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Boylston Schul-Verein

4.2 (10 reviews)
Closed 7:00 pm - 9:30 PM
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Jeff M.

This review is really just for the Octoberfest event they run once a year. Given how well they put together such a big gathering, I'd be likely to attend another. There were a lot of people. 4 special event, (big fields), parking lots numbers of people. And there were lines, especially for the most in demand vendors, the best beers, pretzels, etc. But it was well staffed. They had flaggers on the street, good signage, appropriate bathroom facilities, extra atm machines, lots and lots of vendors, 30+ I'd guess, and plenty of place to walk around. It was apparent that they've done this before, and someone with a certain experience planned it out. I had a nice time, even with a few more people than would be ideal. All of the parking was full by the time I arrived mid-afternoon, and street parking in the surrounding neighborhood is severely restricted. But we were able to get a few refreshments, the mood was lively, especially on the dance floor by the Oompah band, and the weather was nice. Fresh Märzen, potato salad, a few sausage and some sunshine, was a pretty good day.

Glühwein
Stephen C.

Regardless whether you're German or not, BSV will make you feel welcome and make sure you have a good time at a dinner or any of it's events. Having been to Germany many times, and having been to the real Oktoberfest, Frühlingsfest, the various Christmas markets it's hard to find some local German culture. Living in Providence the closest we have is in Pawtucket which is nice, but here at BSV it's larger, more lively and has a lot more going on. Like many places in Bavaria, the BSV is hidden away in a beautiful rural wooded area. They make some great food here, and plenty of it. Some of the food they serve I can only find when I go back to Germany so when I can get it locally this makes me happy. Watching a Schuhplattler dance, hearing a German song, enjoying a drink in the Ratskeller all make this experience great.

Potato pancakes at Sommerfest
Jen W.

We come here at least once a year, sometimes more. Normally for one of their events like Sommerfest or Oktoberfest, but they also offer concerts, dinners and classes. We have been unable to snag VIP tickets to one of the events, but we'll keep trying! They go fast and allow access to the indoor venue during an event. Although honestly, sitting under the pavilion at a traditional community table with all the other festival goers is a lot of fun! The pavilion also protects from sun and/or rain. (In cooler weather it also provides a tiny bit of warmth. Maybe it's the body heat? There are no walls, but I swear it's a little warmer under there.) If you prefer, you can bring your own chairs and sit on the lawn. Each event has a variety of vendors available to shop. I have purchased items for the kids, souvenir type items are available (magnets, glassware, clothing, etc.) packaged food and jewelry. Of course tents are set up serving German cuisine including schnitzel, potato pancakes, torte, sauerkraut and wursts. Menus are written on large sign boards. Wait on line and order from the staff. Napkins, cutlery, mustard, etc are located at a table after you pay. The food options have expanded this year. At the past two events we attended, a food truck was on site that caters to vegetarians. Well done. Also this last event included a private space to nurse baby. I know many women are comfortable nursing baby in public, but some babies prefer a quiet space and are distracted by all the goings on. So again, well done. There was also a cigar truck at this last event; off to one side so as not to interfere with the smells of German food cooking. There is an obstacle course in the woods for the kids and an archery area, plus organized games like tug of war for the little ones. It really is a family friendly venue. We usually meet up with friends and enjoy the day. Banks and banks of porta-potties that are surprisingly clean and include a hand sanitizer dispenser are located at either end of the event area. Sometimes there is a line, but there are plenty and usually you can get one quickly. Arrive early for on-site parking at their most popular events. You may still have to walk a bit to get to the event space, but it's an easy walk along a tree lined path from the lot. Keep in mind, this 'lot' is dirt and grass. Because cars are parked there in all weather, the ground is uneven so watch your step and if needed, let staff know you need to drop someone off before parking. If on site parking is full, they will bus you in from an off site lot. Please do not try to walk in from off site. The street is busy. Be patient, they'll come for you. A handful of German beer companies on site dispensing their golden elixir for a fee and if you prefer, a bar near the pavilion offers wine and mixed drinks. Coffee is available in the little shed where desserts are for sale. The milk, cream and sugar are to the side of the building. Everyone we have encountered at the events has been friendly. The bands they hire are very good and keep the crowds happy with traditional music and beer hall style fun. If you enjoy German culture, you will have a good time at Boylston Schul-Verein.

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A fun place for all Germans and those that wish they were born German. Different events each season, and always a welcoming crowd!

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Normally for one of their events like Sommerfest or Oktoberfest, but they also offer concerts, dinners and classes.

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