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The Two Biggest Wine and Food Festivals Coming to San Diego Fall 2024

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San Diego Wine & Food Festival versus Del Mar Wine + Food Festival

We are so damn lucky in San Diego. We have numerous wine and food festivals throughout the year, so many that it’s hard to choose which ones to go to. As we round the corner this Fall of 2024 there are two of the biggest festivals coming - First up is the Del Mar Wine + Food Fest with their Grand Tasting event held over two days on Oct 5th and 6th, then followed by the San Diego Wine + Food Festival with their Grand Tasting event on Nov. 2nd.

With two competing large festivals, what’s the difference between the two? Let’s break it down.


DEL MAR WINE + FOOD FESTIVAL

  • Grand Tasting Oct 5th and 6th, 2023. Additional events such as chef dining experiences starting Oct 2nd.

  • Location: Grand Tasting at Del Mar Surf Sports Park, aka the polo fields. MAP

  • Overview: Two days of Grand Tasting with some different food vendors on each day. Tickets range from $165 for standard admission to $425 for access to the VIP tent for either Sat or Sun. Coming both days will cost $275 for standard admission and $775 for VIP. And yes, there’s early entry options as well. HERE’S THE OFFICIAL TICKET INFO

  • THE LOWDOWN: This is the second year for this event but last year the crowds were very manageable and the food quality off the charts. The VIP tent was pricey but worth it which is not always true at other events. A lot of people came for both days last year which doubles the fun but not the price.

  • Wally Says: The photos below should show you what I’m talking about when I say the food at this event is over the top. While so many “food festivals” leave you feeling a bit hungry and trigger that haunting “was that worth it?” question as you walk back to your car, the Del Mar Wine + Food Festival goes overboard with insanely good food and huge portions to boot. Lobster roll? OK, I’ll have another. Wait, a full size prime beef burger? Yes please. Oh no, oysters? More than an otter can eat? Sushi that’s not a California Roll? Bone Marrow with a shooter?? The list goes on and on and on and every bite was so delicious. All thriller, no filler.

  • PRO’S: Easy parking, huge event space so you’re not bumping into people around you, food is easily the best I’ve ever had at an Wine and Food Fest.

  • CON’S: Not on the water, vibe is a tad more restrained outside of the VIP tent but that could change this year as the word gets out what a great event this is.


SAN DIEGO WINE + FOOD FESTIVAL

  • Grand Tasting Nov 9th with other foodie events such as a Michelin Guide Baja food and wine expedition and cooking classes starting Nov 2nd.

  • Grand Fiesta Nov 10th at Liberty Station park. A smaller festival featuring just tacos and plenty of beverages and live music.

  • Location: The Grand Tasting is the big event and held at Embarcadero Marina Park North, also known as the big grassy area behind Seaport Village and on the bay. MAP

    The Grand Fiesta is held at Liberty Station Ingram Plaza which is the big park in the middle, can’t miss it. MAP

  • Overview: This is the 20th anniversary for this event so expect them to pull out all stops to make this the most impressive event ever. The week starts with plenty chef lunch and dinner experiences, trips to Baja, San Diego neighborhood food tours, but the Saturday Grand Tasting is the event that most people think of when you mention the San Diego Wine and Food Fest. Standard admission is $215 and of course there’s an early entry option for about $50 more which is always worth it. The VIP tent gets you additional food and drinks and access to the dance floor with live music and is $370. HERE;S THEIR OFFICIAL TICKET INFO

    The Grand Fiesta, aka Taco TKO, is my favorite smaller event, a very manageable festival with so many tacos there is no way you can try them all. The standard admission is $106.50. You can get early entry if you just can’t get enough tacos or consider it if you want to just hang out with the live music and friends all day.

  • THE LOWDOWN: This is the wine and food fest that started it all and if I’m being honest it got a bit “light” during the Covid period, which can be expected. But last year they bounced back with an incredible and impressive spread and tons and tons of good wines, beers and spirits to try. I think they’re going to be hard to beat this year since it’s their 20th anniversary. My hopes and expectations are high and I’m pretty confident they’ll exceed them.

    As for the Grand Fiesta what’s not to love about tons of tacos in a laid back setting?

  • Wally Says: Celebrity chefs, a beautiful bay side setting, glorious San Diego fall weather, and lots and lots of great wines and food bites make this a San Diego essential event. It’s like a giant party with unlimited hors d'oeuvres and stellar people watching. This is the original San Diego food and wine festival and I expect great things from them on their 20th anniversary. Don’t pass over their events the happening the week before - some very cool options ranging from Thai cooking classes to exploring the culinary scene in some of San Diego’s iconic neighborhoods.

  • PRO’S: Great location and people watching, has a strong San Diego vibe that’s fun whether you’re in your 20’s or 70’s. Feels like a celebration event.

  • CON’S: Can get crowded and the food tends to be more happy sized (which is not necessarily a bad thing if you want to try it all). Parking can be expensive if you don’t Uber (highly recommended!)


which is better? the del mar wine + food festival or the San Diego Wine & Food Festival?

You don’t really expect me to answer that, right? I mean, both are really, really good options and if your calendar is free and your budget says YES then do both. I think you’ll find that each one has a bit of something unique to offer that makes them both worthwhile. Being only the second year, after blowing it out last year I expect that Del Mar will be even better this year as they really want to put their name on the map. But come on, this is the 20th anniversary for the San Diego Wine and Food Fest so I am ready for them to really do some over the top stuff.

