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    Tony H.

    The Buellton Brew Fest was awesome, very similar to the Surf N Suds Brew Fest that i went to last year. The event is in a large area with the vendors spaced out well so you don't end up with crowded super long lines like you do at other beer festivals. Back in 2015/2016 my favorite thing about beer festivals was just going with friends and getting unlimited beer samples for a few hours. But now with growth of craft breweries in Southern California my favorite part about beer festivals is discovering new places in SoCal. I ended up bookmarking 9 new breweries that i wasn't aware of prior to coming to this event. Overall the festival is very kick back, there's tons of porta potties, shaded & shaded seating/standing areas to relax with your drinks or food. Speaking of food there was about 4 or 5 food trucks at the event. The organizers also have a shuffle service available with pick/drop off return spots in Ventura county that you can purchase online with your tickets, & lastly speaking of tickets do yourself a favor and get the VIP tickets for an extra $10 i believe. You get an extra hour to enjoy the event & we also got a little lanyard to hold our drink cup around our neck which they were selling for $8. It was so freeing to not have to hold your glass whenever it didn't have beer in it.

    So many brewery goodies & incredible Aebleskiver (circle donuts)
    Dani N.

    En Fuego Events does it again! I've never seen so much quality beer in one place at one time. You just breathe and you are naturally loosened up from the smell of craft brews floating through the air. It really is something! My favorites definitely had to be the the pomegranate from a nice San Diego brewery and the Cucumber Sour from good ol, local Captain Fatty's. Both were shockingly flavorful and abundantly refreshing! Went really nice with the huge kettle corn bags my friends bought and the the insanely perfect Aebleskiver donuts I had to stop myself from buying more and more of. Overall the festival had a great crowd, not too little not too many, a perfect amount of beer breweries and sample sizes, ample amounts of food options, and extremely nice customer service, I must say. You could tell that everyone was happy to be there whether working or participating in the festivities. I think the thing that stood out to me most about this festival, in comparison the the previous ones this year, was the amount of games and activities there were for everyone to participate in throughout the festival grounds. Tons of life size Beer Pongs, a putting green, multiple areas for corn hole, and more. The band made for a nice lively vibe as well. All in all, everyone had a great time and we all agreed this one is on the calendar again for next year!

    Here we come!!!!
    Tony M.

    There are a lot of beer festivals out there these days. Too many to count really, but the Buellton Beer Fest totally rocks and is absolutely one of the best beer festivals around. Not insanely crowded but still a great cross section of breweries from all over the west coast as well as a few from the midwest. Weather is always at least decent, maybe a bit cold and windy this year but hey, anywhere other than so cal it's paradise this is a mandatory event on the calendar

    Natasha B.

    Holy moly did I have fun!!!! To say that my husband and I had a blast would be an understatement. This beer festival was top notch, with a surprisingly wonderful selection of beers from over 50 breweries. There was a great combination of established breweries (Stone, Lagunitas, Ballast Point, Sierra Nevada etc) and smaller local breweries (Figueroa Mountain, Topa Topa, Belching Beaver, M. Special, etc) that you may not have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with. Some of the more established breweries used this as an opportunity to pour some rarer beers, cask reserves, or more experimental brews. I felt like the lesser well-known breweries brought their best classics. At first I thought the space was going to be too small, but there was plenty of room for all the breweries and the size of the crowd. I didn't feel claustrophobic, and the vibe was great. There was plenty of room for people to set up their lawn chairs and take in the day. The combination of live music and DJ added to the fun atmosphere. There were also a handful of lawn games including giant beer pong (thankfully without beer in the giant trash cans), corn hole, and golf. The giant peer pong is hard- be warned- but super fun. Parking is widely available, and free. A previous review mentioned long lines for the portable potties; this seems to have been resolved. There's plenty of free water and a great selection of food trucks. My husband and I cannot wait to attend next year's event- it's a must if you're into good California/ West Coast beers!

