Oxnard Tamale Festival
Taste regional tamales, enjoy live entertainment and kick off the holiday season in Downtown Oxnard.
A Downtown Celebration at Plaza Park
The Oxnard Tamale Festival is one of the city’s signature winter celebrations, bringing thousands of residents and visitors to Downtown Oxnard each year for a day filled with food, music and holiday cheer. The festival takes place at Plaza Park, the historic green space in the center of downtown that regularly hosts community gatherings and cultural events.
Held in conjunction with Oxnard’s annual Christmas Parade, the festival is a festive kickoff to the holiday season.
Food, Music and Hands-On Traditions
Families stroll through the park sampling regional tamales, browsing holiday crafts and enjoying live entertainment throughout the day. With food vendors, cultural traditions and activities for all ages, the event highlights the community spirit and culinary heritage that make Oxnard such a vibrant place to celebrate the holidays.
One of the most unique experiences at the festival is the “Ask an Abuelita” booth, where visitors can learn directly from experienced home cooks. Guests can ask questions about how tamales are made, watch the process and gain insight into the techniques and traditions that have been passed down through generations.
Tamales from Across Mexico and Beyond
Tamales take center stage at the festival, bringing together rich cultural traditions, regional flavors and the spirit of celebration in every bite.
Why Tamales Are a Holiday Tradition
Tamales hold a special place in Mexican culture, especially during the holiday season. Traditionally prepared for celebrations like Christmas and Las Posadas, tamales are more than just food—they’re a shared experience. Families often gather for tamaladas, where multiple generations come together to prepare large batches, passing down recipes and techniques along the way.
Because they are labor-intensive and made in large quantities, tamales have become a symbol of community, celebration and togetherness, making them a staple during holidays and special occasions.
Regional Flavors from Across Mexico
Tamales are the star of the festival, and vendors bring a wide range of recipes representing different regions and traditions. More than a dozen booths typically serve tamales inspired by regional cooking styles from across Mexico, offering both traditional and inventive variations.
Past festivals have featured tamales representing regions such as Jalisco, Durango, Acapulco, Nayarit, Puebla and Michoacán, each known for distinctive ingredients and preparation methods. Visitors can sample specialties like shrimp tamales inspired by coastal Acapulco recipes or corundas from Michoacán, a triangular style of tamale wrapped differently than the classic version.
Sweet and Savory Creations
The variety extends beyond savory fillings. Sweet tamales also appear on festival menus, including flavors such as corn, strawberry and strawberry-pineapple, offering a dessert-like twist on this traditional dish. Together these recipes highlight the cultural diversity and regional pride behind tamale making.
Typically, more than 25 vendors participate in the festival (with nearly 20 offering tamales), representing a wide range of culinary traditions.
The Best Tamale Competition
The tamale tasting contest brings a competitive edge to the festival, where tradition and flavor go head-to-head.
A Showcase of Craft and Tradition
One of the most anticipated highlights of the Oxnard Tamale Festival is the Best Tamale Tasting Contest, where participating vendors showcase their signature recipes and compete for recognition among festival guests and judges. Tamale making is both a culinary art and a cultural tradition, and the contest celebrates the craftsmanship behind preparing the perfect tamale—from the texture of the masa to the balance of flavors in the filling.
Categories and Crowd Favorites
During the event, vendors submit their best creations for judging. Awards are typically given in several categories, including Best Savory Tamale, Best Sweet Tamale and Best Overall Tamale, recognizing both traditional recipes and creative interpretations. Visitors often follow the contest results closely, comparing their own favorite tamales with the judges’ selections.
A Festival Experience Worth Tasting
The competition adds excitement to the festival as vendors take pride in representing their regional cooking traditions. For many attendees, sampling tamales from different booths and debating which vendor deserves the top honor becomes part of the experience itself.
Get Involved as a Vendor or Volunteer
The Oxnard Tamale Festival is a community-driven event, and there are opportunities each year for vendors and volunteers to take part. Businesses, food vendors and artisans can apply through the City of Oxnard by submitting a vendor application, with both food and non-food booth options available . Those interested in participating or learning more about vendor requirements can visit the City’s event page or contact the Recreation & Community Services Department directly for application details and deadlines.
For those looking to get involved beyond vending, Oxnard also offers volunteer and sponsorship opportunities. Learn more or sign up here.
