Back to school is starting and it’s time to celebrate with local breweries and bars in Near Southside Fort Worth! Whether you are a Horned Frog returning to Fort Worth to start the college semester or a parent with kids who are starting 3rd grade, this guide will sure have you planned and packed with nights out for the rest of the year!
Read MoreAlthough Fort Worth is often shadowed by our neighboring city Dallas and bigger cities like Houston when it comes to food culture, you may be surprised to find a thriving and strong local foodie community here in the Near Southside Historic District in Fort Worth.
Trust me, you won’t ever go hungry! From our amazing breakfast and coffee options to your last meal of the day with dessert, enjoy your vacation in Fort Worth by eating like a Fort Worth foodie!
Read MoreWe asked our beer yoga instructor Lance Perry what were some of the BEST yoga poses to hold while holding a Funky Picnic beer! Read on to try each pose and beer pairing for yourself.
Read MoreHi, my name is Harper and I do a weird thing; I like to materialize songs as beer. Artists and song writers work hard to create dimension, texture, and volume with music, each note and movement inciting emotions and conjuring a sense of place. So is it really all that different, I think, for brewers to do the same thing with beer?
Read MoreWhile Dallas-Fort Worth may not be nestled in beautiful mountains, there are still plenty of hikes to be found nearby. Whether it is rolling prairies, ancient forests, or lakeshore trails, Taco the Brew Dog knows all the best places to enjoy some sunshine and dirt between her paws.
Read MoreThe history of North Texas beer starts in Dallas. In the time of 1850s, the population was small, but saloons were abundant. In 1857, the first brewery was established in North Texas, created by Jean Monduel. Another brewery opened in 1859, while Fort Worth got its first brewery during the Civil War.
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