
An annual free event filled with good food and lively entertainment, taking place at History Park this past weekend. We had such an enjoyable experience exploring Italian everything! Dishes...
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Italian Family Festa, held in San Jose, CA, is a vibrant annual festival celebrating Italian culture and heritage. The event features a wide array of activities, including arts and crafts, culinary showcases, cultural experiences, Italian cars and Vespas display, and engaging activities for kids.
Visitors can partake in traditional grape stomping, enjoy live music performances, indulge in wine tastings, and explore a dedicated garden area. The Festa is a community-driven initiative, supported by the Italian American Heritage Foundation, aiming to provide a slice of Italy in the Bay Area for families, friends, and neighbors.
With a history spanning nearly five decades, the festival offers free admission to ensure inclusivity and accessibility for all attendees. Donations from the community play a vital role in sustaining this cherished event, making it a memorable summer destination where guests can savor the essence of Italian culture.
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An annual free event filled with good food and lively entertainment, taking place at History Park this past weekend. We had such an enjoyable experience exploring Italian everything! Dishes...
Super cute Italian festival. The polenta with sausage was the best! Festival was right in the middle of History Park San Jose. Parking was $10 in surrounding lots. Two carts going back & forth...
Good fun for the whole family. Lots of Italian American food, from Raviolis to fried artichokes to Sfingi. The wine garden serves local Italian wines. We saw a Frank Sinatra tribute singer dona...
Its so sad how much this Festa has shrunk and prices went up. It was $5 for 6 sfingi, $10 for a tiny bowl of ravioli (used to be $5 and they changed sauce, not very good anymore), $10 for polenta...
Fun! History park alone is pretty cool, but add Italian music, wine and great food? Felt like we were transported somewhere. Bring cash, there's an atm machine, no one takes anything but cash....