If you haven’t barhopped Fort Worth in recent years, you may be pleasantly surprised by the robust scene. Within the past two years alone, our city’s watering holes have checked off important boxes. Authentic tiki bar? Check. Refined dive bar bringing Buffalo (?) energy? Check. Mezcal-forward cocktail lounges? Check,
Bar-Bar (Top 5) Readers’ Choice: (tie) Lola’s Fort Worth, 2000 W Berry St, 817-759-9100 • Nickel City, 212 S Main St, Ste 100, @NickelCityFWTX Critic’s Choices: Celebrating its 10-year anniversary this year, The Boiled Owl Tavern (909 W Magnolia Av, 817-920-9616) has become the closest thing to Cheers for the local
Since my dad works at Lola’s (2000 W Berry St, LolasFW.com), we hang out there a lot, but sometimes when I’m a very good boy we go on new adventures. That’s when I get to explore other great dog-friendly places around town. Here are some of my favorites! 1.) Nothing beats the feeling of the wind on my
Thursday June 23, 2022 The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra’s Concerts in the Garden continues this week at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden (3220 Botanic Garden Blvd, 817-463-4160) 8:15pm Thu-Sun. Shows include Classical Mystery Tour tonight, the music of Pink Floyd Fri, and Star Wars & Beyond Sat-Sun. Tickets start
A quick Google search reveals that “Cinco de Mayo” is Spanish for the “Fifth of May” and is celebrated in parts of Mexico and the United States in commemoration of Mexico’s victory over the French in 1862’s Battle of Puebla, but in North Texas, it is generally celebrated as an excuse to drink. To that end, here are