Mexican Street Food$Sun 11:00-17:00
Dia de los Muertos Fort Worth in the Historic Northside each November is a free community festival featuring food stalls, mariachis, ballet folklorico performances, altars.
Order: Pan de muerto from community baker stalls; tamales and elotes from food vendors at the Marine Park festival.
Tip: The parade runs 10:00 to 11:30 along N Main Street north toward the Stockyards; food vendors open at 11:00 at Marine Park.
Peach Desserts, Festival Food$Sat 08:00-16:00
Parker County Peach Festival in Weatherford is a one-day July event 25 miles from Fort Worth with 200-plus vendors selling peach cobblers, pies, jams, fresh peaches.
Order: Fresh peach cobbler served warm; peach juleps and peach ice cream from Parker County orchard vendors.
Tip: Admission is $10 for adults, $5 for children (5-12), free under 5; VIP packages with early access are available at parkercountypeachfestival.org.
Multi-Cuisine, Wine$$$See fwfwf.org for individual event times
Fort Worth Food and Wine Festival at Clearfork each April is a four-day nonprofit event with chef collaborations, wine tastings, and Taste of Texas Row.
Order: Tacos and Tequila night Thursday; grand tasting Friday with 40 chefs.
Tip: Events are 21 or older only and sold separately; The Main Event general admission typically runs from $145.
Street Food, Multi-Cuisine$Thu-Fri 11:00-22:00
Main Street Fort Worth Arts Festival is the largest fine arts event in Texas with 30 food vendors across six food courts and free admission for four days.
Order: Festival BBQ and smoked brisket from outdoor pits; freshly squeezed lemonade from vendor carts.
Tip: Card-only payments at most food vendors; beer and wine are sold separately from food vendors throughout the festival footprint.
Festival Food, BBQ$Thu 15:30-21:00
Mayfest Fort Worth at Trinity Park each spring draws 175,000 attendees with food vendors including Melt Ice Creams, Pecos Pete's, and a Beer and Wine Garden.
Order: Melt Ice Creams frozen custard; Steak on a Stake skewers from the main food row.
Tip: Thursday entry is free for everyone; Fri-Sun adults pay $12, children (3-12) $7, seniors $7. Free parking shuttles run from the Will Rogers Center.
Texas BBQ, Western$$Daily 08:00-22:00 during the event run (late January to early February)
Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo at Dickies Arena runs 23 days each January with Texas BBQ vendors, Reata restaurant, and a BBQ Pitmasters competition.
Order: Reata at the Rodeo Texas plates; smoked turkey legs and brisket from the fairground vendors.
Tip: Rodeo general admission starts from around $25; the Bubbles and Bites wine event on the final weekend adds a food-and-wine component.