Whether you’re showcasing your business or helping behind the scenes, it’s a great way to be part of one of Ventura County’s most well-attended holiday events.
Beyond Tamales
While tamales are the centerpiece of the Oxnard Tamale Festival, the event also features a wide variety of additional foods and drinks that add to the festive holiday atmosphere.
Traditional Holiday Drinks
One of the most beloved seasonal beverages at the festival is champurrado, a warm Mexican chocolate drink thickened with masa harina and flavored with cinnamon. Traditionally served during winter celebrations and holidays, champurrado pairs perfectly with tamales and has become a favorite among festival visitors looking to warm up while exploring the event.
The drink’s rich texture and comforting flavor make it a staple at many tamale festivals and holiday gatherings throughout Mexico and the United States.
Sweet Pastries & Mexican Desserts
In addition to savory tamales, many vendors offer classic Mexican desserts that are often enjoyed during holiday celebrations. Visitors can find treats such as pan dulce, colorful Mexican sweet breads that are traditionally served with coffee or hot chocolate. Other vendors serve sweet empanadas filled with fruit or custard, adding another traditional pastry option to the festival menu.
These desserts provide a perfect contrast to the savory flavors of tamales and reflect the broader culinary traditions associated with holiday celebrations.
Fair-Style Treats & Festival Favorites
Alongside traditional foods, visitors can also find festival-style desserts such as funnel cakes, cheesecakes and other sweet treats that are popular with families and younger guests. These offerings give visitors even more options while walking through the park and enjoying the entertainment.
The mix of traditional foods, desserts and warm drinks creates a festive environment that feels both like a cultural food celebration and a holiday street market. Many guests spend the afternoon sampling items from multiple vendors while enjoying the music and activities taking place throughout the festival.
Sounds, Shows and All-Day Activities
The festival brings constant energy to Plaza Park, with performances and activities woven throughout the day.
Live Performances Throughout the Day
A central stage in Plaza Park features a rotating lineup of musicians and performers, creating a lively backdrop as visitors explore the festival. Music carries across the park, drawing people in to pause, gather and enjoy the show before continuing on.
With performances scheduled from morning through the afternoon, the stage remains a key gathering point that keeps the celebration moving.
Kids Zone and Family-Friendly Attractions
A dedicated Kids Zone gives younger visitors space to play and participate in hands-on activities. Children can enjoy inflatable play structures, holiday crafts and rides on the City Corps Train, a longtime favorite at the event.
With free admission and something for all ages, families often spend hours exploring, making this one of the most accessible and engaging holiday events in the area.
Seasonal Shopping and Downtown Traditions
The festival extends beyond food, offering shopping and seasonal experiences across Downtown Oxnard.
Holiday Marketplace in Plaza Park
In addition to food and entertainment, the Tamale Festival includes a holiday arts and crafts marketplace where visitors can browse unique items created by local artisans and vendors.
Booths throughout Plaza Park feature handmade products and seasonal goods that make ideal holiday gifts, from jewelry and décor to ornaments and locally made accessories. The marketplace adds another layer to the experience, blending holiday shopping with the energy of the festival.
A Season of Celebrations in Downtown Oxnard
Held in conjunction with Oxnard’s annual Christmas Parade, the Tamale Festival is part of a broader season when Downtown Oxnard comes alive with holiday celebrations. While each event takes place on its own schedule, the weeks surrounding the festival are filled with traditions that invite visitors to experience the area in different ways.
Christmas Parade
The annual Christmas Parade brings festive floats, performances and community groups through the streets of downtown, creating a lively and family-friendly holiday atmosphere alongside the festival.
Holly Trolley Tours
The Holly Trolley offers guided tours through decorated neighborhoods, giving visitors a chance to see holiday lights and displays throughout Oxnard from a unique, ride-through experience.
Tree Lighting Ceremonies
Seasonal tree lighting events mark the start of the holidays, bringing the community together with music, performances and the moment the lights are switched on.
Christmas Tree Lane
Christmas Tree Lane showcases historic homes adorned with elaborate light displays, creating a walkable holiday experience that has become a longtime tradition for residents and visitors alike.
Celebrate in the Heart of Downtown Oxnard
Set in the city’s historic core, the festival is surrounded by landmarks, dining and streets that stay active throughout the celebration.
