich-style stein, five drink tickets, a meal ticket, Saint Charles Oktoberfest t-shirt, First Bank lanyard as well as unlimited soda and water. Private VIP restrooms will also be available.
Hours: Friday (Sept. 26) 4 pm- 11 pm, Saturday (Sept. 27) 10 am- 11 pm, Sunday (Sept. 28) 10 am – 5 pm General Admission: Free. VIP tickets: $65
Oktoberfest at St. Louis Union Station
The Spaten Bier School will provide participants with German beer education sessions throughout the event. The Rhineland Wineland Garden will feature a wide-variety of German wines. The Kenrick’s das Abendessen and the G & W Wurst Market will have a variety of German cuisine dishes available. The German Market will feature German craftsmanship in a variety of mediums.
General Admission tickets to the event are $10. Tickets to any of the nine Spaten Bier School sessions is an additional $25 and include five beer samples. $5 from each of those tickets will go to benefit the Police Athletic League and its youth sports programs. A VIP ticket is also available for $50. That ticket will include a St. Louis Oktoberfest presented by Budweiser shirt, a Budweiser stein filled with Budweiser as well as a refill, a shot of DeKupers Schnapps and a German sampler platter from Kenrick’s. VIP ticket-holders will also enjoy private restrooms and complimentary soft drinks and water.
Hours: Friday (Oct. 3) 3:30 pm – 11 pm Saturday (Oct. 4) 11 am – 11 pm. General Admission: $10 Spaten Bier School: $25.00 VIP: $50
Barktoberfest
All proceeds from Barktoberfest will benefit the Cinderella Fund, which helps homeless animals that need special surgeries and other medical procedures.
Hours: Tuesday (Oct. 14) 6 pm – 8 pm Tickets: $12 in advance and $15 at the door
Soulard Oktoberfest
This will be the 11th year for one of the area’s largest festivals. Since growing out of its Soulard neighborhood location, the festival has shuffled locations. As first reported in the Soulard Renaissance, this year’s Soulard Oktoberfest will be held in three parking lots along South 7th Street across from Soulard Market. The expanded footprint will include carnival rides, including a Ferris Wheel and carousel. Admission to each day of Soulard Oktoberfest has been lowered this year from $10 to $5. VIP tickets are available for each day of the festival. VIP tickets include reserved VIP parking, an Oktoberfest mug, “several liters of draft beer or glasses of wine or bottles of soda or water”, several other alcohol samples, a German dinner and reserved seating in an Oktoberfest tent during dinner service. VIP tickets are $55 on Friday, $75 on Saturday and $45 on Sunday.
Soulard Oktoberfest features some of the most authentic German music you will find at an area festival with The Dorfrockers, the Chardon Polka Band and the Deutschmeister Brass Band. This year will also feature The Steve Ewing Band, the Austrian Express, Copper Box and the Soulard Blues Band, among others.
More than 20 different beers will be available throughout the festival grounds, including Urban Chestnut, Schlafly, Weihenstephan, Spaten and Budweiser. Kenrick’s will be providing the “traditional Oktoberfest favorites” in the food department and the Iowa-based Steve’s Meat Shop, Hot Aztec and Strange Donuts will be among the other food available.
Hours: Friday (Oct. 10) 4 pm – Midnight, Saturday (Oct. 11) 11 am – Midnight, Sunday (Oct. 12) 11 am – 7 pm. General Admission: $5 VIP tickets from $45-$75
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