Brauhaus Schmitz Hosts the Region's Largest New Oktoberfest

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Brauhaus Schmitz Hosts the Region's Largest New Oktoberfest

Region's Largest New Oktoberfest (Photo: Hughe Dillon)

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Brauhaus Schmitz Transforms the 23rd Street Armory into Region's Largest New OktoberfestPhiladelphia, PA - Brauhaus Schmitz saved their best Oktoberfest for last! Following their largest South Street Oktoberfest in ten years, Doug Hager and the Brauhaus team are back again for the 3rd Annual 23rd Street Armory Oktoberfest, on Friday, October 5 and Saturday, October 6, 2018.


Brauhaus Schmitz Transforms the 23rd Street Armory into Region's Largest New Oktoberfest

Brauhaus Schmitz Transforms the 23rd Street Armory into Region's Largest New OktoberfestStaged in the sprawling 23rd Street Armory, the Armory Oktoberfest includes three sessions, each able to accommodate 1,500 revelers, for one of the most significant beer-drinking events to hit Philadelphia and one of the most authentic Oktoberfest parties in the United States. Tickets are on sale now and include music, dancing, food, drink and much more. Prost!

"Philadelphia has quickly grown into one of the top spots in America to celebrate Oktoberfest," said Hager. "Hot on the heels of a record-breaker on South Street with nearly 15,000 people, and fresh off our success this past weekend at Haddon Oktoberfest on the Square, we are ready for a huge finish and grand finale. Each year, we try to aim the bar high and make the show bigger and better. The Armory experience is our most authentic, with 16,000 square feet and 30-foot ceilings we go all out. There truly is nothing currently like this in the entire region or state and expects to attract folks from Philly, SE PA, Baltimore, DC, NYC and beyond.”

Break out your lederhosen and dirndl! Brauhaus Schmitz will transform the fortress-like structure located at 22 South 23rd Street in West Center City (only a 5-minute walk from 30th Street Station) into an authentic Munich festival tent. The 16,000 square foot space will be decked out with Bavarian blue and white ceilings, authentic festival tables and benches imported from Germany, as well as a lofted stage area for musical acts, which will include the Brauhaus regulars The Heimatklange Band Friday & Saturday night and Melina & the Oompahs on Saturday afternoon.

The world famous Paulaner Brauerei München will provide beer for 2018. Traditional Oktoberfest food will be provided by Brauhaus Schmitz's Executive Chef Valentin Bay. His menu will include pay-as-you-go items such as sausage sandwich or roast pork sandwich served with sauerkraut, sausage or roast pork platter served with sauerkraut and potato salad, currywurst platter, french fries and more. Sausage choices include Bratwurst (pork, marjoram, caraway, mace) and Beauernwurst (hickory smoked pork and beef, garlic, pepper, mustard seed). Guests can also indulge in a separate stand for pretzels and cookies. VIP packages also contain elevated food selections included with the ticket price.

This two-day festival will give guests the opportunity to celebrate at one of three separate four-hour sessions each accommodating up to 1,500 people. Each session will also include a ceremonial Keg tapping with special honored guests. The schedule is as follows:



  • Friday, October 5, 2018, 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm (entertainment: The Heimatklange Band )
  • Saturday, October 6, 2018, 1:00pm to 5:00pm (entertainment: Melina & The Oompahs)
  • Saturday, October 6, 2018, 7:30 pm to 11:30 pm (entertainment: The Heimatklange Band )

Hager added, "There truly is nothing currently like this in the entire region or state. This event draws attendees from Philadelphia, Southeast Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Washington D.C., New York City, New Jersey, Delaware and other states along the East Coast. While the event draws in the locals, the event each year attracts more and more tourists looking to visit the City of Brotherly Love. We hope to see you there!"

Three ticket packages are available for 2018 - including:



General Admission tickets are $25 each and include open seating on imported festival benches, pay-as-you-go traditional Bavarian food, the first liter of beer, one sizeable Bavarian pretzel and access to music and dancing. Table service will also be available this year in General Admission.

VIP tickets (for groups of 4 or 8) are $65 each and include reserved seating, table service, glass liter mug, two liters of beer, private bathrooms, and one food ticket good for an entrée platter. Sausage, roast pork or ½ chicken with sauerkraut and potato salad. Please contact Brauhaus Schmitz for parties larger than 8 for group sales.

Uber VIP tickets (per person minimum of 8) are $85 each and include reserved seating, table service, glass liter mug, two liters of beer, private bathrooms, two brotzeit boards, schlachtplatte (unlimited additional food) and two schnapskis. For the table: Brotzeit Board - A selection of meats, cheeses, radishes, bread, pretzels, and accompaniments. Schlactplatte- whole roasted chicken, roast pork, four sausages, sauerkraut, and potato salad. Schnapskis: herbal German liquor shots served on a ski, taken in groups of four. Please contact Brauhaus Schmitz for parties larger than 8 or Groups of four. Groups of four may be accommodated based on demand.

 

 

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