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Main Street Festival Returns to Doylestown This Weekend
By The Cardinal Staff · 4 min read
Doylestown’s Main Street will close to traffic this Saturday as the annual Main Street Festival returns for its fifteenth year, bringing live music, local food, and more than a hundred vendors to the heart of Bucks County.
Organizers expect the largest turnout yet, with three stages of entertainment running from late morning into the evening. Families can explore a dedicated kids’ zone, while a curated maker’s market showcases artisans from across the region.
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Book a visitLocal restaurants will set up along the avenue, offering everything from wood-fired pizza to small-batch ice cream. A beer and wine garden, featuring several area breweries and a Lehigh Valley vineyard, returns near the courthouse lawn.
Parking will be available in the municipal garages, with a free shuttle running from the regional rail station every fifteen minutes. Organizers encourage visitors to arrive early, as the most popular vendor booths tend to sell out by mid-afternoon.
Proceeds from the festival support community programs throughout the county, including youth scholarships and small-business grants. Last year’s event raised a record amount, and organizers hope to surpass it again this weekend.
For a full schedule of performances, a vendor map, and parking details, residents can check the community calendar. The festival runs rain or shine, and admission is free for all ages.
