You can 'Prost!' a little early this year as Oktoberfest kicks off Friday at Glendale's Heidelberg Park
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GLENDALE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- It's considered to be Milwaukee's oldest Oktoberfest, and it always seems to start the earliest.
This year, the celebration kicks off this Friday at Heidelberg Park on the Bavarian Bierhaus grounds in Glendale. It'll then continue for the next six weekends, Thursdays included, into early October. Just like every year, German beer, brats, music and dance all take center stage.
Ticket prices vary depending on the day, and it's free admission on Thursdays and Sundays.
Click here to learn more about the overall event or if you want to reserve tables for larger parties.
There's even a Bavarian Bierhaus app offering discounts. Go here for all the details.
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