September 28, 2013
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Die Party

By: Alex Olivares

The Phoenix Club will honor Anaheim’s German roots by celebrating Oktoberfest this coming month on the weekends.

Traditional German foods like Bratwurst and Reibekuchen, a crisp potato fritter, can be enjoyed with imported beer and live Oom-Pah-Pah bands from Deutschland itself.

Pony rides for children are available every Sunday across fromthe biergarten.

Adult admission is $5, minors and active duty are free. The event runs until Oct. 27.

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