Toast of the town: Drink Up Week has arrived

This week — Monday, July 22-Friday, July 26, 2024 — we’re shining a spotlight on the vibrant drink scene in Fort Worth.

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Fresh off their Taylor Swift Wine Night this past weekend, WineHaus will be a participating venue during Drink Up Week.

Photo courtesy of WineHaus Fort Worth

Drink Up Week is finally here and we have a feeling it’ll be the toast of the town.

Here’s the tea — today through Friday, July 26, we’re celebrating the entrepreneurs, mixologists, venues, and beverages that make Fort Worth go ‘round.

As you know, we’ve created an interactive map of can’t-miss deals offered by local businesses in Cowtown. Here are the top deals our FTWtoday editors have their eyes on.

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Check out the interactive map of participating Drink Up businesses.

Map made with Proxi

City Editor Ted, a long-time fan of Little Red Wasp, is excited about the deal: $5 select draft, wine, or spirits or a $10 local flight, 4-6 p.m. each day. Ted also has a soft place in his heart for the downtown staple because, upon moving to Texas from New York, a bunch of the staff + some regulars were from NYC. A taste of home.

City Editor Kate is dying to try the seafoam margarita at Plank Provisions — just $9 during Drink Up Week — made with espolon reposado, mandarin, lime, agave nectar, and salt air. Someone tell us, is salt air shaken or stirred?

We hope you enjoy sipping your way through our city this week. Cheers to you and happy Drink Up Week, Fort Worthians.

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