50+ must-see festivals and fairs in Alabama in fall 2023

50+ must-see festivals and fairs in Alabama in fall 2023

Fall officially starts on Sept. 23, but organizers throughout Alabama aren’t waiting to celebrate the season. Fall fairs and festivals are already on the calendar, offering everything from Greek food to German beer to vintage motorcycles. Here are more than 50 events on our don’t-miss list, set for mid-September through mid-November.

The Saint George Middle Eastern Food Festival is a popular event in Birmingham, featuring authentic Middle Eastern food, music and dancing, arts and crafts and more. (AL.com file photo/Jeff Roberts)

SAINT GEORGE MIDDLE EASTERN FOOD FESTIVAL

What: Middle Eastern favorites such as baked kibbe, stuffed grape leaves, Mediterranean-style chicken, falafel, meat pies, spinach pies and pastries. Plus live music, dancing, church tours, vendors selling crafts and more.

When: Sept. 14-16. Hours are 10:30 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday-Sunday.

Where: Saint George Melkite Greek Catholic Church, 425 16th Ave. South, Birmingham.

Admission: Free, menu items $2-$23. Proceeds benefit local charities. Food at event is prepared by church volunteers using old family recipes. Festival offers drive-thru service, along with takeout food and on-site dining.

TRUSSVILLE DOG DAZE

What: Farmers market, food court, vendors, children’s activities, live music, car show, pup strut and more.

When: Sept. 16, 8 a.m.-noon.

Where: Trussville Entertainment District, 101 Beech St., to Veterans Memorial Park, 55 Parkway Drive, Trussville.

Admission: Free.

ALABAMA WINE FESTIVAL

What: Wine tastings, wine for sale, food trucks, music and more.

When: Sept. 16, 2 p.m.-6 p.m.

Where: Wills Creek Winery, 10522 Duck Springs Road, Attalla.

Admission: $30 advance, $40 at gate, free for designated drivers.

CRUSH WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL

What: Wine tastings, whiskey and spirits, demos, vendors, live music, grape stomping and more.

When: VIP tasting Sept. 22, 6 p.m.-8 p.m.; festival Sept. 23, 1 p.m.- 5 p.m. general admission, VIP entry at noon.

Where: Big Spring Park, 200 Church St., Southwest, Huntsville.

Admission: $125 VIP tasting on Friday; $115 general admission, $175 VIP for Saturday festival; $250 VIP package Friday-Saturday.

Jazz artist Kirk Whalum leans into the saxophone, accompanied by a guitarist

Saxophone player Kirk Whalum is on the lineup for the 2023 Montgomery Smooth Jazz Festival.(Rebecca Sapp/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

MONTGOMERY SMOOTH JAZZ FESTIVAL

What: Music lineup includes Stokley, Musiq Soulchild, The Whispers, Raheem DeVaughn, Angela Winbush, Eric Essix, Marion Meadows, Chieli Minucci, Jonathan Butler, Kirk Whalum, Kim Scott and more.

When: Sept. 22-23. Gates open at 4 p.m. Friday, noon Saturday. Music starts at 5 p.m. Friday, 1 p.m. Saturday.

Where: Riverwalk Amphitheater, 355 Coosa St., Montgomery.

Admission: TBA daily, $125 weekend pass (buy two, get one free), $315 VIP (buy two, get one free).

FURNACE FEST

What: Lineup of about 90 bands performs heavy rock, thrash, punk and metal. Acts include MxPx, Turnstile, Bane, Pennywise, Hatebreed, Head Automatica, Haste the Day, Anberlin, Enter Shikari, Between the Buried & Me and more.

When: Sept. 22-24. Music starts at noon daily and ends around 11 p.m. See the full schedule here.

Where: Sloss Furnaces, 20 32nd St. North, Birmingham.

Admission: $369 for three-day general admission, $149 per day GA, available here. VIP upgrade costs $409 for three days, $159 daily, does not include general admission. Parking $25 daily, VIP parking sold out.

HOMESTEAD HOLLOW ARTS & CRAFTS FALL FESTIVAL

What: Arts & crafts vendors, food and more.

When: Sept. 22-24, 9 a.m.-5 p.m daily.

