
Courtesy of Fort Brewery
Fort Brewery's outdoor patio features lawn games, a live music stage, and a retractable roof.
Fort Brewery was growing out of its space on Magnolia Avenue, and in searching for new digs, happened upon the former Parker Candy factory just north of the West Seventh and Foundry districts. The location's expansive footprint and industrial vibe made it a perfect fit, and now, the popular brewpub is going from approximately 7,000 square feet to a whopping 25,000 square feet, with plenty of room to eat, drink, play — and perhaps offer a few more surprises.
Fort Brewery — owned by Corrie Watson and Will Churchill, the twin great-grandchildren of iconic Fort Worth car dealer Frank Kent — is now open at 2737 Tillar St., debuting a multifaceted space that comprises a brewery, restaurant, and outdoor patio decked out with a live music stage, lawn games, and a retractable roof to boot.
"It's the Disneyland of breweries — that's how I see it," general manager Dusty Wood says.