A Festive Downtown Setting
During the festival, the surrounding streets become an extension of the experience, with visitors moving between Plaza Park, nearby shops and local spots throughout the day.
With live music, food vendors and holiday activity filling the park, the downtown area stays active and walkable, creating an atmosphere where there’s always something happening just beyond the festival grounds.
Historic Landmarks Around the Festival
Several cultural landmarks sit directly next to the festival grounds. The Carnegie Art Museum, located beside Plaza Park, is currently closed to the public, but visitors can still admire the historic building from the outside as part of the downtown experience.
The festival is also surrounded by the Henry T. Oxnard Historic District, where preserved architecture reflects the city’s early development. Nearby, visitors will find Civic Center landmarks including Oxnard City Hall, the Oxnard Public Library and the John C. Zaragoza Transit Center, all within walking distance of the plaza. A short walk away, Heritage Square features restored Victorian-era and Craftsman-style homes that now serve as cultural venues and event spaces, adding another layer of history to explore.
Restaurants Within Walking Distance
BG’s Café sits just a short walk from the plaza and is one of downtown’s longtime local diners, known for hearty breakfast plates and comfort food favorites.
For Mexican seafood and lively dining, Cabo Seafood Grill & Cantina serves dishes such as fresh oysters, fajitas and its signature molcajete served in a hot volcanic stone bowl.
Visitors craving bold mariscos flavors often head to Julian’s Aguachiles, a downtown seafood spot known for citrusy aguachiles, ceviche and large seafood platters packed with shrimp and other fresh ingredients.

Tips for Enjoying One of the Best Holiday Events in Ventura County
Know Before You Go
A little planning goes a long way toward enjoying everything the Tamale Festival has to offer.
Location and Getting There
- Plaza Park, 500 S C St, Oxnard, CA 93030
- Centrally located in Downtown Oxnard with easy access from major roads and highways
- Take the train directly to the John C. Zaragoza Transit Center, just a short walk from the park
- Amtrak and Metrolink offer an affordable and convenient way to visit for the day
Event Timing
- Typically held on the first Saturday in December
- Event hours are usually around 9 AM to 6 PM
- Arrive early for a more relaxed experience or later for peak activity
Arrival Tips
- Arrive early for the best selection of tamales before popular items sell out
- Expect larger crowds during midday hours
- Street parking and public lots are available within walking distance but fill quickly
- Wear comfortable walking shoes for exploring multiple blocks
Festival Tips
- Go early if you want the full selection — some of the best tamales don’t last all day
- Keep an eye out for unique or regional styles you may not see often, like corundas or seafood tamales
- Bring cash or cards — many vendors accept both, but small purchases are often faster with cash.
Turn the Festival into a Weekend Getaway
Stay a little longer and experience more of Oxnard during the holiday season.
Best Western Oxnard Inn
Visitors traveling from outside the area can easily turn the Oxnard Tamale Festival into a relaxing winter getaway. One convenient option near Downtown Oxnard is the Best Western Oxnard Inn, located just a short drive from Plaza Park. The hotel offers comfortable guest rooms, complimentary breakfast and easy access to both Downtown Oxnard and nearby highways, making it a practical home base for exploring the festival, holiday events and the surrounding Ventura County coastline.
For additional lodging options across the city, including waterfront stays near Channel Islands Harbor, visit the Places to Stay page on the Visit Oxnard website to explore accommodations that fit your travel style.
For additional lodging options across the city, including waterfront stays near Channel Islands Harbor, visit the Places to Stay page on the Visit Oxnard website to explore accommodations that fit your travel style.
A Holiday Tradition Worth Returning To
A Festival That Brings People Together
Each winter, the Oxnard Tamale Festival draws the community to Downtown Oxnard for a celebration rooted in food, culture and shared tradition. Visitors gather in Plaza Park to sample regional tamales, enjoy live entertainment and experience the energy that defines the season.
From savory recipes inspired by different regions of Mexico to sweet tamales and seasonal treats, the festival highlights the creativity and craftsmanship of its vendors.
Something New Each Year
With new vendors and evolving recipes, every festival offers something different to discover. Whether it’s your first visit or part of a yearly tradition, the Oxnard Tamale Festival continues to bring people together around great food and a lively holiday atmosphere.







