It may still feel like summer, but Atlanta is gearing up for a season of Oktoberfest celebrations! We can’t promise you’ll feel like you’ve been transported to Bavaria, but these events are definitely a great way to have some fall fun this September and October.
The best thing about our local breweries is that many events have FREE admission. You’ll just need your wallet for food and drink. We’ve noted wherever there’s a small cover charge.
2024 Oktoberfest events
Remember to drink responsibly!
Der Biergarten
Every Saturday, Sept. 21 to Oct. 26th
10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
300 Marietta Street
Atlanta, GA 30313
Located in downtown Atlanta, Der Biergarten is pulling out all the stops for Oktoberfest. You’ll find stein holding contests, pig roasts, live music, games, giveaways and more. Come hungry for traditional German food!
More info
Tucker Brewing Company
Sept. 21 to Oct. 6 (select dates)
2003 South Bibb Drive
Tucker, Georgia 30084
Tucktoberfest is an annual tradition here! The full schedule of events is posted online and includes special family-friendly Kidstoberfest dates. There is a modest $5 cover charge for most of the dates. Activities include a live polka band, wiener throwing contest, yodeling, and more. Check the schedule online for full information.
St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church
Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024
noon to 6 p.m.
4755 N. Peachtree Rd.
Dunwoody, GA 30338
The Mercury Orkestar is playing German polka music. There’s a biergarten and beer hall, with college football on TV. Come hungry for bratwurst, soft pretzels, and other concessions. You’ll also find German sports cars on display, and various local artists selling their goods. The KinderZone features carnival games, playground, bubbles, and arts andamp; crafts. Kids need a $10 wristband to play, but admission to Oktoberfest is FREE.
More info
Round Trip Brewing
Sept. 21 to 29, 2024
Both locations: Midtown ATL and East Cobb
The festivities are FREE to attend; just come and buy beer! Each location has a different set of events, and you can see the full schedule for each one online.
You’ll find games in the beer garden, food vendors, live music, food vendors, special beer releases, stein holding contests, and more. Sunday, Sept. 29th is a special Family Fun Day at both locations. There’s also a free movie night.
Cultivation Brewery
Saturday, September 28, 2024
Noon to 10 p.m.
650 Langford Dr NW
Norcross, GA 30071
Come for live music, a food truck, and many more Oktoberfest festivities! There’s a new beer release and a souvenir stein for you to take home with you!
More info OR visit the Facebook page
Little Cottage Brewery
Saturday, October 5, 2024
Noon to 7 p.m.
120 Olive Street
Avondale Estates, GA 30002
There is so much going on here! You can shop the booths of 20 local artisans, play yard games, listen to live music, and enjoy a selection of beers on tap. Family-friendly and dogs are welcome!
More info
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