We can all agree that 2020 has certainly given us a fair amount of headaches. That’s why we’re kicking off the fall season by throwing on our lederhosen and raising a stein with our neighbors to help us forget this miserable year and (safely) celebrate the little things that make life wunderbar. Join us for Hausfest, our inaugural Oktoberfest event taking place on Thursday, September 17 from 6pm-midnight. Think of it as our version of a socially responsible house party with friends, family, and plenty of German flair.
We’ll be debuting Vektorbräu, our marzen-style Oktoberfest!🍺 Get your first pour in Das Müg, our 0.5L stein, and keep the glass (supplies limited, so get here early!) There will also be plenty of other favorites on tap including Kleinegeist, our new, easy-drinking hefeweizen, as well as the always refreshing and crisp Mountain Child German-style pilsner. And no great Bavarian beer would be complete without proper nourishment. Good thing we’re also debuting our new rotator pie, The Würst Pizza – loaded with thinly-sliced German potatoes, bratwurst, brown mustard drizzle, and our house-pickled sauerkraut and red cabbage.🌭🍕
Enjoy the sounds of polka and German music, try your hand in our stein hoisting contest, and so much more! Oktoberfest attire is encouraged for those looking to put in the extra effort. And the best part? No ticket is needed! This event is open to the public, but it is first come, first served so get here early. More details below.
Since we’re still in the thick of the pandemic, here are the mandatory rules we have to mention:
👉Masks will still be required at all times when moving about our restaurant and patio until seated at your table.
👉Our Kiddie Curfew will also be in effect during the event. Children 13+ only after 8pm – no small children please.
👉We are still held to the 50% capacity limit inside. Once we reach capacity, you may have to wait for a table.
👉No tables or groups larger than 10 - that goes for both inside and on the patio.
👉Please keep your distance from other guests, wash your hands, and if you’re feeling ill or are recovering from being sick recently, please skip the event. There are plenty of other celebrations to come down the road.