Sky-high sushi tops 6 best food & drink events in Fort Worth this week

Sushi Fridays start this week atop the Kimpton Harper Hotel.
Peaches, pink drinks, and an all-American picnic are on the menu this week as summer has officially arrived. Also make plans for free Hawaiian-inspired lattes during a coffee shop anniversary, and the launch of a new sushi night with panoramic views.
Tuesday, June 24
Kahwa Coffee One-Year Anniversary
Coffee roaster Kahwa Coffee will celebrate the first anniversary of its W. Magnolia Ave. location (the first café outside Florida) with free small “aloha lattes” all day on Tuesday. The store will also host an in-store giveaway for free coffee for a year. The shop is open 6:30 am–6 pm.
Thursday, June 26
Monte Xanic Wine Dinner at Toro Toro
This four-course, sommelier-led dinner will feature wines from Guadalajara, Mexico paired a menu of ceviche, empanadas, churrasco, pork belly, and tres leches cake for dessert. Reservations are $156 plus tax and gratuity, and dinner begins at 7 pm. Valet is complimentary.
All American Picnic at Grace
It’s a patio party at Grace featuring the flavors of summer. This picnic-inspired pairing dinner will include pepper-crusted watermelon, a trio of “picnic dips” served with fried saltines, a tasting of barbecue in various styles, and Grandma’s banana pudding served with a red, white, and blue sorbet topped with sparkling wine. The dinner is $159 plus tax and gratuity, and begins at 7 pm.
Friday, June 27
Sushi Fridays at Refinery 714
The 24th floor bar with panoramic views atop the Kimpton Harper Hotel will launch sushi night this Friday. The idea started as a passion project from an in-house cook. A rotating menu of rolls will feature ingredients like truffle ponzu, mango habanero, and miso-cured avocado alongside a new cocktail lineup designed for the series, including the Lychee Blossom Martini and Wasabi Margarita. The special menu will be available starting at 5 pm.
Saturday, June 28
Peach Fest at Martin House Brewing Company
Visit the riverside brewery for peach beers, peach vendors, and peaches galore during Peach Fest, when Martin House Brewing drops its annual Parker County Peach blonde. There’ll be five different peach brews on tap, live music, local vendors, fresh peaches for sale, and even an appearance by Princess Peach herself. Wristbands are $20 and are good for four pours and a souvenir pint glass. The event will run from 12–5 pm.
Pink Pony Club at Hotel Drover
Ponies, pink drinks, and Western glam will turn the Drover’s Backyard into the Pink Pony Club. Visit for live music by Lorena Leigh, a custom charm jewelry bar by The Worthy Co., a pop-up shop by Tucker Brown, and pink cocktails. The menu will include Pink Me Up, made with blanco tequila, lemon juice, muddled raspberry, and jalapeño; Pony Punch, made with vodka, St. Germain, hibiscus syrup, and lemon juice; and Tickled Pink, made with tequila, Cointreau, lychee syrup, coconut puree, lime juice, and hibiscus syrup. The party will run from 7–10 pm.