‘Tampa Bay’s wurst festival’ is back in Pinellas Park this weekend

The sausage party goes down at the German American Society of Pinellas.

click to enlarge Just a few sausages that are on the menu include: andouille, English bangers, chorizo, jalapeno cheddar, Filipino longanisa, bratwurst and Polish-style sausages. - Photo via Fotoluminate LLC/Adobe
Photo via Fotoluminate LLC/Adobe
Just a few sausages that are on the menu include: andouille, English bangers, chorizo, jalapeno cheddar, Filipino longanisa, bratwurst and Polish-style sausages.
Get your stomachs ready for another rendition of “Tampa Bay's wurst festival,” because the German American Society of Pinellas is hosting its annual Sausage Fest this weekend.

This family-friendly event features a wide variety of food vendors offering over a dozen different kinds of sausages and other German fare, dancing, games, dachshund races, cold beer, raffles and DJs. According to the organization’s website, just a few sausages that are on the menu include: andouille, English bangers, chorizo, jalapeno cheddar, Filipino longanisa, bratwurst and Polish-style sausages.

And when the German American Society of Pinellas County isn’t organizing meaty events, it’s hosting folks at its biergarten or soccer-watching parties, gearing up for its annual Oktoberfest celebration and sharing German-American culture with Pinellas Park and beyond.

Entrance to Sausage Fest 2024 happening Saturday, March 9 at German American Society of Pinellas County is $3-$5.
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Kyla Fields

Kyla Fields is the Managing Editor of Creative Loafing Tampa Bay who started their journey at CL as summer 2019 intern. They are the proud owner of a charming, sausage-shaped, four-year-old rescue mutt named Piña.
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