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A Guide to Oktoberfest in New York City

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123134111232008_10_hasmaps%20%283%29%20%281%29.jpgMany bars and restaurants around the city are celebrating Oktoberfest, which starts today and rolls through the first week in October. Here now is a guide to Oktoberfest parties and specials in New York City:

— Layla Khabiri

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DBGB Kitchen & Bar

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Blaue Gans

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Blue Gans is celebrating Oktoberfest by offering an all-you-can-eat-and-drink deal during its Friday happy hour (4 p.m. to 8 p.m.) and Saturday brunch (12 p.m. to 4 p.m.). The menu includes things like bratwurst and currywurst, as well as pretzels and sweets. For drinks, you can get unlimited tap beer and bottomless mimosas. The happy hours are on September 27 and October 4, and the brunches are on September 28 and October 5. Tickets run $47 a pop. [Photo Credit]

The Biergarten at The Standard

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The Wren

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Pilsener Haus & Biergarten

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Hofbräu Bierhaus NYC

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Marlow & Sons

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From now through October 6, Marlow will be serving homemade bratwurst and a selection of traditional and non-traditional German beers.

Hospoda

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Radegast Hall & Biergarten

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Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden

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Zum Schneider

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Frankies 457

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DBGB Kitchen & Bar

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Blaue Gans

Blue Gans is celebrating Oktoberfest by offering an all-you-can-eat-and-drink deal during its Friday happy hour (4 p.m. to 8 p.m.) and Saturday brunch (12 p.m. to 4 p.m.). The menu includes things like bratwurst and currywurst, as well as pretzels and sweets. For drinks, you can get unlimited tap beer and bottomless mimosas. The happy hours are on September 27 and October 4, and the brunches are on September 28 and October 5. Tickets run $47 a pop. [Photo Credit]

The Biergarten at The Standard

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The Wren

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Pilsener Haus & Biergarten

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Hofbräu Bierhaus NYC

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Marlow & Sons

From now through October 6, Marlow will be serving homemade bratwurst and a selection of traditional and non-traditional German beers.

Hospoda

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Radegast Hall & Biergarten

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Bohemian Hall & Beer Garden

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Zum Schneider

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Frankies 457

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