Flying Saucer Fort Worth is the perfect destination for those seeking a fantastic location to indulge in tasty food and drinks. Situated in the vibrant Sundance Square, merely a block from Bass Hall, this establishment offers everything you require for an enjoyable night out. There's something for everyone here, with over 80 beers on tap and over 100 in the bottle. And if you're hungry, they have a menu of tasty items like made-to-order pizza, house-smoked salmon, a half-pound Angus burger, and the honey-dipped chicken served with jalapeno gravy and fresh vegetables of the day. You can enjoy your drink and food on the patio beer garden or reserve the party room inside for a private affair. And now they're serving mixed drinks and wine too.
The Fort Worth Zoo aims to strengthen the bond between humans and nature by providing diverse, high-quality educational and entertaining family experiences. They strive to promote conservation and research to affect positive change and provide accurate information to nurture an appreciation of and respect for wildlife and the environment. Take in the entire collection of 112 animal species, of which 68 are in danger. They also have several fish, invertebrates, and big cats that are back, and their lush, reimagined habitat brings you closer to some of nature's most ferocious carnivores. Get ready for a thrilling experience.
Ready for a night of world-class entertainment? The Bass Performance Hall is the perfect destination for an immersive cultural experience. Situated in the heart of the city's arts and entertainment district, it is home to some of the most prominent ensembles in the region. The Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra, Texas Ballet Theater, and Fort Worth Opera are among the many groups that regularly perform at the venue, showcasing their extraordinary talent and bringing pride to the city. The Bass Performance Hall is not just a venue for established performers but also welcomes new and innovative acts that aim to enrich the cultural education of its audience. With 2,056 seats, this venue is the crown jewel of Fort Worth's cultural district.