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Updated Farm Fest Info & TICKETS – Live Music On Preserved Land

Robin McConaughy

Robin McConaughy

Tickets can be purchased on our TICKETING SITE HERE. Tickets are $25 online/$35 at the door (kids under 12 are FREE).
Tickets include entry, parking and Bands all Day…

We are so excited to have several vendors selling delicious local eats at the Fest!
Below is an incomplete list of food and beverage offerings we will have for sale Oct. 6. The list is making us hungry!

Brick Farm Tavern:
Chorizo, Chickpea Tinga, Smoked Pork Ribs & Slaw and Chocolate Chip Cookies
Brick Farm Market: 
Turkey Legs, Pulled Pork, Sandwiches, Watermelon, Popcorn, Candied Apples and Donuts
Red Barn Milk Co.:
Burgers, Veggie Burgers, Hot Dogs, Troon Beer Brats (plus condiments) and Ice Cream
Nomad Pizza: 
Pizza, Pizza, Pizza!
Farm: 
Seasonal Beverage Station with Infused Waters, Cider, and Pressed Juice
Beer Garden: 
7 Taps of Beer (including beer by Troon Brewing) and 1 Cider from IronBound Cider

 

We are also looking forward to the FREE HAY RIDES from 12-3. Brett and Jon will be manning the machines and conducting rides throughout the preserved land.

Double Brook Farm

 

Bands start at 10am and there will be food available all day.

 

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Questions? Email festival@brickfarmgroup.com or call 609-466-3594 (email always better!).

 

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