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Explore Fort Worth’s culinary scene with this guided BBQ and brews tour, featuring stops at historic sites, local breweries, and savory bites—all with transportation included.
A Tasty Look at Fort Worth’s BBQ & Brews Scene
If you’re hunting for an experience that combines delicious Texas-style barbecue with a taste of local craft beer, then the Fort Worth BBQ & Brews Tour by Cowtown Tour Co. promises just that. While we haven’t personally taken this tour, the detailed itinerary, enthusiastic reviews, and thoughtful structure make it a compelling option for anyone looking to combine good food, local history, and some fun behind-the-scenes brewery visits.
What we especially like about this tour is how it eliminates the guesswork—no lines, no waiting, just a guided journey through Fort Worth’s most flavorful spots. The small-group size (limited to 11 guests) ensures an intimate experience, and the transportation is air-conditioned, providing comfort on what can be a warm Texas afternoon. It’s also a great choice for out-of-towners or anyone celebrating a special occasion—be it a birthday, a team outing, or just a foodie wanting to dig into authentic local flavors.
The one aspect worth considering is the age restriction for brewery sampling—participants need to be 21 or older, unless accompanied by a parent or guardian. That makes it less suitable for families with young children but perfect for adult groups seeking a laid-back, flavorful adventure.
This tour caters best to adventurous foodies, craft beer lovers, and those eager to learn a bit about Fort Worth’s sights along the way. If that sounds like you, read on for a detailed breakdown of what to expect.


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The tour begins at the Trinity Metro Park & Ride in Fort Worth, with a clear 1:00 pm start time. The use of air-conditioned transportation is a big plus, especially considering the Texas heat during warmer months. It’s a relaxed, easy way to move from one stop to the next without the hassle of parking or navigating busy streets.
The group size is capped at 11, which is ideal for those who dislike large, noisy tour groups. This small number fosters more personalized interaction with the guide and fellow travelers, which many reviews highlight as a key benefit.
The tour kicks off with a scenic drive through downtown Fort Worth, passing landmarks like the JFK Tribute. The guide shares quick stories about the city’s history and significance, setting the stage for a deeper appreciation of the place you’re eating and drinking in.
One of the highlights is the stop at The Panther City Fountain in Hyde Park, a cultural emblem symbolizing Fort Worth. Here, you’ll learn why the city is called “Panther City,” adding a local flavor to your experience.
Next, the group visits the Tarrant County Courthouse, a stunning example of local architecture, while the guide shares interesting tidbits about its history. Moving through the city, the tour also passes by Vandervoorts, a Fort Worth institution established in 1933, which played a vital role in local dairy supply—this gives a small but insightful window into the city’s commercial past.
In between historic stops, the tour takes you to the Fairmount National Historic District and Near Southside, two areas known for their vibrant local vibe, retail shops, and restaurants. These walk-throughs add a touch of local life and make the journey feel less like a transit and more like an exploration.
The core of this experience revolves around tastings at two BBQ stops. The tour promises “good-sized samples” of barbecue, which are more than just bites—they’re hearty enough to leave you full and satisfied. These are from award-winning joints, so you can expect tender, flavorful meat—think smoky brisket, juicy ribs, or flavorful sausages. The emphasis on quality is clear; reviews often mention the deliciousness of the BBQ and the authenticity of the flavors.
At each BBQ stop, non-alcoholic beverages like coffee and tea are included, helping balance out the rich flavors of the meat. And while full-sized alcohol isn’t included in the price, sample-sized beers at three breweries are part of the experience, offering a chance to taste local craft brews without the fuss of ordering a full pint—perfect for those who want a taste but not a full drink.
Fort Worth has a thriving craft beer scene, and this tour gives you a peek behind the scenes at three breweries. The guide shares snippets about each brewery’s history and specialties, enhancing your tasting experience. You’ll sample a few beers, which many find to be a great way to learn about the local brewing culture.
Note: Participants must be 21+ to enjoy the brewery samples, so this tour isn’t suited for young children or anyone not of legal drinking age. The brewery stops are brief but enough to enjoy a few different brews, often highlighted as a fun and relaxed part of the afternoon.
After the brewery visits, the tour passes through a quaint walkway connecting retail and restaurant options—think of it as a mini adventure within your overall journey. This little segment offers a chance to stretch, browse, and get a feel for Fort Worth’s local retail scene.

What stands out in reviews is how knowledgeable guides make the experience richer. They don’t just herd you from stop to stop; they share stories about Fort Worth’s landmarks and culture, making the tour more than just eating and drinking. One reviewer noted, “We loved the way the guide combined local history with the tastings—it made the whole afternoon feel special.”
The overall value is quite good. For $129, you’re getting multiple stops, tastings of barbecue and craft beer, transportation, and local insights. This is a generous offering considering the quality of food and the personalized experience. The tour also minimizes waiting—nothing is worse than standing in line for good food, and here, your guide handles the logistics.
While reviews are limited, the feedback is positive about the variety of flavors and the intimate group size. Many appreciate the chance to sample award-winning BBQ and learn about Fort Worth’s sights without feeling rushed. The inclusion of local history adds depth to the experience, making it engaging whether you’re a foodie, history buff, or both.
This experience is perfect for adventurous food lovers eager to taste authentic Texas BBQ and modern craft beers. It’s also suited for out-of-town visitors wanting a guided, stress-free day exploring Fort Worth’s sights and flavors. Given the small group size, it’s ideal for those who prefer a more personal, relaxed atmosphere.
It’s less suitable for families with young children or anyone under 21 (unless accompanied by an adult for brewery stops). The tour’s duration and pace make it best for travelers who enjoy a mid-afternoon outing—roughly 4 to 5 hours including transportation and tastings.

For just over a hundred dollars, this tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Fort Worth’s barbecue and craft beer scene woven with local history and sights. The guided approach means you won’t have to worry about planning or navigating, leaving you free to savor the flavors. The intimate size and thoughtful itinerary make it a relaxing yet engaging way to spend an afternoon.
Whether you’re a local wanting to explore more, a visitor eager for an authentic taste of Texas, or someone celebrating a special occasion, this tour has considerable appeal. The emphasis on quality food, craft beers, and local stories ensures you’ll walk away with not just a full belly but a sense of connection to Fort Worth.

Is transportation included in the tour?
Yes, the tour uses an air-conditioned vehicle to transport you to all the stops and landmarks, making the experience comfortable and hassle-free.
Can I participate if I am under 21?
You can join the tour, but you won’t be able to enjoy the brewery samples unless you are accompanied by a parent or guardian, as the brewery stops are for 21+.
How much food is provided?
You’ll receive good-sized samples of barbecue at two stops, enough to leave you full and satisfied, along with non-alcoholic beverages like coffee and tea.
How many breweries are visited?
Three breweries are included in the tour, each offering complimentary samples of craft beers, giving you a taste of Fort Worth’s local brewing talent.
What is the maximum group size?
The tour is limited to 11 guests, which offers a more personal, relaxed atmosphere compared to large group tours.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for walking and warm weather is recommended. Since the transportation is air-conditioned, dress accordingly, and bring a small bottle of water if you like.
The Fort Worth BBQ & Brews Tour offers a flavorful, informative, and relaxed way to explore one of Texas’s most interesting cities. It’s a good pick for those who want a balanced mix of history, local culture, and, of course, great eats and drinks.