
Wild Acre Live : son digne d’un festival, ambiance du coucher du soleil et bière artisanale à Fort Worth
Wild Acre Live est un lieu d’événements situé à Fort Worth, au Texas, offrant une expérience musicale en direct de style festival, avec un éclairage et un son remarquables. Situé au 1734 E El Paso St, il associe des performances à un jardin de bières et à des options de restauration, et offre des vues sur le centre-ville dignes d’un coucher de soleil. Les avis évoquent des débuts difficiles comme le stationnement et les files d’attente, mais soulignent une ambiance extérieure adaptée aux familles et la bière artisanale comme points forts.
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Héberger des performances avec un son et un éclairage professionnels sur une scène de qualité festival.
Proposant des bières artisanales et des cidres dans un espace social extérieur proche des options de restauration.
Location de salle pour événements privés, fêtes et rassemblements, avec aide à l'installation.
Proposant des jeux tels que le cornhole et des espaces ouverts adaptés à tous les âges.
Proposant des zones exclusives avec des équipements améliorés pour les détenteurs de billets VIP.
The food is decent for what is is. The beer and coders are good. Biggest problem here is the babies and toddlers being ignored by their parents as if it is a communal sandbox. Allowing babies to play in the corn holes area, sucking on bean bags and running around aimlessly without supervision, or by parents that dont care how rude they teach their children to be. The staff are under no obligation to help. We came to play corn hole and the game turned into trying not to hit kods and parents with bean bags during games. Parents this isnt your free daycare sandbox. Keep your kids in check and teach them polite involvement and awareness by making sure they dont get in the way of people playing games in areas dedicated to games like corn hole. If you dont like my message then go to a chuckecheese.
Can’t beat this place for families who love the outdoors and crafter beer!!! We are now happy “regulars” 😍
The location of the establishment is extremely inconvenient to get to. Parking is a nightmare you either park downtown then have to get a rideshare there or find somewhere to park and walk a mile minimum back to the venue thru a terrible part of town.
Ok I get it, they have LOTS of potential, but this venue just don’t have it all together yet. If their venue was as nice as their emails/communication about the event - then we would be getting somewhere. The stage set up is pretty good, decent quality - you can tell they put their budget into it. Other than that, it’s literally a lawn… think the patch of grass you had to run laps on in middle school. The “VIP” area was a tent with lawn chairs and IKEA furniture, sharing the same bar as the “general admission” people. The ticket scanning situation took almost 35 minutes of sitting in a line wrapping into the parking lot. It’s a destination venue (meaning the 3 miles surrounding the venue are not somewhere you’d want to be at night alone), but the parking is a total mess. They do tell you to park elsewhere and Uber into the venue, so they can’t say they didn’t warn you. Lines here are the biggest issue, they need more workers for heavy traffic areas, they need to upgrade the VIP area (I genuinely feel bad for those that spent extra for literally a fenced in area), and the landscaping needs upgrading. They need benches around the perimeter, maybe photo areas? They need something hiding the highway away from the venue (it looks tacky to view the highway from the bar line). LASTLY, they only had 4 bartenders working a whole concert?? And the ‘bar’ is literally 2 fold out tables under a tent, only whiskey and vodka available. Beer was “outside” of the lawn area near food trucks, but nothing is labeled so you need to ask other people where they got their drinks. Show was fine but SO incredibly loud, like painfully loud. Not only that, but whoever runs lights was pointing them DIRECTLY into the crowd, which was blinding. If this place stepped it up (I understand it’s newer), it would be pretty decent. As of tonight, there was a lot of work to do.
An incredible live music venue addition to Fort Worth - and DFW for that matter. The light and sound system is insanely good, and you feel like you're at a mainstream festival stage. You can tell the musicians kick it up a notch too. And lucky you if you're there while the sun is setting over downtown. It's a unique FW experience. The proximity (a 45 second walk) to the food options and beer garden at Wild Acre Live just adds to the music fest vibe. Parking is a challenge, but they make that pretty clear up front. Park downtown next to your favorite watering hole, then Lyft/Uber to the venue. Make a night out of it.
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