'OkSOBERfest' is an all-new, adults-only, non-alcoholic version of the festive German celebration.
are hosting Oksoberfest, an all-new, adults-only, non-alcoholic version of Germany's favorite celebration, Oktoberfest! It takes place Sunday, September 17, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Lincoln Park Zoo.
Grab your lederhosen and swing by to sample non-alcoholic beers and zero-proof craft cocktails and snack on traditional foods, such as wurst and jumbo soft pretzels complete with mustard flights. Want to learn about the history of Oktoberfest? Stop by and see our award-winning community partners,to learn how it all started and what it's all really about!
This inaugural event is for anyone 21 years or older. It's an exciting night at the zoo, like any other, just without the booze. Whether you are sober, sober curious, not drinking for any reason, or would just like to socialize for a night without alcohol around, come on out and join the party! You can purchase tickets on Eventbrite
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