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Who’s hungry? Burger Week stacks up next week

Get ready to chow down Cowtown because 25 local eateries will be serving $6 specialty burgers all week long.

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Our mouths are watering already.

Photo by @themeatboard

Our mouths are watering at the lineup for the 5th annual Fort Worth Burger Week. Over 25 local eateries will serve $6 specialty burgers from Monday, Aug. 21 to Sunday, Aug. 27 + proceeds will support the Tarrant Area Food Bank.

Don’t miss the Kick-Off Party on Saturday, Aug. 19, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. at Fort Brewery. The first 150 guests can snag a free Burger Week goodie bag and a pair of Billy Bob’s Texas concert tickets.

But wait, there’s more. Take a discounted ride on a Trinity Metro bus or ZIPZONE to get your burger for a chance to win a prize. There will be daily giveaways and a Grand Prize of a $1,000 Big Green Egg ceramic grill, courtesy of FWGrills.

The official Burger Week Passport that outlines all of the hunger-satisfying sandwiches, details, and business hours will be released on Friday, but we’ve got a sneak peek of the participating restaurants.

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