summer 2012
Summer Fashion | Fun in the Sun | Get Cultured | Foodies Speak
YOU WANT PLUOTS? WE GOT PLUOTS. YOU WANT SAFFRON? WE GOT SAFFRON.
WE GOT PLUOTS. With 600 cheeses, two thousand wines, acres of produce and aisles of experts, Central Market is ripe with succulent samples and fresh perspective. Come fill a basket with your favorites – and fill your head with ideas.
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When where you live inspires what you do, we call that living life Alaskan.
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Experience the Near Southside FRIDAY, JUNE 8TH, 7PM:
JOSH WEATHERS & FOXTROT UNIFORM
Beautiful Streets
Magnolia Avenue & Park Place Restaurants
Historic Charm Cool Careers
Urban Living
BURNING HOTELS & AIR REVIEW
DAYS!
D FRI N O C E S N O NOW
Community Events
Great Restaurants
FRIDAY, JULY 13TH, 7PM:
Urban Living: Lofts, Townhomes, & Bungalows Fort Worth South, Inc. 1606 Mistletoe Blvd • www.fortworthsouth.org • 817-923-1343 SUMMER 2012
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Come See What We Have Growing! Locally Grown Fresh Produce Large Selection of Bedding Plants and Hanging Baskets, Garden Decor and Pottery, Unique Jams, Honey, Salad Dressings & More!
Green’s Produce & Plants
Family Owned and Operated • Est. 1969
3001 W. Arkansas Lane • Arlington, 76016 greensproduce.com • (817) 274-2435 Hours: Mon-Sat 8-8pm, Sun 8-6pm
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Summer Concert Series Free Music Under The Stars May 25 – July 3, 2012
May 25, 26 & 27 4:30 to 10:30pm
Sat, May 26
Fri, May 25
MEMORIAL DAY WEEKEND
Sun, May 27
Michael Martin Murphey & the Rio Grande Band
Ray Wylie Hubbard John David Kent
Asleep At The Wheel The Damn Quails
Hudson Moore • Jason Eady
Maren Morris • Charlie Shafter
Ghosts Along the Brazos • Crystal Yates
Thu, May 31 MarchFourth Marching Band
Fri, June 1 BeauSoleil
Sat, June 2 The Tejas Brothers
Sun, June 3 Guitar Shorty
Thu, June 7 Air Review
Fri, June 8 The Derailers
Sat, June 9 No Justice
Sun, June 10 Red Young & Black Red Black
Thu, June 14 Havana NRG
Fri, June 15 The Trishas
Sat, June 16 Rodney Parker & 50 Peso Reward
Sun, June 17 Sierra Leone’s Refugee All Stars
Thu, June 21 Los TexManiacs
Fri, June 22 Two Tons of Steel
Sat, June 23 Benefit Concert Eddie Money
Sun, June 24 No Concert
Thu, June 28 The Elders
Fri, June 29 Burning Hotels
Sat. June 30 Dale Watson
Sun, July 1 Big Sam’s Funky Nation
All Concerts Above at 8 pm
Childen’s Concert Series Wednesdays 9:30 am & 7:30pm May 30 David Chicken June 6 Sara Hickman June 13 The Boogers June 20 Bandan Koro June 27 Big Don
BENEFIT CONCERT Sat, June 23
Eddie Money Tickets Required Tickets at 817.543.4308 or online
Tues, July 3
Pure Prairie League Food, Fun, Fireworks & Free Music starting at 6:30 pm
Visit our mobile site for directions, concert schedule and weather updates
100 W. Abram St., Arlington, Texas • 817.543.4301 • www.levittpavilionarlington.org
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GetCultured From early June through Sun, Aug 19, Amon Carter Museum of American Art (3501 Camp Bowie Blvd, Cultural District, 817-738-1933) will exhibit American Vanguards: Graham, Davis, Gorky, de Kooning and Their Circle, 1927–1942, a collection of more than 60 pieces from a revolutionary period in modern art.
Combining comedy, music, and technology, Blue Man Group has been wowing audiences across the globe for decades and will be at Bass Performance Hall (525 Commerce St, downtown, 817-212-4280) Tue, Jun 26, thru Sun, Jul 1. Arshile Gorky’s “Organization” will be on display at the Carter thru Aug 19 as part of a hyper-modern exhibit.
The acerbic wisdom of legendary Texas pundit Molly Ivins comes to life at Stage West (821 W Vickery Blvd, 817-784-9378). No good ol’ boy is safe in Red Hot Patriot: The Kickass Wit of Molly Ivins thru Sun, Jun 17.
Hanging now thru Wed, Jun 13, at Artspace 111 (111 Hampton St, downtown, 817-692-3228) is new work by Fort Worth artists Michael Bane, who uses painstaking techniques to achieve startling trompe l’oeil effects.
Margaret Engel stars as Texan iconoclast Molly Ivins in Stage West’s new production thru Jun 17.
Hailed as the greatest portrait painter of the 20th century, Lucian Freud (1922-2011) worked from models instead of photographs, and his paintings, honest and visceral, reflect the delicate dance between object and observer. Hanging from Sun, Jul 1, thru Sun, Oct 28, at the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth (3200 Darnell St, Cultural District, 817-738-9215) is Lucian Freud: Portraits, an exhibit of approximately 90 pieces. Fort Worth will be the only U.S. venue.
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Fort Worth painter Michael Bane uses intense techniques to create painterly illusions, and an exhibit of his work will be on display at Artspace 111 thru Jun 13.
LUCIAN FREUD PORTRAITS
MODERN ART MUSEUM OF FORT WORTH
The Only U.S. Venue Kimbell Art Museum
July 1– October 28 www.themodern.org 817.738.9215
impressionism.kimbellart.org GLOBAL SPONSOR
This exhibition is organized by the National Portrait Gallery, London, in association with the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth. Pictured: Reflection (Self-Portrait), 1985. Oil on canvas. 22 x 21 inches. Private collection, Ireland. © The Lucian Freud Archive. Image: Courtesy The Lucian Freud Archive
3333 CAMP BOWIE BOULEVARD | FORT WORTH, TX 76107-2792 817-332-8451 | METRO 817-654-1034
This exhibition is organized by the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Massachusetts. It is supported by an indemnity from the Federal Council on the Arts and the Humanities. Image: Pierre-Auguste Renoir, A Box at the Theater (At the Concert), detail, 1880, oil on canvas. © Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, Mass. Promotional support is provided by:
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Kay’s
Hallmark
Cute Summer Sports-Themed We carry Tyler brand candles Accessories Gifts for Dad! plus many more! 4828 Camp Bowie Blvd. Fort Worth, TX • 817-731-8283 Monday-Saturday 9am-6pm
Quench Your Thirst for Knowledge! A FREE adult gathering presented on the first Tuesday of every month. Join us for these dates: Tuesday, June 5, 2012 – 7 p.m. Venus in Greek Mythology Featuring Dr. Charles C. Chiasson Professor of Philosophy & Humanities, University of Texas at Arlington Capital Bar: 3017 Morton Street, Fort Worth, TX
Tuesday, July 10, 2012 – 7 p.m. (Second Tuesday)
Tuesday, August 7, 2012 – 7 p.m. Tuesday, September 4, 2012 – 7 p.m. PUBlic Knowledge is free for anyone 21 and up. No RSVP required. See our website for topics, future dates and locations.