Where: 1161 Murphrees Valley Road, Springville.

Admission: $10 at the gate, $5 kids ages 3-12, free for children age 2 and younger.

Aww Shucks food truck in Birmingham, Ala.

The menu at the Aww Shucks Fire-Roasted Corn food truck includes such flavors as Mexican Street, Garlic-Herb Parmesan and Rosemary Lemon.(Bob Carlton/[email protected])

AWW SHUCKS FALL FESTIVAL

What: Live music, food trucks, corn-eating contest, arts and crafts and more. Hosted by Aww Shucks, a food truck based in Birmingham.

When: Sept. 23, Noon-5 p.m.

Where: Cahaba Brewing Co., 4500 Fifth Ave. South, Building C, Birmingham.

Admission: Free.

LATIN AMERICAN HERITAGE FESTIVAL

What: Dance performance, live music, food tastings, arts activities and more.

When: Sept. 23, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Where: Birmingham Museum of Art, 2000 Rev. Abraham Wood Jr. Blvd., Birmingham.

Admission: Free.

OKTOBERFEST AT BIRMINGHAM ZOO

What: Seasonal brews, German food, live music, food trucks and more.

When: Sept. 23, 5 p.m.-9 p.m.

Where: Birmingham Zoo, 2630 Cahaba Road, Birmingham.

Admission: $48, $25 for designated driver, available here. Must be age 21 or older to attend.

Giancarlo Esposito

Giancarlo Esposito participates during a Q&A panel on day two at FAN EXPO Comic Con at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center on Friday, Aug. 11, 2023, in Rosemont, Ill. (Photo by Rob Grabowski/Invision/AP)

ALABAMA COMIC CON

What: Celebrity appearances, vendors, cosplay, costume contest and more. Celebrity lineup includes Giancarlo Esposito, Ron Perlman, wrestler Sting, Peter Facinelli, Kevin Nash, Lou Diamond Phillips and more.

When: Sept. 23-24. Doors open 10 a.m. both days; closing time 6 p.m. Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday.

Where: BJCC Exhibition Halls, 2100 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. North, Birmingham.

Admission: $40 daily, $70 for both days through Sept. 21; $50 daily, $80 for both days starting Sept 22. Members of military pay $30 for day pass, $50 for both days. Free admission for kids age 10 and younger.

READ: Alabama Comic Con 2023: What you’ll pay for autographs & photos with the biggest stars

CULLMAN OKTOBERFEST

What: Celebration of German heritage and culture, with food, beer, music, dancing, wiener dog race, 5K and 10K runs and more.

When: Sept. 28-30.

Where: 211 2nd Ave Northeast, Cullman.

Admission: Most events free, check festival website for more info.

FIESTA

What: Fiesta touts itself as “Alabama’s largest celebration of Hispanic culture and heritage.” Event includes music, dance, performing arts, visual arts, children’s activities, soccer, cultural education, Latin food and more.

When: Sept. 30, 12-8 p.m.

Where: Linn Park, 710 20th St. North, Birmingham.

Admission: $12 advance general admission, available here. Prices increase at the gate. Free for kids age 12 and younger. Proceeds help to fund to college scholarships for Latino students in Alabama.

CAHABA RIVER FRY-DOWN

What: Catfish cook-off, live music, food, games, photo booth, climbing wall and more. Benefit for Cahaba River Society.

When: Oct. 1, 12 p.m.-4 p.m.

Where: Cahaba Brewing Co., 4500 Fifth Ave. South, Building C, Birmingham.

Admission: $20, includes catfish and sides from fry teams. Free for kids age 12 and younger.

Dauphin Island Audubon Bird Sanctuary

The Dauphin Island Audubon Bird Sanctuary is among the locations for Alabama Coastal Birdfest in 2023. (AL.com file photo/Charles Nesbitt)

ALABAMA COASTAL BIRDFEST

What: Workshops, boat tours, nature walks, kayak tours and more, presented by South Alabama Land Trust.

When: Oct. 4-7. See full schedule here.

Where: Locations include 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center, Dauphin Island Audubon Bird Sanctuary, Fort Morgan, Bon Secour National Wildlife Refuge and more.

