Sadly, the official Oktoberfest in Munich is cancelled this year due to the pandemic, but fret not, you can don your best dirndl and leap into your lederhosen right here in London. Prepare for traditional horn-blaring, stein-sloshing and Bratwurst-feasting events at pop-ups, beer halls and German venues all around the city. Ist gut ja?
Wunderbar!
Pergola Paddington will be transformed into a beautiful beer hall, reminiscent of those in Munich, festooned with garlands and streamers, bursting with flower-laden barrels and filled with happy people. Its Oktoberfest celebration, Wunderbar!, will run for six weeks and serve up special cocktails, German beers, Bavarian food and a hearty helping of GemĂĽtlichkeit (cosiness). Soundtracking the eating and drinking will be live oompah brass bands and DJs playing the biggest party classics for a banging Bavarian knees-up.
Pergola Paddington, 5 Kingdom St, W2 6PY. Sep 18-Oct 31. From free-£20 depending on the day of the week. Tickets here.
London Craft Oktoberfest
Oktoberfest by the Riverside
Grab your pals and head down to the river for a stein-fuelled evening with a view at Between the Bridges. Spread out at the gigantic 4,000-square-foot drinking space, belt out top tunes with a live band at at Massaoke, groove to Old Dirty Brasstards and dance the dance to music brought to you by Guilty Pleasures DJs. If you’re feeling hungry after all that activity there’ll be plenty of street food with a Teutonic twist on offer and, of course, an abundance of beer.
Between the Bridges, Queen’s Walk, SE1. Oct 1-2 and 8-9. £20, includes a two-pint stein. Tickets here.
Oktoberfest
Design District, 7 Soames Walk, SE10 0AX. Oct 1-10. Free entry.
Brick Lane Bier Fest
Get ready for a Bavarian bonanza like no other at Brick Lane Tap Room. Taking place across both the taproom and the warehouse behind it, Brick Lane Bier Fest has a banging line-up of beer, food, cabaret, live music and DJs ready on the decks to transform it into the most vibe-filled German party this side of Bavaria. It’s set in a cavernous beer hall just off Brick Lane over Halloween weekend, where you can sip on premium-quality Munich lager and late-night cocktail tipples. Worried about not being able to bag a last-minute table? Don’t be, because this place is huge.
Brick Lane Tap Room, 91 Brick Lane, E1 6QL. Oct 29-31. Fom £15, includes a pint. Tickets here.
Thirsty for more? Check out London’s best craft beer bars and pubs.
Non-beer drinkers can chug down the city’s best cocktails instead.
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