Festivals in Fort Worth this weekend

Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival Attendees

Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival attendees. | Photo provided

From cowboys to coffee and margaritas to foodie delights, this weekend is bursting at the seams with activities for all.

Red Steagall Cowboy Gathering + Western Swing Festival

📍121 E Exchange Ave.

🎟️Free to the public

The Fort Worth Stockyards is hosting a cowboy extravaganza, starting on Fri., Oct. 22. At this annual event, attendees will experience authentic western family fun with a chuckwagon parade, rodeos, contests + swing dancing.

Fort Worth Margarita Festival

📍3017 Morton St.

🎟️ $5-40

Join this enthusiastic celebration of one of the most classic cocktails around. Sample a variety of local margarita recipes and vote for your favorite. With food, music + the chance to win a cash prize, head over to this year’s festival happening on Sat., Oct. 23.

Fort Worth Coffee Festival

📍General Worth Square, 916 Main St.

🎟️Free, donations accepted

This unique gathering of Fort Worthians is designed to spark conversation + make a difference in the community all while benefiting coffee distributors as well as consumers. Stop by for coffee + conversation at this year’s Coffee Festival happening on Sat., Oct. 23.

Fort Worth Food + Wine Festival

📍5000 Clearfork Main St.

🎟️$100-200

This phenomenal foodie adventure begins Fri., Oct. 22. Attendees will partake in a diverse range of foods + beverages that are sure to delight the eyes and excite the taste buds. Eat, drink + be merry for a cause, proceeds go to the Fort Worth Food + Wine Foundation.

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