There's trouble at the Texas Star Dinner Theater. The notorious railroad tycoon, Horace Grimsby, has vanished, and a dangerous gunslinger is on the loose. Marshal Jim Courtright is on edge and needs your help to solve this mystery. Join in on a night of laughter and intrigue as you travel through the wild west and meet some of the wackiest characters you've ever seen. You're responsible for uncovering the culprit, so put on your thinking cap and prepare for an unforgettable experience. With a delicious dinner, a fully stocked bar, and a side-splitting show, this award-winning 90-minute murder mystery dinner theater performance is an event you won't want to miss.
The Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo is a true Texas tradition that's been around since 1896. For 23 days, you can experience rodeo action, livestock shows, kid-friendly exhibits, live music, food, a carnival, shopping, and more. They have exciting events like the Best of the West Ranch Rodeo, Best of Mexico Celebración, Cowboys of Color Rodeo, Bulls Night Out Extreme Bull Riding, and the Texas Champions Challenge. And let's not forget about the FWSSR PRORODEO Tournament, which takes place in the world's most excellent venue for the rodeo.
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.