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Three Wide Brewing Co. serves hand-crafted beer, food in Fort Worth

Three Wide Brewing Co. brings more than 30 taps of beer that is brewed in-house to Fort Worth and aims to bring guests a unique experience.

“We are a destination,” co-owner Tom Anderson said. “We want to cater to everyone and give them a different experience than they’ve had before.”

What’s special about it? Three Wide Brewing has core beers at all times, a rotating selection of beers and occasionally brings out one-off experimental beers for guests to try, Morris said.

Anderson and Morris created over 60 flavors of beer in 2025, most of which were single-batch experimental flavors, he said.

The brewery serves India Pale Ales, or IPAs, which can be fruity or herbal flavored, Anderson said. The co-owners created a sour series and beers based upon the concept of a sangria.

“We try to look at different beers and give a good spectrum and cover most of the classic styles,” he said.

Looking ahead: Anderson and Morris are looking to expand their drink menu to include spirits and craft cocktails, Anderson said.

 
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Tex-Mex eatery Judge Beans Restaurant and Cantina reopens in Keller

Judge Beans Restaurant and Cantina reopened in February along Main Street in Keller.

The gist: Judge Beans offers a variety of Tex-Mex dishes, American classics and house-made specialties like steaks and burgers. The traditional Mexican dishes are made from scratch, according to a city of Keller social media post.

Some items on the restaurant’s breakfast menu include migas, breakfast tacos, eggs Benedict and cinnamon roll pancakes, according to the restaurant's website.

Judge Beans owner Carlos Benitez said to Community Impact that while the restaurant had its soft opening in mid-February, he plans to have a grand opening at a later time.
  • 314 N. Main St., Keller

 
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Dallas Fort Worth International Airport's Founders' Plaza reopens

Dallas Fort Worth International Airport’s Founders’ Plaza has reopened after being closed for more than three months.

According to previous reporting, the area was closed for soil remediation around the observation area in Grapevine.

Zooming in: The area at the intersection of Texan Trail and North Airfield Drive is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. It is used by photographers and visitors to the airport to take photos or videos of planes, according to the airport website.

Visitors can watch planes take off and land and listen to air traffic control communications from the Federal Aviation Administration tower.

The background: DFW’s Founders’ Plaza was dedicated in 1995 as a tribute to the founders of DFW Airport, which opened in 1974, according to the airport website.

  • 1700 N. Airfield Drive, Grapevine

 

YOUR WEEKEND TO-DO LIST

Check out these weekend events across the metro area.

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Plano  |  Feb. 27, 8 p.m.

‘80s Tribute concert

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Grapevine  |  Feb. 28, 11 a.m.-9 p.m.

Taste of Texas Independence

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Frisco  |  Feb. 27-March 1, game times vary

Frisco College Baseball Classic

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Fort Worth  |  March 1-April 30, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Butterflies in the Garden

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Celina  |  Feb. 28, 5-7 p.m.

Bingo Night at Eden Hill

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More Texans are voting early than in recent primaries, election data shows

With a few days left to vote early in the March primaries, more Texans have turned out to the polls this year than in recent primary elections.

The gist: The increase is particularly pronounced among Democratic primary voters, state data shows, with more than twice as many Democratic votes cast by Feb. 24 than in Texas’ last gubernatorial primary.

Zooming in: Statewide, nearly 1.3 million Texans, or about 7% of the state’s 18.7 million registered voters, cast early ballots through Feb. 24, the eighth day of the 11-day early voting period. This is up from about 6% turnout at the same point in 2024 and about 4% turnout in 2022.

In interviews with Community Impact, election analysts attributed Texas’ rising primary voter turnout in part to a slate of competitive, high-profile races on each party’s primary ballot.

At the polls: Early voting in Texas’ Republican and Democratic primaries runs through Feb. 27, and primary election day is March 3. During early voting, registered voters can visit any polling location within their county of residence.

 

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