The Kid Friendly Restaurant of Fort Worth

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our wild idea

Since 2014, Wild Acre has been committed to making quality craft beer with ruthlessly bold local flavors that embody the great state of Texas. While our brews have grown to become a Cowtown staple, we believed there was much more to offer for the families of Fort Worth.

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A Place for Family

Today Wild Acre is much more than just a brewery. In addition to our unique and high quality craft brews, the Wild Acre Restaurant & Beer Garden also serves delicious hand-crafted burgers and sides to families and groups of all sizes. If our food and beer wasn’t enough, we also have tons of space and activities for the kids, making Wild Acre the perfect place for the whole family to eat, drink, and play. Dogs too!

At the Wild Acre Restaurant & Beer Garden, you'll find

  • A huge playground

  • Large turf field with comfy lounge chairs

  • Tons of patio seating

  • The Bandit Bounce giant air pillow (trampoline)

  • Fun winding racetrack with pedal karts

  • Plenty of flat screen TVs for any sports fan

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HistorIC LOCATION

Every wonder where we got the name, Wild Acre? It all started at the turn of the 20th century, when the most successful train robbery gang in history, Butch Cassidy’s Wild Bunch, briefly called Fort Worth their home before leading authorities on a nationwide manhunt. The gang spent most of their time in the city’s vice district, aptly named Hell’s Half Acre, the namesake of the Wild Acre Brewery. In addition to our Texan pride, you’ll find nods to the gang throughout our Wild Acre brand.