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Where to Enjoy Oktoberfest Food & Drinks in New Orleans

Oktoberfest in New Orleans: warm pretzels, chicken schnitzel, and beer on tap. Pair that with outdoor dining and beautiful fall weather, and it’s a win-win situation for us all. Check out the restaurants below for this year’s Oktoberfest favorites, plus a little lagniappe.

Faubourg Brewery

Dust off the lederhosen and head to Faubourg Brewery for an Oktoberfest celebration. The multi-day festival spans the last full weekend of September and into October. It will include daily live music, new Oktoberfest beers, a beer stein holding competition, free bounce houses for the kids, and traditional German fare, plus much more.

Where to Enjoy Oktoberfest Food & Drinks in New Orleans

Deutsches Haus

Oktoberfest returns at Deutsches Haus with traditional German food, music, and fun the last two weekends of October and first two weekends of November. Located on the banks of Bayou St. John, Deutsches Haus is the ideal spot for watching the sunset in the crisp fall air. Check the website regularly for specials, which often include German meatloaf, red cabbage, and brats.

Where to Enjoy Oktoberfest Food & Drinks in New Orleans

Bratz Y’all

It’s Oktoberfest all year long at Bratz Y’all. Schnitzel, bratwurst, sauerkraut, and all your German favorites are waiting for you along with a selection of German beers on tap. Order takeout, or visit their location in the Bywater, which includes a large outdoor patio.

Cochon Butcher

Enjoy Oktoberfest with a German-inspired menu that will change throughout the month of October at Cochon. The menu will feature small plates, German wines by the glass, German-inspired cocktails, and of course, German beer. The pretzels, bratwurst, and schnitzel will be plentiful.

Where to Enjoy Oktoberfest Food & Drinks in New Orleans

Visit a brewery, brew pub, or biergarten

New Orleans has its fair share of breweries, beer pubs, and biergartens, many of which will have special beers and brews for the season. Call before you go, and enjoy Oktoberfest this fall in New Orleans.


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