The 21 best places to celebrate Oktoberfest in D.C.

Theres a different theme each weekend at this sprawling Tysons beer garden, constructed from shipping containers, which offers a playground, fenced dog park and stage for live music. First up is a German and Belgian beer festival on Sept. 16, with more than 50 European and local beers to sample, plus sausage-eating and stein-hoisting competitions,

There’s a different theme each weekend at this sprawling Tysons beer garden, constructed from shipping containers, which offers a playground, fenced dog park and stage for live music. First up is a German and Belgian beer festival on Sept. 16, with more than 50 European and local beers to sample, plus sausage-eating and stein-hoisting competitions, DJs, and live music, while subsequent Saturdays include Dogtoberfest (Sept. 30) and the game-packed Beer Olympics (Oct. 14). Sundays are for families, with costumed characters most weekends, as well as a petting zoo on Oct. 22 and local favorite the Great Zucchini, who hosts the Oktoberfest for Kids on Oct. 8, with a moon bounce, face painting, and arts and crafts. Free.

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