Crocker Park Wine Festival Opens September 13th

Westlake - The Crocker Park Wine Festival opens for its ninth year this Friday, September 13 from 4pm-10pm and continues Saturday, September 14 from 2pm-10pm on Main Street. The event will house over 150 local, national, and international wine producers as well as over 50 beers, 30 spirits, food, and live music plus a new VIP experience for attendees to enjoy.

At select times during the event both Friday, September 13 and Saturday, September 14, the following restaurants will host VIP experiences featuring wine and food tastings exclusive to attendees; Burntwood Tavern, Hyde Park Steakhouse, Brio Tuscan Grille, and Market District. All tastings will be led by the restaurant’s appointed host and space is limited to keep an intimate setting.

Each VIP Experience tasting can be purchased in addition to the Crocker Park Wine Festival general admission ticket.

Tasting room schedule is as follows:

  • Friday, September 13, 5pm-6pm at Burntwood Tavern
  • Friday, September 13, 6pm-7pm at Hyde Park Steakhouse
  • Saturday, September 14, 1pm-2pm at Brio Tuscan Grille Brunch
  • Saturday, September 14, 2pm-3pm at Giant Eagle Market District

General admission & VIP experience tickets can be purchased at www.crockerparkwinefestival.com and will be available until Thursday, September 12. General admission tickets can be purchased at the door for $35 or a weekend pass for $65. 

Proceeds from the Crocker Park Wine Festival will be benefitting University Hospital Rainbow Babies and Children’s Hospital, the leading pediatric facility in Northeast Ohio.

Crocker Park’s Wine Festival is made possible by the following event sponsors; Market District, The Lash Lounge, Canary Travel, Avalon Waterways, T Mobile, Goose Island, US Bank, Cleveland Magazine, Northeast Ohio Parent, Northeast Ohio Boomer and Beyond, Hyatt Place, and The Wine Buzz. For more information on the event and all other events at Crocker Park, visit www.crockerpark.com.

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