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Summer’s best food and drink festivals
Rachel Nania
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June 24, 2016, 1:24 AM
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Think things slow down in the summer? Think again. Nearly every weekend there's something new to taste at these local food and drink festivals.
Temperatures are heating up and so are appetites. This summer, there’s no shortage of exciting — and tasty — food and drink festivals. Scroll through the gallery for some of the area’s best. (AP Photo/Getty Images)
AP Photo/Getty Images
Vine on the Waterfront Food & Wine Festival
June 25 at Oronoco Bay Park
Alexandria’s Food and Wine Festival
is back, and it’s taking place right on the waterfront. Catch a taste of local foods from area restaurants and vendors, and sip on vino from some of the region’s best wineries. Tickets are $20 for food samples and $20 for wine tasting. The festival runs from noon to 6 p.m. (Courtesy Vine on the Waterfront Food & Wine Festival)
Courtesy Vine on the Waterfront Food & Wine Festival
Red, White ‘n Brew
June 25 at The Yards 1300 1st St. SE
Saturday, June 25 is shaping up to be a fun day. At The Yards, you’ll find more than 100 local and national beers and wines, the best food trucks in D.C., live music and lawn games at
Drink the District’s Red White ‘n Brew
. Tickets are $45 for a three-hour session. Sessions run from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
Giant National Capital Barbecue Battle
June 25-26 at Pennsylvania Avenue between 9th and 14th streets NW
If you wander over to Pennsylvania Avenue June 25 and 26, you’re in for a tasty surprise: It’s the 24th annual
National Capital Barbecue Battle
. Both days are packed with competitions, demonstrations and, of course, eating. General admission tickets are $15. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
PupusaFest
June 26 at the Shrine of the Sacred Heart, 3211 Sacred Heart Way NW
This isn’t the biggest food festival of the season, but it certainly is one of the tastiest. The second
PupusaFest
is all about the Salvadoran staple: the pupusa (corn tortillas filled with meats, cheese and beans).
Borderstan reports
that 10,000 pupusas were made for last year’s inaugural event, and this year you can buy three of them for $5. The festival starts at 8 a.m. and runs through 5 p.m. (Thinkstock)
Thinkstock
Taste of National Harbor
June 26 at National Harbor
Back for its third year, the
Tate of National Harbor
is a food and wine event that benefits the Children’s Miracle Network. Small bites from the Harbor’s restaurants are paired with wines, craft beers and spirits. Tickets are $35; the event runs from 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. (WTOP/Andrew Mollenbeck)
WTOP/Andrew Mollenbeck
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
June 29-July 4 and July 7-10 on the National Mall
This year’s
Smithsonian Folklife Festival
celebrates the two separate cultures of Basque country and California. The nearly two-week-long event includes hands-on workshops (boat building, Basque stories and dancing), musical performances and lots of food. The festival is free of charge; hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)
AP Photo/Molly Riley
All American Beer Fest
July 9, The Fairgrounds at 1299 Half St. SE
If you’re a fan of American craft beer, you’ll want to head to The Fairgrounds on July 9 for the
All American Beer Fest
. There, you’ll find unlimited beer samplings, unlimited pour stations, food trucks, live entertainment and even games. Tickets range from $35 to $45, and there are two sessions: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
Brookland Crab Fest
July 9 at Brookland Pint
If you live in the District, you don’t have to travel very far to get a taste of the local waters. On July 9, Brookland Pint and 3 Stars Brewing Company are holding a
crab fest
featuring Maryland blue crabs and local craft beer. The event is $55; it’s all-you-can-eat in a two and a half-hour window. Bring your shades: The patio will be open. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
Purcellville Wine and Food Festival
July 16 at Fireman’s Field
Where’s the best place to hold a wine festival? In the heart of Virginia’s wine country, of course! The
Purcellville Wine & Food Festival
is a great place to sample local wines from the town’s surrounding vineyards, as well as food from local vendors. General admission tickets are $10. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
Barrel & Bushel Virginia Craft Beer Festival
July 16 and 17 at Tysons Corner Center Plaza
A lot is happening in Virginia when it comes to craft beer, and this event shines a spotlight on the booming industry. The
Barrel & Bushel Virginia Craft Beer Festival
brings together more than 50 regional breweries and serves their suds alongside food and bourbon. There is also live music at the event. Tickets range from $15 to $50. (WTOP File Photo)
WTOP File Photo
Blackberry Delight Festival
July 23 at Skyland Resort
For the whole month of July, blackberries are the center of attention at the Skyland in Shenandoah National Park. The resort’s restaurant is cooking up dishes like blackberry barbecue pulled pork, blackberry cobbler and blackberry lemonade. Hungry yet? Then you’ll definitely want to be at Skyland on July 23 when the resort hosts its annual
Blackberry Delight event
. The festival, which is free with paid park admission, offers live music, craft beer tastings, pony rides and lots and lots of blackberries. (The mile-high blackberry pie is a must!) The festival runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. (Photo courtesy Skyland)
Photo courtesy Skyland
Frederick Wine Festival
August 6 at Carroll Creek Linear Park
Catch this first-timer on Saturday, August 6 and make sure you go thirsty.
The Frederick Wine Festival
will showcase some of the best Maryland wines, paired with foods from the town’s best chefs. There will also be live entertainment and artisan-made crafts for sale. General admission tickets are $35 in advance and $45 at the event. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
Great Grapes Wine & Food Festival
August 13 at the Village at Leesburg
The
Great Grapes Wine & Food Festival
features more than 120 wines from 12 wineries, food, live music and arts and crafts. Tickets are $25. (Getty Images)
Getty Images
Chesapeake Crab & Beer Festival
August 27 at National Harbor
Crabs and beer: The combo is a Maryland tradition most can buy into. And this year’s 7th annual
Chesapeake Crab & Beer Festival
is coming to National Harbor. The all-you-care-to-taste event will have more than 60,000 crabs, 50 beers and live music. Tickets range from $29 for kids to $119 for platinum tent passes. There are two sessions: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
Beer, Bourbon & BBQ Festival
September 17 at Village at Leesburg
Just as the name suggests,
this festival
is all about the beer (60 varieties), bourbon (40 different types) and endless amounts of barbecue — plus live music. Tickets range from $29 to $75. (AP Photo)
AP Photo
Snallygaster
September 17 at The Yards
Snallygaster
, the beloved beer festival from Neighborhood Restaurant Group Beer Director Greg Engert (who also happens to be WTOP’s
Beer of the Week
guru) is back for its fifth year September 17 at The Yards. This year, there will be more than 300 craft beers, food vendors and live music. Tickets range from $35 to $60. (Courtesy Snallygaster)
Courtesy Snallygaster
Virginia Wine Festival
September 17 and 18 at Bull Run Regional Park
The 41st annual
Virginia Wine Festival
offers wine tastings from more than 40 Virginia vineyards, including Barboursville, Horton and Jefferson Vineyards. If you work up an appetite, head to the festival’s oyster pavilion for freshly shucked Virginia oysters, or hit up one of the food trucks or vendors on site. Tickets range from $29 to $59. (AP Photo)
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