Truck Yard officially opens in Alliance Town Center

The north Fort Worth location will be the brand’s largest.

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Who’s ready to party in the yard?

Photo by Truck Yard

Popular backyard hangout spot Truck Yard is opening Monday, Jan. 16 in Alliance Town Center at 3101 Prairie Vista Dr. 🎡

The foodie destination has locations across the state — including Dallas, The Colony, and Houston — but the Alliance location is expected to be the largest, with nearly two acres of outdoor space and a 7,500-sqft interior.

The space features unique murals (including a Dolly Parton-themed bathroom), a full-size Ferris wheel, fire pits, and a dog-friendly patio.

The menu will include a rotating lineup of local food trucks as well as Truck Yard’s own cheese steak and nacho truck. Drafts will be available from the company’s own brewery, Second Rodeo Brewing, along with cocktails and other specialty drinks.

The “West Texas Pole Barn” will serves as an indoor honky-tonk offering space for dining, events, and live music. The music lineup will be announced soon — if you’re interested in performing, fill out this form.

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