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    4.0 (47 reviews)

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    Cuban food  tamale, rice and beef
    Della T.

    What an amazing showcase of all of the different cultures we have here in Louisville. There was so much to take in. Let's start with food. Thai, Cuban, Jamaican, Mexican, Filipino, Greek...literally almost any cuisine imaginable was available this year. Bands were playing on stage, there was an extremely talented blues singer on one stage. We walked a little farther and found some men playing bongos. Very cool. There were a couple of different groups dancing while we were there, one square dancing, another performing a traditional dance from Assumption Greek Orthodox Church. A variety of booths were set up selling items ranging from authentic clothing representing their countries, to sunglasses, a variety of jewelry, and products made from Shea butter. Definitely a festival you must attend if you have never been.

    Heather M.

    2nd year in a row going, sadly this is once a year Labor Day weekend event in Louisville. Liked walking around and seeing different cultures come together. It was hot but not humid this year vs. it was unbearably hot last year. Here you can buy different things from the stands made in their country. There are also many food options here. We went with Cuban food of course of all places. Even went with water that was only $2. There were other options for drinks but were a tad overpriced. I look forward to going next year although it is a very long wait. I highly recommend if you're living or staying in Louisville Labor Day weekend. I will miss this festival until next year.

    Sharon M.

    It was great weather-for the most part, this year. Very crowded. Three different stages with a variety of music and performances. The vendors seemed to be all the same. With African clothes to mexican/Cuban food. Most vendors were cash only.

    Joseph T.

    Welp. Time to update this bad boy. I don't know who is running the World Fest, but they've done a great job. What once was a very small event that sold extremely unsanitary food is now quite a large thing, and virtually everyone has shored up any concerns I (or anyone) has with food hygiene. I'm very impressed. For free, I don't know that this event can be beaten by anything of it's ilk. Learn about different cultures, try their food, buy their clothes and jewelry... Just immerse yourself in the globe and multiculturalism. I'll be going back to the World Fest every year, moving forward.

    Doorway's playing oldies but goodies by the Doors
    Roger R.

    Haven't been to Worldfest in a couple of years. Always enjoyed it and with the pandemic, wanted to get out in some fresh air and wide open and see people enjoying themselves again. It was refreshing with a singer right at the entry of Worldfest and the water for keeping cool and young one to play in. The set up was very nice and there was so much in display from food to clothing to Jewelry and hats, almost anything you could image. The stages were well positioned to maneuver and the sounds of one location didn't impede upon another. The foods were good, however there seemed to be lesser varieties then past years. (We skipped a few years attending). I'd like to have seen more European and Asian cuisines in the mix. I've given it a 5 star if more diversified nationalities, but it was well laid out and organized. But all in all the entertainment was good and it was a beautiful day. Sunny and mid 80's, can't get any better.

    Shelley S.

    Wow! This event is a big one! We visited on Saturday and boy was it a hot one! There is plenty to see, buy, eat and do! After searching the entire spot we opted for empanadas! They hit the spot. There are so many options for different types of food. There are also three stages that have entertainment going all day. You could spend an entire day shopping and another day watching the entertainment. We will be back with our chairs to enjoy the entertainment!

    Another place we thought of eating
    Queenie W.

    Different foods from different countries as well as merchandise. Lacking as many local merchants as there it used to be. Free entertainment from different cultures. Good way to experience different cultures in one place.

    Mick M.

    Another great event in Louisville Great food, great music, friendly people, diversity plus all coming together to creat an event that makes me proud to say that I live in louisville

    Goat cheese and crab spring rolls
    Kathy V.

    It is a fun time and something to do if you are in town over Labor Day weekend. Cool things for sale, information booths, various performances of music and dance....but what you are *really* going for is the food. Be honest....the food is the BEST PART. And worth it. Unfortunately this year it was unbearably hot and there isn't a whole lot of shaded area. So we weren't able to stay long beyond getting something yummy in our tummies...

    Kelly Y.

    Worldfest is a great event for Louisville! I really enjoyed the performances and the various food choices. I applaud the efforts put forth by the organizers, sponsors, volunteers and vendors. The event has grown bigger by the year. I could not choose which performances to watch because they were all very interesting and so diverse. There were so many food choices this year I did not know how to choose! I got to try August Moon's goat cheese and crab spring rolls. That is about the oddest combo I have seen. I don't think I would have ordered it at a restaurant. But it worked! It still tasted good under the unbearable heat of the weekend. The Singapore Noodles were crispy, dry and in long strands like they are supposed to be. I don't know how the vendors, performers and volunteers withstood that heat this weekend. Their efforts are definitely appreciated! I will return next year!

    Live music!
    Shelby Z.

    I had a very hard time deciding whether to give this event 3 or 4 stars. I've went to World Fest for the past few years, and it usually consists of the same stuff. It's a pretty cool event, and you get to dig into the rich cultures of other countries. As far as the food goes, there's a pretty wide variety; mostly split between ethnic food stands and fair-type food trucks. A few of the stands looked a little unsanitary, so be careful where you decide to get some grub from. They had quite a few different drink stands, beer ticket tents and a couple full bars, so you know, that's always a plus. :) I tried the Bourbon slushie and it was SO GOOD! The live music is probably one of the best parts Worldfest has to offer. It changes up every few hours or so, and I've seen different acts such as Irish dancers, Jamaican singers, and so much more. They're always playing on two different stages, so no matter where your walking around at you can usually hear it pretty well. The stands can either be really cool or really lame. This year seemed to consist of a lot of junky knockoff handbag and glasses stands, and less of the cultural knick knacks that are interesting. My friend and I went to the Psychic stand and payed 10$ to both be told we will live long lives and marry our true love. LOL. I gotta admit, it was pretty funny. If you've never been before, you should definitely check it out. Like the State Fair, once you go so many times, it just isn't that much fun anymore.

    Odalis G.

    Had another great time at the worldfest, minus the heat. Even though there was a lot of different food venues to chose from, I should be ashamed for going for the Cuban food again. Even though it was crazy hot, I still had a great time.

    Dan O.

    As many Louisville Yelpers know, Jennifer and I like to attend as many local and regional festivals as we can throughout the year...and one of those festivals is Worldfest. Held during the Labor Day weekend on the Louisville Belvadere, Worldfest is a FREE event that celebrates all the countries that help make Louisville a diverse community. International food, drinks, music, dancing, workshops, and vendors are all a part of Worldfest. There is ample parking downtown -- some free, some not. My only knock on Worldfest is that it seems like many European countries are not showcased there. Other than that, it's a cool event to attend!

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