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Fat Daddy’s has a jam-packed events schedule with tons of fun stuff going on.

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We made it, Fort Worth: It’s officially the first day of summer. If you’re looking to celebrate, then hop in the car with us for a trip to Fat Daddy’s (781 W. Debbie Ln., Mansfield) to quench your thirst with:

  1. Killer happy hour specials (think: $2.50 well + domestic drafts, $3 margaritas) every weekday from 2-7 p.m.
  2. A stacked live event schedule
  3. Tons of activities, including weekly trivia + poker nights*

Music, drinks, and fun this way

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