10 delicious kid-friendly drinks around Fort Worth

Drink Up Month isn’t just for grown ups — treat the littles to refreshing drinks like lemonade, Italian sodas and ices, and agua frescas.

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IYKYK — pretty much nothing beats Great Outdoors’ lemonade.

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Drink Up Month isn’t just for grown-ups — Fort Worth has a fountain of beverage options for people of all ages. Whether you’re looking for a non-alcoholic option or treating the fam to a refreshing beverage, these scrumptious sips are for you.

Luxurious lemonades

Great Outdoors Sub Shop | Order a sweet and sour glass of fresh lemonade with your sandwich — and an extra for the road.

Travelin’ Tom’s Coffee Truck | Who says you have to order coffee? Try the nitro lemonade for a bubbly bevvy or mix it with iced tea in an Arnold Palmer.

Piada Italian Street Food | Blackberry hibiscus lemonade — need we say more?

Superior sodas

Pop N Cream | Go old school and grab novel sodas in vintage glass bottles.

Swig | The Utah “Dirty Soda” trend made it to Cowtown in January with 30+ flavor combos.

151 Coffee | Not a coffee drinker? Try one of the 12 Italian soda flavors with whipped or heavy cream.

Italian ice

Jeremiah’s Italian Ice | Taste test 40+ flavors of the icy frozen beverage.

Rita’s Italian Ice | There are nearly 100 flavors of Italian ice, cream ice, and sugar-free frozen treats.

Aguas frescas

La Michoacana Plus | Try 10 different flavors of sweet and spicy, fruit-filled drinks.

La Piña Loca | The creaming fruit and Tajín combos are the perfect pairing for a slice of pizza.

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