Promotional Partners
fortworthmuseum.org FORT WORTH MUSEUM OF SCIENCE AND HISTORY
1600 Gendy Street . Fort Worth, Texas 76107
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FW Weekly Summer Guide
Grand Prairie Arts Council Presents
2012 Summer Musical
The premiere venue in the DFW Metroplex BOX OFFICE: 817-226-4400 www.arlingtonmusichall.com The newly remodeled Arlington Music Hall is the premiere venue in the DFW Metroplex. This historic Music Hall provides audiences with a unique entertainment experience.
June 21-23 & 28-30, 8 pm June 24 & July 1, 2 pm
Upcoming Shows:
Uptown Theater, 120 East Main, Grand Prairie 75050
SYMPHONY
Tickets now on sale!
ARLINGTON
online: artsgp.com / call: 972-237-8786
$11, $16, $21
Discounts for ages 1- 21, 55- up & groups
ONCE A MONTH @ 7:30PM
SATURDAY NIGHTS @ 7PM
www.symphonyarlington.org
www.arlingtoncountrymusicrevue.com
Inspire your child’s creative side this summer!
Summer in the Arts July 9- August 4
Inspire your child’s creative side this summer with the Arts Council’s Summer in the Arts Program - four weeks of arts programming including two full-day weeklong workshops taught by professional artisans in art and music and a two-week, full-day Musical Theatre Workshop. Workshops culminate in performances & exhibits.
MAY 26th @ 7PM
Gene Watson AUGUST 3rd @ 7:30PM
July 9-13: Art Explosion Create masterpieces in a variety of art media.
July 16-20: Move to the Music Explore a variety of musical instruments & perform musical pieces in a public concert. For all ability levels.
July 23 - August 4: Musical Theatre Workshop Explore all aspects of Musical Theatre through Musical Theatre Production of ROCK! Camps run Mondays – Fridays, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Art & Music - $100 per session / Musical Theatre - $175 Discount: enroll for all 3 programs - save $50 Enrollment is limited, sessions are filling quickly! For registration, age and program details go online to www.artsgp.com or call 972-642-ARTS. Summer in the Arts is sponsored by a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts.
GPAC: 972-642-ARTS / artsgp.com
JUNE 8th @ 7:30PM
SEPTEMBER 28th @ 7:30PM
DERYL
DODD
JUNE 22nd @ 7:30PM
OCTOBER 5th @ 7:30PM
For additional concerts and information:
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Salon & Boutique
Big city styles in a small town atmosphere with small town prices.
Visit us at cowgirljunkieco.com
817-297-4304 10817 FM RD 1902 Crowley, TX 76036
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Blossoms on the Bricks A Premium Flower Shoppe on Camp Bowie
Join us for our 23rd Annual Celebration of National Tap Dance Day with Special Guest Performers Ronald Young and Sarah Petronio and many more! Friday May 25, 2012 7pm. Free Admission, Donations Appreciated
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5023 Camp Bowie Blvd. • 817-377-1900
www.blossomsonthebricks.com • Like us on Facebook
June 11-15 • June 18-22 • July 9-13 • July 16-20 Monday-Thursday | 9am-5pm
Groups limited to 15 children each Ages 6 to 10, and 11 & up 1628 5th Ave. | Fort Worth, 76104 | 817-923-9500 www.artsfifthavenue.org
Meditation • T’ai Chi • Spiritual Healing Touch A course in miracles •Metaphysical Study
A Positive Path for Spiritual Living 5051 Trail Lake Drive | FW, TX 76133
Traditional sensibilities for a modern life.
Gifts, wrapping, jewelry and more.
817.423.2965
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4823 Camp Bowie Blvd | 817-377-3558
All Wood is Good at Rawhide Rustic yoga
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1706 8th avenue | fort worth, tx 76110 817.908.3569 (flow) www.urbanyogafw.com
in Old Town Burleson across from Babe’s
FREE Local Delivery with Purchase
108 W. Ellison • Burleson. Texas • 817-721-1932
New & Only Location at 7921 Camp Bowie Blvd. • 817-831-9966
Insurance claims • custom paint • classic restoration custom fabrication • interiors • audio / visual • tint NO JOB TOO BIG • NO JOB TOO SMALL • WE DO IT ALL! www.picassos-automotive.com SUMMER 2012
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Fort Worth Foodies Speak By Celestina Blok
We asked some our favorite movers and shakers (and cookers) in Fort Worth Foodland for some insight into their favorite food-related things. Here’s what these fine folks had to say. Hugo Galvan, Executive Chef, Hacienda San Miguel
Tuan Pham, Executive Sous Chef, Shinjuku Station
2948 Crockett St, FW, 817-386-9923 www.hsmw7.com Favorite thing to eat while on the patio: ceviche Favorite odd food pairing: dried chile peppers, hibiscus, and pomegranate Food crush: seafood
711 W Magnolia Av, FW, 817-923-2695 www.shinjuku-station.com Favorite thing to eat while on the patio: tuna tartare Favorite odd food pairing: sake-steamed mussels Favorite summer dessert: Japanese purin (flan)
John Hartnett, Partner, Flips Patio Grill
Mike Micallef, President, Reata
6613 Fossil Bluff Dr, FW, 817-847-4424 www.flipsgrill.com Favorite odd food pairing: burger with a fried egg Favorite go-to summer food ingredient: lime Favorite summer drink: margarita on the rocks
310 Houston St, FW, 817-336-1009 www.reata.net Favorite thing to eat while on the patio: field-green salad with tenderloin Favorite go-to summer ingredient: peaches or mangos Food crush: Padma Lakshmi and Wagyu Tomahawk bone-in ribeye
Shawn Horne, Partner, Monty’s Corner 2600 W 7th St, FW, 817-877-0087 www.montyscorner.com Favorite odd food pairing: champagne and chicken wings Favorite go-to summer food ingredient: Texas peaches Favorite summer dessert: coconut cream pie
Kay Greenlee, Partner, Dutch’s Hamburgers 3009 S University Dr, FW, 817-927-5522 www.dutchshamburgers.com Favorite thing to eat while on the patio: turkey-melt with jalapeños Favorite summer drink: frozen margarita Favorite summer dessert: strawberry shortcake
Russell House, Owner, Pop’s Burgers & Grill 4413 Trail Lake Dr, FW, 817-560-1609 www.popsburgersandgrill.com Favorite thing to eat while on the patio: Pop’s bacon-jalapeño cheeseburger Favorite go-to summer food ingredient: cayenne pepper Favorite summer drink: margarita on the rocks
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Brent Hines, Executive Chef, Winewood Grill 1265 S Main St, Grapevine, 817-421-0200 www.thewinewoodgrill.com Favorite thing to eat while on the patio: tenderloin bruschetta Favorite summertime dessert: key lime pie Food crush: his tasting spoon
Brian Strong, Executive Chef, Winslow’s Wine Café 4101 Camp Bowie Blvd, FW, 817-546-6843 www.winslowswinecafe.com Favorite thing to eat while on the patio: avocado crab salad Favorite odd food pairing: Asian and Italian Favorite go-to summer ingredient: sushi-grade tuna
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Vinos’
S I N C E 1985 S I N C E 1985
The Margarita The Margarita Capital of Texas Capital of Texas
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est. 1992 Serving a large variety of American, Mexican and Italian food! 124 E. Worth Street • Historic Downtown Grapevine • Call for Directions 817.481.4668
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Historic Downtown Grapevine Call for Directions • 817.481.4668
Come enjoy Vino’s large dance floor and karaoke Sun-Fri.