Tickets: $15-$200, depending on the event, register through Sept. 19. “Since 2004, BirdFest has raised more than $100,000 to help preserve and protect vital coastal bird and wildlife habitat and increase the awareness of the great biological diversity of the Alabama Gulf Coast,” according to the Land Trust website.

TENNESSEE VALLEY OLD TIME FIDDLERS CONVENTION

What: Music competitions, performances, old-time arts and crafts.

When: Oct. 4-7. Lineup includes Appalachian Roadshow, Clearview Bluegrass, The Grascals, Dan Tyminski Band.

Where: Athens State University, Alabama Farmers Cooperative Stage near Founders Hall and other locations, 300 N Beaty St., Athens.

Tickets: Free Oct. 4-5; $20 daily Oct. 6-7, $25 for both days; via Eventbrite. Free for kids younger than age 12 with paid adult.

TASTE OF HOOVER

What: Food from area restaurants and caterers, plus wine, craft beer and live music.

When: Oct. 5, 5-8 p.m.

Where: Aldridge Gardens, 3530 Lorna Road, Hoover.

Tickets: $50, $45 for garden members, free for kids age 12 and younger.

Birmingham Greek Festival

Volunteers prepare and serve food at the annual Birmingham Greek Festival at Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral. (AL.com file photo/Hal Yeager)

BIRMINGHAM GREEK FESTIVAL

What: Greek food, music, dancing and more.

When: Oct. 5-7, 10:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m.

Where: Holy Trinity-Holy Cross Greek Orthodox Cathedral, 307 19th St. South, Birmingham.

Admission: Free admission, menu items typically $2-$35.

OPELIKA SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL

What: Music by Toad the Wet Sprocket, 10,000 Maniacs, Drivin’ N’ Cryin,’ Shawn Mullins, David Ryan Harris, Ruthie Foster, Sarah Lee Guthrie, Adam Hood, Mary Bragg and more.

When: Oct. 5-8.

Where: Various venues in downtown Opelika.

Admission: $130 weekend pass, $375 weekend VIP, $55-$95 day pass, $130-$185 VIP single day pass, add-ons $25-$125. More info here.

BOAZ HARVEST FESTIVAL

What: Arts & crafts, food, children’s activities, music, beauty pageant and more.

When: Oct. 6-7.

Where: Downtown Boaz, near Main Street and Bartlett Avenue.

Admission: Free.

ALABAMA BUTTERBEAN FESTIVAL

What: Vendors, food booths, crafts tables, music, cooking contests, children’s activities, fireworks and more.

When: Oct. 6-7. Hours are 6-10 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday.

Where: Downtown Pinson, along Main Street, about 17 miles north of downtown Birmingham.

Admission: Free.

ORANGE BEACH FREEDOM FEST

What: Music, arts and crafts, food vendors, car show, motorcycle and jeep rallies, children’s activities, patriotic speakers and more.

When: Oct. 6-7, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.

Where: Main Street at The Wharf, 23101 Canal Road, Orange Beach.

Admission: Free.

ALABAMA FROG LEVEL FESTIVAL

What: Frog-jumping contest, music, fireworks, food vendors, crafts, cornhole tournament and classic car show.

When: Oct. 6-7. Festival starts at 4 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. Saturday.

Where: Downtown Fayette, near Temple Avenue North and Second Avenue Northeast.

Admission: Free.

15th annual Barber Vintage Festival

Motorcycle enthusiasts gather at the annual Barber Vintage Festival at Barber Motorsports Park in Birmingham. (AL.com file photo/Joe Songer)

BARBER VINTAGE FESTIVAL

What: Motorcycle show, swap meet, vendors, seminars, fan gatherings and more, all celebrating vintage motorcycles.

When: Oct. 6-8.

Where: Barber Motorsports Park, 6040 Barber Motorsports Parkway, Birmingham.

Tickets: $30-$65 general admission, $40 parade lap, $70-$130 camping, available at Barber website.

OLD FASHION DAY

What: Arts and crafts, music, food vendors, flea market, parade, car show and more.

When: Oct. 7, starting at 7 a.m.

Where: Downtown Sulligent, Front Street off Alabama 17.

