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It’s Not Oktoberfest, But Breckenridge Restaurants Partner With Town For Oktober-Feast

The traditional Oktoberfest is postponed until 2021.

By Jamie Leary

September 28, 2020

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BRECKENRIDGE, Colo. (CBS4) – While Munich’s iconic Oktoberfest has been canceled, the town of Breckenridge has found a way to celebrate.

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“Oktoberfest in Breckenridge is known as one of the largest street parties in the Rocky Mountains. This year obviously we had to change things with larger group gatherings being limited so we took the celebration specifically to the restaurants,” said Austyn Dineen, director of communications for the Breckenridge Tourism Office.

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The traditional Oktoberfest is postponed until 2021, but Friday kicked off, what the town of Breckenridge has dubbed. October-FEAST. More than 10 restaurants have partnered with the town to create multi-course themed meals, over two back-to-back weekends (this past weekend and Oct. 2-4). It’s a celebration that Dineen says wouldn’t be complete without a stein.

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