$5 Daily Specials
Sun: All You Can Eat Spaghetti Mon: Vino’s Special Tues: Hamburger Basket w/Chips Wed: All You Can Eat Spaghetti Thurs: Nachos Fri: BLT Basket w/French Fries
Happy Hour: Everyday 11am-8pm
vinoshurst.com
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Now Serving Beer Margaritas! Thirsty Thursday
Live Music Thu, Fri & Sat 7-10pm
$5 Margaritas All Day
COMING SOON: New Summer Menu
“A Taste of the Yucatan!” 909 West Magnolia • Fort Worth, TX 76104 • 817-924-8646 • www.yucatantacostand.com
fort worth food park A Gourmet Food Truck Experience Live Music Every Thursday
Cantina Now Open! Serving Craft Beers, Wine & Coffee Red Jett Sweets • Salsa Limon Lee’s Grilled Cheese • The Drifting Bistro and Many More!
Hours:
Thur. 11am-2pm, 5pm-9:30pm Fri. 11am-2pm, 5pm-10:00pm Sat. 11am-10pm, Sun 10am-9pm
2509 Weisenberger St • FW 76107 • 817-862-7289 Behind West 7th Target
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Best Middle Eastern 2008, 2009, 2010 & 2011 Best Buffet 2008, 2009 & 2010 Best Ice Cream 2009 Best Vegetarian Meal 2010 – FW WEEKLY
Southern Hospitality. Mediterranean Flavor. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• This Summer Your Favorite Classic Films Return to the Big Screen!
Visit movietavern.com for locations and complete schedule.
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1622 Park Place Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76110
www.chadramezza.com 817.924.2372
HICKORY STICK BAR-B-Q “You’ve tried the rest, now try the best!”
Saturday & Sunday Mornings at 9 a.m. Choose from a variety of morning favorites featured on our NEW Breakfast Menu. Available for our 9 a.m. showtime only.
Catering or Dine In Serving Beer, Wine & Margaritas Family Owned & Operated Since 1976 Celebrating 36 Years!
Open Tues. - Sat. 8am - 8pm 900 E. Enon, Everman, TX 817-478-9997 • Catering 817-999-2892 20
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Fill up your coolers this summer!
Liq-O-Rama! so much more than a liquor store
Offering Event Planning for ALL Your Adult Beverage Needs! Private & Holiday Parties Corporate Functions Wedding Receptions Rehearsal Dinners Showers Bachelor & Bachelorette Parties 1228 S. Blue Mound Road Saginaw, Texas 682-286-9800 • NW Corner of 820 & Blue Mound
Featuring the largest section of wine, distilled spirits, specialty liqueurs & beer in Tarrant County! Over 1200 different wines, 500 distilled spirits & more than 150 domestic, imported and microbrewed beers! 2400 Meacham Blvd. Fort Worth, Texas 817-624-9800 • SW Corner IH 35 & Meacham SUMMER 2012
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Delicious Gourmet Tamales!
LET US CATER YOUR SUMMER COOKOUTS!
DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS MON: TAMALE PLATE - Choose 2 Tamales, Beans, Rice, Chips & Salsa Roja TUE: TACO PLATE - Tomatillo Chicken or Honey Chipotle Beef $6.99 WED: ENCHILADA PLATE - 2 Chicken & Goat Cheese Enchiladas $6.99 THU: QUESADILLA - With Chipotle Ranch Dipping Sauce $6.99 FRI: BURRITO - Brisket, Chicken, Pork or Vegetarian & Cheese $6.99 SAT: TAMALE PIE - With Chips, Salsa Roja, Pico $6.99 All You Can Eat 5 Course Brunch Buffet Sunday, 10:30-2
Mon-Sat 11-3 • Sun 10:30-2 713 W. Magnolia Avenue parking in rear
Lunch • Brunch • Dine In
817-926-9909 HotDamnTamales.com
10 YEARS AND STILL SMILING! 324 S. Saginaw Blvd., Saginaw, Texas 76179 • 817-847-0400
THE FOOD
THE PATIO
THE OWNER
BOBBY ALBANESE
STUFFED CHICKEN, LOBSTER RAVIOLI, SMOKED CHICKEN FETTUCCINI, EGGPLANT PARMIGIANO, CHICKEN OR VEAL PICATTA, RIGATONI BOLOGNESE, CAPPUCCINO CRUSTED PORK TENDERLOIN, PENNE CAPRESE, VEAL INVOLTINI, BLACK PEPPER CRUSTED FILET MIGNON, SHRIMP SCAMPI, SEAFOOD FETTUCCINI ALFREDO, CHICKEN PARMIGIANO CLASSICO, RISOTTO DI MARE, BAKED ZITI, STUFFED CHICKEN MARSALA, PROSCIUTTO, SHRIMP AND ASPARAGUS RISOTTO, GRILLED SALMON, TILAPIA PAPILLOTE, BUFFALO MEAT BALLS, GRANDMA’S LASAGNA
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FORT WORTH’S PREMIERE MUSIC, DINING AND DRINK DESTINATION!
OPENING JUNE 15TH
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John Oates June 15th
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NEW LOCATION GRAND OPENING
Hot Club of Cowtown
4413 Trail Lake Dr, FW
Saturday, June 2nd 6-9pm
June 17th
Live Music by Dave Milsap $3.75 Margaritas & $1.75 Longnecks 817-927-0722 www.popsburgersandgrill.com Mon-Thur 11am-9pm, Fri & Sat 11am-10pm, Closed Sun
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Daily Caribbean Cuisine starting at $5.99
Our patio is waiting for you!
