- June 21
- 8:00pm
Manny Trevin
We have live music every Friday & Saturday Evening at 8pm. Join us each weekend for happy hour, specials and live music - no cover, fabulous food, and talented local musicians.
learn moreLive Texas country music, boot shining by M.L. Leddys & Texas Whiskey every Tuesday. Happy Hour 5 – 7pm, Boot Shining 6 – 8pm, and Live Music starting at 8pm.
Read MoreEvery Wednesday, Whiskey & Rye highlights one label from its extensive selection that you can try for that entire week! Keep checking back to see which Whiskey we choose!
Read MoreWelcome to Whiskey & Rye, the place where “Hell’s Half Acre” used to be in the 1800′s! A notorious red light district known as Hell’s Half Acre developed in this section of Fort Worth after the arrival of Texas and Pacific Railway in 1876 made Fort Worth a rough and tumble kind of town. Step back into history and see how far Fort Worth has come since those Hell’s Half Acre days.
Read MoreOne of the best ways to remember a piece of history is through photos. Step back in time with our photos from the Hell’s Half Acre Days and see how much Fort Worth has changed into what we know now.
Read MoreThis great neighborhood bar features regional draft beers, TX whiskey, HD TV’s and live entertainment. The oversized leather chairs and complimentary pool tables will soon have you calling the staff by name.
Read MoreWe have live music every Friday & Saturday Evening at 8pm. Join us each weekend for happy hour, specials and live music - no cover, fabulous food, and talented local musicians.
learn moreEvery Friday & Saturday night, Whiskey & Rye hosts live music - don't miss Me and Pooch, starting at 8pm!
learn moreDon't miss Phillip Griffin and Stephen Pointer for Texas Tuesday! Texas Tuesdays feature: a taste of Texas Whiskey, Happy Hour 5 - 7 pm, Boot Shining by Fort Worth's M.L. Leddy's 6 - 8 pm, and Live Music starting at 8 pm.
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The Whiskey and Rye is located in the Downtown Fort Worth Omni Hotel.
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"Too much of anything is bad, but too much good whiskey is barely enough."Mark Twain