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📅 8 October 2026 📍 Elmwood Park Zoo, Norristown, US ↗ 🏢 Elmwood Park Zoo 🔁 annual

2,500

Attendees

A 21+ food and beverage festival held at Elmwood Park Zoo in Norristown, PA, featuring unlimited samples from local restaurants, breweries, and wineries.

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Exhibitor list

Beast of a Feast exhibitor list

29 companies are exhibiting at Beast of a Feast. A sample of 12 is shown below — unlock the full list to see all 29.

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Why people attend

Enjoy all-you-can-eat and drink samples from dozens of local vendors within the zoo setting.

Exhibitor categories

Local Food TrucksCraft BreweriesWineries/DistilleriesLocal ArtistsRestaurants

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Frequency

annual

Expected around October 2027

Past & future editions

Beast of a FeastOctober 2026

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Frequently asked questions

When is Beast of a Feast?+
Beast of a Feast takes place on 8 October 2026.
Where is Beast of a Feast held?+
Beast of a Feast is held at Elmwood Park Zoo, Norristown, US.
Who organises Beast of a Feast?+
Beast of a Feast is organised by Elmwood Park Zoo.
How often is Beast of a Feast held?+
Beast of a Feast is held annual.

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