HAPPY HOUR M-F 4-7PM OPEN FOR LUNCH M-F 11A-2:30P
WINE WEDNESDAYS Select bottles half price
BRUNCH ON SUNDAYS 10:30A-1:30P
STEAKS • SEAFOOD SIGNATURE SANDWICHES
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LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Every Thursday thru Sunday
“Come Experience the Mojitos Elite Latin Nightlife”
4033 E. Belknap St. Haltom City, TX
817-744-7804 • www.mojitosdfw.com Open 7 Days a Week
Spend Summer on…
Our Patio! We Have… 67 Beers on Draught, Cask-Conditioned Beer & 80+ in a Bottle, Full Menu ‘til 2am
Awesome Food
& Cold Drinks
3716 Camp Bowie Blvd. FW, TX 817.886.2327 Open 365 Days A Year www.gingermanpub.com
3009 South University • 817.927.5522 www.dutchshamburgers.com
El Gabacho
on the
PARTY PATIO!
TEX MEX GRILL
Happy Hour Mon-Fri 11-7
BEST MARGARITA • BEST QUESO BEST TEX-MEX OVER $10 Fort Worth Weekly BEST TEX-MEX BETWEEN DALLAS & FORT WORTH!
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Get Outside! Five minutes outside is proven to boost your mood. Yes, even if it’s 101 degrees out. So put down the ice cream, put on you big-girl or big-boy pants, uh, we mean “shorts,” and get the hell out into the great wide open. What are you waiting for?!
Go Jump In A Lake
Got kids? Burger’s Lake is more like a giant pool with your favorite toys, including a diving board, trampoline, and more, located at 1200 Meandering Rd, FW.
Gone Fishin’ Lake Worth lifted the consumption ban and hasn’t been fished in a while, so if there is such a thing as shooting fish in a barrel but with a fishing pole instead of, y’know, a gun, then Lake Worth is the place for you.
Don’t Be That Guy (or Girl)
Stay hydrated. Buy a reusable bottle and refill it constantly. Spending even 10 minutes in the Texas summer heat will have your body craving hydration. Why not finally break down and buy a reusable water bottle to avoid contributing to the massive piles of plastic bottles in landfills and to help combat the harmful pollutants released from the production of plastic water bottles? Whether you’re mowing the lawn, exercising, or otherwise adventuring outdoors, the 24-oz. Katadyn Mybottle Purifier Bottle is perfect for you. Available at Backwoods (3212 W 7th St, FW, 817-332-2423), Mybottle lets you drink directly from local water sources. The filter can be used 155 times before a replacement is needed.
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Get on Your Bike and Ride!
Feel good about yourself for being good to Mother Earth while getting to your destination or simply cruise the trails and parks around the city. Several great local bike shops in Tarrant County can send you home with a top-notch bike, but if you can’t commit just yet and or need a bike for a couple of hours for recreation, Trinity Bicycles can help. Call 817-484-6825 for reservations.
Sit at the Grownup Table After enjoying the great outdoors at Eagle Mountain Lake, dive into the local community –– the Eagle Mountain area is loaded with quite a few awesome bars and restaurants, including Eagle’s Nest (8455 Boat Club Rd, FW, 817-236-8881), The Spot (9307 Boat Club Rd, FW, 817-236-4600), and Boo Ray’s of New Orleans (7255 Boat Club Rd, FW, 817-236-6149).
Pool Your Resources Slide, slide, slippity slide on over to North Richland Hills to enjoy one of the most wondrous water parks around, NRH20 (9001 Blvd 26, 817-427-6500), or jump into Hawaiian Falls (multiple locations), opening May 26.
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In my wallet is a tattered Fat Tire label which I’ve had for 11 years. Ever since my first one, I immediately fell in love with this refreshing ale and the company’s ecoconscience ways. Amongst friends, this label has led to many discussions such as,
“ Is it possible to jump a recycling bin on a banana seat bike?” (Yes, but next time don’t pedal so fast!) Thanks Fat Tire for making recycling and biking so much fun. Frances M. of South Carolina
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3101 Ave E, Arlington, 817-649-0100 www.abundantharvesthydroponics.com Abundant Harvest’s mission is to provide the latest quality products and the highest level of customer service in the industry. The owners and employees are passionate about hydroponic gardening and take a sincere interest in every customer’s garden. If you have any problems or need assistance, call the good people at Abundant Harvest, and they’ll do what they can to make sure that you too have your own abundant harvest.
Alaskan Brewing Co.
www.alaskanbeer.com Alaska has a rich history of brewing. From the explorers of the 1700s through the Gold Rush, many a thirsty Alaskan has been able to enjoy locally made beers. Now, thanks to a successful, growing business, Alaskan brewers are able to offer a vast inventory of frosty beverages to many thirsty Texans and beyond. Take your pick to soothe the hottest of Texas’ summer days with one of Alaska’s award-winning brews for yourself.
Alley Cats/Putt Putt Golf and Games
Various locations throughout Tarrant County 817-897-6996 This Summer let the kids have fun at the Alley Cats Bowling and Putt-Putt Golf and Games Summer Camp for kids ages 5-12 years old. The summer camp hours are Mon-Fri from 7:30am-6pm. There are fun activities planned each and every day for your child/children to enjoy all summer long or just for a week. They also offer after-school programs, team parties and fundraisers throughout the year.
Arlington Music Hall
224 N Center St, Arlington, 817-274-5700 www.arlingtonmusichall.com Arlington Music Hall is where elegance meets excellence in entertainment. The renovation of the hall is now complete, allowing audiences to enjoy a truly unique entertainment experience. The 1,100seat auditorium includes state-of-the-art sound and lighting, an expanded stage, and a classic new décor that enhances the hall’s sophistication and style.
Arts 5th Avenue
1628 5th Av, FW, 817-923-9500 www.artsfifthavenue.org Arts 5th Avenue is an eclectic neighborhood arts center in Fort Worth’s Historic Fairmount District on the Near South Side. A5A offers classes and performances, featuring drama, music, visual arts, dance, film, and more in every style, from every era, from around the neighborhood, and from around the world. A5A also provides space for meetings, rehearsals, and events large and small.
Bicycles, Inc.
Multiple Tarrant Count locations www.bicyclesincdfw.com Bicycles Inc. wants to be your bike shop. Their motto is “Quality products, quality people, and quality service since 1979.” A family-owned business, Bicycles Inc. has four locations in Tarrant County, and their inventory is among the largest in Texas. They also carry a full line of bicycle accessories to make sure you have what you need to have fun and be safe on your bike. Whether it’s a minor tune-up or a major overhaul, Bicycles Inc.’s professional service department will keep you rolling.
Billy Bob’s Texas
2520 Rodeo Plaza, FW, 817-624-7117 www.billybobstexas.com Billy Bob’s Texas delivers the world’s greatest honky tonk experience and creates lasting Texas memories for each and every visitor. Stop in to shop, ride a mechanical bull, dine, hear live music and more. Billy Bob’s Texas announces the return of Willie Nelson’s Legendary 4th of July Picnic, plus hosts the Summerland Tour with Everclear, Gin Blossoms, Sugar Ray and others.
