St. Louis Day

St. Louis Day Join us for the 144th St. Louis Day Celebration in Castroville, Texas on August 22-23, 2026 Getting together with old friends and making new ones is what the St.

Louis Day Celebration in Castroville is all about. And this year, when the festival celebrates its 140th birthday on Sunday, August 21, folks from far and wide are expected to gather once again in one of the nation’s largest one-day displays of fellowship and merrymaking.

140 years ago, a gathering of only a handful of St. Louis parish families and their friends met in Biediger's river bottom nea

r Castroville, to celebrate the feast day of their patron saint, St. Louis IX of France, and the now famous and century-and-a-quarter-old St. Louis Day Celebration was born. That first picnic cost the parishioners just $25, and the entire tab was footed by the St. Louis Men's Society of the parish. Needless to say, both the cost of putting on the festival and its attendance has swollen tremendously since its humble birth. The "granddaddy" of church festivals celebrates its birthday this year, and the site will again be pecan-tree shaded Koenig Park on the banks of the Medina River. An ideal spot for a picnic, there's lots of room to relax and enjoy the day. If these century old pecan trees could talk they would surely tell some fascinating tales of many St. Louis Days’ gone by. Whereas those first few picnics gathered together only a small handful of people, recent attendance has grown to well over 10,000, more than 5 times the town's size! Visitors from far and wide find their way to Koenig Park each year. Last year's guest book showed visitors attending from everywhere in Texas, as well as from numerous foreign countries and U.S. states. No wonder the giant picnic has been dubbed "Homecoming for the State of Texas" by the Texas Tourist Agency. As in the past, guests are expected to arrive in Castroville early to do a bit of worthwhile sightseeing in the 178 year-old town that was founded by Henri de Castro in Sept. 1844, when he brought in settlers from Alsace- Lorraine. The town, as a whole, is listed with the National Register of Historic Landmarks in Washington, D.C. It is the only Alsatian colony of its kind in the U.S., according to reliable sources in Alsace, and pioneer Alsatian homes and structures can still be found in large numbers throughout the town. The "Little Alsace of Texas" is quite unique in that the culture and dialect of the original Alsatian colonists, even in present times, remains very much visible. The rock-walled bungalows that comfortably suited the early 19th century family are still thought a slight more livable than contemporary abodes. Most of the pioneer homes have been restored and are marked with Pioneer Castroville House (PCH) markers. Many of the older folks still speak the true Alsatian dialect (mixture of German and French, with a sprinkling of English thrown in) fluently. Castroville is just 15 minutes west of San Antonio on U.S. 90. The most notable structure in town is majestic 152 year-old St. Louis Catholic Church, with it's spire reaching 110 feet into the sky. The historic structure, built of native limestone and cypress, acclaimed a Texas Historic Landmark in 1970. A taped narration of the church and parish can be heard in the vestibule of the church. A 9:30 a.m. Mass on picnic day and one at 5:30 p.m. the evening before are planned to accommodate guests. The day will be kicked in dignified fashion with a 9:30 am Mass. The famed Liederkranz Choir of San Antonio, who have welcomed Mass and picnic guests for 39 years, will sing the picnic day Mass again this year. Another tourist attraction, the Landmark Inn-formerly the Vance Hotel, built about 1849, was donated to the Texas Parks and Wildlife Dept. by the late Miss Ruth Lawler in 1974. The Landmark Inn Historic Site offers comfortable and low-cost room accommodations to picnic goers. The old structure and lovely grounds are reminiscent of years past and are characteristic of Castroville's pioneer homes. Write to Park Manager, Landmark Inn Historical Site, 402 Florence, Castroville, TX 78009, or phone 830-931-2133 or 512-389-8900 for reservations or more information. Other sightseer attractions are the Moye Foundation Ctr., on whose grounds rest the century-old original convent of the Sisters of Divine Providence in the US; the first St. Louis Church which was built in 1844, just 8 days after Castroville was settled, and just recently restored, the first parish school that was erected in 1868; and many old structures. Visitors also journey to Cross Hill. It seems to stand as a sentinel watching over the green and beautiful Medina Valley below and the local cemetery. Many historians are lured to this cemetery to look at its numerous grave markers dating back beyond the mid-1800’s. Inscriptions on tombstones are in five languages: English, Spanish, German, French and Latin.

08/24/2025

Way to go Chas! St. Louis debut! You and Johnny and Mark did great!

08/24/2025

Sometimes it’s not all about Weston lol! Thanks Eugene for the entertainment! Love it!

Cone out and enjoy the Cold Seat at the ice bucket challenge!
08/24/2025

Cone out and enjoy the Cold Seat at the ice bucket challenge!

08/24/2025
St Louis Day beef is smoking!
08/24/2025

St Louis Day beef is smoking!

Seasoning up the briskets and firing up the pits for St Louis Day! These guys are the core of St Louis Day!
08/24/2025

Seasoning up the briskets and firing up the pits for St Louis Day! These guys are the core of St Louis Day!

When we say it takes a village we really mean it! Our beer booth needed a little facelift! So beer chair Kelsey Fankel g...
08/22/2025

When we say it takes a village we really mean it! Our beer booth needed a little facelift! So beer chair Kelsey Fankel got the whole family involved! It looks great guys!

08/21/2025

NEW TO BIERGARTEN THIS YEAR! We will be auctioning off two amazing donations in between bands approximately 8:15 Saturday night Aug 23! This will be a live auction! We will auction off an amazing fire pit made by Joshua Zinsmeyer of Zinsmeyer Structural Steel and a beautiful patriotic quilt! Don’t miss out on these great items!

Learn all about St. Louis Day (coming up this weekend Aug. 23-24) on the Guadalupe Radio Network  show "In His Vineyard"...
08/21/2025

Learn all about St. Louis Day (coming up this weekend Aug. 23-24) on the Guadalupe Radio Network show "In His Vineyard" with Gordon Zambrano of KJMA 89.7 FM this past week as he interviews Franklin Kempf, Joan Boehme Tinar and Father Roger of St.Louis Catholic Church-Castroville Texas. It was a fun experience! Thank you Gordon Zambrano for allowing us to come on your show and share about our great event, church and community! Fast forward to minute 22 to hear about St. Louis Day.

On todays "In HIS Vineyard" Gordy Zambrano will be speaking with Ray Lopez (GRN Director of Technology) about GRN Academy and Registration. The Second Segme...

Announcing the “Celebrity” Line Up for the Ice Bucket Challenge! COMING Sunday, August 24th....We plan to have these loc...
08/21/2025

Announcing the “Celebrity” Line Up for the Ice Bucket Challenge! COMING Sunday, August 24th....
We plan to have these local “celebs” from St Louis Catholic School, City of Castroville, Medina Valley ISD and St.Louis Catholic Church-Castroville Texas take a turn on THE CHAIR at the top of each hour starting at 1 p.m.! Challenges are encouraged as well throughout the day! Money not only talks, it gets wet! Be sure and take your turn at tipping the ice cold bucket on someone Sunday at St. Louis Day! Tristen Tinar

BIERGARTEN CO****LE TOURNAMENT Saturday, Aug. 23 at 6:30. Register your team on Saturday night. The tournament will be p...
08/21/2025

BIERGARTEN CO****LE TOURNAMENT Saturday, Aug. 23 at 6:30. Register your team on Saturday night. The tournament will be played on the black top. Don't miss it!

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1700 San Jacinto
Castroville, TX
78009

Opening Hours

Saturday 6pm - 11pm
Sunday 10:30am - 6pm

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