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Bottoms up: Celebrate National Tequila Day at Thompson’s Bookstore

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Cheers, Fort Worth.

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It’s National Tequila Day, Fort Worth — and we’re getting in the spirit with help from Thompson’s Bookstore. Whether you’re a seasoned connoisseur or new to the world of agave, they’ve got the perfect pour to celebrate this national holiday.

Explore their premium tequila selection and toast to an unforgettable night. Cheers, Fort Worth.

Sip, sip, hooray

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