The Blu Crab
6115 Camp Bowie Blvd, FW, 817-763-8585 www.theblucrab.com The Blu Crab strives to offer unique tastes of fresh seafood and quality steaks for an unforgettable dining experience. Traditional delicacies such as fresh salmon, mahi mahi, and sea bass are flown in daily. Enjoy an original N’awlins seafood boil of crawfish or gulf shrimp, snow crab, king crab, blue crab, and Maine lobster tails. Pull up a seat at one of the three full service bars, the lounge, or the spacious covered patio with professional bartenders.
BlinQ Lash & Brow Boutique
3900 Cheney Dr, Ste 117, Arlington 817-472-5467 www.blinqboutique.com BlinQ Boutique is a specialty spa focusing on lash extensions and brow sculpting. Their services enhance your natural beauty and give you a new “lash” on life.
While enjoying BlinQ’s beautiful, relaxing ambience and top-notch service, browse the fashionable boutique apparel, accessories and handbags. Most of us weren’t born with long, luscious lashes but now you can have the celebrity look in a BlinQ.
Blossoms on the Bricks
5023 Camp Bowie Blvd, FW, 817-377-1900 www.blossomsonthebricks.com Blossoms on the Bricks is the new, premier flower shop on Camp Bowie. Blossoms on the Bricks pride themselves on only using the highest quality flowers and creative floral designs that spark any imagination. Besides being able to meet your floral needs, they also carry an extensive line of candles, jewelry, home décor, and baby gifts.
By Design Contemporary Furniture
2160 N Collins St, Arlington, 817-261-2800 www.bydesigntx.com By Design has delivered quality handcrafted furniture into homes around North Texas for more than 20 years. Bright, bold fabrics and clean lined tables dazzle the showroom floor at By Design. The store also features furniture and accessories from the finest upscale designers, including Greenington, Copeland, IMG USA, Ekornes, and more. If you’re seeking a fresh look for your home, don’t forget about By Design, or you’ll miss out on the best quality furniture around.
Cat City Grill
1208 W Magnolia Av, FW, 817-916-5333 www.catcitygrill.com Martin Thompson, former chef of Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House downtown, now has his own place, and he’s well on his way to international celebrity chef status. His Cat City Grill is a casual but elegant bar and restaurant in the heart of the booming Near South Side. Enjoy lunch, dinner, or happy hour on Cat City’s newly expanded patio and don’t miss Sunday brunch.
Central Market
4651 W Fwy, FW, 817-989-4700 1425 E Southlake Blvd, Southlake, 817-310-5600 Besides aisles and miles of the most exciting produce and packaged foods from around the world (including lots of local and organic products), Central Market has a full-service café, often features live music, and has one of the best cheese departments in the country, plus a staggering buffet of chef-prepared food to go. This is a market in the fullest sense of the word: a place to eat, meet, and learn.
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Chadra Mezza and Grill
1622 Park Place Av, FW, 817-924-2372 www.chadramezza.com Winner of more than 10 Fort Worth Weekly Best Of awards, Chadra offers a mix of Lebanese and Italian fare that’s pure bliss. Sample a wide variety of Chadra’s best dishes, including crab during the seafood-and-lamb buffet (6-10pm Fri-Sat, $15.95 per person). Don’t let the buffet fool you –– Chadra is vegan-friendly and also serves pizza for lessadventurous diners. Check out the restaurant’s beautiful patio whether you’re stopping in for a full meal or drinks after work.
Cowgirl Junkie Salon & Boutique
10817 FM 1902, Crowley, 817-297-4304 www.cowgirljunkieco.com The girl’s at Cowgirl Junkie Salon & Boutique know all about southern hospitality. Walking in, you’ll be greeted with a sweet smile and a warm welcome. Whether you need a new hairstyle or a cute summery outfit, you’re at the right place. Cowgirl Junkie Salon & Boutique carries an extensive line of the Good Work(s) Bracelets and Cowgirl Jewel Flip-flops.
Cowtown Bowling Palace
4333 River Oaks Blvd, FW, 817-624-2151 www.cowtownbowling.com Cowtown Bowling Palace is a great place to have fun times with family and friends. At Cowtown Bowling Palace, you can have a great time at prices that won’t break your family’s budget, with plenty of bumperbowling lanes just for kids. (Bumpers are great to keep the bowling balls out of the gutters and the smiles on the faces of your small children). Check out the palace’s website and sign up for free bowling for kids 15 and younger all summer long.
Doc’s Records & Vintage
9522 Camp Bowie West Blvd, FW 817-732-5455 Doc’s is your record headquarters. In addition to rows upon rows of LPs, Doc’s carries hundreds of rock ’n’ roll t-shirts and vintage clothing and a lot of one-of-a-kind art pieces. Doc’s will be hosting live music throughout the summer and has moved to a new larger location to make room for even greater deals on a larger selection f merchandise. Everybody knows: Doc’s is the place for all vinyl and vintage needs.
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Don’t Forget To Feed Me Pet Food Pantry
www.dontforgettofeedme.org The mission is simple: to keep pet-owners and their companion animals together by providing pet food to economically disadvantaged families. Don’t Forget to Feed Me offers love and hope to those who feel they could possibly lose everything, including their beloved pet or pets. You can help this great organization continue its efforts by donating, volunteering, sponsoring, or just sharing info about the group’s cause.
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El Gabacho
2408 W Abram St, Arlington, 817-276-8160 Margaritas, Mexican beers, and swirls are just the start. You can now enjoy El Gabacho’s incredible Mexican food with your favorite drink. Summer is here, and El Gabacho’s patio is calling your name. The misting system will keep you refreshed, so grab your friends or family for an incredible Mexican food fiesta.
Esparza’s
124 E Worth St, Grapevine, 817-481-4668 www.esparzastexas.com Esparza’s Restaurante Mexicano is a long-loved tradition that is a popular part of the downtown Grapevine experience. Just a short walk off Main Street, the restaurant occupies a space inside the historic district, with a fantastic and expansive patio. Esparza’s has been offering a little something for everyone since 1985 and continues to be “Famous for Tex-Mex, notorious for margaritas.”
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5507 E Belknap, Haltom City, 817-838-8526 The Farmers Market has been family-owned and -operated and open to the public since 1973, selling fresh vegetables and fruits, as well as vegetable, herb, and large flowering plants fresh from the garden. Pecan shelling also is available.
Fort Worth Food Park
2509 Weisenberger St., FW, 817-862-7289 www.fwfoodpark.com Fort Worth Food Park is Fort Worth’s first and only park for food trucks and food-truck hounds. Enjoy a variety of gourmet dishes served up by some of the area’s top local chefs, plus a cantina offering craft beers, wine, and coffee all in one serene park-like setting in the West 7th corridor. Families, groups, or people just looking to kick back and sample high-quality foods are welcome. The park will soon feature a play-space for children, outdoor games, and movie screenings in addition to other special events..
