Toast to German beers, indulge in Bavarian cuisine and ride on a 'BARcycle'
If the thought of free-flow German beer and meaty bratwursts leave you as happy as a lark, be sure to make a beeline for these six Oktoberfest parties.
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If the thought of free-flow German beer and meaty bratwursts leave you as happy as a lark, be sure to make a beeline for these six Oktoberfest parties.

Photo: Brez’n
Trust the newest Bavarian restaurant in town to kick off a wild Oktoberfest like no other. For a party of six, the Brez’n Oktoberfest Feast ($108) comes with a spread of four freshly-made pretzels, served with potato and cheese spread, Obatzda and Liver paté as a starter, as well as the Oktoberfest Platter — inclusive of their signature crispy pork knuckle.
With each 1L Paulaner Oktoberfest Bier ordered, diners also stand a chance to win a trip for two worth $6,000 to the 2017 Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany.
491 River Valley Road, Valley Point, #01-21/22/23
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