This Annual Beer Festival Is Bringing the Party Back to Nashville

Nashville’s beloved spring craft beer festival returns to East Park with dozens of breweries, live entertainment, and popular food trucks.

Written By Deepali Singla
East Nashville Beer Fest will celebrate its 15th anniversary this year (Image credit: eastnashvillebeerfest.com)

Beer lovers and festivalgoers can once again raise a glass, as East Nashville Beer Fest is back this spring. On April 11, craft breweries and local food vendors will gather for a fun-filled day with live entertainment. The festival has been a blend of great beer and a philanthropic cause, raising funds for local nonprofit organizations.

East Nashville Beer Fest is Back!

The East Nashville Beer Fest (ENBF), a local annual event, is coming back to East Park for its 15th edition. The festival started in 2011 to bring the best craft beer to the city and raise funds for local nonprofit organizations.

Over the years, the event has featured craft beer tastings and local live music while raising more than $250,000. The festival features samples of dozens of local, regional, and national breweries, providing attendees with the opportunity to taste a wide variety of craft beers in a single location.

This year’s proceeds will go to Oasis Center Bike Workshop, a charitable partner. ENBF visitors have always been excited about live wrestling and music on festival grounds. This year, Untitled Art and FLVR NA! will sponsor the return of live wrestling. Pretty Ravens, a pop-rock party band, will take the stage to add to the event’s energy.

  • Location: 700 Woodland Street, Nashville, TN 37206
  • Date: Saturday, April 11, 2026
  • Time: 12 p.m. to 5 p.m.

2026 Breweries and Food Trucks

Attendees will receive an official tasting cup and can sample beers from 50 local, regional, and national breweries. There will be over 150 craft beer samples offered by breweries like 3 Floyds, Bearded Iris, Living Waters, Marble Fox, and many more to come.

The festival also attracts popular Nashville-based food trucks to keep attendees fueled throughout the day. Some of the announced 2026 food vendors include:

  • Chivanada
  • Roscoe’s BBQ
  • Vietastic
  • QBOP!
  • The Grilled Cheeserie
  • Hattie B’s Hot Chicken
  • New Berlin Eats

Crafts and artisans will also be displayed at the festival to highlight local craftsmanship and add an exciting option for shopaholics.

Tickets are currently available, with general admission priced at $69.57. FLVR N/A designated driver tickets are also available. Longtime craft beer and ENBF fans have an opportunity to explore new brews and fund community causes.

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Deepali Singla is a food technologist by discipline and a seasoned, versatile writer by profession. Her passion for writing emerged during her academic journey. With a strong foundation in research, she excels at crafting well-researched content. Combining technical knowledge with a flair for storytelling, Deepali brings depth and clarity to her work.
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