Fort Worth Public Art
www.fwpublicart.org Fort Worth Public Art is a city program to create an enhanced visual environment for Fort Worth residents, commemorate the city’s rich cultural and ethnic diversity, integrate the design work of artists into the development of the city’s capital infrastructure improvements, and to promote tourism and economic vitality in the city through the artistic design of public spaces. Managed by the Arts Council of Fort Worth and Tarrant County and with oversight of the Fort Worth Art Commission, FWPA strives for artistic excellence and meaningful community involvement.
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History
1600 Gendy St, FW, 817-255-9300 www.fortworthmuseum.org Explore why your body produces mushy, oozy, scaly and stinky gunk at Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body and put yourself at risk for the sheer fun of it in RISK! developed by the museum. Museum hours are Monday through Friday 10-5, Saturday 10-5 and Sunday noon-5.
Gaylord Texan
1501 Gaylord Trail, Grapevine, 817-778-1000 www.gaylordtexan.com Find “paradise” this summer at Gaylord Texan’s newest attraction: Paradise Springs. This 10-acre pool complex includes a 6,000-square-foot Family Lagoon featuring a 42-foot zip-line, a 600-foot river, a walk-in beach, and two horseshoe hot pools. Take that “staycation”
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Ginger Man Pub
3716 Camp Bowie Blvd, FW, 817-886-2327 www.ginermanpub.com Ginger Man Pubs strive to provide the best selection of fine imported and domestic beer and wine in comfortable surroundings. The Ginger Man is especially proud of its offerings of Belgian ales and lambics, Oktoberfest brews, British and German beers, and beer from microbreweries local to each pub. Each of the Texas pubs has an outside beer garden as well as comfortable inside seating areas.
Grand Prairie Arts Council
Uptown Theater, 120 E Main St, Grand Prairie, 972-642-2787 www.artsgp.com The future is bright for the arts in Grand Prairie. Grand Prairie Arts Council presents Hairspray the Broadway musical June 21-24 and June 28-July 1. Tickets are on sale now. Inspire your child’s creative side by choosing any of the programs offered by GPAC this summer. Check out the website for program information.
Green’s Produce & Plants
3001 W Arkansas Ln, Arlington, 817-274-2435 www.greensproduce.com Arlington’s favorite open-air market, Green’s provides high-quality produce and plants to customers from all over the state. Whether you’re looking for tasty produce, color for your garden, or just a place to get away and stroll under huge oak trees, Green’s is glad to have you.
Hickory Stick BBQ
900 E Enon Av, FW, 817-478-9997 www.hickory-stick.com Family owned and operated since 1976, Hickory Stick knows barbeque: slow-smoked, melt-in-your-mouth barbecue perfection. For your next event, contact Hickory Stick. Party rooms are available for any event on your calendar.
Hot Damn, Tamales!
713 W Magnolia Av, FW, 817-926-9909 www.hotdamntamales.com Hot Damn, Tamales! combines traditional techniques with fresh ingredients to give its tamales a flavor and texture you never knew tamales could have. Hot Damn’s chefs use 100-percent vegetable shortening instead of lard to make a masa that is lighter and more moist than most. And because there are meatless selections, now even vegans can enjoy authentic tamales. Ask Hot Damn to cater your next event or bring some Hot Damn tamales with you –– you’ll be sure to be the hit of the party.
Ice at the Parks
3815 S Cooper St, Arlington, 817-419-0095 www.iceattheparks.net Looking for a great place to cool off this summer? Join your friends to skate, play hockey, have an ice-skating party, or learn to skate from one of Ice at the Parks’ many qualified instructors. Summer skate clinics fill up fast, so drop by or visit the website for more info.
Kay’s Hallmark
4828 Camp Bowie Blvd, FW, 817-TK Kay’s offers a wide variety of party accessories, custom invitations and other print products, a large selection of candles, including Tyler brand, and a great assortment of cards for every occasion. Kay’s also carries sportsthemed products for any man in your life.
Keller Farmer’s Market
251 Town Center Ln, Keller, 817-709-9411 www.kellerfarmersmarket.com Enjoy a seasonal open-air farmers market every Sat through Oct 27, 2012 (closed May 26) around Keller Town Hall Fountain from 8am-noon. You’ll find a variety of Texas grown and produced foods, weekly entertainment and community activities. Bring the family, listen to music, learn to cook what’s in season and talk to the people who grow your food. Check out their website and Facebook page for more information and event schedule.
Kimbell Art Museum
3333 Camp Bowie Blvd, FW, 817-332-8451 www.kimbellart.org The Kimbell Art Museum is internationally renowned for both its collections and for its architecture. The Kimbell¹s collections range in period from antiquity to the 20th century and include European masterpieces by artists such as Fra Angelico, Michelangelo, Caravaggio, Poussin, Velázquez, Monet, Picasso and Matisse; important holdings of Egyptian and classical antiquities; and Asian, Mesoamerican and African art. Admission to the permanent collection is free.
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Levitt Pavilion Arlington
100 W Abram St, Arlington, 817-543-4301 www.levittpavilionarlington.org The Levitt Pavilion provides free concerts from a variety of professional musical artists, from world music to jazz and indie rock to country. Bring a picnic and lawn chairs or a blanket to enjoy the music under the stars. Summer concerts are Wed-Sun, May 25-July 3. Visit the website for the complete concert calendar.
Liq-O-Rama
1228 S Blue Mound Rd, Saginaw, 682-286-9800; 2400 Meacham Blvd, FW, 817-624-9800 www.liqorama.com Liq-O-Rama can assist you with all your summertime refreshment needs. Stop by either location and pick up your favorite beverages. Liq-O-Rama features more than 1,400 selections of wines and champagnes (domestic and imported), or choose from Liq-O-Rama’s full line of cordials, bourbons, whiskeys, vodkas, tequilas, and more. If you can drink it, Liq-O-Rama has it.
The Live Oak Music Hall & Lounge
1311 Lipscomb St, FW, 817 926-0968 www.theliveoak.com Live Oak patrons will experience varying styles of music from nearly every genre, performed by the hottest emerging artists to the most renowned, established touring acts. From the snug comfort and style of the lounge that’s reminiscent of Sinatra and Cole to the lively, scenic rooftop patio, Live Oak guests can enjoy a full bar, a large selection of draft beers and mixed drinks, and delicious food.
Log Cabin Village
2100 Log Cabin Village Ln, FW, 817-392-5881 www.logcabinvillage.org Each log cabin is furnished with authentic artifacts from the 1800s and provides a vivid look at life in the 19th century frontier. Exhibits include a water-powered gristmill, one-room schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, herb garden, and log home settings. Historical interpreters depict the lifestyle of Texans in the mid to late 1800s.
Lone Star Park
1000 Lone Star Pkwy, Grand Prairie, 972-263-RACE www.lonestarpark.com Lone Star Park at Grand Prairie is a major league sports entertainment attraction featuring world-class live thoroughbred and quarter-horse racing. Lone Star Park’s grandstand offers the comfort of a seven-level glass-enclosed and climate-controlled environment. Spring thoroughbred season is going on now through July. The horses are ready. Are you?
