7/25/2023 0 Comments Grape festival![]() ![]() Some of the vendors specialize in garlic-infused dishes, while other options include local ice cream, cheese, jerky, vegetable, and popcorn businesses! Finger Lakes Beer Festival – October 28th – 29th Indulge all day long with more than 40 local vendors. Bring your dancing shoes because you’ll be doing a happy dance all day long, whether it’s from the catchy tunes or the great food! The fest features some of the best live music in the Finger Lakes. You’ll use all of your senses at this pungent party, and that includes listening to some great, toe-tapping music. Enjoy live music, cooking demonstrations, food and wine from around 40 vendors! Fox Run’s Glorious Garlic Festival, presented by the Bank of the Finger Lakes, is back on Saturday August 6th to Sunday August 7th at 35 Lake Front Street (on Seneca Lake), but the fun will start the night before with a downtown Friday night concert. The same festival you know and love, now at a new location. Enter the Naples Grape Pie Contest for a unique-to-the-Finger-Lakes experience! Name a better Finger Lakes wine pairing than vino and pie made from local grapes! Garlic Festival August 5th, 6th + 7th! Think you can bake? This family-friendly fall festival offers the perfect opportunity for you. Every September, you can visit the beautiful town of Naples to celebrate the grape harvest, local artists, food and wine. ![]() There’s no better way to start off the fall season than with a trip to the popular Naples Grape Festival at the southern tip of Canandaigua Lake. For more vacation inspiration, download our free Finger Lakes Vacation Guide! It’s filled with local insight into how to explore our area during each season! Naples Grape Festival – September 24th – 25th Let us help you plan with the family-friendly recommendations below. This season is a great relief from the summer heat and boasts some great things to do. Thinking about visiting the Finger Lakes in the fall? we have the best Finger Lakes Fall Festivals listed below to help plan your stay. What’s your favorite season? If you love cool weather, pumpkin spice, and cozy sweaters, then fall is likely your favorite time of year.
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