Take a variety of different classes at Soul Sweat Hot Yoga. | Photo by @soulsweatyogafortworth
Whether you’re a novice on the mat or an experienced yogi, Fort Worthians have plenty of places to practice. Find your zen at these 13 yoga studios around Fort Worth.
CorePower Yoga, WestBend
This fitness studio offers everything from stretching to strengthening muscles, with a particular focus on core power. Classes range from beginner-friendly to experienced, but the overall vibe is one of fitness positivity.
If you’re just getting started
Nanda Yoga, Cultural District Because no one is too small to stretch — Nanda Yoga helps kids build flexibility, coordination, and body awareness. Built into each class are activities like music, art, and mindfulness.
Argentine Steakhouse | 6:30-9 p.m. | Central Market Fort Worth | $110 | Dive into recipes created by one of Argentina’s most famous and creative chefs, Francis Mallmann, at this hands-on class.
Thursday, May 29
The 3418 Pop-Up Show | 8 p.m. | 1650 E. Randol Mill Rd., Ste. 100, Arlington | $34+ | Enjoy a night of live acoustic music in an intimate setting — with a surprise headliner to round off the evening.
Friday, May 30
Cowboy Pub Crawl | 7-9:15 p.m. | Bill Pickett Statue | $35+ | This historic tour discovers Cowtown history while sipping on brews.
Saturday, May 31
“Cats” | Saturday, May 31-Sunday, June 8 | 2 p.m. | Casa Mañana Theatre | $49+ | The Jellicles gather in Fort Worth to decide which one of their feline friends will get a magical rebirth in the classic musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber.
Sunday, June 1
Stockyards Foodie Tour | 12-2:30 p.m. | Fort Worth Stockyards | $89 | Follow Cowtown’s original brick walkways and wooden corrals while dining on local delights.
Two Fort Worth-area barbecue joints are among the best in the Lone Star State, according to Texas Monthly. Goldee’s Barbecue ranked No. 3 on the “Top 50 best BBQ of 2025” list, and Dayne’s Craft BBQ came in at No. 7.
Eat
Speaking of barbecue — happy National Brisket Day. In North Texas, we don’t exactly need an excuse to grab ourselves a few slices, but if you insist. What’s your favorite brisket spot in Fort Worth?Let us know.
Civic
Early voting is underway in the District 6 runoff election. Neither Mia Hall nor Daryl R. Davis II secured over 50% of the vote earlier this month, so voters are heading back to the polls between now and Saturday, June 7 to decide who will represent them as a councilmember.
Arts
Fort Worth’s film industry is set for a big cash injection. This past weekend, Texas lawmakers approved hundreds of millions of dollars in incentives for filmmakers in the Lone Star State. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker was among those celebrating the win — although the governor is yet to sign it. (Fort Worth Report)
Kids
The long school-less summer can be hard to plan out. Luckily, Fort Worth has an abundance of summer camp options. Whether the child in your life is into arts, nature, or sports, there’s something for every little one to enjoy. (Fort Worth Report)
Trending
Dallas City Council is voting on a rate increase for Atmos customers. Yes, another one. WFAA’s Paul Livengood and Cole Sullivan have the scoop.
Sports
Is new head coach Brian Schottenheimer changing the culture at the Dallas Cowboys? Get the biggest stories every day from the local experts with Locked On’s daily podcasts.
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