Lonestar Guns, Gallery & Gear
321 I-20 West, Weatherford, 817-599-9275 www.lonestargunsgallerygear.com Lonestar Guns, Gallery & Gear has everything you need to satisfy your firearm hobby. Enjoy their climatecontrolled shooting range for half-priced Mon-Fri from 9am-noon. And girls, they have something for you to -- every Tuesday is Ladies Night and from 5pm-7pm the shooting range is half-price, plus, they have a shop for the must-have firearm accessories and equipment. Come to shop, stay to shoot.
Modern Art Museum
3200 Darnell St, FW, 817-738-9215 www.themodern.org Opening July 1, Lucian Freud Portraits. Widely considered the greatest portrait painter of the twentieth century, Freud’s visceral renderings of people from all walks of life have a painterly and psychological drama that is unparalleled in contemporary art. For much of a century — from the late 1940s until his recent death in July 2011 — Freud made the living human presence his subject.
Mojitos Restaurant and Bar
4033 E Belknap St, Ste 360, Haltom City, 817-500-3433 www.mojitosdfw.com Mojitos is home to the best-tasting mojitos in North Texas. Dine with a taste of the tropics and enjoy new Caribbean cuisine with emphasis on only the freshest ingredients and seasonings. Mojitos is open daily, offering casual fine dining with a beautiful Caribbeanthemed atmosphere and live entertainment Thu-Sun.
Movie Tavern
Multiple locations www.movietavern.com Movie Tavern combines the enjoyment of first-run films with an in-theater dining experience. The menu consists of classic American favorites, plus beer, wine, and margaritas. Food and drink orders are taken and delivered to your seat in the auditorium. Movie Tavern currently has five area locations. Visit the website for more information and show times.
North Texas Marine
1100 NE Loop 820, FW, 817-246-2100 www.northtexasmarine.com North Texas Marine has been bringing families together since 1954. They are proud to sell some of the boating industry’s most prestigious lines, including Triton, Four Winns, Blue Wave, South Bay & Glastron. No matter what your boating style is, they have it all -- pontoon boats, fishing boats, ski boats, powerboats, and a wide array of wakeboards, accessories, apparel, parts, and more.
Nothing Bundt Cakes
Locations (see ad for info) in FW, Southlake, and Arlington www.nothingbundtcakes.com The coveted cake with a hole. Nothing Bundt Cakes makes great gifts or treats perfect for every occasion. Customized corporate orders can be fulfilled by request. Nothing Bundt Cakes flavors include: chocolate, chocolate chip, white chocolate, red velvet, white chocolate raspberry, carrot, marble, cinnamon swirl, and pecan praline. Each month a new cake flavor is offered to “round out” the choices.
This summer, two groups of lucky young
people will be trained by the award-winning company of the Trinity Shakespeare Festival and be part of something amazing. The Camp Bard section of Camp Willy is for students who’ve finished 8th through 12th grades, while Camp Avon is for younger kids who’ve finished 3rd through 7th grades. Both camps offer a unique day camp experience on the TCU campus along with an insider’s view—and tickets!— to the Trinity Shakespeare Festival . June 12-July 1 Call (817) 257-7625 or visit lifelong.tcu.edu.
NRH2O
9001 Blvd 26, NRH, 817-427-6500 www.nrh2o.com NRH2O water park is the ultimate in family entertainment. Feel the rush on one of the park’s many water slides, watch a movie under the stars during Dive-In movie night, or recharge on the white sand beach and relaxing waters of the 5,300-square-foot pool at Beachside Bay, featuring a sand volleyball court and tech deck for charging connected devices. At NRH2O, there are values galore: Parking and tube rentals are always free, and families are welcomed to bring coolers from home. NRH2O is also the ideal place for a birthday celebration.
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Paulie Ayala’s University of Hard Knocks
6913 W Camp Bowie Blvd, Ste 141, FW 817-731-4665, www.paulieayala.com Train with the champions at Paulie Ayala’s University of Hard Knocks. Learn the same regimen used by twotime World Champion Paulie Ayala. Whether you just want to get in the best shape of your life without the tedium of normal fitness-center programs, learn some self-defense, or learn the fundamentals of the sweet science, Paulie will take you to school for a healthier lifestyle. No experience necessary.
Picante Sports Cantina
2108 E Rosedale St, FW, 817-536-7422 Picante has just opened and is serving delicious food, with daily lunch specials and ice-cold drinks to keep you cool all summer long. Cheer on your favorite team sure to be on one of Picante’s 21 flat-screen TVs. Just one mile from Texas Wesleyan University, Picante also offers discounts for students –– just show your student I.D.
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Picasso’s Automotive
7921 Camp Bowie West, Benbrook, 817-831-9966 www.picassos-automotive.com Why Chose Picasso’s Automotive? They offer classic auto restoration, custom fabrication, complete custom paint jobs and custom interiors as well as all mechanical work, audio/visual work, collision repair, window tint and detail work, plus they handle insurance claims. No job is too big or too small.
343 Throckmorton Downtown FW 817-484-6825 trinitybicycles.com
Piola Restaurant and Garden
3700 Mattison Av, FW, 817-989-0007 www.fwpiola.com Using family recipes that have been handed down for generations, Chef Bobby Albanese creates delicious authentic Italian dishes in a comfortable at-home setting, complete with a beautiful garden and patio. Experience the richness and diversity of Piola’s menu while relaxing in a wondrous space that transports you in space and time.
Fort Worth’s Favorite Surly Bike Dealer
Pop’s Burgers & Grill
4413 Trail Lake Dr, FW, 817-927-0722 www.popsburgersandgrill.com Family-owned and operated Pop’s Burgers serves up the best burgers in Fort Worth. Pop’s signature dishes include burger baskets, steak-finger baskets, and a massive and delicious chicken-fried steak. The burgers are given a spicy snap by Pop’s secret family recipe sauce. There are lunch specials daily for dine-in or carry out.
Prim and Proper
4823 Camp Bowie Blvd., FW, 817-377-3558 Founded in 2010, Prim and Proper is a high-end boutique for women with traditional sensibilities toward friends, family, and community, and the little things that make a big statement about a woman’s life. It’s all about taking care of family, friends, community –– and pets –– with style.
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Rawhide Rustic
108 W Ellison St, Burleson, 817-721-1932 www.rawhiderusticfurnituredfw.com With low prices on quality furniture and three locations, Rawhide Rustic draws from a decade of service that can’t be beat. Whether you stop by the Cleburne location or either Burleson store, you’ll discover rustic or traditional furniture options to fit any room in your house. Brand-name mattress sets and all of the accessories also await. Stop by today.