I will say that the San Diego Bay location is hard to beat so if I would give them an extra point there. There’s something so traditional, at least in a San Diego way, to tasting wine and savoring the sunshine (and food) right on the bay before the holiday season starts. In some ways it does signal the kickoff of the holidays.

But Del Mar is no slouch and the food, oh my God, the food was just so insanely good last year that I’ve been looking forward to this for a long time. And if crowd size is a consideration the event is held on such a large area that you can spread out with very quick lines for food and drink, which is nice.

I guess I’m going to have to take the easy way out and tell you that both festivals are worth your time and money and if you only go to one, well, don’t worry too much about it as both are so good that there really is no wrong decision here.

DID YOU GO TO EITHER EVENT LAST YEAR? Leave a comment below!

San Diego Wine + Food Festival Review - WORTH IT? Is this the BEST food festival in San Diego? 2023 Review Plus 2024 Event Info!

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Sam the Cooking Guy wows the crowd again at the San Diego Wine and Food Festival

What a weekend! Every November San Diego hosts a GIANT wine and food festival that culminates with THE GRAND TASTING where there are seemingly endless booths of gourmet food, prestige wines and tons of good vibes all included in your admission price. The event is held on the large grassy peninsula behind Seaport Village, officially called the Embarcadero Marina Park North. For roughly the cost of dinner for two at a nice steakhouse you get three hours of unlimited bites and sips at one of San Diego’s most scenic spots. With views of the Coronado Bridge, sailboats in the bay, and an ocean of vibrant people to watch, it really is one of the best weekends you’ll ever have.

The Grand Tasting takes place on Saturday and for those who can’t get enough there’s THE GRAND FIESTA on Sunday, also known as the TACO TKO where you get to sample 20+ tacos and vote for the best taco in San Diego. This event is much more low key, which is fine after the busy main event on Saturday. Lots of Baja wines, lots of tequila, live music, if The Grand Tasting is like a night in Vegas the Grand Fiesta is like a really great BBQ with good friends in your backyard.

I’ve been to the Grand Tasting many, many times, over 10 times, maybe more, and I need to be honest here - the 2022 event was the Covid bounce back and it was good but left a lot of people wondering if it was still worth it. The folks behind the event were paying attention and in 2023 the event was spectacular, perhaps the best one ever with every booth knocking it out with their A game.

Is the San Diego Wine and Food Fest Worth It?????

SO IS THE SAN DIEGO WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL WORTH IT?? Yes, yes, yes!

The event returned to it’s wine tasting roots and was set up in regions with Napa and Sonoma, Paso Robles, Temecula and Baja well represented. That was a great way to sample each region and there were plenty of great wines to taste. If you haven’t been before here’s how this works - when you enter you are given a wine glass and your job is to go taste as many wines as you like. Pours are generous and lines manageable and if you get something you don’t love you just dump it and move on. Beer and spirits were there as well but I did like that they really upped their focus back on wines.

How was the food??? I know, a lot of food festivals offer bites that makes Costco samples look generous but there was so much food that I found myself sharing bites with my wife and then… gasp… even turning down food. Look, I’m the guy normally standing in line for half of a breaded chicken nugget that’s shaped like a dinosaur but I was so stuffed I was turning down BBQ brisket and fried chicken sandwiches made by Crack Shack and sushi and, well, you get it. So much food! So good, so good!

For those who want to splurge there’s a VIP tent with even more food. I was lucky enough to gain entry (that PRESS pass really came in handy) and damn there were oysters and caviar and escargot roasted over the BBQ, a live band to keep things lively, and it’s sure nice to be a VIP if only for a few minutes to shoot photos. OK, I did sneak a few bites but I do this for you guys out there and take my responsibility to shoot photos and report back to my readers seriously.

wait… there’s more! THE GRAND FIESTA ON SUNDAY

Held at Liberty Station in a grassy park, The Grand Fiesta is much more low key but packs a lot of punch and yes, value. The concept is similar - loads of booths to stroll featuring food and beverages - but this time every booth has a taco and the beverages range from beer to Baja wines to tequila. These are not ordinary tacos either - No Wallybertos - but rather rather gourmet tacos with each booth trying to out-taco the next. With carne cooking over open fire, lobsters and octopus on the grill, ceviche and creative fusion of Japanese and Baja - if you love tacos, you’re going to be happy. And the tacos are either full size or fully stuffed street tacos and all you can eat, of course. Get a taco and vote for your favorites, wash it down with some awesome Baja wines or tequila, just relax because this event is low key and just a lot of fun. Lines are short and the music is great, it’s a nice way to cap off a great weekend. If you’ve never been to a food festival and want to see what it’s all about do this one next year - I love it. And if you always go to The Grand Tasting and never have tried The Grande Fiesta then you know what I’m going to say - do it! Look, Local Wally is all about telling you the honest truth and I really, really like this event.

There are other competing Wine and Food Festivals now in San Diego but the San Diego Wine + Food Festival, also known as the San Diego Bayfest, is the OG and still the best. You just can’t argue with the setting on the bay and the local San Diego vibe and with the return to their high standard for food and wine it’s my top pick for Event of the Year!

The 2024 san diego wine and food festival is coming in november

There’s no date announced as of this writing but the San Diego Wine and Food Fest is typically the weekend or two before Thanksgiving. Go to the official San Diego Bayfest site to get more info on date and tickets. In fact, I suggest you go to you calendar right now and put a reminder to check their site around September of 2024 as by then all the info will be up. You must trust me - this is the wine and food festival you’re looking for. See you next year!