There’s a heck of a lot of new things to do!
Here are some of this month’s highlights. You can always check out our Events section on the website to see what’s going on any day of the week.
From Friday, September 27 to Sunday, October 27, Nightfall: Reign of Terror will be in full-on scream-a-rama mode at 201 Kinney Rd. This year’s focal point is Mary Hyde — the Demon Queen of Nightfall — and she’s back from the dead, ready to cause a scene at Old Tucson (she doesn’t seem very happy about it).
With all of these ghoulish activities, you’re bound to get thirsty and hungry out there in the dusty wild west town. Luckily, Old Tucson has a few Halloween-themed cocktails in areas like the Grand Palace Saloon and Rosa’s Cantina.
“We’re kicking off October with the wicked return of our Haunted Drive-Thru on October 2 from 7 – 9 p.m. at our Speedway and Tucson location. We’ve partnered with Nightfall from Old Tucson Studios to make this Haunted Drive Thru the spookiest one yet! For every brave car that dares to enter, they will get a free kids eegee with their purchase. One per car.”
“Are you desperate to wear a dirndl? Do you love to see a man in Lederhosen? Antsy Nancy will be decorated in true Oktoberfest style and students will enjoy a traditional Bavarian meal while learning all the behind-the-scenes tips and tricks to throw a super fun and memorable event that will have guests shouting “Prost” to their host”
Cooking Class Menu:
Students 21+ years old are welcome to bring wine, champagne, beer, etc. to enjoy during class. Please see the BYOB policy for more details.
The annual Oktoberfest event is one of the brewery’s biggest events of the year! Tickets are available now but limited (purchase yours ASAP). Haus of Brats food truck will be on-site as well as Justin from Art & Sol Tattoo: Beer-Themed Tattoos for $50. Also, they’re hosting a German Costume Contest (awards for Best Male and Best Female) as well as a Stein Holding Contest!
Tickets:
Additional Festival Pour Tickets: $6 each
VIP (noon – 5 p.m.) – ONLY 25 Tickets Available. $49 for the following: Access One Hour Early. Collectible Button Brew House Oktoberfest Glass. Five nine-ounce beer pours. Pretzel Necklace. Three months of Tucson Foodie Insiders membership.
General Admission (1 – 5 p.m.): $29 ($39 at the door) for a Collectible Button Brew House Oktoberfest Glass with Three nine-ounce beer pours.
Join Tucson Meet Yourself for a free, three-day folklife festival that celebrates all the communities that make Tucson!
Tucson Meet Yourself Hours:
“Join us for an unforgettable evening at our picturesque vineyard, where the rolling hills and lush vines set the perfect backdrop for a culinary experience like no other. Indulge in a meticulously crafted menu by the renowned Chef Allison Embacher, known for her innovative approach to farm-to-table dining.”
Menu Highlights:
“Whether you’re a wine enthusiast or simply looking for an incredible evening out, this dinner promises to be a feast for the senses. Don’t miss the chance to meet Chef Allison Embacher and learn about her culinary inspirations while enjoying the beauty of our vineyard.”
Imagine a vibrant celebration nestled in the heart of Southeast Arizona, where the mountains rise majestically, and the air is crisp and inviting.
Over 35 years ago, in 1988, the Town of Patagonia held its first fall festival — a visionary gathering designed to spotlight extraordinary talent and creativity amidst the stunning natural beauty of this charming community. Since then, this event has grown into a beloved tradition, drawing over 15,000 visitors each year to experience the magic of Patagonia’s tree-shaded park, a picturesque oasis in the town’s center.
Throughout the weekend, the air will be filled with the sounds of live music, offering a dynamic mix of styles that will resonate with every ear. From soulful melodies to foot-tapping rhythms, the entertainment promises to captivate and delight.
And for the food lovers, a culinary adventure awaits. Savor the flavors of Patagonia’s finest eateries, such as the iconic Velvet Elvis, the cozy Gathering Grounds, and the rustic charm of the Wagon Wheel Saloon. Whether you’re in the mood for a gourmet treat or a comforting classic, our food and beverage vendors will satisfy every craving.
“Get your costumes ready, it’s going to get spooky! Hula Haunt is Friday the 13th! …and you’ll definitely want to get your claws on our limited edition zombie glass!”
Tours are all-inclusive, there’s roundtrip transportation and professional guides, and you’ll get 15 tastings and a souvenir-tasting glass. Snacks and bottled water are available on the bus throughout the day.
Howl at the Museum is a lively and engaging event that includes music, an immersive art installation, performances, drinks, light bites, and revelries, along with Whiskey Del Bac’s Showdown, a cocktail competition premiering creations by Tucson’s best bartenders. All proceeds benefit TMA’s extensive arts programming. Howl at the Museum is a 21+ only event. All attendees are required to have valid ID on their person.
The festival features up to 125 talented artists, offering a diverse array of handcrafted goods. Enjoy strolling musicians who will add a melodic ambiance to your experience. Indulge in an unrivaled foodie experience presented by Tucson Foodie with up to 20 food vendors and purveyors, and sip on local brews in our lively beer garden. Witness live art demonstrations that showcase the creative process, and let the kids explore their creativity with pumpkin painting and other fall-centric crafts. Don’t miss the family photo opportunities with a stunning 20-foot pumpkin centerpiece, trick-or-treating, and costume contests that promise fun for all ages.
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