![]() ( Green Lake Park, free)Įnchant Christmas The Mariners' home base will host "the world's largest Christmas light maze" and an artisan market. Luminata The Fremont Arts Council will once again celebrate the autumnal equinox with a luminous parade filled with lanterns, glowing umbrellas, and incandescent costumes. See all music festivals happening in Seattle this fall here. This year's lineup boasts Sneaks, OCnotes, Death Valley Girls, Night Beats, and more. (Nordic Museum, $5)Ħth Annual Freakout Festival Run by the folks behind Freakout Records (Skyler Locatelli, Guy Keltner, and Nathan Casey), this event has grown over the last six years into a dependable showcase of Seattle's eclectic, burgeoning music scene, with up-and-coming acts from the US, Mexico, and the UK now in the mix. This is the museum's 41st Yulefest, and the first in their new location. Scoop up some Nordic prizes in the raffle or the silent auction. Adults over 21 can enjoy a fully stocked Scandinavian bar, while the kids can enjoy arts, crafts, and a visit from Santa. Yulefest Celebrate the holidays the Nordic way with traditional Scandinavian dance, music, and crafts. ![]() See all food & drink festivals happening in Seattle this fall here.ĭiwali Ball Celebrate India’s Festival of Lights, which honors "the triumph of good over evil." The Ball will feature henna, fortune tellers, dance performances, live music, tours of SAM's collection, food, drinks, and dancing. ( Smith Cove Cruise Terminal (Pier 91), $18-$80) The Northwest Chocolate Festival Indulge your undying love of the cacao bean while attending seminars, learning about sustainable chocolate-making practices, and, of course, enjoying tons of samples. Plus, watch cooking demos, get books signed, take in live music, and more. ( Olympic Peninsula, $15-$65)Īmerica's Test Kitchen Seattle EATS Festival Mingle with America's Test Kitchen test cooks and top Seattle chefs as you nosh on unlimited food samples from local restaurants and taste beer, wine, and spirits. Olympic Peninsula Apple & Cider Festival Quaff lots of ciders, partake in a harvest dinner, attend apple-themed seminars, tour orchards, witness apple pressing, and snack on cider doughnuts and even apple tempura. ( South Lake Union Discovery Center, $35–$275) ( Seattle Center, 4-10 pm, $28/$50)Ĭowabunga Lauding itself as "America's largest festival of beef," Seattle Met's Cowabunga festival presents an all-you-can-eat weekend full of cook-offs and cow meat tastings (with some attention paid to seafood, cake, and booze, too). There's also food, music, lots of pumpkin-y decorations, and other fall-themed festivities. 14th Annual Great Pumpkin Beer Festival In 2017, this festival featured more than 80 pumpkin beers (including about 20 from Elysian).
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