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When

Sunday, September 20, 2020 from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM EDT
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Where

Plattduetsche Restaurant, Catering & Biergarten 
1132 Hempstead Turnpike
Franklin Square, NY 11010
 

 
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Contact

Matt Buck 
Plattduetsche Park Restaurant 
516-354-3131 
 
 

Ompahfest - 12-3 pm 

Ompahfest logo We can't imagine a fall without Ompahfest, so even with all the safety protocols we need to implement, we've come up with a way to celebrate. Enjoy a four-course traditional Oktoberfest meal with beer, wine and soda plus incidental live traditional oompah music from 12-3 pm. Your meal includes a Bavarian appetizer platter with homemade cheese spread, pretzel roll, cold cuts, radishes and cornichons, potato soup, a Bavarian plate with roast loin of pork, bratwurst, rotisserie chicken leg quarter, sauerkraut and mashed potatoes and apple strudel, plus unlimited beer, wine or soda. 

Each reservation is for a minimum of six adults, with a maximum of 10 people who will be at the same socially distanced table. Each reservation for six is $405, which works out to $67.50 per person (includes tax and a small service fee for online tickets). Children 12 and under can attend for $34 per person. Two seatings are available to accommodate as many people as possible.

The event is scheduled to be outside in the Biergarten but in the event of inclement Bavarian platter appetizer weather, we'll move inside. Due to social distancing and capacity restrictions, we can only accommodate a certain number of people inside. Once we are closer to the event and know what the forecast will be, additional tickets will be released if we can hold it outside.

Please note that all guests will have their temperature taken and complete a short questionnaire before entering the event. Anyone with a temperature above 99 degrees will not be admitted. You must wear a mask except when you are seated at your table, and you must remain at your table unless you need to use the restroom or leave. Thank you for your cooperation so we can still celebrate while keeping everyone healthy and safe!