🎉 Teutonia Männerchor Announces Return of Public Oktoberfest – Labor Day Weekend 2025! 🍻
Pittsburgh’s German spirit is alive and well—Teutonia Männerchor, the region’s premier German cultural organization, is proud to announce the return of its beloved Public Oktoberfest this coming Labor Day weekend!
Whether you’re German by heritage or German at heart, everyone is welcome to join the three-day celebration of music, food, beer, and fun at Teutonia Männerchor’s historic North Side location.
📅 Event Dates & Hours
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Friday, August 29th → 5:00pm – 10:00pm
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Saturday, August 30th → 12:00pm – 10:00pm
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Sunday, August 31st → 12:00pm – 5:00pm
🎶 Live Music & Entertainment
The Biergarten will be filled with the sounds of authentic Oktoberfest music all weekend long:
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The Barons: Performing throughout all three days of Oktoberfest.
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Special Appearances:
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Polka Meisters – Saturday at 12:00pm
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The Low Kings – Sunday at 12:00pm
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Of course, no Oktoberfest would be complete without a good stein holding contest—and you’ll find one each day of the festival. Raise your glass high to test your strength and stamina!
🍽️ Traditional German Food
Come hungry—because Teutonia Männerchor is serving up a feast packed with authentic flavors, including:
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Bratwurst, Knackwurst & Kielbasa
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German Potato Salad & Sauerkraut
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Bavarian Pretzels
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Half Roasted Chicken
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Wurst Plate & Potato Pancakes
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Apple Strudel (a must-try!)
🍺 Featured Beers & Spirits
Pair your meal with a perfect German pour. Featured selections include:
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Hacker-Pschorr Oktoberfest
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Munich Gold Lager
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Dunkel & Weißbier
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Iron City (a hometown favorite)
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Plus, Jägermeister for those looking for something stronger
🎟️ Admission & Extras
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Admission: $5 per person, per day
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Extras: Exclusive Teutonia Männerchor apparel and hats will be available for purchase—a great way to take home a piece of the celebration.
🇩🇪 A Weekend Full of “Viel Spaß!”
With great food, lively music, traditional contests, and plenty of German beer, this event captures the essence of Oktoberfest right here in Pittsburgh.
So gather your friends, put on your lederhosen or dirndl if you have one, and join us for a weekend filled with gemütlichkeit (that special sense of cheer and good company).
Prost—and see you at Oktoberfest 2025!



