Munich might be famous as the birthplace of Oktoberfest, and Frankenmuth may hold the title of “America’s Little Bavaria,” but this fall, Norwalk is joining the celebration! The Norwalk Seaport Association is delighted to hold its inaugural “Oktoberfest Celebration” on Sunday, October 5, 2025, from 3 PM to 6 PM at the lively 314 Beer Garden in Norwalk. Get ready for an afternoon filled with festive cheer, delicious brews, and all the fun traditions that make Oktoberfest a favorite around the world. For tickets click here.
Experience the spirit of Bavaria at our festive event, where camaraderie and community—what the Germans lovingly call “Geselligkeit”—take center stage. Step into the inviting atmosphere inspired by a traditional beer garden, filled with laughter, lively conversations, and the clinking of mugs. As you celebrate, you’ll also be making a meaningful contribution to Connecticut’s maritime heritage by supporting the preservation of the Sheffield Island Lighthouse and its ongoing educational mission. Join the Norwalk Seaport Association for an unforgettable gathering that brings people together for a great cause!
For the cost of the ticket, guests are invited to enjoy an exceptional afternoon featuring unlimited beer, wine, cider, and soft drinks, accompanied by a delicious spread of warm pretzels with beer cheese, bratwurst and sauerkraut, and wood-fired pizza. In addition to these culinary delights, attendees will have the unique opportunity to learn more about the Seaport Association and discover ways to become more involved with an organization dedicated to preserving Norwalk’s seafaring legacy since 1978.
About the Seaport Association
The Seaport Association in Norwalk was founded in 1978 by a group of local citizens who had the vision to revitalize South Norwalk and preserve Norwalk’s maritime heritage. The Seaport Association offers a cultural, environmental, and historical journey to the Norwalk Islands. The Sheffield Island Lighthouse and the Light Keeper’s Cottage provide a unique historical and educational venue that strives to increase awareness, appreciation, and consideration for the environment and how the preservation of historic buildings contributes to our quality of life. The combination of the Lighthouse and the Stewart B. McKinney National Wildlife Refuge offers an unparalleled opportunity to educate children of all ages and adults about the importance of preserving Long Island Sound, our environment, and our maritime heritage.