For over 50 years, Millbrae has held one of the largest Labor Day weekend celebrations in the Bay Area. The Art and Wine Festival turns Millbrae’s downtown into a spectacular street fair with live music, a large selection of specialty beer and wine, and hand-crafted work by over 300 talented artists on display. Relax and enjoy free admission to a one-of-a-kind gathering to celebrate the unofficial end of summer.
The Art and Wine Festival runs along Brodway between 200 Victoria Ave. and 979 Broadway at Meadow Glen Ave. from 10 AM to 5 PM on Saturday, September 2, and Sunday, September 3. Parking can be difficult due to the growing attendance of the festival, so we recommend arriving early or considering alternative transportation to save yourself from the difficulty of finding parking.
Bring the whole family! There is something for everyone to enjoy at the festival. Aside from the art and wine, there is a Kids’ zone with fun and a Classicly Cool Car Show only on Saturday. Local food artisans also have prepared a diverse range of delicious and savory treats for you to enjoy while you soak up the festival’s magic.
We hope to see you at Millbrae’s Art and Wine Festival. Local artists and artisans have prepared a whole weekend of fun for you to enjoy. Admission is free, and the fun is abundant. Spend an afternoon outside, relax, and enjoy the festival!
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