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    Sierra R.

    I had a lot of fun at this brewfest! There were a ton of super delicious beers, wine and ciders. There were also a ton of really cool vendors including chopped bottle art , as well as CBD and jojoba oil tents. Cornhole was very lively as well as good live music. The park wasn't too crowded which I really enjoyed compared to other festivals- at other festivals I have felt very a little claustrophobic and like I have to wait in line for everything. Also, the tacos were to die for! The only thing that bummed me out was that it ended so early, I wished it could have gone a little longer:/

    Huge line because they're only letting VIP people in!

    This was the worse run event ever. We took the designated bus and they made us wait an hour to get in. Who does this? They need new management!! Don't come!! The beer lines are super slow. Don't come. They made general admission wait an hour for VIP entrance although they told us to come at this time.

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    Buellton Wine and Chili Festival - 2023

    Buellton Wine and Chili Festival

    4.5(13 reviews)
    0.9 mi

    First timer and was hesitant because of the weather forecast, but glad I came!…read more It was outdoors in the camp grounds and surprisingly it was warm with a slight breeze and only sprinkled a little red here and there! There were many vendors just selling merch like novelty items, kitchen towels and trivets, jewelry, and soap. At the entrance there was a stage where a band played for the first half then a DJ took over for the second half! Music was great and the crowd was lively! A lot of the vendors say this was much bigger than last year. There were many vendors some large breweries we'll known breweries like SLO brew, Fig mountain and smaller local ones as well. Really enjoyed the sparkling rose and the rose from a veteran owned stall (there's a pic included). There were tastings for wine, seltzers, gin, and whiskey!! Each stand either had an entry in Chile verde, red chili, salsa, or alcohol - some stands were were entered in multiple areas. Some stands had toppings you could add like corn bread, sour cream, cheese, and onions and the chips were all served with the central coast favorite taco works tortilla chips! One chili that stood out for me was a ground turkey butternut squash one made by the rotary club - it was hearty and had a slight sweetness, didn't think I would have liked it but it was one of my tops! So at end of your tastings you vote on best choice! Overall would deff come here again!!

    SAME THING ONLY DIFFERENT…read more Ah... festivals. Always different. Always the same. Everything smells like weed. Except the guy standing in line beside me. He smells like sardines. And weed. Out-of-town dudes in man-buns crowd alongside pretty young women dressed vaguely like Native American princesses. Not sure Indians had bubble-gum flavored lip gloss though. Everyone is 'Gramming. A giant beach ball passes by with intention. The volume is concussive. The energy palpable. When the live music starts, I picture my 9th grade English teacher Mrs. Delaney, hands on her hips, shouting back grammar corrections. "Cause I'mma pimp you up" "'BE-cause I am GOING TO pimp you up', young man!" "Cold split you in two" "COLDLY split you INTO two!" "Then let you catch it in the du-rang" "OK not bad..." "Take the Bentley back to school" "YOU GOT THIS! WOOO!!" Good music, passionate people, and great alcohol-- the keys to success for all festivals. But after a while, an existential question rises out of the chili pot smoke... Use the filth-laden portable toilets, or risk sobering up too soon by discontinuing the refreshing beverage routine in the hot afternoon sun? Maybe we'll just go find sardine dude to pick up some herring-infused indo... Pro tip: Had a great time. We sampled a lot of chili dishes, enjoyed copious amounts of local beer and wine, and clapped a lot because... well like most white people, we have no idea what to do with our hands when we dance.