Admission: Free for most events.

CENTRE FALL FESTIVAL

What: Parade, arts and crafts, food, inflatables, fun run and more.

When: Oct. 7, 7 a.m.-1 p.m..

Where: 110 W. Main St., Centre.

Admission: Free.

Bluff Park Art Show

Art lovers of all ages gather at the Bluff Park Art Show in Hoover, Alabama. (AL.com file photo/Beverly Taylor)

BLUFF PARK ART SHOW

What: Artworks by more than 100 makers, plus food trucks, music and more.

When: Oct. 7, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Where: Bluff Park Community Park, 517 Cloudland Drive, Hoover.

Admission: Free.

EUFAULA FEST

What: Arts and crafts vendors, live entertainment, food, children’s activities and more.

When: Oct. 7-8, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.

Where: 333 E. Broad St., Eufaula.

ALABAMA NATIONAL FAIR

What: Concerts, midway rides, food vendors, livestock exhibits, choral festival, photography, flower show, scarecrow competition and more.

When: Oct. 8-17.

Where: Alabama Agricultural Center, Garrett Coliseum, 1555 Federal Drive, Montgomery.

Tickets: Prices vary, depending on day and promotion. More info here.

AUTAUGA COUNTY FAIR

What: Carnival rides, games, food, a livestock show, live music, arts and crafts, a Fairest of the Fair pageant, a petting zoo and more.

When: Oct. 10-14.

Where: Mac Gray Park, 1050 Martin Luther King Drive, Prattville.

Admission: Prices TBA.

National Shrimp Festival

Seafood is on the menu, of course, at the National Shrimp Festival in Gulf Shores, Alabama. (AL.com file photo/Brian Kelly)

NATIONAL SHRIMP FESTIVAL

What: Food vendors, live music, arts and crafts, children’s activities, sand sculpture contest, golf challenge and more.

When: Oct. 12-15. Hours 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Thursday-Saturday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday.

Where: 101 Gulf Shores Parkway, Gulf Shores.

Admission: Free.

HEADLAND HARVEST FESTIVAL

What: Live music, games, rides, food vendors, arts and crafts, car show and more.

When: Oct. 13-14.

Where: In and around city square, Main Street, Headland.

Covered bridge in Blount County

Covered bridges in Blount County are featured at the Covered Bridge Arts & Music Festival in Alabama. (AL.com file photo/Joe Songer) al.com

COVERED BRIDGE ARTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL

What: Visit historic covered bridges on guided river hikes, surrounded by fall foliage. The fest includes arts and crafts, live music, food vendors and more.

When: Oct. 14, 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.

Where: Downtown Oneonta, First Avenue East.

ST. SYMEON FOOD AND CULTURE FAIR

What: Outdoor marketplace with Greek food, church tours, choir concert, iconography lecture.

When: Oct. 14, 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Where: St. Symeon Orthodox Church, 3101 Clairmont Ave., Birmingham.

KENTUCK FESTIVAL OF THE ARTS

What: Visual arts festival with emphasis on folk artists; includes contemporary paintings, sculpture, photography, decorative arts, crafts and more. Music, art demos, children’s activities, food and beverage vendors.

When: Oct. 14-15. Hours 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.

Where: Kentuck Park, 3501 Fifth St., Northport.

Admission: $15 daily, $25 weekend pass, free for kids age 12 and younger.

GREEK FEST MOBILE

What: Greek food, music, dancing, church tours, vendors and more.

When: Oct. 19-22. Hours 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Thursday-Saturday, 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday.

Where: Annunciation Greek Church, 50 S. Ann St., Mobile.

Admission: Free. Menu items typically $2-$15.50.

FORT BENNING OKTOBERFEST

What: Celebration of German history and culture with food, beer, games, children’s activities, 5K and 10K runs, Mr. & Mrs. Oktoberfest competitions and more,

When: Oct. 20-22.

Where: Uchee Creek Campground, Uchee Creek Road, Fort Mitchell.

Admission: Free.

Conecuh Sausage Gift Shop

An Alabama delicacy is the main attraction at the Conecuh Sausage Festival in Evergreen. (Michelle Matthews | [email protected])

CONECUH SAUSAGE FESTIVAL

What: Food vendors, arts and crafts, live entertainment, car show, children’s activities and more.

