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    Seen at Mitchell Katz
    Simone H.

    This year I visited Mitchell Katz, Caddis Family, Wood Family, Garre Winery, Occasio Winery, Nottingham Cellars, Wente, and Boaventura. There was amazing cooperation throughout the town. You buy a wristband at any of the participating wineries and you are granted entry to the tasting for two days! Each winery had a different take on the barrel tasting. Some compared different styles of wood, different ages of the wine, let you blend grapes that would eventually be blended, or older/newer barrels. I can't wait to come back next year to see what the other 10+ wineries I didn't get to try have to offer!

    Straight from the barrels at the Big White House
    Annie W.

    Wine in Livermore?! I never knew that Livermore was wine country as well. I was lucky to win a pair of tickets for Livermore Barrel Tasting Weekend so I was ecstatic to venture out there with my hubs in tow on Sunday (it rained out on Saturday so we didn't go)! You get to go to as many of the participating wineries between 12-4:30PM, which is great. Every participating winery puts out a list if the tastings they offer. Some are already bottled up & some straight from the barrel! We ended up going to Wente, Big White House, Concannon, Eckert Estate, Darcie Kent. My favorite was Big White House while the hubs liked Concannon. TIP: Definitely plan your trip ahead of time so that you don't waste time travelling back & forth. Overall, all fabulous wineries & lots of fun being around fellow wine lovers & wine makers! Thanks Yelp for this awesome experience into Livermore wine country :)

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    This year I visited Mitchell Katz, Caddis Family, Wood Family, Garre Winery, Occasio Winery, Nottingham Cellars, Wente, and Boaventura.

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    Livermore Valley Harvest Wine Celebration

    Livermore Valley Harvest Wine Celebration

    3.3
    (11 reviews)
    5.4 km

    Ah Livermore wine country, how I love you. So underrated with your adorable family vineyards and…read morelovely, sunny weather. $40 to taste wine from so many Livermore vineyards is so worth it. Just wish I lived closer so I could have come back for day 2! We took BART in from Oakland then a Lyft. No DD, no problems. Although, now that I know they used to offer a shuttle between wineries, I must say my biggest complaint is that they got rid of it. At very least they should offer a shuttle to BART or major bus stops to encourage people to not drive. Cause it's kinda a safety issue. Apart from this, we had a blast. It's literally impossible to visit all of the wineries with so many participating (I think they have close to every winery in Livermore), so we planned strategically and started at Eckert Estate. From here, there are several wineries within one minute walks of each other. After this, we had to walk quite a bit to get to the next one, so you definitely get to try more if you start at a cluster. The walk between wineries was lovely though. A little sketchy with no sidewalks. But lovely. Vineyards and rolling hills everywhere. And good wine at every winery. Don't know that anything I tried blew me away, but most everything I tried was good and the families running the wineries were wonderful. Given a better, safer transportation situation, I would definitely come back to this event next year!

    Thanks to Yelp, I was able to get tickets to this cool event. Wine and me are like this (fingers…read morecrossed), and I was excited to explore wine in Livermore where I haven't had the opportunity to venture out to yet. The festival is organized even with packs of people coming and going. We picked up our glasses from Concannon vineyards, which has a great Chardonnay! After walking around a bit, we strolled over to Wente and met up with our friends John and Chel. Thank goodness they had Italian shaved ice for sale there because the weather was nearing 100 degrees and we were melting outside. The heat definitely took a toll on the experience and I wish there were shuttles or something because walking from one winery to the other almost gave me a heat stroke. Every place had reserved wine tasting for $5 more. We didn't try those as there were plenty to go around already. However, for a wine festival, if you did pay $45 for the tickets, it would have definitely been nice to have the reserved wines included too! Both Concannon and Wente are beautiful wineries with lots of grounds to explore and food trucks and stands to supplement those itching for munchies to go along with their drinks. Ehrenberg cellars was awesome as it has a cool vibe and chill atmosphere. I enjoyed the wine, music and general ambiance of this wine celebration. Many thanks to Yelp for giving me the chance to have a great afternoon with wine and friends in beautiful Livermore.

