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Are you ready to celebrate Independence Day in style? Tarrant Regional Water District is excited to announce the return of Fort Worth's Fourth, the Texas-sized fireworks show and festival. This event is in its 16th year and promises to be bigger and better than ever. Head down to Panther Island Pavilion and enjoy an evening of festival food, cold drinks, live music, kids' activities, and an impressive fireworks show. It's the perfect way to celebrate America's birthday with family and friends.
Enjoy a romantic and relaxing evening with your special someone at the Wine Thief Lounge at the Omni Fort Worth Hotel. The hand-selected boutique wines and artisanal cheeses will impress, and the impeccable service will ensure a truly unforgettable experience. Whether you're looking for a quiet night out with your date or a fun evening with the girls, the private wine bar is the perfect spot. With patio seating overlooking the Fort Worth Water Gardens, you can enjoy the beautiful scenery while sipping on some of the best wines in the world.
Kung Fu Saloon offers a place where you can have a good time. This bar and restaurant have been entertaining guests since 2009. You can relive the nostalgia of classic arcade games such as Galaga and Mortal Kombat or relax and play shuffleboard, ping pong, and free skee ball. Remember to grab a drink while you're there. Check out their full bar with domestic and craft beer on tap, unique drink menus, and infamous pickle shots. And when hunger strikes, their eclectic pub-style menu has something for everyone, from Nashville Hot Chicken Tacos to Cheeseburger Eggrolls. So head over to Kung Fu Saloon for fun and games.
The Circle Theatre in downtown Fort Worth is an exciting place to catch a show. They've been around since 1981 and produce about six plays a year, covering many themes and genres. They've put on tremendous contemporary plays like Opus, Something Intangible, and The Great American Trailer Park Musical. What's neat is that the shows are performed in front of a small audience of only 125 guests, making for a truly intimate and unique experience.