When: Oct. 21, 9 am.-5 p.m.

Where: Evergreen Regional Airport, off U.S. 84 East near Pine Tree Road, Evergreen.

Admission: Free.

BOLL WEEVIL FALL FESTIVAL

What: Crafts vendors, food trucks, music, children’s activities and more.

When: Oct. 21, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Where: Downtown Enterprise, along Main and College streets.

Tickets: Free.

JUBILEE FESTIVAL OF ARTS

What: More than 140 arts and crafts vendors, food, children’s activities and more.

When: Oct. 21-22, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. daily.

Where: W.O. Lott Park, 2000 Main St., Daphne.

RIVER CLAY FINE ARTS FESTIVAL

What: Local and national artists display and sell works, plus food trucks, live music and more.

When: Oct. 21-22. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday.

Where: Decatur City Hall lawn, 402 Lee Street Northeast, Decatur.

Admission: $5 weekend pass, free for children age 12 and younger accompanied by adult.

ATHENS STORYTELLING FESTIVAL

What: Professional and amateur storytellers perform, including Donald Davis, Three on a String, Josh Goforth, Carol Cain and Bill Lepp.

When: Oct. 24-28.

Where: Athens State University, 300 N. Beaty St., Athens.

Admission: $20-$90 for adults, $15-$50 for children, available here.

Gatalop Renaissance fair

Knights fight their way through a gauntlet at Gatalop, a Renaissance fair presented by Barony of the Osprey on Dauphin Island. (AL.com file photo/Chip English)

GATALOP 39: MONGOLIAN MAYHEM

What: Renaissance fair presented by Barony of the Osprey, a branch of the Society for Creative Anachronism, with combat, feasting and more.

When: Oct. 27-29.

Where: Fort Gaines, 51 Bienville Blvd., Dauphin island.

Admission: $25 per day, $30 weekend through Oct. 4, $30 daily, $35 weekend thereafter.

GREATER GULF STATE FAIR

What: Carnival rides, food vendors, entertainment and more. More info and updates on fair Facebook page.

When: Oct. 27-Nov. 5.

Where: The Grounds, 1035 N. Cody Road, Mobile.

Admission: $4-$25 advance, $80 for “twofer,” details here.

PIONEER DAY

What: More than 30 re-enactors showcasing life in the early 1800s. Demos have included syrup making, butter churning, flint knapping, basket making, storytelling, horse shoeing and salt making. There’s also live music, a petting zoo, campfire cooking, old-time games and an antique car show.

When: Oct. 28.

Where: Clarke County Historical Museum, 116 W. Cobb St., Grove Hill.

Admission: Free.

KELLYPALOOZA

What: Music lineup includes Jake Brake, DeeOhGee, Grizzly Goat, Mz Aretta & the New Direction Band. BYOB, food trucks on scene.

When: Oct. 28, 1-11:30 p.m.

Where: Williams Farm, 85 Macon Quarter Lane, Ohatchee.

Admission: $45, $100 VIP, free for kids age 12 and younger.

ALABAMA RENAISSANCE FAIRE

What: Celebration of culture and history of Renaissance in Europe, with vendors, music, feasting, costumes and more.

When: Oct. 28-29. Hours 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Saturday, 12-6 p.m. Sunday.

Where: Wilson Park, near North Seminary and East Tuscaloosa streets, downtown Florence.

Admission: Free.

Cascading Chrysanthemums

Fall brings the annual Cascading Chrysanthemums display at Bellingrath Gardens and Home in Theodore, Alabama. (AL.com file photo/Mike Kittrell)

FALL OUTDOOR CASCADING CHRYSANTHEMUMS

What: Hundreds of colorful, four-foot-long cascades of chrysanthemums are displayed on bridges and balconies and in baskets and containers throughout the gardens.

When: Throughout November.

Where: Bellingrath Gardens and Home, 12401 Bellingrath Gardens Road, Theodore.

Admission: $9-$24; more info here.

