Your guide to all the food festivals in metro Phoenix: Food trucks, Oktoberfests and Pizza

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Your guide to all the food festivals in metro Phoenix: Food trucks, Oktoberfests and Pizza
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Fall is a great time to get outside and enjoy food and drink events in Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Gilbert and Queen Creek. Here's your guide.

This year, the Jamaican Jerk, Roots & Reggae Festival debuts in Phoenix. The celebration of Caribbean culture, music and food takes place in 30 states in the U.S. and internationally. Visitors can enjoy Jamaican cuisine from Ocho Rios Jerk Spot and Cool Vybz restaurants along with Island Boyz Jerk Spot food truck. The festival features musical guests, including Grammy Award winner, Mykal Rose of Black Uhuru reggae group and cultural dance performances.

Nonrefundable tickets are $40 for ages 12 and older, $25 for ages 7 to 11 and free for under 6. Processing fees apply. Tickets are available on This annual event takes place at the Schnepf Farm. With over 40 rides, a candy shop, a bakery, mini golf, a bonfire to roast marshmallows, a toy store and lots of food, the Schnepfs recommend planning a whole day at the farm.

Wickenburg Oktoberfest supports the Arizona Craft Brewers Guild. Visitors will sample brews from more than 50 Arizona breweries and other regional beers. Some of the returning breweries include State Forty Eight Brewery, Huss Brewing Co., The Beer Research Institute and O.H.S.O. There will also be German food trucks, games and live music at the event. Must be over 21 to attend.

General admissions is $40 and provides 4 p.m. entry and 15 tasting tickets. VIP is $60 and allows for 3 p.m. entry, 15 tasting tickets and a commemorative item. Designated Driver tickets cost $15. Tickets are nonrefundable. Experience Greek food, music, dancing, jewelry and even some grocery items at this annual event. Learn about Greek history and take a tour of the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church while you're there.Where: $5 per day, available only at the event.

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