Eating and Drinking Things To Do
Wine up at the 5 best food and drink events in Fort Worth this week

Pasta at Bocca Osteria Romana
It's a quiet week for food events — until the weekend when food and drink opportunities ramp up. Grab a chance to celebrate National Margarita Day at the place where the frozen version was said to be founded. Also make plans for gluten-free treats at a bakery grand opening, a barleywine festival, and the first wine-pairing dinner at one of Fort Worth's most popular new restaurants.
Saturday, February 22
The Clove Café Grand Opening
New gluten-free
bakery and café in Hurst hosts a grand opening celebration with door prizes, coupons, and giveaways all day long. Doors open at 7 am with a ribbon-cutting set for 10 am. The menu includes biscuits, scones, and muffins in both regular and gluten-free options. Join the loyalty program and get “double spoons” (loyalty points) all weekend long.
Barleywine & Swine at Flying Saucer
Annual event celebrates barleywine, a strong ale typical released once a year during winter. Visit any time starting at 11 am for a special menu of American and English barleywines from Sierra Nevada, Alesmith, and more. There’ll also be barrel-aged barleywines, barleywine flights, and a “swine platter” with pulled pork, ribs, sausage, and more.
National Margarita Day at Mariano’s Hacienda and La Hacienda Ranch
Lots of restaurants and bars will have specials for National Margarita Day, but only one can claim the world’s first frozen margarita. Mariano Martinez developed the ingenious invention in 1971 after opening his original Dallas location. In 2005 the “World’s First Frozen Margarita Machine” was inducted into the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History. Find the frozen concoction on special for $9 at all locations, including Arlington, Dallas, Frisco, and Colleyville.
Monday, February 24
CaveSociety Meet the Maker Wine Tasting Featuring Une Femme
Visit the exclusive underground wine cave at Hotel Vin for this tasting event featuring women-made wines from Une Femme. Special guest speaker and winemaker Evyn Cameron will talk through the tasting, which will come with paired bites. Tickets are $45, plus tax and a small fee, and the tasting will run from 5–7 pm.
First Wine Dinner at Bocca Osteria Romana
One of Fort Worth’s hottest new restaurants will host its first wine-pairing dinner.
Bocca Osteria Romana (411 S. Main St.) will feature five courses paired with wines from Montalcino, and the winemaker will be on-site. Vintages will range from 1995 to 2022. Tickets start at $185 for one seat (the price drops the bigger the party size) and dinner starts at 6 pm.