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    Great event! Organized and good parking spots. They have a cute German shepherd that is friendly! Both helicopters and air balloon rides !

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    Katy Taste Fest

    Katy Taste Fest

    4.5
    (2 reviews)
    11.6 mi

    This was my first time at this festival and I had a great time! Checking in was a breeze as well as…read moreparking. The parking lot is huge and free! There were many vendors to get samples from everywhere you turned and it was organized well! I'm glad I was able to get introduced to some new restaurants and many tables offered company merch and coupons which was a plus! It wasn't overcrowded and I didn't have to wait in any long lines for samples. My only complaint is that I wish they included some type of tray to hold your samples. It was very hard carrying around those little trays of food. Other than that I had a good time and will be better prepared next year!

    Omg this was so much fun! This was the second year I have been to this event. I would highly…read morerecommend checking this event out next year if you missed out this year! It is really cool because it's local restaurants to the Katy area and you get to try out samples of their dishes. This is a great way to try out restaurants from the area that you may not have known or had the opportunity to try out. They also have food demos which is really cool too! If you're a foodie this is for you! There is always so much food so come hungry!

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    Shrimp and grits, gumbo, and fish taco
    Shrimp and grits, gumbo, and fish taco
    Full tray- Mimosa, deviled egg, whiskey cake, Mediterranean chicken,butter chicken, Samosa, and onion fritters
    Full tray- Mimosa, deviled egg, whiskey cake, Mediterranean chicken,butter chicken, Samosa, and onion fritters
    Brisket enchiladas, teriyaki chicken, burger with fry sauce, gluten free chicken nugget

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    Brisket enchiladas, teriyaki chicken, burger with fry sauce, gluten free chicken nugget
    Froberg's Farm

    Froberg's Farm

    4.2
    (286 reviews)
    49.1 mi

    Visited Froberg's on Friday, Jan 6. The strawberries were abundant and very fresh…read more $5 per person for admission. My 2 year old was free. $2 for a bucket (must use a Froberg's bucket for picking). We bought 2 to share among the 4 of us. We filled both close to the top (close to 6 lbs total). I'm not sure how much it cost per lb since I didn't pay, but i think it was $5/lb. Credit card does incur a 3.99% fee. We also bought some bbq: brisket sandwich, hotdog with turkey sausage and jalapeno sausage, Arizona green tea, bottled water, and 2 sausages to-go (jalapeno pork & deer sausage and regular sausage). It was a lot of food actually for $48. We also bought some baked goods to-go (especially enjoyed the oatmeal cookie, chocolate cookie, and pecan pie) . Cookies were $1.50 each or $12/dz. The medium pie (about 4 servings) was maybe $6-7. Being a Friday, there was not much to do at all because all the rides, games, and food trucks only run on the weekends. I guess it saved us money at least bc everything cost $3-4 (tokens). We still managed to stay 2 hours (it made our 1 hr drive worth it) because we ate the bbq at the shaded picnic tables while my 2 year old played on the playground. It's a small playground, but it had her favorite things- swings, slides, and a tire tower to climb. She had fun. I may go to Blessington for the pumpkin patch this fall (based off reviews), but fruit picking is pretty fun here.

    We always have so much fun when we go to Froberg's Farm. Piggy races, train ride, bounce pad,…read morepetting zoo, strawberry picking, the list goes on with activities. My kiddo has a blast running around the massive play area too. I love getting fresh produce and eggs. We love meeting up with friends and spending an afternoon there. The food truck vendors are a bit pricey but you get a lot of food and it's pretty good.

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    Snow cones were amazing- my fav was mango but the kids loved rainbow
    Snow cones were amazing- my fav was mango but the kids loved rainbow
    Nice cool treats!
    Nice cool treats!
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    Pumpkin patch
    Wild West Beer Fest