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    Ostrichland USA - Sunday 12/28/2025

    Ostrichland USA

    4.5(1.6k reviews)
    1.9 mi

    Stopping at Ostrichland USA on our way home from Solvang a few weeks ago was a must on our…read moreitinerary! Pricing was $7 for adults and $3 for kids under 12 plus $1 for each person wanting to feed the Ostrich and Emu. You enter through a gift shop and then out to where all of the birds are - they even had a couple of bunnies and a cat. There were so many Ostrich and Emu spread out everywhere. They come right up to you and just start pecking away! Tip: if you walk down further where the Emu are, there is more room to move around and plus there are lots of birds to feed. I think the Ostrich at the front of the entrance get most of the food - we felt bad not going to where the others were. The whole area was pretty cool - it kind of felt like we were on a safari with how picturesque the mountains and land were. The lady running the gift shop who also explained the rules was very nice! I highly recommend if you have small kids or just need a place to stop and stretch your legs! They offer bathrooms as well! Check them out!

    We came to Solvang for the day and our friend's suggested we visit Ostrichland USA so our son can…read moresee the giant birds. It was actually a fun place and a lot bigger than I anticipated. My son was me mesmerized by the amount of ostrich and emus that were at farm. One thing that you have to be careful, specially if you have little ones, some of the birds can be quiet aggressive when feeding them and I saw some people get pecked. We were there for less than an hour and that was enough time for us to walk around the entire farm and feed the ostrich and emus. We had a great experience overall and recommended for families to try at least once and worth the memories.

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    Buellton Brewfest - Tons of vendors and fun

    Buellton Brewfest

    3.3(3 reviews)
    1.0 mi

    We went in 2024 and again this year (2025) and we were a bit disappointed by the low turnout of…read moreactual breweries. Instead you find some wineries, hard liquor, and Beatbox booze. Plus popcorn and homemade potato chip stands for 9 bucks a bag. There were zero sours and only one dark beer to be found among the mostly IPA's (too hoppy for us). They had about 1500 attendees paying around 55 bucks so I'm sure it's a money maker. Country bands were pretty good and you could bring chairs/blankets to sit on the lawn. TONS of security for some reason -- the crowd did look a bit rough -- but everything was cool. Don't like the fact they allow cigar smoking -- one star removed for that. Food trucks were ok -- no lines for those as there were plenty. Not sure if we'll go again next year -- I can see if you go with a large group and like IPA's you'll have fun.

    The road to Yelp Spring Break 2016 in San Diego was a long one. With many trials & tribulations…read morealong the way that may only come to light once it's all over.* But that's how I ended up at the Buellton Brewfest. The SOP for YSB has become getting into town early & staying the whole week. Driving down from the SF Bay Area, Buellton is more or less on the way to SD. So when I saw the Yelp Ticket Giveaway: Buellton BrewFest, I threw my hat in the ring. I'm a hardcore beer nerd & this was a matter of right place/right time. & I scored a ticket! Oh, it was so on! I drove 5 hours from home & managed to arrive right before the VIP admission time. That's right, the ticket was VIP. Which meant getting in an hour earlier. Which meant 5 whole hours of open beer tasting, oh my! VIP also gave access to VIP beers that a few breweries were only pouring during that 1st VIP hour. Yeah, I drank a lot, a lot, a lot of beer! & it was all the good stuff. Down to the nuts & bolts. As a hardcore beer nerd, I am a beer festival veteran. I've been to a bunch of these things & seen when it's done right or otherwise. For 2016, the organizers of the Buellton BrewFest got it right. There was plenty of breweries with plenty of beers so waits for pours was never long. There was a wall of 36 porta-potties off to the side of the entrance, so waits for that was short too. & while there were only 3 food trucks + a couple food stands, wait for food wasn't long either. Water at beer festivals is hugely important. Buellton BrewFest got that right too, with essentially unlimited free drinking water stationed all over. On a beautiful day, in a beautiful location, with everything else Buellton BrewFest got right, it doesn't get better. Thanks Luke W. & SLO Yelp for the free VIP ticket to Buellton BrewFest. What an epic interlude on the road to an entire week in San Diego & the epic 4-day weekend of Yelp Spring Break 2016. * & I make a list of Yelp reviews for all the places that went into getting to & from YSB SD '16

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