If you love German food, music, and (of course) beer, then Oktoberfest is definitely for you. This late summer/early fall festival is celebrated by millions of people all over the world. But what ...
Oktoberfest, Germany's yearly beer and folk festival, is under way — but you don't have to go to Munich for a taste. Shore restaurants and bars are celebrating the 190th festival, which kicked off ...
MUNICH - SEPTEMBER 18: Two people toast with one liter mugs of beer at the Hofbraeuhaus tent on the opening day of the 2004 Oktoberfest September 18, 2004 in Munich, Germany. The annual event, which ...
Father Chris Uhl, left, the pastor of St. Mary's Church, and fellow clergy members welcome those getting a glass of beer from the official first keg at the St. Mary's Oktoberfest in downtown Alton, ...
Raise a beer stein and break out the lederhosen, Oktoberfest is celebrated around the world every year. If you want to join in the festivities without flying to Germany, you can celebrate in the U.S.
MUNICH (AP) — Security has tightened at Oktoberfest after a deadly knife attack last month in western Germany, and officials are warning revelers to expect longer lines to enter as metal detectors are ...
Raise a stein, it's time for Oktoberfest! The 16-day festival, now in its 189th year, takes place from Saturday, Sept. 21, to Sunday, Oct. 6, in Munich, Germany — but people around the world will be ...