Octoberfest Pub

Octoberfest Pub

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Venue Review: Octoberfest Pub

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October may be coming to a close, but that doesn't mean a dang thing at Fulham's Octoberfest Pub, where the Germanic vibes last throughout most of the year – in the form of a live oompah band, 60 authentic German beers, lederhosen-clad servers and more.

At Christmas parties, the dedication to the theme is evident from the Bavarian dance-offs and drinking games, a stein-holding contest (to determine the strongest men and women in the room), and even a sausage-eating competition (to determine the strongest-stomached men and women in the room).

Even if a Christmas party isn't on the cards this festive season, Octoberfest Pub is still a first-rate choice for gatherings of all kinds.

Browse the event space in more detail, and get in touch to book a night of Bavarian hat-swapping, oompah band singalongs, Schinkenkrakauer and more.

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Octoberfest Pub Parsons Green | London Pub Reviews ...

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Re-creating the most authentic Oktoberfest feeling in London, Octoberfest Pub in Fulham is your slice of the Munich party all year round.

The venue has more than 60 German beers to choose from, as well as a heady selection of German schnapps, spirits and wine - the perfect complement to traditional Bavarian cuisine imported all the way from Munich, the home of Oktoberfest.

The classic German "Oompah Band" regularly take to the stage, and the beerhalls constantly have a communal and spirited buzz with those on corporate functions, birthdays and or those just out for a pretzel and a stein.

If you're looking to get something a little different from your private party, get involved in the Bavarian food and beverages challenge: Octoberfest Pub hosts a series of specially devised challenges that even Bavarian Lumberjacks would quail at.

All events involve the "Oompah Band" that play your favourite sing-a-long songs, and strongly encourage dancing on the benches.

The Double Knuckle challenge at Fulham's Octoberfest Pub ...

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William Gadsby Peet heads to Fulham's Octoberfest Pub to attempt its infamous 'Double Knuckle' food challenge Having spent a large chunk of my student life watching Man vs Food – a meaty slice of TV genius where a portly American man named Adam Richman would travel across the US of A attempting insane food challenges while a crowd of only marginally less portly Americans chanted 'man versus food' at him – I have always rather fancied taking on a food challenge.

With my desire to conquer an ungodly amount of cookery confessed, it will likely come as no surprise, dear reader, that I jumped at the opportunity to attempt the Octoberfest Pub in Fulham's 'Double Knuckle Challenge' when it boldly presented itself to my inbox at work.

My first clue that I had made a grave error of judgement came when the waitress – a lovely girl who, in a wonderful nod to London's multiculturalism, was a French vegetarian working in a Bavarian themed pub in one of England's poshest boroughs – informed my dining partner James and I exactly what the challenge consisted of.

Unsurprisingly the main component is two giant pork knuckles from whence the challenge gets its name; what did come as a bit of a shock was the kilogram of fries, half a kilogram of potato salad (potato two ways I guess), giant tub of sauerkraut (of course) and, most damagingly in my opinion, two pint stein of beer (again, of course) that would be accompanying said knuckles.

Personally, I doubt I'll ever attempt another food challenge again, but I'll definitely be back to the Octoberfest Pub soon for a more restrained sample of Bavarian brilliance.

London's best Oktoberfest pubs, bars and restaurants | London ...

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GO London Newsletter You don't need to get on a plane to Germany to experience Oktoberfest — London does a great impression of the annual Bavarian beer festival.

Herman Ze German What: Just in time for Oktoberfest, Herman Ze German will be expanding their wurst empire into Fitzrovia where you can celebrate by getting your fill of authentic German beers, Bratwursts, Chilli Beef and Currywursts — and the all new Vegan Wurst.

Where: All year round at 678-680 Fulham Road, SW6 5SA, free admission, octoberfestpub.com   London Oktoberfest 2014 What: The London Oktoberfest festival promises “giant beer” and Schlager music, a popular kind of American country-influenced ballad focused on sentimental themes.

Sing your heart out but don’t forget to drink up — the specially brewed, five per cent proof London Oktoberfest beer is exclusively available here.

co.uk   "Oktoberfest in London" 2014 at the Bavarian Beerhouse What: The Old Street branch of this Bavarian drinking establishment was the first of its kind in the UK, so where better to celebrate Oktoberfest?

Octoberfest Pub | Bars and pubs in Parsons Green, London

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It's the same kind of thing here, so expect lederhosen, beer steins, Bavarian-style oompah bands and German food - including plenty of wursts.

More than 60 imported German beers feature, and are served alongside pretzels, wursts, schnitzels, sauerkraut salads, maultaschen (German pasta) and slow-roasted pork knuckles – a Bavarian favourite.

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