Festivals, Fairs & Special Events
Mole de Mayo Festival
Mole de Mayo Festival is the only three-day outdoor mole cook-off event celebrating Latin American and Mexican culture in the rich and diverse neighborhood of Pilsen located on the Lower West Side of Chicago (18th St. between Blue Island Ave. and Ashland Ave.).
Now in its 13th year, the annual Mole de Mayo Festival features the mole competition, in which a variety of restaurants and vendors compete to see whose version of the Mexican staple is the best. Besides mole dishes, there are many fun festival foods and beverages to enjoy. The all-age festival has been a favorite of “things to do” during Memorial Day weekend for adults and families alike.
Take a stroll through the open-air market or mercado with local artisans and merchants selling their hand-crafted goods. Catch local, national, and international musical performances and acts at three stages. Get there early to find a spot to witness the biggest attraction of the festival — lucha libre or professional wrestling! From afar, you may just catch some high-flying antics from the wrestlers’ ring, found center-stage in the festival. Suggested donation $5 individual and $10 families. Ride share and public transportation highly encouraged. To check out lineup and plan your day, visit www.moledemayo.org.
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Pilsen
Explore vibrant street art, a diverse food scene, and a wealth of Mexican culture.
Learn more about the area
Neighborhood

Pilsen
Explore vibrant street art, a diverse food scene, and a wealth of Mexican culture.