    Wild West Beer Fest

    5.0
    (1 review)
    11.2 mi

    The Wild West Brew Fest is an annual fundraiser event in Katy, TX. Over the past several years they…read moreand their sponsors have raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for regional charities. (See http://www.wildwestbrewfest.com/this-is-our-passion/ of the list). I started coming here four years ago only for the beer. Reason enough really but then I learned that if you volunteer you get free beer. Free beer?! I'm all in. After volunteering now three years in a row I've learned there is more to this than beer. We raise funds for needy organizations and have fun doing it. Wow. Back to the beer ... there are hundreds of different taps, bottles and cans of craft beer to be tasted. From the big names like Ballast Point, Dechutes, Shiner and Goose Island to the Houston favorites like Buffalo Bayou, 8th Wonder and Karbach. Most of the brewers have their pro staff nearby to tell you more about there brewing process and some of the subtleties of that blend which you may not pick up right away. Kinds of hops, barrel wood and water source aren't often written onto the can ya know!? Live music is played on two stages while people walk from booth to boot and sample. Other booths have t-shirts, mugs, and other fun stuff for sale. Many of the sponsors have booths set up with deals at venues like Top Golf, Remax and so forth. Food? Man there are all kinds of food stalls available ranging from my favorite the Venezuelan "Essentials" to my second favorite which serves lobster rolls. There also Greek, Asian and of course Texas style brisket.

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    Breckenridge Brewery
    Breckenridge Brewery
    Wild West Beer Fest
    Wells, England. They have Banana Bread beer and Sticky Toffee Pudding ale

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    Wells, England. They have Banana Bread beer and Sticky Toffee Pudding ale
    Kolache Fest

    Kolache Fest

    3.7
    (3 reviews)
    61.3 mi

    Held in the small town of Hallettsville, TX, the Kolache Fest is a cool and tasty way to have a…read more fun day. There's lots to see and hear as well as many delicious things to eat! The Kolache Fest is held at the Knight of Columbus Hall in Hallettsville., TX. It consists of games, arts and crafts booths, a classic car show, live polka music, dancing, a BBQ judging, food demos, a Biergarten and of course kolaches. The kolaches are provided by Kountry Bakery. As we drove past the restaurant itself we noticed how packed it was. After trying their kolaches at the festival, we can understand why it was so crowded. The kolaches are great. We wanted to try them all. Kolaches are sold at the festival by the half dozens and available in fruit varieties, cream cheese and as they call them, "pig" (sausage) with and without cheese and jalapeño. The events themselves are held at various times and offer something for everyone. Besides the above listed events there are many more - too many to list! We especially liked the food demos and the crocodile show as well as the classic cars. The live polka music and bands were talented and put on a lively, toe tapping show. Food items for sale are homemade by some very good bakers and benefit some well deserving organizations. Homemade sweets make any event that much better. There is lots of seating in a covered pavilion with huge ceiling fans that give relief from some of the heat. Hallettsville is a small town and this event has a big turnout so arriving early is the best way to ensure good parking although the lot is large. A trivia bit we learned is that it is the only town in the world with the name Hallettsville. It has the friendly, welcoming, small town type warmth that isn't always found within they city. If you like good food and friendly festivities the Kolache Fest is something you'll enjoy.

    This is a great family event to go to. The kolaches are amazing and you can buy them individually…read moreor by the half dozen. They also have the "pigs" (sausage stuffed kolaches). They have plenty of fun activities for kids of all ages and several bands throughout the day on 2 different stages inside with music to dance to. They have great reasonably priced food of all kind; even a 9 foot pizza. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the Kolache Fest!!

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    Kolache Fest is held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Hallettsville, TX.

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    Kolache Fest is held at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Hallettsville, TX.
    Dewberry Farm

