Brumbaugh’s Guide to Fort Worth Fun (and the All-Star Draft!)
Brumbaugh’s here, your one-stop shop for creating a dream home. In addition to comfy sofas and stylish ottomans, we’re also passionate about our city, Fort Worth! Whether you’re a recent transplant or a seasoned Texan, there’s always something new to discover in Cowtown. So, saddle up and get ready for a good time with Brumbaugh’s guide to Fort Worth fun, including the highly anticipated All-Star Draft!
Must-See Fort Worth:
The Fort Worth Stockyards: No trip to Fort Worth is complete without a visit to the iconic Stockyards National Historic District. Brumbaugh’s started in the Stockyards in 1966, and our roots continue to grow deep there. See some of our furniture first hand at the Drover Hotel. Stay for the weekend or grab a cocktail on the patio, the Drover Hotel is definitely a must do. After you check in, head to the cattle drive, which is every day at 11:30 am and 4 pm. Grab dinner at Joe T. Garcia’s (don’t forget your cash-it’s cash only) and end the night at Paloma Suerte or dancing away at Billy Bob’s! On Sunday, head to the Cowtown Coliseum for the MLB All-Star Draft!
Brumbaugh’s Furniture & Design: Stop and pick up your Fort Worth souvenirs at Brumbaugh’s! All-star fans, our Baseball Paperweight is especially for you. Wherever you call home, we have something from everyone. While you’re here, take a picture in front of our “Greetings from Texas” wall mural and tag us @brumbaughsfw. Browse our extensive selection of outdoor furniture to create your own All-Star-worthy viewing party patio! Be sure to stop at a Brumbaugh’s favorite lunch spot, JD’s Hamburgers, after you stop by.
Cowgirl Museum: Fort Worth’s National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame celebrates the achievements of remarkable women who shaped the American West. This museum honors pioneers, ranchers, rodeo stars, and more, showcasing their courage and resilience through exhibits, photographs, and artifacts. You’ll learn about sharpshooters like Annie Oakley and businesswomen who carved their own paths on the frontier. Whether you’re interested in Western history or simply admire strong women, the Cowgirl Museum offers a fascinating look at these trailblazers.
Sundance Square: Mingle with the locals in the heart of Fort Worth, Sundance Square. This vibrant district is a pedestrian paradise, filled with charming shops, trendy restaurants, and exciting entertainment options. Catch a free live music performance on a warm summer evening, or grab a patio seat and soak up the lively atmosphere.
Brumbaugh’s Bonus Picks:
Looking for something beyond the usual tourist spots? Brumbaugh’s has you covered!
- Fort Worth Aviation Museum: Dive into the history of flight at the Fort Worth Aviation Museum! This museum showcases the rich aviation heritage of North Texas, from early biplanes to modern marvels. Explore over 25 impressive aircraft up close, including warbirds and civilian planes. Interactive exhibits and a flight simulator bring the science and wonder of flight to life, making it a fun and educational experience for all ages.
- NCHA Summer Spectacular: The NCHA Summer Spectacular in Fort Worth is a crown jewel of cutting horse competition. Held annually in July, it’s the final leg of the prestigious NCHA Triple Crown. Skilled riders and their cutting horses showcase their talents, vying for a share of the multi-million dollar purse. It’s a thrilling spectacle of athleticism and horsemanship, drawing top competitors and spectators from around the world.
- Fort Worth Botanic Garden: Escape the hustle and bustle of city life at this 100-acre urban oasis. Wander through themed gardens like the breathtaking Japanese Garden or the vibrant Rose Garden. Take a peaceful kayak tour on the serene pond, or simply relax under a shady tree.
From iconic attractions to hidden gems, Fort Worth offers something for everyone. And remember, when you need furniture to match your Fort Worth lifestyle, Brumbaugh’s is always here to help. Now get out there and explore Cowtown!