What it was like
University Avenue shuts down on May 16th and Hillcrest becomes the only version of itself worth seeing. The Hillcrest City Fest fills the blocks between the storefronts and the residences and turns the neighborhood's daily character into a festival that knows exactly who it's for and doesn't apologize for it.
This is the Hillcrest that locals mean when they explain why they live here. The vendor rows mix food and craft and local small business in the way that only a neighborhood festival can — not a sponsored activation but the actual community showing up. The live music stages carry local artists who play the neighborhood year-round. The food options cover every category that University Ave covers on any given Tuesday, just concentrated and celebrating.
Free admission. May 16th. Arrive mid-morning before the sun gets serious, find your section, and stay until the light changes. The Hillcrest City Fest has the specific energy of a neighborhood that knows its identity and has built a festival around it instead of around what a broader audience might expect. That's the right kind of festival. hillcrestcityfest.com for the lineup and the stage schedule. Bring comfortable shoes and a low agenda. The festival handles the rest.