    Dewberry Farm

    2.9
    (270 reviews)
    7.5 mi
    $$$

    PROTIP: I would check out their instagram page to see if there are any discount/promo codes! I…read morefound a code KATYMOMS7 for $7 off which is valid from now until November 2nd 2025 Not so pro-tip but a tip nonetheless: Although Dewberry Farms does a good job at setting up handwashing stations all over the area, I would bring hand sanitizer and/or wet wipes just in case. Also, it gets pretty dusty so if your eyes are sensitive, I'd bring some eye drops. We went on a Friday night and thankfully it wasn't too packed. Parking was free and there was plenty of space in the lot. Getting out wasn't bad at all either. Like what other reviews have stated, the tickets are not cheap ($45 after tax). But I will say, the entire setup of the area is super cute and well decorated. Not only are there so many places for photo ops but there are also a ton of activities for kids. And honestly, even as an adult, my friends and I had a blast- just channel your inner child and go on those rides! There were mini rollercoasters, slides, petting zoos, a firework show, and so much more. Our time slot was 7-10 pm but honestly, I would try to get there earlier (i.e. 5 pm slot) especially if you purchased exclusive attractions (i.e. haunted house, corn maze, etc). With the general admuission tickets, you don't have access to the special attractions but you can purchase them at Dewberry farm- I believe it was $7.99 each. But if you're already set on going to numerous special attractions, just get the whole package online. My friends and I did the Trail of Terror and it took around 20 minutes to compelte and everything was well done! As for food, I know Dewberry Farm has the snack pack available for $15.99 and that covers kettlecorn, lemonade, a cookie, and a snowcone. And honestly, that's pretty worth it because a kettlecorn bag itself was 10.99- it was very yummy btw, my friends and I almost killed the whole bag in one sitting. Overall, my friends and I had a blast and we might make this an annual thing! I believe Dewberry farms also has a Christmas event so we might attend that as well.

    Very neat experience if you never been. My sister set up a weekend outing for the family and kids…read moreto see Christmas lights and tractor ride. This place is huge! Make sure you wear your tennis shoes. I didn't get a chance to take a lot of photos but did get one. They have all kinds of activities, playground, rides and food that will keep the kids busy. Just FYI lines for food can get very long but the wait was worth it! From what I was told they do hold other events here and not just Christmas. We will definitely have to come back to check them out. Come show your support if you're looking for something to do with the kiddos.

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    Dewberry Farm
    Dewberry Farm
    Dewberry Farm

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    Texas Renaissance Festival

    Texas Renaissance Festival

    3.7
    (387 reviews)
    34.2 mi

    I have been coming here for years. I mean decades. If you, your partner, your family, your friends…read moreare looking for something cool to do that you don't get to do everyday. You should come to TRF. At the very least, this is the largest Renaissance festival in the US if not elsewhere as well. I highly suggest getting in early because the lines to get in throughout the day get longer. This place can get pretty packed, both at the gate and in the food and drink lines. They have a ginormous parking lot, it's dirt and grass. And it can bottleneck quite a bit at the entry point. Once you're in, they have hundreds of stalls of food, merchant selling different things, people putting on different types of shows, be it skill, craft, or comedy/drama. There's plenty of activities. The park itself is sectioned off into different themed areas, both the food and activities follow suit. They have tons of shows around the different areas in addition to the Central stage where you can see the king, jousting, sword fighting and the whole lot. Highly suggest going to the restroom before you leave, because you will likely be stuck in some traffic on the way out and you don't want to hold it. Trust me. In the last couple years I've taken to camping on their campgrounds. This requires an extra pass for camping, in addition to your entry. If you do things in groups it costs a lot less with a discount. They have porta potties throughout the campgrounds, and also a brick and mortar shower and restroom at the front of the campgrounds. The campgrounds are separated into two areas, the family the zone, which is closer to the main gate, and the non-family zone which is a mixed bag depending on what weekend you go closer to the festival area. This place gets pretty rowdy, and they are up late. If you intend to camp, this is the social area where a lot of things go. If you want a more relaxed, in civil area, stick to the family zone ( I don't). Highly recommend arriving early on the Friday before you're going in, as the camping area is first come first serve. We go in a pretty big group so we try to stake out enough space for all of our people. It's quite an experience, we really enjoy all of the people working there in character. They do a great job, and make it a great experience! Whether you're there with the family out for drinking or interested in shows and merchandise, there's something for everybody here. And the amount of different kinds of food is crazy.

    One of the top experiences I recommend to anyone if they ever travel to Houston. Or even anyone…read morethat currently lives in Houston. Even though it's a bit of a drive outside of the city, and traffic gets backed up upon entering the festival grounds, Todd Mission is known to be the LARGEST Renaissance Festival in the country. 55 acres of endless shopping, restaurants, stages, on top of all the intricate costumes that people put on just makes this such a magical experience. It's almost impossible to put into words, you just have to see it for yourself. #370

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    Chinese
    Gryphon Blueberry Mead
    Gryphon Blueberry Mead
    Bacon on a stick!

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    Bacon on a stick!

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