Oktoberfest prices in the Dorfkrug: Celebrate with an anniversary bargain!
Experience the Oktoberfest feeling in the Dorfkrug in Gelsenkirchen-Buer with Bavarian offers and anniversary promotions until the end of October.

Oktoberfest prices in the Dorfkrug: Celebrate with an anniversary bargain!
A very special festival is currently being celebrated in Gelsenkirchen: The “Dorfkrug” brings the Oktoberfest feeling to Marienstraße 4. On the occasion of its 10th anniversary, the inn invites you to Bavarian weeks that last from September 15th to the end of October. Here, guests can not only enjoy traditional dishes, but also benefit from the prices that were set ten years ago. Wiesn-Hendl is available for just 12.50 euros, while the beer is 10 euros - a real bargain compared to Munich prices, which fluctuate between 14.50 euros and 17.80 euros this year. [Derwesten] reports that the Oktoberfest in Munich will be celebrated from September 20th to October 5th this year, and the price increases for beer are causing dissatisfaction among visitors.
The “Bavarian Weeks” in the Dorfkrug are not only a homage to Bavarian traditions, but also an anniversary campaign that still offers scope for further highlights. The host family also announced that ten different offers will be available over the next ten months to pamper guests with culinary delights. Some classics, such as the Berlin-style veal liver and the Bavarian Cordon Bleu, are returning to the menu. [Dorfkrug-Buer] emphasizes that the dishes come directly from Bavarian cuisine and give guests the feeling of being right in the middle of the festival tent.
Prices in comparison
The price development for beer at Oktoberfest has steadily increased in recent years. According to [Pressenet], a historical price from 1950 for a pint of beer was 1.70 DM. Nowadays, festival visitors in Munich have to shell out 14.50 to 15.80 euros, which the innkeepers are worried that increased purchasing prices and wages will drive prices up. Nevertheless, the enthusiasm for Oktoberfest remains unbroken, and the joy of celebrating could hardly be greater.
A look into the future
Oktoberfest is considered one of the largest folk festivals in the world, and despite impending price increases next year, which could likely exceed the 15 euro threshold, it continues to attract large numbers of people. The Dorfkrug, on the other hand, offers an innovative price-performance ratio and thus gives guests the opportunity to enjoy the Bavarian lifestyle in a relaxed manner. The Bavarian Weeks also represent the last anniversary campaign - further events for the pre-Christmas period are already being planned, which gives hope for an exciting time in the Dorfkrug.
For further information and to plan a visit to the Dorfkrug, those interested can visit the website [Dorfkrug-Buer]. Whether for the Oktoberfest or for the delicious dishes, the Dorfkrug remains a contact point for everyone who wants to bring the Oktoberfest flair to Gelsenkirchen.