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Take advantage of one of the top 3 arts festivals in the U.S., the Main Street Fort Worth Art Festival. This annual April extravaganza showcases a juried art fair, live concerts, street performers, theater showcases, food tents, and more, all free of charge. You will want to experience the incredible art, fantastic music, and delicious food downtown Fort Worth offers during this festival. With over 200 juried artists from the local, regional, and national areas, this event turns downtown into Texas' most significant and revered arts festival.
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 Texas Cowboy Hall of Fame is a place of honor for those who have excelled in the sport and business of rodeo and the Western lifestyle in Texas. With over 100 inductees, including legends such as Nolan Ryan, Tommy Lee Jones, and George Strait, there is no shortage of incredible talent to admire. Each inductee has a booth filled with memorabilia for visitors to explore. Located in one of the historic horse and mule barns of the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, the museum is also home to the John Justin Trial of Fame exhibit, which pays tribute to the visionary man behind some of Forth Worth's most iconic boots. The Chisholm Trail Exhibit and Zigrang Bit Collection are also must-sees, featuring original pieces that only be found in the museum.