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    Alameda County Fair

    Alameda County Fair

    3.6
    (695 reviews)
    12.2 km

    Another successful "2026" fair that didn't disappoint. The fireworks display was magnificent, and…read morehopefully they will bring it back next year. The fair was festive for the 4th and America's 250th. The fair runs till next Sunday, July 12, purchase tickets online or at the kiosk and the various entrances. The main entrance, next to fair office and across from the Ace train is the least crowded. The fair is cashless, so make sure you have your debit/credit card, and there are machines that turn cash into debit cards. The 4H cake booth accepts cash only, and this Thursday, July 9th is the last day for $3 food bites from 1-5 at participating vendors. Concerts happening this week check in at the clock tower for free bleacher tickets for certain concerts. I enjoyed the beautiful table settings, local art and photography, and the hobby and collectibles. These exhibits are my favorite as well as, the various shopping buildings. The last day of the fair is a plant sale, too.

    This is the wonderful county fair . It usually starts in mid June and last one week after July…read more4,2926 We came at 5:30 pm on July 3 th , Friday because today is a holiday . Weather is around 70 F with breeze and blue sky .Normal admission is $19.50 . Senior $16.50 . It was $11 on Thursday before 5 pm and $6 on selected Wednesday. If you like to purchase unlimited rides bracelets, the best deal is buy 4 for $84.70 This year it has a lot more food vendors than last year . There is a grilled meats kabab food truck , an Asian food shop and many more drinks . We love the Texas size grilled Turkey leg , jumbo sausage hot dogs . Garlic fries ( with minced garlic ) was $14 . We got a slushie ( I've with flavors ) for $6 and a funnel cakes with powdered sugar at the end . Love to see the small animals display ( rabbits , birds , reptiles, genies pigs , etc I enjoyed visit the made with hands arts building . We walled around to look at the award winning photos , pencils painting , crochet, miniature houses . There is. Alive show of a senior lady doing a cheese show ( craving a huge block of cheese into arts pieces) We came late and was sad to see all the farms animals were gone and the farm house was under maintenance. However , we still got to see the sheep shearing. The man was skillful . He shaved it in one minute minutes and the whole piece of wool came out like a blanket. I watched the little kids to ride the camel and pony . Also enjoy the bee hives performance with a man inside and explaining to us about bees . We love this Alameda county fair and have been coming every year for past 24 years .

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    Niles Festival of Lights

    Niles Festival of Lights

    4.3
    (11 reviews)
    21.9 km

    This is an annual festival taking place the Friday after Thanksgiving, with a tree lighting at…read more6:00pm, followed by a delightful parade at 6:30pm. For the 2024 event, most people brought their own chairs, others just stood behind those seated. I arrived an hour early, and set up my chair to ensure a good view, situating myself near Niles Town Plaza, midpoint of the parade route. Then I walked around to explore the antique shops on Niles that were still open after 5pm, as well as a couple merchandise vendor tents outside. Entertainment before the parade included live music by Anthony Arya Band, street performers like jugglers, as well as costumed characters including the Grinch and SpongeBob SquarePants walking down Niles Blvd and posing for photos with kids. I also saw 4 food trucks on site, serving sushi, sliders, chicken sandwiches, and mexican food. And there was a drink stand selling hot chocolate, coffee, and tea for a dollar donation. The tree lighting was not your traditional christmas tree, it was just a regular tree along the street (the one with the stage set up next to it, across from Nature's ice cream shop). But they did make it look pointy at the top, with the lights, lol. Decorated vehicles and performers in the parade represented numerous organizations in the community, including little league teams, East Bay Regional Parks, and Niles Essanay Silent Film Museum. Golden Gate Basset Rescue had several dogs being walked with colorful string lights on the leashes. It was adorable. American High School color guard did a wonderful job with their performance, and marching bands from various schools and institutions created impressive sounds on percussion and wind instruments galore, including the bag pipes. There were plenty of cars in the parade too, adorned with beautiful designs, lighting, and props to put you in the holiday spirit. The crowds grew as it got later into the evening. But it never became chaotic or unmanageable. The event seemed to be organized well, yet still casual and flexible (like people could cross the street during the parade), even with a heavy police presence. It was such a laid back and joyful atmosphere, free to attend, and parking and traffic isn't too difficult if you arrive early and leave early before the parade ends. Otherwise, good luck.

