Seattle’s Largest Beer Festival is BACK with a brand new edition. Fremont Oktoberfest, a benefit for the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, returns September 17-19, 2021 with 100+ Beers & Ciders in tow. Let’s party in the street!
First things first…
HOURS
Friday, September 17 — 5:00pm – 11:00pm (21+ Only)
Saturday, September 18 — 12:00pm (Noon) – 11:00pm (21+ Only)
Sunday, September 19 — 12:00pm (Noon) – 5:00pm (21+ Only, Dogs Allowed)
And now for the nitty gritty… we know it’s boring… but here’s what you need to know… Read This:
Friday and Saturday: Entrance closes at 10:00pm, last call is at 10:15pm, and taps are closed for the evening at 10:30pm
Sunday: Entrance closes at 4:00pm, last call is at 4:15pm, and taps are closed for the evening at 4:30pm
Every Day is strictly 21+ Only. For real, no babies, screaming toddlers (or quiet ones). We mean it. They aren’t over 21.
Dogs are allowed on Sunday only.
Please know your limit and have a safe tasting experience. Be respectful, drink responsibly, and call a cab. We’re watching you.
And did you know this is all a benefit for a rad organization…
DRINK FOR A CAUSE! ABOUT OUR BENEFICIARY
Fremont Oktoberfest benefits the Fremont Chamber of Commerce, a non-profit organization that supports Shop Local, is responsible for procuring and maintaining most of the amazing public art on display throughout the Fremont neighborhood, and celebrates individual talents and creativity to further develop the community, promote business, and education opportunities in Fremont.
AND TO WHAT YOU’RE ALL WONDERING… WILL THERE BE FOOD?
Yes… DUH! You for sure need something to munch on while you sip your beer! We’ve gotcha covered! Try an official #FOKT pretzel at the Merch Booth, a Zieglar’s Brat (or the famed curly fry block!), and so many other delicious eats!
Event Details
It’s with great pleasure that we announced the annual Pacific Northwest Cider Invitational will return to Peaks & Pints during the 2021 Tacoma Beer Week. When our annual cider festival returns to anchor Tacoma Beer Week Sunday, Aug. 15, it will brim with more than 20 craft ciders whose flavor profiles extend from barnyard funk to pleasantly astringent. Representing Washington, Oregon and Idaho, the Pacific Northwest Cider Invitational showcases regional variations and plucky endeavors.