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS

What: Commemorative altars, art installation, memorial roll call, food trucks, beer garden, music and more. Festival is inspired by traditions in Mexico, paying tribute to loved ones who’ve passed away. Hosted by Bare Hands Inc., a nonprofit organization.

When: Nov. 2-3, 4-10 p.m.

Where: Sloss Furnaces, 20 32nd St. North, Birmingham.

Admission: TBA.

Alabama Pecan Festival

People go nuts for the Alabama Pecan Festival in Mobile. The event’s famed pecan pies usually sell out. (AL.com file photo/Kate Mercer)

ALABAMA PECAN FESTIVAL

What: Food (including the event’s famed pecan pies), carnival rides, music, crafts, contests, children’s activities and more.

When: Nov. 3-5. Gates open at 5 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. Sunday.

Where: W.C. Griggs Elementary School, 5055 Carol Plantation Road, Mobile.

Admission: Free.

MUSCLE SHOALS SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL

What: Live music by Shoals songwriters, lineup includes Spooner Oldham, Walt Aldridge, Phillip White, Gary Baker, Leslie Satcher, Emily Shackelton and more.

When: Nov. 3-5.

Where: Various venues in the Shoals.

Admission: $100 general admission weekend pass, $175-$250 VIP weekend pass.

NATIONAL PEANUT FESTIVAL

What: “Peanut Capital of the World” celebrates with food, carnival rides, animal attractions, agricultural displays, concerts, livestock shows, pageants, a parade and more. Music lineup includes Ernest, Megan Moroney, Kameron Marlowe at amphitheater.

When: Nov. 3-12.

Where: Fairgrounds at 5622 U.S. 231 South, Dothan.

Tickets: $7-$30 gate admission, $10-$20 seating at amphitheater concerts, ride armbands extra.

MT. LAUREL FALL FESTIVAL

What: Crafts fair, food trucks, live music, inflatables and more.

When: Nov. 4, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Where: Town center, 5 Mt. Laurel Ave., Mt. Laurel.

Admission: Free.

PIKE ROAD ARTS & CRAFTS FAIR

What: Arts and crafts, food and more.

When: Nov. 4, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Where: Marks House, 890 Old Carter Hill Road, Pike Road.

Admission: $5, free for kids age 8 and younger, cash only.

ROUND TOP FOLK FESTIVAL

What: Live music, traditional craft demos, food, arts and crafts vendors and more.

When: Nov. 4, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; Nov. 5, 12 p.m.-4 p.m. Kickoff concert by TopHouse at 6 p.m. Nov. 3. Saturday at Baron Bluff.

Where: Burritt on the Mountain, 3101 Burritt Drive Southeast, Huntsville.

Admission: $15 day pass adults, $10 day pass children, Saturday-Sunday. TopHouse concert $30 advance, $35 day of show, general admission.

Moss Rock Festival

Artworks inspired by nature are part of the agenda at the Moss Rock Festival in Hoover, Alabama. (AL.com file photo/Joe Songer)

MOSS ROCK FESTIVAL

What: Artworks, live music, beer garden, food vendors, tips for environmental living and more.

When: Nov. 4-5. Hours are Saturday 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Where: Hoover Met Complex, 5500 Stadium Trace Parkway, Hoover.

Admission: $11 advance for two-day admission, $15 daily at gate for two-day admission. Beer garden tickets (including festival entry) $35 advance, $45 at gate.

FRANK BROWN INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITERS FESTIVAL

What: Veterans and newcomers perform original songs at several venues on the Gulf Coast. Festival is dedicated to longtime night watchman at the Flora-Bama.

When: Nov. 9-19.

Where: Nightclubs and restaurants in Orange Beach Pensacola, Gulf Shores, Perdido Key and more.

Admission: Varies; some shows free.

MAGIC CITY MAC & CHEESE FESTIVAL

What: Tastings of mac and cheese dishes from Birmingham restaurants, food trucks, caterers, corporate teams and home chefs. Music, children’s activities, other food and beverages.

When: Nov. 12, 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Where: Back Forty Beer Company, 3201 First Ave. North, Birmingham.

Admission: $15 advance, $20 day of event, $5 for children 12-6, free for kids age 5 and younger. Proceeds benefit Community Grief Support.