    I feel like the experience gets bigger and better every year! Been coming here for 3 consecutive…read moreyears now and have enjoyed it every time. I'm a big fan of local functions and activities and community involvement so this Christmas tradition is always a delight. My son loves seeing Santa and Mrs. Clause! He enjoys the entire parade full of cars and many lights with local performers. our friends and family always gather here every year now as part of our new tradition. We have a friend who lives on the street where they have the parade so her place is usually our usual spot. We've started bbq'ing and drinking before the parade as part of our festivities and then head over to Papillon's down the street for our dinner to celebrate Christmas season amongst friends. I appreciate Fremont a bit extra for having this tradition that I feel we are a little late in experiencing but now that we have, we refuse to ever miss it if we're in town. (We live in Southern California now.)

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    Parade (American High School color guard)
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    The Front Porch Music Festival At Wente Vineyards

    The Front Porch Music Festival At Wente Vineyards

    4.3
    (3 reviews)
    5.2 km
    $$$

    I had seen an Event Posting on Yelps Event Section for the Front Porch Music Festival at Wente…read moreVineyards . I was Excited when I saw this . And Yelp had a Giveaway for Pairs of Tickets for this Event . I'm not a Lucky Guy , But I was amazed when I was by Cali G of Yelp that I won a Pair of Tickets to this Wonderful Event . So on the Day Of The Music Festival ,I strapped on my Ankle Bracelet and was picked up by my Bodyguard Little John and we Rolled to Wente Vineyards Estates Winery and Tasting Rooms on Tesla Road . This Wente Facility doesn't usually do Music Concerts Except for The Front Porch Music Festival . It was Created by 5th Generatioin Winemaker Karl Wente . These Shows actually started on the Front Porch of his home in Livermore. We Stashed Little Johns Whip in the Large Dirt Lot . and Street Hiked to Will Call and Claim my 2 Wrist Bands . Thanks Yelp !!! It was a Beautiful Day at The Wente Estate . There were Several Food Options and Several Wine Bars Open . There were 2 Stages for Music . The Barrel Room Stage - Acoustical Performances Jules Danny Click Matt EL Peter Case Kingsborough And The Outdoor Stage- Garage Band Academy Elliot Randall & The Deadmen Wolf Hamlin & The Front Porch Drifters - Karl Wentes Band Hot Buttered Rum The Wine was Flowing , Lots of Really Lovely Ladies and Great Live Music = a Great Time . I personally consumed 3 Bottles of Wentes Riesling so I was feeling pretty good. LOL The Music Festival was from 11am- 9pm . My Favorite Music Acts were Jules and Wolf Hamlin & The Front Porch Drifters . Theyb really Brought it and Jammed out . I also bought a Pepperoni Pizza which was Pretty Tasty,. This Music Festival Happens on Labor Day Weekend . This Year It Was Co - Sponsored By Yelp and Livermore Porsche. I really Enjoyed it and Highly Recommend It !!! This Event Is A Baller On A Budget Approved Event !!!

    Well, one of my partners in crime decided we just had to attend "The Front Porch Music Festival."…read more She told me that this was an event that was added to her "list of things to do" in the Bay area since 2004... So, I decided to be a team player and assist my lovely friend in checking that box off the list. Needless to say, we had a delightful time. We showed up and it was a bit windy as Livermore can be. But we decided to enjoy the sun and grab a glass of Wente's vino. Now one of my girl friends is apart of the Nth degree wine club so we were given VIP service. This was supreme, let me tell you! As we walked around and enjoyed the different bands, I was experiencing a total blast from the past while running into lovely friends I had known since grade school. Bands were located inside and outside. We grabbed a seat at the fire pit and made friends with a cute couple from Livermore, To end the event, we decided to grab some pizza from the food trucks. This pizza was not just any pizza. It was pepperoni goodness with perfectly backed thin crust. As we left the festival we sadly made our goodbyes to our new friends and decided that it might be a great idea to come back next year.

