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Title
T And P Tavern
Artist
Joan Carroll
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photograph
Description
A 1930's rail station tavern with 24 beers on-tap in a historic, smoke-free, interior. The T & P Tavern was built as a diner and adjoining news stand in the 1930's. It closed in the mid 60's, and except for a brief reopening in the mid 1980's it has been preserved as a time capsule from a bygone era. The diner was part of the historic T and P Railway Station, that now serves as the last Westbound stop on the Trinity Railway Express. Remnants of the Zig Zag Art Deco Architecture can be seen throughout the building. The current T & P Tavern was a dream that was founded by two locals of Fort Worth with the desire to create an establishment that is unique, conveniently located, and where you can get a refreshing drink while taking in the ambiance. It is located on the southern edge of downtown Fort Worth and feature the largest (5,000 sq ft.) covered patio in Fort Worth. They claim that they feature "an eclectic rotating tap wall. We take our beer selection very seriously and we expect you'll find something new and interesting to try each time you visit us." How can you not want to visit!
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April 22nd, 2014
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