FOLSOM — Tickets are officially on sale for one of Historic Folsom’s most spirited celebrations of the year, the annual Spirits, Brews & Bites event. Set for Saturday, October 18, from 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., this popular afternoon stroll along Sutter Street combines craft beverages, savory food, festive costumes, and live music into one unforgettable fall experience.

Often described as “trick-or-treating for adults,” Spirits, Brews & Bites offers guests the opportunity to sip and savor their way through 20 different venues throughout the Historic District. Each stop features samples of exceptional beers, handcrafted spirits from local distilleries, and delicious bites from Folsom’s favorite restaurants. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by live music, festive décor, and plenty of creative costumes that bring the historic streets to life.

Every guest receives a commemorative tasting glass to take home, making the event a perfect combination of fun and keepsake. With only 600 tickets available, demand is expected to be high and organizers are encouraging attendees to secure their spot quickly before the event sells out.

Spirits, Brews & Bites has become a fall tradition in Historic Folsom, drawing locals and visitors alike to explore the district’s unique venues in a way that highlights its restaurants, shops, and entertainment. Friends and groups are encouraged to come dressed for the season and enjoy an afternoon designed to celebrate food, drink, and community in a vibrant setting.

Tickets and more information can be found on the official event page  HERE. Organizers remind residents that tickets are limited and will not be sold at the door once the 600-ticket threshold is reached.

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