Most of them are expensive, crowded, and the food’s often mediocre
But the reality is that these festivals are rarely worth the cost or the time if you’re in it for the food. They’re often crowded. Lines are sometimes long for vendors and often the food most worth trying typically has the longest wait. All this eating in one place is also part of the depressing cultural shift toward acquiring food instead of dining.
Huge events also have so many other factors that can, and
often do, go wrong. There may not be enough seats. There often aren’t
enough bathrooms, especially for outdoor events. You don’t always know
ahead of time if you’re getting a top-shelf pour or some campy brand.
(Eater.com)
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