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This outdoor winter festival featuring live music, local beer and food trucks returning to Scioto Mile

This outdoor winter festival featuring live music, local beer and food trucks returning to Scioto Mile

WinterFest is officially returning to Bicentennial Park for its fifth annual celebration.

According to a press release, this year’s WinterFest will take place on Dec. 3 at Bicentennial Park, which is located at 233 S. Civic Center Dr. Festivities are scheduled to begin at 11 a.m. The event is organized by the Columbus Parks and Recreation Department.

The family-friendly event will include live music on the park’s Bicentennial Stage throughout the day. Artists Larry Elfante, Ernie Johnson From Detroit and Ekoostik Hookah will be performing.

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A seasonal craft beer truck will be available, alongside the return of hot bourbon cider, which sold out last year. Visitors can grab a bite to eat from a number of local food trucks, including The Cheesy Truck, Fat Boy Q, Fork In Nigeria, Komodo Loco, Ninja Bowl, Paddy Wagon, Pitabilities, The Columbus Coffee Company, The Galaxy Coffee, Tortilla Street Food and Where It All Vegan.

“WinterFest is a great opportunity to begin the holidays by enjoying live music for free in downtown Columbus,” said Columbus Mayor Andrew J. Ginther in a press release. “This event is a unique opportunity for Columbus residents to enjoy being outdoors together along the Scioto Mile to finish out the 2022 festival season.”

Want to read more? Check out our print publication, (614) Magazine. Learn where you can find a free copy of our new November issue here!

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