Become at St. Paul Oktoberfest vendor
We have opportunities for artisan, cultural, and restaurant vendors in a variety of booth sizes. Space is limited, so we recommend applying as soon as possible. Early applications will be given priority. Once spaces are filled you may chose to be placed on a wait list in case spaces become available.
Individual booth assignments are at the sole discretion of St. Paul Oktoberfest and are not interchangeable or transferable. If you have a special request, please share the details when you purchase your space. We strive to accommodate special requests.
Required from vendors:
For more details on becoming a vendor, please email Linda DeRoode.
We have opportunities for artisan, cultural, and restaurant vendors in a variety of booth sizes. Space is limited, so we recommend applying as soon as possible. Early applications will be given priority. Once spaces are filled you may chose to be placed on a wait list in case spaces become available.
Individual booth assignments are at the sole discretion of St. Paul Oktoberfest and are not interchangeable or transferable. If you have a special request, please share the details when you purchase your space. We strive to accommodate special requests.
Required from vendors:
- Appropriate vendor application Artisan Booth Cultural Booth Food Booth Snack Booth
- Payment made out to Germanic-American Institute
- Proof of insurance—naming Germanic-American Institute and St. Paul Oktoberfest as additionally insured on your policy
- A completed ST19 form
For more details on becoming a vendor, please email Linda DeRoode.
![]() St. Paul Oktoberfest is part of Deutchlandjahr USA 2018/19—Year of German-American Friendship. This initiative is funded by the German Federal Foreign Office, implemented by the Goethe-Insitut, and supported by The Federation of German Industries (BDI). WunderbarTogether.org
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![]() St. Paul Oktoberfest is proudly produced by the Germanic-American Institute. gai-mn.org
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