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The 5 best food and drink events in Fort Worth during Christmas week
Let the frenzy begin! Christmas is here and that's the obvious peak event (be sure to check our list) this week, but there are also other sweet and savory events to consider for the rest of the days. Complete your last-minute shopping with a visit to an authentic German market before it closes, then make plans to wind down by the weekend with a couple brewery parties and an afternoon tea.
Monday, December 23
Texas Christkindl Market
The 14th annual German-style Christmas market in Arlington will come to a close on Monday, giving patrons one last chance to shop handcrafted gifts and authentic German food and treats. Think chocolates, schnitzel, bratwurst, and more. Hosted by the Arlington Convention and Visitors Bureau, the market is located on the north plaza of Globe Life Field and is open 11 am-8 pm.
Friday, December 27
Kimbell Happy Hour
The Kimbell Art Museum will open up after hours for cocktails, bites, and live music. Andrew Skates will provide tunes while guests can enjoy beverages and bites available for purchase. (Members receive a 10 percent discount.) Admission is free and the event will run from 5-7 pm.
Saturday, December 28
Division Brewing’s 9th Anniversary Celebration
The Arlington brewery will commemorate its ninth birthday with a party. Go for old favorites on tap, some new releases, new glassware, and Gen X trivia. The party will run all day starting at 11 am.
Lebowski Fest at Martin House Brewing Company
Fans of the cult classic movie The Big Lebowski won’t want to miss Martin House Brewing Company’s festival dedicated to the flick. There’ll be white Russian beer on tap and in cans, a costume contest to crown the best “Dude,” live music, mini bowling, and even a visit by Texas Ferret Lovers Rescue. A $20 wristband is good for a souvenir pint glass and four pours from the tap wall. Or bring a rug for a free wristband. The party will run from 12–5 pm.
Sunday, December 29
A Sparkling Holiday Tea Party at Central Market
The Central Market Fort Worth Cooking School will host a holiday-inspired afternoon tea perfect for winding down after the chaos of Christmas. No cooking required to enjoy a menu of salmon and cucumber tea sandwiches, gougeres with turkey and cranberry salad, cranberry-pistachio scones with clotted cream, jam tartlets with Christmas preserves, sticky toffee pudding, speculaas (spice cookies), and assorted hot teas and poinsettias. The adults-only event is $70 and begins at 3:30 pm.