Fort Worth Convention and visitors Bureau Blog

Cinco De Mayo Celebrations

Cinco de Mayo, or the Fifth of May, is a cultural and historical celebration commemorating the Mexican Army's unlikely victory over the French forces at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. The Battle of Puebla is a symbol of Mexican resilience and determination. Today, Cinco de Mayo is celebrated…

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Fort Worth Signature Dishes

There are so many eateries and bars in Fort Worth that feature a signature food or beverage – that one item you crave, or go back for over and over. Here are some Fort Worth favorites to try if you’re visiting, or revisiting. Dishes are listed in alphabetical order by establishment name. Food…

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Cinco de Mayo in Fort Worth

Cinco de Mayo Celebrations have started, and Fort Worth has a few in store to commemorate Mexico’s victory at the Battle of Puebla in 1862. From drink specials around town to family-friendly events, Cinco de Mayo is also a great excuse to support Mexican-owned businesses in the city…

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Pan de Muerto y Dia de los Muertos

Pan de Muerto has arrived. In panaderías across Fort Worth you can now find the Mexican sweet bread next to conchas, cuernos, marranitos, and other pan dulce. Pan de Muerto is prepared and eaten leading up to Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) observed the 1st and 2nd of November. Not to be…

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Late-Night Dining in Fort Worth

There’s a lot to do in Fort Worth at night. Sometimes you don’t want the fun to end, or maybe you need to get a little food in you before you make the drive home. Here are 14restaurants open past midnight…

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New Dining in Fort Worth

It takes a certain amount of chutzpah to open an eatery or a cocktail establishment during a pandemic. But these seven restaurants and bars are banking that 2021 will be their year…

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