This weekend, the South Bay will see two days of food-centric fun — with side attractions like K-pop performances and pet-fashion awards — at the 2025 Sunnyvale Mid-Autumn Food Festival.
Taking place Oct. 11-12 at Cityline Sunnyvale, the fest will feature more than 100 vendors from the Bay Area, L.A., Seattle, New York and elsewhere. There is a schedule of nonstop stage performances, cultural attractions and a crafts market where people can take on some early-holiday shopping.
Admission is free with an online RSVP at citylinesunnyvale.com/omg.
“Sunnyvale’s biggest fall celebration is back—and this year, we’re bringing even more flavor, culture and fun to Cityline!” write the organizers. “Join us for a two-day festival packed with incredible food, live entertainment and family-friendly activities you won’t want to miss.”
The full lineup of food vendors has yet to be released but the organizers promise “100-plus delicious bites” that will allow attendees to “taste the world in one stop.” Last year’s festival offerings featured cotton candy made from robots, Asian-inspired street food and desserts and plenty of things grilled on sticks.
The live entertainment includes showcases for “kung fu to K-pop” as well as Mongolian and belly-dancing crews and free fitness and dance classes. On the fest’s main stage, there will be a pet-costume contest with prizes for the best dressed on Saturday (2-2:30 p.m.) and Sunday (1-1:30 p.m.).
Details: Festival takes place 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 11-12 at Cityline Sunnyvale; free admission with RSVP at http://citylinesunnyvale.com/omg; free parking at Orange Garage (221 S. Taaffe St., Sunnyvale), Pear Garage (298 W. McKinley Ave., Sunnyvale) and the parking lot at 100 E. Washington Ave., Sunnyvale.
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