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    Temecula Fall Wiener Fest

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    1 year ago

    Fun time...looking for the 2025 event date...some good vendors also! Writer dog races...lots of heats and classes.

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    Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival - Bandits Saloon

    Temecula Valley Balloon & Wine Festival

    (219 reviews)

    It was a nice country music festival, but it was really expensive. $35 to park in the dirt lot, $20…read morefor a beer and pricey food trucks. The lineup of bands the day I went was okay, the bigger musicians played on Friday and Saturday. We didn't see any balloons the whole time we were there which was disappointing. It was difficult trying to get out of there at the end of the night, everyone was trying to speed out of the parking lot at the same time, very unorganized and nobody directing traffic. Not sure if I will be back.

    Some of my Yelp Elite friends and I received a pair of tickets to this event, so we took our…read morenon-Yelp Elite friends as our plus ones. We were expecting this to be a western-themed hot air balloon and wine festival. The "western" part was accurate, as there were 3 stages that had live performances from country artists. However, there wasn't a hot air balloon anywhere when we went last Sunday, nor were there wineries from vineyards that I would typically expect at a wine festival. We made the most out of our time there and took lots of the photos. There were many different iron sculptures and country-themed decor and backdrops, which were very pretty. The vibe was more like a country fair than a wine festival. We were there from 11am - 3pm and saw some of the artists perform, but missed the main attractions who were scheduled to perform later in the evening. The stages were too close in proximity to each other, so they were competing with each other. We were seated under a tent between 2 stages because it was the only area that had shade from the blistering sun that was close enough to the stage. We were protected from the sun, but the trade off was we heard the 2 bands playing at the same time, so it was hard to enjoy. Strategically, it would've made more sense to space them out a bit more. There was a nice variety of food vendors that sold pretty good food! We also went to the saloon to grab drinks and play pool. There was a jukebox that had a selection of country favorites, which was nice. If you have plans to attend this festival next year, I would advise against going on a Sunday. The main reason is because they only have their famous balloon glow on Friday and Saturday evening. For the price of an actual ticket (a little over $100), all you get is access to the concerts. Food, beverages, hot air balloon rides, and parking are all extra. Parking was $35 per car on a dirt lot. Overall, we had fun at this event. It would've been nice if they offered more for the price of admission for those who paid to attend. A souvenir tote bag, t-shirt, or cowboy hat would've been appreciated, or maybe tickets to redeem for a drink or two. I received complimentary tickets, so I can't complain. It was a festive event and we had a good time.

    Fallbrook Avocado Festival - Pink Elephant in a truck near the beginning of the festival area near Fallbrook Street

    Fallbrook Avocado Festival

    (60 reviews)

    So I've been meaning to come to this festival for ages - just wasn't able to get around to it this…read moretime of the year since I usually either forgot when it was or had something else going on. Finally made it in 2026. Parked in the shaded parking lot of Fallbrook High School and in a short while a comfy air conditioned shuttle bus took a bunch of us up to the 7-11 at the south end of the festival at Main Ave and Fallbrook Street. I had read all the reviews so I knew not to expect a lot of avocado themed items like I would have imagined they might have - avocado beer, avocado wine, Indonesian avocado coffee (es apulkat), avocado shaped bumper cars and other avocado themed fairground rides, folks walking around dressed in avocado costumes, a guacamole wrestling ring, etc. But I did go on a scavenger hunt of all avocado related items mentioned in reviews from years past. The festival is on Main avenue between W Fallbrook Street and E Mission Road on the north end. There were all sorts of booths like you'd see at a street fair or farmers market. There was also The Fun Zone - a huge play area for kids with all sorts of things like a giant slide. So first thing I got was the Holy Guaca-Moly guacamole and chips for ten bucks - it seemed like there was one of these booths at every other intersection along Main avenue. It was good guacamole but you don't get a lot for the amount they were charging. Next I went to the Coal Bunker to try the pork and the shrimp stuffed avocados. They also had chicken as well as quinoa stuffed avocados. Of the two I tried the shrimp most definitely ruled - would get that again. After that I went to Bakin' It Up to try their avocado ice cream and avocado fudge bar - the avocado ice cream was a nice cold treat for a warm day and the avocado fudge was very creamy - no surprise since avocado is the first ingredient listed on the packaging. I also went next door to The Spoiled Avocado, who were also advertising Avocado Fudge. They were giving out samples and this was different - actual chocolate pieces made with avocado oil - they were not creamy but solid pieces in all sorts of flavors - classic, walnut, orange, peanut butter, salted caramel. I also paid a visit to the Fallbrook Gem and Mineral Society which was a nice detour to get away from the crowds. Finally there seemed to be a lot of folks selling boxes of Hass from Del Rey Avocado Company. I would have gotten one as well but instead I got Zutanos from Everdawn Farms and Fuertes from Del Sol Ranch so I left the festival content with my avocado haul.

    Very disappointed. Nothing about this was avocado themed. The only thing "avocado" themed were a 2…read moreor 3 guacamole stands every other block. This was just an oversized, overcrowded street market.

    Temecula Berry - Everyone one must purchase - cash only

    Temecula Berry

    (233 reviews)

    What a great activity to do with kids! I haven't been to a blueberry picking before, so this was a…read morecool experience. Every one over 5 years old must purchase a box to enter. It makes sense because you think they'll just let anyone in and pick blueberries for free? You know people will be eating some too. We went with our toddler and we got a medium and a small. Which are these Chinese take out containers. The field is huge and hot! No shade. So bring a hat. No water over 20oz allowed. They also have a rule where you can't "sample" any berries you pick, which I think is kind of crazy, especially that younger kids will just eat some berries while picking. My 1 year certainly ate a few but got bored real quick and just liked running around in an open field. My husband had to chase him around, while I picked the rest of the berries. My son also picked the worst berries, all mushy/overripe ones and green ones... he'll learn and be a better picker next year. lol. Yes, it's expensive for blueberries, especially for the amount and price. But it's the experience and a fun family event. We'll be coming back every year! Come early bc it gets HOT! They have some farm animals, picture spots and tractors to entertain the kids. It's seasonal too.

    Staff were very nice and helpful, explained where all the best berries were at…read more My son and friends enjoyed their time, come early because the crowd starts to come in at 10am. Everyone needs to purchase a bucket for picking so that is your entrance fee, I wish I would have bought the bigger bucket bc the berries were simply delicious and sweet. I definetely will come back when I'm in town. We also got the blueberry pound cake at the store, very soft and lightly sweeten so must get. They have little goats that you could feed, fun for the kids.

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