Cowtown Winery
128 E Exchange Ave Suite 610, Fort Worth
(817) 626-1011
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This is a must stop place in the stockyards! We received prompt and welcoming service and had a wonderful tasting. This place has something for everyone. I’d definitely return!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Nice milieu and service.
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Enjoyed the wine and atmosphere! Great place to cool off and have a glass of wine. Super friendly staff!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Bought a bottle of Pinot Noir. Not good by my opinion. Poured it down the drain.
Atmosphere: 4
Food: 2
Service: 5
We went last night for the ghost tour 8/1 and had the best time. Drinks at the winery were superb and even got to walk around with them throughout the tour. The host, Rose, was very knowledgeable upbeat and engaging with all the historical ghost tour spots. You can tell she is passionate about the paranormal and can’t wait to join again when the weather is cooler.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Went for the ghost tour, but stayed for the drinks. Both were very good. Josh did a great job explaining the haunted hot spots. The ladies at the bar were super nice. Drinks were cold and delicious. Highly recommend both. Can't wait for cooler weather so we can return.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
We went to Cowtown Winery for the ghost tour. This was one of the best I’ve ever been on. Rose was excellent and made the tour super fun. She was knowledgeable and friendly and our whole party had a great time. Highly recommend.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
Best frozen margarita I’ve EVER had!
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
We did not have the food but two really good glasses of wine.
Really cute place.
It was a little hidden and hard to locate..parking is a challenge.
Nice two top tables couples so we enjoyed our conversation.
The service was really good.
Good ambiance and plan to return.
It is a nice walk from the Drover Hotel.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
We did not have the food but two really good glasses of wine.Really cute place.It was a little hidden and hard to locate..parking is a challenge.Nice two top tables couples so we enjoyed our conversation.The service was really good.Good ambiance and plan to return.It is a nice walk from the Drover Hotel.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 5
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Such a fun cute place! Came here with some girlfriends to do some wine tasting. Good selection of wines and yummy charcuterie. Our server was so sweet. Definitely check this place out!
Atmosphere: 5
Food: 5
Service: 5
Space looked nice and we decided to get a frozen drink while walking around town. Fair notice, we didn't actually end up getting anything from here and the review is more for the service.We requested one of the frozen drinks and the lady behind the counter proceeded to open the top of the container and start stirring and pouring out the slush with a plastic cup. Her finger tips were getting wet with contact. I'm pretty sure that's not code regardless of where you are. I'd have been ok if she used a ladle or a serving spoon of some sort but seeing her fingers wet from the slush decided it for me. Said no thanks, and walked out.
Atmosphere: 5
Service: 1
Came here on Saturday, was NOT disappointed! The wine is great, and the staff here awesome :) Will definitely be coming back!
Not gonna lie- didn't have high hopes for wine in Texas but these were pretty good!! LOVED the ambiance!! It's a small but totally cute place! And the woman pouring was so nice and helpful! I tried the whole gambit- from red to white and sweet to dry. In general I found the wines smoother and a hint more on the sweeter side than other the varietals typically are. If you like a strong peppery red you might have a hard time finding that here, but otherwise, they have something good for every other pallet. I will definitely be coming back.
This is for the “ghost tour” nice history lesson about deaths in various places.But you never go in the places of the deaths. So ends up being a history lesson.
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