Seasonal & Holidays

Fall for Ardmore Festival, Oktoberfest Set For Sept 30

On Saturday, Sept. 30, Schauffele Plaza will feature a beer garden, music, Oktoberfest-inspired foods, family fun, and more.

Fall for Ardmore will also include a free, historic walking tour of Ardmore, highlighting the Windows into History project.
Fall for Ardmore will also include a free, historic walking tour of Ardmore, highlighting the Windows into History project. (Shutterstock)

ARDMORE, PA — The second annual Fall for Ardmore event is all set for Saturday, Sept. 30 in Ardmore's Schauffele Plaza.

This year's event will be held from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. in the parking lot adjacent to Tired Hands Fermentaria.

Attendees will find a VIP Beer Garden on Schauffele Plaza and shopping, food, beer, music, and fun activities for the whole family in downtown Ardmore.

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Tired Hands Brewing Co, Iron Hill Brewery, and more will bring several beer selections that include local and seasonal favorites.

Jack McShea’s, Sophie’s BBQ, and others will join Tired Hands in serving various foods, including Oktoberfest-inspired favorites like bratwurst, sauerkraut, pierogies, and Bavarian pretzels, brisket, and more.

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The day will also feature music, family and kids activities, shopping, and more.

Lulu’s Casita is even bringing the Lulu’s on Wheels party bus for an afternoon of fun for kids.

Admission to Fall for Ardmore is free, with food and drink for sale.

Tickets are also available for entrance into the VIP Beer Garden experience, which includes reserved seating and drink tickets for a fixed price.

Go online here for VIP tickets, beer ticket packages, participants, and more information.

Fall for Ardmore will also include a free, historic walking tour of Ardmore, highlighting the Windows into History project - a coordinated effort with the Ardmore Initiative, Lower Merion Conservancy, Lower Merion Historical Society, and Lower Merion Township.

As part of the Ardmore Sesquicentennial celebration, this partnership is intended to bring a bit of history to modern day Ardmore.

Throughout the downtown, visitors will view historical photos and background information about their favorite spots in Ardmore in windows and storefronts.


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