Monday, September 7, 2020

Enjoy the last weekend of the Taste of Knott’s Berry Farm

Knott’s Berry Farm is the home to all of the wild west fantasies we love, including their Taste of Knott’s food festival. The theme park and rides may be closed, but this new outdoor dining and retail experience is something you need to taste to believe. If you haven’t yet, this is the last weekend to do so!

The schedule and times are subject to change, but promise to deliver a quality food festival and a shopping experience that brings you into your favorite Buena Park entertainment venue.

Enter Knott’s Berry Farm and stroll around Ghost Town, Fiesta Village, and the Boardwalk for a Taste of Calico, including new and one-of-a-kind food, drink, and merchandise offerings. With over 35 food and drink items to choose from, the Taste of Knott’s event will offer more food variety than ever before. These additions bring Mexican-inspired cuisine, Knott’s famous BBQ offerings, and classic Knott’s dishes pulled from the celebrated Knott’s Berry Farm Cookbook pages.

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While you’re trying all the dining booths, shop at the 14 unique artisan booths or select Knott’s retail stores to purchase special limited event merchandise. Get yourself a cowboy hat, a custom wooden sign for your front yard, and more Knott’s toys for you to take home. If you’ve wanted to come outdoors to eat and shop in a fantastic venue, A Taste of Knott’s is the perfect place for you!

The only way to experience this limited-time food event is with a Taste of Knott’s Tasting Card. Regular (ages 12+) tasting cards are $30 and include five tastings. In comparison, the Junior (ages 3-11) tasting cards are $15 and include three tastings. Children 2 and under are free. The Tate of Knott’s Tasting Card is required for entering the park, and it’s one tasting card, per person, per entrance.

Here is the upcoming Taste of Knott’s schedule:

Monday, Sept. 7: 12 PM – 8 PM

Friday, Sept. 11: 12 PM – 9 PM 

Saturday, Sept. 12: 12 PM – 9 PM 

Sunday, Sept. 13: 12 PM – 8 PM

Go to their website and purchase your Taste cards before they sell out!

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