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    Baygrass Bluegrass Festival - 2019 Baygrass Fest - new Ukulele with maker Danny Goddard, Jett Instruments Co

    Baygrass Bluegrass Festival

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.9 mi

    This is our second year attending this music and craft beer festival in Islamorada Key. If love…read morestring instruments this and bluegrass this is definitely one of the better Winter festivities to do. The weather was a little iffy today, given a large storm moved through in the morning, and the afterwards winds were still pretty heavy. It probably scared off folks as traffic heading down to the event was actually much better than expected. We found free parking next to the police station and walked to the event. The venue was similar to the previous year. Proceeds of our ticket purchase helped fund Arts and Music Scholarships for Upper Keys Youths as well as Islamorada Community Entertainment's mission. Entrance fee cost $37.50 per person but included a stainless steel pint cup which was definitely my sustainable than littering our oceans with plastic cups. While that decision may have increased the cost per ticket, I didn't complain. The beer vendors were plentiful and beers were $6 per ticket to fill our 8-10 oz pint cup or $25 for unlimited fills in a 4 oz cup glass mug. Among the list of beer Venders were Florida Keys Brewing, KeyBilly, Barrel of Monks, Twisted Trunk, Bangin Banjo, Due South, The Waterfront Brewery, TBC, Coppertail, Tampa Bay, just to name a few. I was already familiar with many of these and glad to be able to sample from a good selection of beer! For food, there was also a good selection: we ordered tacos, purchased kettle corn, and even had a gyro sandwich. Now talk about diversity. Additional vendors of note were the custom t-shirt printing tent which sold Baygrass event shirts, a honey bee farmer, jewelry, two string instrument vendors that sold high-end custom guitars and mandolins, and a local dive shop, and many more. We purchased the local event T shirt for $15. Sometimes I am a sucker for a nice T. I also didn't expect to but I ended up purchasing a custom ukulele from Jett Instrument Co maker Danny Goddard, who traveled all the way from Tallahassee to sell his instruments. After stopping by his tent at least three or four times and speaking with Danny, I learned the he took the same amount of time to produce his Uke's as he did his guitars. However, the guitars sell for 4-5 times what a Ukulele will fetch, which explained why the one we purchased was only the 2nd of 5 he has ever made. I saw several professional musicians drooling over the guitar and mandolins he had for sale. The ukulele was an exquisite instrument and his inlays of various shell was also remarkable. The event of the main stage was on a slice of beach which was situated next to two playgrounds for kids; the restrooms were also close, which was also very clever and thoughtful--this year extra portable potties had to be set up as the WC were out of order. Not a problem at all. We brought our own fleece blankets, beach chairs and were only feet from the stage. Perhaps the only down side to the entire event were the location of the beer vendors which were located closer to stage #2 which was on the grassy side, about a 2-3 minute walk. We purchased 10 beer tickets and really didn't get a chance to sit down longer than 5-10 minutes to enjoy the music the entire time. One beer was donated to the beach as it spilt chasing after Mayla, who at 18 months had many other other interests besides watching bluegrass. And each beer only lasted about 15-20 minutes, so up we were fetching the next one again. Also, one of my favorite bands The Coppetones played on Stage 2 and I had no idea so I completely missed their act. Wish the organizers had provided or posted performance and location information a bit better. I really didn't mind the walking though, ending up with well over 20k steps that day. All in all it was a successful and fun time. I'd encourage everyone to come next year. The drive back home was beautiful with the Super Moon shining low.

    I'm having the time of my life. Planned to come here a month ago with the fam and almost didn't due…read moreto everyone being sick. We pulled together and made it. The sun is starting to peek through late afternoon cloud cover that has been the mainstay all day. The venue has 2 stages of bands, food trucks, merch, vendors and mingling with really fun people. One thing I'd recommend is more bathrooms! The lines out of the public restroom were unreal. Mayla is enjoying playing on her blanket and soaking up everything babies do. I'm really hoping she will love American like I do. Come check out this awesome little fest.

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    Baygrass Bluegrass Festival - 2018 Baygrass Fest - Mayla is 6 months

    2018 Baygrass Fest - Mayla is 6 months

    Baygrass Bluegrass Festival - 2019 Baygrass Fest

    2019 Baygrass Fest

    Baygrass Bluegrass Festival - 2019 Baygrass Fest

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    Asian Cultural Festival - The fest across the lake

    Asian Cultural Festival

    4.5(13 reviews)
    42.3 mi

    The 2022 festival took place in tropical park. I attended…read morethe Sunday session and arrived around 2pm. Parking was easy and free as it was at the park. There was a $15 fee to enter at the door, which personally I found to be high for the small amount of vendors the festival had. We enjoyed some of the live performances, including Bollywood dancing, k-pop and drum sessions. The vendor selection was limited and there wasn't much to see. Food wise, I was disappointed with the limited selection of food vendors. It seems odd that they couldn't find more to participate given the extensive amount of Asian restaurants in Miami. There were two main Thai vendors that had extensive lines and then about 10 or so others with limited items, but smaller lines. I did end up having a really yummy noodle soup, sticky rice and mango and spring rolls. It was a nice experience but could definitely be improved in the future.

