While some bars and music venues bought into the TABC’s mid-pandemic licensing scheme allowing the businesses to be open if they served food, others have been serving incredible food all along. So with live shows back on the bill, here are some places to catch dinner and a show this weekend. 1.) Known for
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There’s something for everyone at Harvest Hall in Grapevine.
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Even with all the pollen in the air right now, it’s a beautiful world outside. Don your mask, take your allergy meds, and enjoy the local (and regional) food and beverage scene. Here are eight ideas to check out soon.
From noon to midnight on Fri, 10am to midnight on Sat, and 10am to 6pm on Sun, head to Heritage Park (301 N Ash St, Muenster, 940-759-2227) for Muenster’s annual
Germanfest. This three-day event boasts homemade bread, cake, hearty cheeses, pies, apple strudel, and the headliner, German sausage. Tickets are $10 per day on Friday and Sunday and $15 on Saturday at Stubwire.com/Events/GermanFest.
Fort Worth Weekly
Thursday April 1, 2021
As part of its 40th anniversary celebration,
Billy Bob’s Texas (2520 Rodeo Plaza, 817-624-7117) is kicking off the month with country legends the
Gatlin Brothers. Larry, Steve, and Rudy hit the stage at 9pm. Doors open at 6pm, and the house band starts up at 8pm. Tickets are $20-40 at BillyBobsTexas.com.
Downtown Grapevine (530 S Main St, 817-310-9400) for the
Gateway Classic Cruise Night Car Show. This event is free to participate in and to attend. For more info and updates, visit Facebook.com/GCCDFW.
Lowside with special guests Bullit and Empiire at