Raise a glass — Drink Up Week is coming

We’ve got details and a map full of drink deals: We’ll be highlighting the vibrant beverage scene across Fort Worth from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, 2024.

Photo of two coffee drinks with latte art

Stop by Roots Coffeehouse in Fort Worth or North Richland Hills to try a cortado or latte with house-made syrup.

Photo by Roots Coffeehouse

We pride ourselves on keeping you in the mix — so take it from us, a week from today you’re going to want to raise a glass.

We’ll be celebrating Drink Up Week from Monday, July 22 to Friday, July 26, tipping our hats to the buzziest entrepreneurs, mixologists, venues, and beverages across Fort Worth.

We asked local businesses to participate in Drink Up Week by offering drink deals for our readers. Local businesses poured their all into the task — and the deals, well, they’re flowing.

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Sip on everything from coffee to cocktails during FTWtoday’s Drink Up Week.

Photo via Proxi Map + data via Google

Presenting: FTWtoday’s interactive map of Drink Up Deals across Fort Worth for our readers to bookmark, including must-grab deals like:

  • Roots Coffeehouse | Mention Drink Up Week to buy one, get one free on all coffee and tea.
  • Fort Brewery | Cool off with an ice cold select seasonal craft beer for only $4.
  • Soma Winery | Like a glass of wine after work? Grab your friends to split the bottle, which are $10 off during Drink Up Week.
  • The Down ‘n Out | Head to the neighborhood bar for 20% off Frozen Mountain Dew Margaritas and Frozen Cherry Whiskey Cokes.
  • Boulevard of Greens | Just hit the gym? Refuel with buy one, get one free smoothies all week.

Keep this map of Drink Up Week deals handy as you chart a course through our city next week. And don’t forget to forward this story to a friend and make plans to meet up for a drink.

Finally, a toast. We want to give a huge thank you to the local businesses participating in Drink Up Week 2024 and to you, our readers, because we know you’ll be out there supporting the beverage industry. We’ll see you at the coffee shop, brewery, and winery — drinks in hand, of course.

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