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Saturday 27th April 4pm-10pm.
Please make sure you've booked your ticket.
Venue: Binks Yard
Tickets £10 and include a free schooner of beer on arrival!
Grab your lederhosen and hats, and head to the terrace as Binks brings you 'Frülingsfest', or the more easily pronounced 'Oktoberfest's little sister'!
This Spring beer festival is the perfect event for those that love a stein (or few!), a buzzing Bavarian atmosphere, and an al fresco April evening under their NEW outdoor stretch tent!
Expect a lively, upbeat oompah band to get you in the spirit, delicious food from the Binks outdoor smoker and steins brimming with Bavarian brewed Hofmeister.
PROST!
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