    Parking at the church across the street for five dollars…read more Beautiful day for a festival. Bring a blanket and camp under a nearby tree for lunch. All things Asian represented. Food, fun and educational stations. You will leave with a full belly and a brain filled with Asian knowledge. Plus the bonus of seeing all that the fruit and spice park has to offer. All of the people here have been friendly and inviting. A stop by the wat buddhist temple booth with the monks there to offer you blessings. Henna tattoo stations in abundance. Little farm is here with some of their animals to pet (pigs, turkeys, lambs, chickens, turkeys and roosters and a bunny). Many shows with song and dance and music and art from all over. Crafts and travel booths and fashion and jewelry. A wonderful day all around.

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    Asian Cultural Festival - Hill tribe

    Hill tribe

    Asian Cultural Festival - How good are you at sculpturing fruit?

    How good are you at sculpturing fruit?

    Asian Cultural Festival - Plenty of booths... don't forget to bring cash

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    Plenty of booths... don't forget to bring cash

    Redland Blues and Barbecue

    Redland Blues and Barbecue

    4.5(2 reviews)
    42.2 mi

    This was my second visit to the RBB festival. Like other festivals at Fruit & Spice Park, you can…read moreopt to try your luck parking on the swale of SW 248 St., or you can, for only $5 park in a field on the east side of the park with it's own entrance. You pay the $10 festival admission at the same time as the parking. It is much easier this way. The price of admission lets you see the whole park, if you're into horticulture. The fest itself takes up about half the park. There were several bbq vendors, as well as a Thai food booth and a conch fritter booth (George Mira's: very delicious). I enjoyed my first visit better; some of the things that changed were 1) there were only 2 bands, whereas before there'd been at least 5. One of the bands, Southern Stampede, featuring young guitar virtuoso AJ Gaytan, was great, and alone worth the price of admission. 2) There was only one one beer vendor, Exit One Taproom of Florida City. They were good, don't get me wrong, but you only got a small cup of craft beer for $6. Previously, some food vendors were allowed to sell more mainstream beer at a better price; I bet it's probably some dumb legal rule the Miami-Dade Parks Dept. thought up! Luckily, you ARE allowed (at least through the side entrance) to bring in a cooler, so I had plenty of Bud Light (my preferred choice if I'm going to be in the hot sun listening to music for awhile). 3) The prices of the ribs were high, as they were only selling full, or in some cases, half racks. I thought it'd be a cool idea to have, say, a sampler portion at a reasonable cost so you could pick and choose. I ended up choosing a known vendor, T&W Barbecue, with a smokey Georgia style full rack, as well as an order of redneck nachos, featuring wonderfully tender pulled bbq pork. 4) This is a family friendly event, but it'd be nice if they provided a separate play area. I was seated near the stage trying to enjoy the bands, but a lot of kids and parents were playing ball and blocking the view. For the life of me, I don't know why these parents were letting their kids within feet of PA speakers blasting high decibel music with no ear protection, but.... In any case, this is an enjoyable springtime festival that is worth a visit. Just bring cash for the bbq, and your own beer filled cooler, and you'll be fine!

    I had a great time. Food was good and you could see the whole garden while still listening to the…read moremusic. $8 admission which was discounted on groupon. I recommend paying the full price if you can afford it, it goes to a good cause. They had a car show and I enjoyed the music. It reminded me a bit of chili cook-off but more family oriented and with better music and food. I will definitely go next year.

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    Redland Blues and Barbecue - Crowd

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    Annual Key West Lobsterfest

    Annual Key West Lobsterfest

    4.4(8 reviews)
    78.7 mi

    5 stars bc I booked my first Key west trip not knowing we were going to be smack in the middle of…read morethe annual Lobster Fest! Started off with Lobster Tacos... Then went to the stand to pick up freshly squeezed sweet as hell lemonade! (It was just missing Tito's vodka) Stopped at the Lobster Roll truck (nothing much here... except the waffle fries were hot and thumbs up) Freshly made donuts!! On those conveyor machinery thing... yes! Get these!! Ordered the lobster tail on skewer came w potatoes and corn on the cob! Very good! Then for dinner hit up Bagatelle's stand for their tempura fried lobster tail drizzled in honey. I ordered the combo which came with lobster Mac n cheese and a corn on the cob! Yum!!!!!

    LobsterFest 2016 was packed with hungry patrons trying to get their hands on Anything and…read moreEverything Lobster! While we only attended the Duval Crawl with Booths lining the street. There is no Ticket Purchase you just pay per Lobster Items you would like. Held in August expect the weather to be sweltering. Put so many people on one street with Grills Fired up, you get Even More Heat! We walked the Duval strip looking at each Booth's Menu that they providing searching for the "Perfect" pick. There is a lot of different Booths to choose from and stands where you can purchase Alcoholic Drinks. The problem was that just about everyone offered the same Lobster Dishes. The majority being Corn on the Cob- Grilled Lobster Tail- Baked Potato... It might just be me but no thanks when it is already as hot as a Lobster Tail outside and with limited table seating you are eating on the street curb. Lots of other vendors were there selling Art, Jewelry, Pet Accessories, Key West Local Creations, and More! Also, don't forget your Lobster Hats, Ears, and LobsterFest Shirts! BRING CASH as Most Vendors & Booths ONLY Accept Cash! Overall, our group of four was not overly impressed with LobsterFest. More of a you've been there and done that.. Now Let's Drink!!!

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    Annual Key West Lobsterfest
    Annual Key West Lobsterfest
    Annual Key West Lobsterfest

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    Keys Woofstock - festivals - Updated May 2026

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