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WDSTKtoberfest Begins Saturday With Drink, Food Specials

WDSTKtoberfest will kick off on Saturday, Sept. 25 with a keg tapping event by Mayor Donnie Henriques.

WOODSTOCK, GA — From Saturday, Sept. 25 until Sunday, Oct. 3, Visit Woodstock GA will celebrate Oktoberfest, or actually, WDSTKtoberfest, in Downtown Woodstock.

Participating restaurants will offer Bavarian food and beverage specials during the event. Some restaurants will offer specials during the week and on the weekends, and others will offer specials only on the weekends.

WDSTKtoberfest will kick off on Saturday, Sept. 25 with a keg tapping event featuring Woodstock Mayor Donnie Henriques. At 11 a.m., Henriques will tap a keg at Reformation followed by a keg tapping upstairs at The Daily Draft at 11:30 a.m. At noon, the mayor will tap the keg at Copper Coin Coffee, and he will be at Prime 120 to tap their keg at 12:30 p.m.

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On Saturday, Oct. 2, there will be a pub crawl from 2-6 p.m. On pub crawl day, when participants arrive at their first restaurant, they will be given an entry form. For each restaurant visited, they will receive a stamp on their form. Once they have received five stamps, they may redeem their form at the Visit Woodstock GA tent for a boot glass with the event logo. The tent will close at 7 p.m.

"We've got a great variety of quality restaurants in our city," Economic Development Director Brian Stockton said. "Locals and visitors won't want to miss the fantastic food and beverage specials they've created for this event."

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Participating restaurants include: The Blue Ghost Arcade, Copper Coin, The Daily Draft, Freight Kitchen & Tap, MadLife Stage & Studios, Prime 120, Pure Taqueria, Reel Seafood, The Reeves House, Reformation Brewery, Queenie's BBQ, Truck & Tap, and Woodstock Beer Market

WDSTKtoberfest will close on Sunday, Oct. 3.

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