If you haven’t had a chance to enjoy brats and beer, time’s a fleeting.

The Bay Area’s last large Oktoberfest of the season is this weekend. Downtown Campbell’s two-day event combines German food, beer and music with the arts and crafts of a traditional street festival (more than 100 vendors), running for several blocks along Campbell Avenue. Admission is free; hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 21, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 22. An Oktoberfest Fun Run/Walk — how fast can you go in lederhosen? — kicks off the weekend. Details: www.downtowncampbell.com.

Elsewhere, Teske’s Germania, the historic restaurant-beer hall in downtown San Jose, will host the Internationals for their final celebrations of the season Oct. 20-21 and Oct. 27-28. Doors open at 5 p.m.; entertainment starts at 6:30 at 255 N. First St. Details: www.teskes-germania.com.

And at Alameda’s noted traditional German restaurant, Speisekammer, well, it’s Oktoberfest year-round — except the live music moves into a jazzy Americana direction. Just head to 2424 Lincoln St., where you’ll always find sauerbraten and schnitzel on the menu. The music’s listed at www.speisekammer.com.