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    The Front Porch Music Festival At Wente Vineyards
    The Front Porch Music Festival At Wente Vineyards
    The Front Porch Music Festival At Wente Vineyards

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    San Ramon Art & Wind Festival

    San Ramon Art & Wind Festival

    4.0
    (25 reviews)
    20.2 km

    This was our first time at San Ramon Art and Wind festival, which is held annually at Central Park…read moreSun-Mon of Memorial Day weekend. Overall, a fun event and they literally used the entire park for all the venues. Tons of people. but with all that space you don't really feel too crowded unless you're lining up for restrooms or looking for parking. Highlights: * Parking is $10 at one of the lots. We parked at Iron Horse Middle School. Bring cash. Free Parking is available on the Market Place across from Central Park, but its likely going to be a zoo there. * They split the park in half - one side for folks to have picnics, chill, eat, and listen to the live bands that rotate throughout the day. They also have dance troupes too. No kites here. * The other side of the park closer to the baseball/soccer fields are a free for all for kite flying. Here you'll get neck strain trying to see all those kites in the sky. Our rambunctious 5yo loved running around here. * They also have a DJ and some sort of professional/expert kite flyers near the Skateboard park, with some impressively designed kites. * City Hall is open for kid's crafts and a puppet show. You also get access to clean bathrooms inside. * They have tons of vendor booths and food stalls lined up along the parking lots and fields. * And if music, food, chillaxing and just admiring the kites is too boring, they also have carnival games and rides in the area between Iron Horse Middle School and the entrance to Central Park. Definitely recommend this Festival since its normally sunny and windy in San Ramon during Memorial Day.

    This event happens annually on the Sunday and Monday of Memorial Day weekend…read more We have been in the past and I returned this year, it's such a fun event for the kids/family. There's a lot of local vendors and businesses that table. There's arts and crafts for the kids. It's enjoyable walking around and see what there is offer. The park/splash pad is nearby if children want to play. Food can be a little expensive, so we pack our lunches or eat beforehand when coming here. I am actually very impressed with their garage system. I constantly see people sorting through to ensure the correct items are disposed in garbage, recycle and compost. We enjoy making the kites and trying to fly the kites in the field. It is fun to be out on the field flying and watching all these kites. Parking can be difficult at times, but they do have some paid parking lots nearby. I have also seen people walk through the iron horse trail to this event.

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    San Ramon Art & Wind Festival
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    Central Park
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    Lantern Light Festival

    Lantern Light Festival

    2.1
    (27 reviews)
    11.4 km

    Paying for parking and hard to access was not disclosed prior to purchasing tickets. Entertainment…read morewas less than entertaining.

    You have probably seen ads for this event on Facebook or TV. Bright lights, festive, cultural -…read morelooks cool, right? I didn't see many reviews for the Pleasanton event online so hopefully this review can be helpful for someone on the fence about going. - It's expensive(!): one adult ticket is $27 after online fees, plus $10 in parking. The event is located on the east side of the Fairgrounds along Fairgrounds Road, so if you're looking to save money you can find neighborhood parking along Rose Ave and walk 5 to 10 minutes. - It's VERY, VERY small: the commercials on TV make this event look vast and spacious, but in reality, it really just occupies a small grass field. You can walk through the whole thing in less than an hour - and that's after taking your time, stopping to take pics, reading the light descriptions, etc. - The light installations are pretty cool: the quality and attention to detail of the light installations were well done. The lights definitely weren't cheesy and you could get some nice pictures here. - Stay for the acrobat show: they have a 20-minute Chinese acrobat show a few times a night. It was really good and entertaining! Wish it was longer. Start times vary depending on the night, so check the schedule at the ticket window when you arrive. - Not crowded: I went with my family on a Saturday night and it wasn't crowded at all. You can easily walk around and take pics. Very quiet and peaceful. Overall: at almost $30 a person (plus more if you pay for parking) I would recommend skipping this event. The light installations are nice, but you won't walk away saying "wow" or anything. The space is also REALLY small and underwhelming. But if you are looking for something new to do this holiday season, you can make this a good time out. Just level your expectations. Personally I wouldn't pay no more than $10 for this event and tickets are nearly 3x that amount.

