Western heritage roams freely in Fort Worth, where cattle drives occur twice a day in the Stockyards National Historic District. Enjoy diverse restaurants, exciting nightlife, cultural institutions and sporting events. Entertaining kids is a snap in the “City of Cowboys and Culture,” courtesy of Six Flags Over Texas, the Fort Worth Zoo or the Noble Planetarium and Museum of Science and History. You can depend on friendly and helpful service - the hallmark of true Texas hospitality.
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5.0 based on 936 reviews
A new $65 million concert hall that is home to the Fort Worth Symphony Orchestra.
We've seen several different events at Bass Hall. Everything from The Nutcracker, to Mannheim Steamroller. This venue is amazing. It is truly a classy place with an intimate connection to the artists that perform. They have a varied and eclectic mix of shows while paying homage to the classics. We are never disappointed. The venue has great parking near by and is a short walk to sundance square. It is easy to make a night or afternoon of it, by enjoying a nice dinner near by or capping off the evening with an adult beverage.They have valet parking and a store inside usually themed to the show being presented.
5.0 based on 6 reviews
90-minutes of magic, mind reading, and wonder involving six mysterious boxes as they are shuffled and opened one by one. This is the only mind reading show in Fort Worth; the small venue and limited audience size mean that you won’t just be watching the magic: you’ll be a part of it. Grab an award-winning single malt whisky, bourbon, gin, vodka, or rum and join Magician and Mentalist Grant Price as he presents "Kind of Makes You Wonder" - an experience that goes far beyond hiding scarves up sleeves and guessing which card you picked. Call the baby-sitter, grab your significant other, and call your friends because this is an experience you don’t want to miss. Your mind will be blown, you will laugh, and, yes, you'll wonder.
Grant Price puts on an incredible and intimate magic show. The crowd work is fun, the tricks are amazing, and his personality makes the show a blast. The show is the perfect length, and the venue is fantastic. I cannot recommend this show enough.
4.5 based on 228 reviews
Four Day Weekend is a critically-acclaimed improvisational comedy troupe specializing in corporate events. We perform for the public at our 212-seat theater in downtown Fort Worth every Friday and Saturday (7:30pm and 10pm). Additionally, we offer a wide variety of corporate event services, including emcee, keynote speaking, awards banquet hosting, team building workshops, and more! Let us know how we can help make your meeting memorable!
Comedy sketches by this group of comedians are as funny as any Saturday Night Live show! The crowd was laughing out loud during the whole show. It is family friendly comedy.
4.5 based on 14 reviews
Founded in 1981, Circle Theatre takes its name from its original location on Bluebonnet Circle. This professional regional theatre now resides in Fort Worth's lively entertainment district in Sundance Square. As a non-profit theatre, Circle is dedicated to producing the works of emerging contemporary playwrights in a comfortable, intimate setting. The Theatre is surrounded by a full array of restaurants, clubs and shopping establishments. Complimentary valet parking and convenient free parking is available for patrons.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Scat Jazz Lounge is a unique experience right from walking down an alley towards the neon sign to sitting in the cozy dimly lit lounge and checking the wine and cocktail list. I ended a first date by bringing her here, since we both enjoyed Jazz but had never visited Scat Jazz Lounge before. The Dona Paula Malbec was quite tasty and the young lady who took care of us made good suggestions and had a great personality. But as for the music... The Mississippi Bastard Project jammed from about 9pm until 1 or 2 in the morning. They were wonderful and really got the crown going (on weekends you may want to get there a bit early if you want a seat). Plus, it was the first time I had seen a sousaphone in person being played! I'm actually going back just a few days later because the experience was so good! I highly recommend swinging by Scat Jazz Lounge. They have live music six nights a week, and are closed on Mondays.
4.5 based on 156 reviews
Pete's Dueling Piano Bar is a sing-along, clap-along, drink-along, have-one-helluva-good-time-along bar! Come sing with us in Austin, Addison, Fort Worth, or Houston, Texas. We are now non smoking!
We walk down from our hotel to Pete's piano bar on a whim. It was a weeknight, so there was no cover. You want upstairs not knowing what to expect. We had a very attentive waitress who brought us drinks when we needed them. Drinks were reasonably priced. The performers were pure talent. which challenged them with some obscure 40 year old songs and they could play them almost instantly. They were very funny and very entertaining. Lots of audience involvement. Sometimes they brought in a bass guitar player a drummer and another guitar to play certain songs. Highly recommended for your friends for lots of fun in downtown Fort Worth.
4.0 based on 36 reviews
This place is fun and exciting. The comedians are funny. They do have a 2 item minimum purchase, but drinks and food are reasonably priced. I would like to go back another time.
4.0 based on 10 reviews
Panther Island Pavilion is a scenic outdoor venue on the Trinity River with downtown Fort Worth's skyline as its backdrop. The venue provides multiple stages - including the only waterfront stage in Texas and is home to Fort Worth's Fourth, Rockin' the River Summer Tubing & Music Series, Oktoberfest Fort Worth and a variety of festivals, concerts, 5k fundraisers and runs, watersports and more!
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