They always run out of kolache early. It’s more like the medieval fair, not a Czech celebration. Sad really.
Cara O.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Oklahoma City, OK
I was beyond disappointed in this thingy. It was like a teeny tiny state fair with an itsy bitsy corner of czech stuff. There was only one kind of czech food and it was nothing more special than kielbasa sausage I can buy at the grocery store for 1⁄6th of the cost. Everything else was typical fair food crap. There were some arts and crafts stuff but very little of it was czech. Honestly, I don’t understand how this was even a czech festival. We won’t go back next year.
John S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Oklahoma City, OK
I was disappointed with this years festival. I recall going here some years back and it was more authentic. Now it just seems like a reason for the locals to get drunk on 3pt beer and throw a carnival. The actual Czech part of the festival is only a fraction nowadays. The rest is filled with cheap fair food and loud 90s rock/country. When you do find the Czech area though, the kolaches are great and everyone dancing to polka is having a blast. The beer vendor this year was Shiner Bock for some reason. Now look, I know there is a large Czech community in Texas(Shiner Bock home) but come on, get some real Czech beer… All in all I probably won’t be back next year unless they bring it back to their roots.