6 Great Beer Gardens to Check Out in DFW

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6 Great Beer Gardens to Check Out in DFW

Alfresco drinking has been a long-loved and cherished tradition in Dallas. No matter what the weather, Dallas beer lovers enjoy sitting on the patio and soaking up vitamin D, with a chilled pitcher of vitamin B(eer). Fortunately, DFW is home to a bevy of best beer gardens near me that offer a great vibe, amazing food, and most importantly, excellent beer. So, whether you’re craving a crisp lager or a bitter IPA (that mirrors your feelings towards your boss), try out these 6 upscale beer gardens, which have something for everyone.

1. Katy Trail Ice House

Located on the 3.5-mile Katy Trail, this beer garden boasts an award-winning patio on a tree-shaded backyard, with picnic tables and plenty of space for socially distanced, alfresco drinking. Katy Trail Ice House offers an Austin-style beer garden with a 50-foot-long bar that offers 50 Texan classics and locally crafted suds on tap. Admire the splendid view of Katy trail, and watch people jog by as you down your favorite lager. In the true spirit of Dallas, this beer garden is big, vibrant, and dog-friendly. A popular contender for the title of best beer gardens near me.

Katy Trail Ice House, TX

They also have a stellar menu of pub grubs to match their beers. Their Texan BBQ sells out like hotcakes, so make sure to go there early if you want to try some. And ask for their special beerita, it’s not on the menu, but is a must-try!

2. The Rustic

The Rustic beer garden is tucked away in the heart of Uptown on Howell Street. If you’re looking for a place that celebrates Texas and all things Texan, then The Rustic is the place for you. This beer garden features an impressive collection of 40+ beers on tap, with various Texan classic brews like Karbach, Lonestar Lager, and Deep Ellum Blonde.

The Rustic, TX

The Rustic burger is a must-try. Topped with house brisket, white cheddar, chili, and grilled onion, it’s lip-smackingly delicious. If you're craving some classic pub-grub then their cactus fries, smoked cheddar grits (how long do grits last?), and spicy Nashville-style fried chicken are a few other dishes you can try out from their food menu.

Their splendid patio, equipped with firepits, grassy hills, picnic tables, huge garage-style doors, and a stage for concerts and live music, is airy, spacious, and perfect to escape from the bumble of the city.

3. Goodfriend Beer Garden & Burger House

Beers and burgers are a match made in heaven, and goodfriend Beer Garden & Burger House offers the best of both. It’s a tried-and-true neighborhood bar, with an impressive cedar pergola and heat-controlled patio. The centerpiece is a horseshoe-shaped bar that serves 25 tap beers, and over 60 bottled beers, with an ever-changing selection of drafts that often feature rare, limited brews.

Goodfriend Beer Garden & Burger House, TX

They also have a stellar burger menu, featuring burgers made from a  private blend of all-Texas beef  that their regulars can't get enough of! Which cuts are in their patties? It's a secret, but we can tell you that it's amazing! If you’re a fan of pungent blue cheese then make sure to try out the Blue cheese burger! Other crowd favorites from their food menu include waffle fried loaded with blue cheese and jalapenos, and spicy pepper bomb burger with in-house harissa, roasted tomatoes, lettuce, and chipotle cheddar.

Their menu constantly changes with many seasonal specials so to see what they have in store, check out their site at http://www.goodfrienddallas.com/

4. Truck Yard

Aptly described as a ‘playground for adults’ by its owners, Truck Yard is a one of its kind watering hole in DFW. Truck Yard is a blend of traditional beer garden and honky-tonk. The 15,000 square feet beer garden is nestled cozily in Greenville, amidst a ring of colorful, graffiti-adorned trailers.

Truck Yard, TX

There’s a bar on a treehouse that serves an array of local craft beers, wines, and cocktails. Then on the food front, a must-try is the Philly style cheesesteaks from the onsite kitchen, or you can choose from delicacies around the world offered by food trucks from Korean barbeques to Cuban sandwiches.

5. Jaxon Beer Garden

Jaxon Beer Garden is an AT&T discovery district beer garden and restaurant, serving 34 local and regional craft beers. The spot offers indoor and outdoor seating options with a sprawling 10,000 square feet patio for laid-back, alfresco drinking. It’s a popular spot to relax for a well earned drink in the beer gardens - open now!

Jaxon Beer Garden, TX

Work your way through the beer taps, to an impressive elevated Texas fare and southern style pub grubs. The Jaxon cheeseburger and Boz Steak Frites are drool-worthy. Word to the wise; save room for dessert, because their griddled pound cake, doused in crème Fraiche and warm blueberry compote is absolutely unmissable.

6. Oak Street Drafthouse

Oak Street Drafthouse offers beer with a side of nostalgia, and a walk down history lane. If you’re an admirer of anachronistic things (and even if you’re not), Oak Street Drafthouse will charm you.  Located at one of the oldest houses in Denton, this beer house has a cozy, vintage vibe and aesthetic. The walls are decked with memories and photographs of families, cowboys, and sports teams, and the beer taps are topped with brightly colored designs, that match the homely and vibrant vibe of the place.

Oak Street Drafthouse, TX

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