1. Wild Acre Brewing's First Saturday Tour
Wild Acre officially opened to the public with a Fourth of July party and this Saturday the brewery, located just south of downtown, will begin tours and tastings. Bite My Biscuit, Salsa Limón, and Gypsy Scoops food trucks will be hanging out for the afternoon while you tour and sip new, tasty Acre brews. $15 is all you need to get inside. You will receive four tokens, three will be for three beers, and the fourth you can redeem for either another free beer or a pint glass to take home. Come thirsty.
Saturday, July 16, 2016 // 12:30 p.m. – 4 p.m. // Wild Acre Brewing Co. // LEARN MORE
2. SiNaCa Studios: Ice Cream Social and Walk-Up Workshop
SiNaCa Studios invites you to enjoy a bowl of Melt Ice Cream, do a little shopping, and get creative. All the proceeds of the social will go to SiNaCa Studio Improvements. $5 will buy you a delicious bowl of Melt's, $40 will buy you a beautiful, hand-crafted glass bowl, and for $40 you can take part in a sand casting activity and create a unique glass tile to take home. This is a family friendly event, so head on over, cool down with some ice cream, and create.
Saturday, July 16, 2016 // 4 p.m. // SiNaCa Studios // LEARN MORE
3. Sunset Cinema: O' Brother Where Art Thou
Want to spend the evening outdoors with friends? Then head over to the lawn of the Amon Carter Museum of American Art. You can bring a blanket or some chairs, a cooler with beverages of your choice (but no glass bottles), and stake out the perfect spot to watch the excellent and funny O' Brother Where Art Thou. Food trucks will make an appearance for the first couple of hours before the movie begins. Remember, no pets please.
Friday, July 15, 2016 // 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. // Amon Carter Museum // LEARN MORE
4. Wineshare Club at Grand Cru
I don't know about you, but a Tuesday evening filled with wine is a fantastic Tuesday in my book. Make sure you RSVP to Grand Cru's Wineshare Club. For only $45 you will get to enjoy four different wines and snack on perfectly paired hors d'oeuvres, as well as pick your favorite of the four wines and take that bottle home. Cheers to Tuesday nights.
Tuesday, July 19, 2016 // 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. // Grand Cru Wine Bar & Boutique // LEARN MORE
5. Timeless Concerts: Evening in Germany with Beethoven and Brahms
An evening spent listening to professionally played chamber music in a comfortable setting surrounded by people who appreciate the classics just as much as you do sounds like a unique and relaxing way to spend an evening. The one-hour concert is followed by guest requests for any era of music, dancing, a complimentary cheese, fruit, and dessert buffet, as well as a cash wine and beer bar. Mingle with like-minded concert-goers, sit back, and let the musical accomplishments of Beethoven and Brahms take you back to another time.
Saturday, July 16, 2016 // 8 p.m. // Botanical Research Institute of Texas // BUY TICKETS
6. NCHA's Cowboy Palooza
Kyle Redd, Fort Worth Americana singer/songwriter will put on a great show blending the sounds of country, folk and blues.
Saturday, July 16, 2016 // 6 p.m. – 10 p.m. // Will Rogers Memorial Center // LEARN MORE
7. Last Band Standing: Vodeo v. Repel the Robot
Last Band Standing will be making its way to Fort Worth this week as another local duo battles it out for the top spot. Make sure you have the night free to enjoy craft beers, listen to live music, and do a little (or a lot) of rocking out. Entry is free.
Thursday, July 21, 2016 // 7 p.m. – midnight // Flying Saucer Fort Worth // LEARN MORE