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    Lantern Light Festival
    Lantern Light Festival
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    Fremont Festival of the Arts

    Fremont Festival of the Arts

    3.8
    (145 reviews)
    21.3 km

    This is the big summer festival for Fremont. First the good. This festival has everything. There's…read morea section of rides for the kids. They have a nice selection of local services. You can maat and talk with the local emergency services employees (firemen,police, EMT). I like how the food vendors were all along the same row. It's nice to say some new vendors, along with same old usuals. Now the bad. No parking,or charging $10 for parking. I saw everyone parking in the shopping center. Even though there were signs stating no event parking. Otherwise you had to park way down the street. For such a large Indian population,not much if anything representation,no Indian food vendors. I personally feel there weren't enough garbage cans near the food row. Most were full or needed to be emptied. But still a great time.

    IMHO 5 years since…read moremy last review. Went on a Sunday this year. Hoped it would be cooler. Nope. Still lots of vendors, but many were different and new. I missed my favorites. Understandably, prices are higher... but dang!!! Normally my hubby and I like to buy a Lockeford sausage roll but they weren't there! Nothing piqued my foodie interest this year. Before we left, I bought a medium Dipping Dots bowl for $8. It was the perfect way to end our visit. It was very refreshing. The only item I purchased was a colorful wind spinner for $15. It brings me joy when I see it spinning in my garden! Will we return next year? Probably.

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    Fremont Festival of the Arts
    So much variety of yummy food
    So much variety of yummy food
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    G&M Farms

    G&M Farms

    4.2
    (225 reviews)
    4.6 km

    Our favorite pumpkin patch and corn maze! I've come here for many years and have enjoyed the…read morevarious activities this farm has to offer. It gets crowded on the weekends so be prepared for lines. When you arrive there is a ticket booth near the parking lot to get ride tickets but if you walk further into the venue there are other ticket booths with much shorter lines. We took our 1 1/2 year old son on the cow train and he loved it. The corn maze is super fun and nice they have trivia questions along the route so you can answer questions to see which way to go.

    What an extremely fun spot to plan an afternoon or make a pit-stop from a weekend back to the East…read moreBay. This was our first trip to G&M Farms in Livermore and it was incredibly special and actually quite the fun surprise off the freeway. As we were coming home from a night away, we wanted to stop and have a moment with our little amongst the pumpkins and support an East Bay pumpkin patch. As we were about to pass Livermore, we saw signage and oodles of fun happening for G&M Farms so we pulled off. There is so much to do here! You can grab a red Radio Flyer wagon and truly go hunting for the perfect pumpkin within the patch itself, or if you're on the hunt for more smaller pumpkins/gourds there is a whole gift shop/farm store that is so incredibly cute for basically every pumpkin vibe you can imagine. Plenty of spots to stop and take pictures with friends or family. There's a corn maze, drinks/snacks like mini donuts, popcorn, and corn dogs, and speaking of corn..oh-em-gee! Truly wanted to share a review for this reason alone. Looking for a sensory activity for your little? There is not a sandbox, but a giant CORN box for play. The adults also tried it (essentially we just put our feet in and it felt surprisingly really nice. Something unexpected and truly unique, fun, and interactive. We also noticed a few other activities on the pumpkin patch side like a tractor/train ride and I'm not sure if there was a petting zoo? Regardless, worth a trip if you haven't made your pumpkin haul yet. Plenty of room for strollers and very spread out. Can't wait to make the corn box an annual tradition. Looking forward to truly enjoying the patch next year with more time. Thank you G&M Farms for the memories! Still finding little corn kernels ;)

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    G&M Farms
    G&M Farms
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