easy
3–5 hours
No physical fitness required; enjoy a seated dining and tasting event.
Join Cincinnati’s Servatii Bockfest Beefsteak Fundraiser for an unforgettable evening of rich bock beers, classic beefsteak, and spirited community celebration. Discover why this event is a highlight of the city’s brewing calendar and a must for craft beer lovers.
Join the Beefsteak Club for a memorable beer dinner at Arnold's Bar and Grill on February 6th. Experience a unique four-course meal crafted by chefs Kayla Robinson and Korry Wolfgang, paired with local bock beers. Enjoy live music, art, and stories, all while supporting the beloved Bockfest celebration!
The Beefsteak Club returns to support the 33nd Bockfest with an inspired beer dinner at Arnold's Bar and Grill, February 6th at 6pm.
The event will be a chef's collaboration dinner from Kayla Robinson and Arnold's Chef Korry Wolfgang. They will create a unique dinner paired with local bock beers crafted for this annual celebration. Your dinner will include 4 courses and 4 different bock beers, as well as stories, art, and live music, paving the way for our annual Bockfest event!
Tickets are $100/person and include beer, dinner, and dessert. Guests will also receive a limited edition signed print of the 2025 Bockfest art by Jim Effler. Seating arrangements are determined by the staff at Arnold's, so guests may be seated with others not in their party. Tickets help support Bockfest, organized by the nonprofit Brewery District CURC, and keep the event free.
Popular and intimate, the event fills up quickly—getting there early ensures a prime spot and full experience.
Spring evenings in Cincinnati can be chilly, so layering helps keep you comfortable through the night.
This is an adult-only event with craft beer tastings, so ensure you have appropriate identification.
Downtown Cincinnati has parking but using local transit or rideshares can save hassle after enjoying a few beers.
Cincinnati's Bockfest honors the city’s German brewing heritage dating back to the 19th century and its position as a major beer production center in the US.
The event promotes responsible waste disposal and uses sustainable suppliers to reduce environmental impact.
You may be standing or walking around the venue, so supportive shoes are helpful.
spring specific
Evenings can get cool; layering lets you stay comfortable before and after the event.
spring specific
Stay hydrated between beer tastings without relying solely on event beverages.
spring specific
Required for alcohol purchase and participation.