Romanian food vendors will serve up traditional eats, and musicians, dancers and storytellers will provide entertainment.
Romanian dancers take the stage at the 2022 iteration of Dracula Fest.
Fans Eastern European cuisine and Transylvanian lore may want to mark their calendars for this year’s Romanian food celebration, called Dracula Fest. It's scheduled to take place Saturday, Oct. 14, at Rosedale Park in San Antonio's Prospect Hill neighborhood. The west-of-downtown park, located at 303 Dartmouth St., will host Romanian food vendors from 11 a.m.-8 p.m.,
. Cooks will serve made-from-scratch eats such as savarin mini cakes, stuffed cabbage with polenta and sour cream, fried flatbread with toppings andArtisans also will be on hand to sell Romanian crafts, and guests can dance to folk music from the Balkan county.
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