
Fall is one of the best times of the year in St. Louis. The weather's cooling down, the leaves are changing, and, of course, it's time to enjoy the harvest from the local farms in the surrounding area. However, you don't have to be a farmer to enjoy the harvest, because Sauce Magazine's Harvest Festival is approaching, so we're here to give you the important details so you can plan ahead and enjoy this great event that'll be filled with great food, good times, and, of course, family fun.Â
Harvest Festival: When & Where
Sauce Magazine's Harvest Festival kicks off Sunday, October 15th at Laumeier Sculpture Park in the Sunset Hills area of St. Louis. This 105-acre landscape will hold the festivities from 11:00 AM to 5:00 PM. If you're a Laumeier Member, the entry fee is $8, and $10 for non-members. Children ages 10 and under can enjoy the festivities for free.
What to Expect at the Harvest Festival
Food
The Sauce Magazine Harvest Festival will feature flavors from great restaurants from all across the St. Louis area. There will be plenty of sweet, smoky, and savory BBQ from Capitalist Pig and Pappy's Smokehouse for you to enjoy. Enjoy the festival the proper way by tastings some of the delicious farm-to table cuisine from places like Sqwires Restaurant, FarmHaus, and The Libertine. Grab a quick burger from The Dam or Layla while you're making your way around to the festival's attractions. However, don't forget to grab your dessert from Serendipity Homemade Ice Cream.
Drink
There will be plenty of local brews available at the festival at the craft beer tents. The Harvest Festival will have samplings from Urban Chestnut Brewing Company, 4Hands Brewing Co., 2nd Shift Brewing, and Perennial Artisan Ales. Noboleis Vineyards will even be in attendance to share their latest batch of wines, with options like savory reds, crisp whites, and flavorful blushes for you to enjoy during your time at Sauce Magazine's Harvest Festival.
Music
You'll be happy to know that the Harvest Festival will feature live music throughout the day, with each act playing a 1-hour set. Kicking off the performances is Blind Pig at 11:15 AM, quickly followed by Nick Pence and Hannah Satterwhite at 12:30 PM. Grass Fed Mule will grace the stage at 2:00 PM, and Riverbend Bluegrass will close out the festival with their twangy originals at 3:30 PM.Â
Art
While you're at the Laumeier Sculpture Park enjoying the great food, drink, and entertainment, you'll also have the chance to check out some of the impressive work done by local St. Louis-area sculptors. You'll get to see work from people like Harriet Bart, Terry Allen, Johann Feilacher, and many more great artists.
All in all, Sauce Magazine's Harvest Festival is set to be a great time where you can enjoy local flavors, sounds, and sights from the St. Louis area. Plan ahead and order your tickets so you can rest easy knowing that your plans are set, and you're heading to the Harvest Festival on October 15th.Â
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