Rodak’s
2520 W Pafford St, FW, 817-924-6821 www.rodakscoffeeandgrills.com Rodak’s custom-roasted coffee is the world’s finest specialty-grade coffee roasted right here in Fort Worth. In addition to custom coffee, owner Marvin Rodak (winner, Best Jack of All Trades, 2008, Fort Worth Weekly’s Best Of issue) is your certified Primo Grills dealer and has just launched two new homemade coffee-based rubs for meat: cherry roasted and original. Custom rubs are also available for special order. If you love coffee, you’ll love Rodak’s.
We carry a complete line of imported and domestic nuts, dried fruit and seeds, chocolate candies, gift baskets & more! Ideal for holidays and special occasions, gift items — for friends, relatives, customers or employees. Call, stop in, or visit our website for price list and brochure.
Vending Nut Company 2222 Montgomery Street • Fort Worth
4 blocks N of I-30 • 817-737-3071 Mon-Fri 8:30-5:00, Sat 9:30-12:30 • www.vendingnut.com
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1000's of unique music & gift items
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Posters, Pictures, Vintage Clothing, Collectibles, One-of-a-Kind Memorabilia & Much More WE BUY NEW & USED CD’S AND RECORDS
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RollerWorld
5817 Denton Hwy, Haltom City, 817-485-8222 www.rollerworldne.com RollerWorld strives to provide a place that is fun for the whole family. Whether it’s your next birthday party, school fund-raiser, or even a spur-of-the-moment family outing, RollerWorld offers a high-energy, affordable experience that will keep the whole gang coming back for more without putting a dent in your pocketbook. Summer skate camp will be held 8am-noon June 18June 22.
Spokes Bicycles
140 NW John Jones Dr, Burleson, 817-447-3505 www.spokes-bicycles.com Spokes Bicycles is a full-service bicycle store serving Johnson and Tarrant County and devoted to customer satisfaction. They are certain they have the perfect bicycle for you whether you are looking for a road bike, mountain bike, BMX or biking accessories. Spokes Bicycles can also service and repair your current bike regardless of the brand.
Stage West
821 W Vickery Blvd, FW, 817-784-9378 www.stagewest.org Stage West is a professional theater company that’s been open for 32 years and regularly produces a wide range of works, including new pieces by aspiring playwrights and 12 world premieres annually. The company’s goal is to broaden and intensify the theatrical experience for patrons by offering consistently excellent acting, directing, and material.
Stockyards Station
131 E Exchange Av, FW, 817-625-9715 www.stockyardsstation.com Round up the herd and head to Stockyards Station for summer family fun. Take a historical tour, ride a train, race the kids through a maze, ride a mechanical bull, check out the gunfights every Saturday and Sunday, witness a cattle drive, go shopping for that cowboy hat you always wanted, and finish the day off by grabbing a bite to eat at any of the great restaurants in Stockyards Station.
Texas Christian University Department of Theatre
College of Fine Arts, 817-257-7625 www.theatre.tcu.edu The Department of Theatre’s mission at TCU is to provide the highest-quality artistic and academic theatre education in a liberal arts environment. Foster excellence in creative theatre production and research and contribute to the cultural enrichment of a global society. TCU’s theatre department is one of the finest theatre programs in the country. A wide variety of disciplines in which theatre students can specialize includes acting, musical theatre performance, film and television, scenic design, costume design, and lighting design.
Trinity Bicycles
343 Throckmorton St, FW, 817-484-6825 www.trinitybicycles.com Trinity Bicycles is a bike shop and commuter hub owned and operated by people who ride their bikes every day. It’s an important distinction because it means the owners and operators place a premium on bicycles and accessories that are well-made, built-to-
last, and truly fit the way people ride in the real world. You’ll get real, old-fashioned customer service from Trinity every time.
Texas Pit BBQ
324 S Saginaw Blvd, Saginaw, 817-847-0400 Talk about authentic, award-winning barbecue: Best of Tarrant County and Best of the Northwest are just two of the many honors that Texas Pit has received for its ’cue over the years. Plus, the beer is always cold and served with a smile. There are three different catering packages suitable for parties of any size. Come by or call for details.
Unity Church of Fort Worth
5501 Trail Lake Dr, FW, 817-423-2965 www.unityfortworth.org Unity is a worldwide non-denominational spiritual movement more than 100 years old that emphasizes the divine potential within every child of God. Unity teaches through a practical understanding and application of Jesus’ teachings that every person can realize and express his or her divine potential for a happier, fuller, and more successful life.
Urban Yoga
1706 8th Av, FW, 817-908-3569 www.urbanyogafw.com Urban Yoga will welcome you and put you at ease from the start, whether you’re a beginner or yoga master. Yoga starts with breathing and stretching, so there’s no need to feel intimidated here, and Nia starts with moving in a way that expresses your true self. At Urban Yoga, you’ll feel like you’re at home, and the instructors work hard to make it so.
Vending Nut Company
2222 Montgomery St, FW, 817-737-3071 www.vendingnut.com Vending Nut Company carries a complete line of imported and domestic nuts, dried fruit, seeds, and candies. With so many choices, Vending Nut Company has a great gift for any holiday or special occasion.
Vino’s
750 E. Pipeline R., Hurst, 817-285-8355 www.vinoshurst.com Vino’s serves up delicious Italian, Mexican, and American food seven days a week. Start with an order of shrimp stuffed mushrooms and chopped steak served with brown gravy, grilled onions, mushrooms and your choice of two sides. Then finish up your evening with a fun filled night of karaoke and dancing.
Whole Foods Market
801 E Lamar Blvd, Arlington, 817-461-9362 www.wholefoodsmarket.com Whole Foods Markets strive to seek out the finest natural and organic foods available, maintain strict quality standards, and have an unshakable commitment to sustainable agriculture. Whole Foods Markets also provide for the highest quality, least processed, most flavorful and natural foods possible because Whole Foods believes that food in its purest state — unadulterated by artificial additives, sweeteners, colorings, and preservatives — is the best tasting and most nutritious food there is.
Young Chef’s Academy
6333 Camp Bowie Blvd, Ste 260, FW, 817-989-CHEF www.youngchefsacademy.com Established in 2003, Young Chefs Academy offers cooking classes to children in a safe environment that encourages discovery and creativity. Learning food preparation skills is the main ingredient at YCA, but each class includes a heap of kitchen safety, a scoop of etiquette, a handful of table setting, and a pinch of menu planning, all in an innovative environment for children to thrive.
Yucatan Taco Stand
909 W Magnolia Av, FW, 817-942-8646 yucatantacostand1.com Amongst a Bohemian decor of bamboo, banana leaves, and cabana style booths lies Fort Worth’s new favorite restaurant. The Yucatan inspired menu ranges from Latin favorites such as fajitas and taco plates to Paella De Venezuela or Sea Bass Chimichurri wrapped in banana leaves. With a selection of more than 100 artisan tequilas you can choose a flight to sample and find your favorite new tequila, or relax on the patio with an award winning Margarita or their specialty frozen screwdrivers.
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