I wasn't sure what to expect from my first trip to Belfast Oktoberfest in the Kings Hall but was pleasantly surprised. It's about as German as I am, which is not at all hahahahaha! Nonetheless it made for a fun, interesting and unique evening out.
The concept seemed a little strange at first. You pay £3.50 entrance fee, buy tokens for drinks and then take a seat. Following this a Lady in a rather cheap, tacky but amusing Bavarian costume takes your order and carries the drinks to your table. It was a great, speedy and efficient serving system. Though it would have been nice to see some Gents in costumes waiting on tables too!
First up we ordered 'white wine' from the menu - yes that was the only description! We ended up laughing at the bottle of AUSTRALIAN Hardy's Chardonnay we received! We then ordered steins of Paulaner Oktoberfest beer which was absolutely delicious. None of my party are beer drinkers but we loved this beer. Finally we tried a bottle of Rotkappchen, a dry German sparkling wine which was good and very enjoyable.
The entertainment consisted of a strange mix of German style 'oom pah pah' band and not very German (i.e UK) chart hits played by a DJ. Overall it was actually very enjoyable with a great raucous, merry atmosphere. Just don't take it too seriously or expect it to be too authentic and I think most people will find Belfast Oktoberfest makes for a fun evening out and a definite 'must try' at least once. read more