Organizers with the 38th annual Main Street Fest: A Craft Brew Experience in Grapevine have partnered with Trinity Metro TEXRail to provide a hassle-free way to get to the event this weekend.

The festival, with the theme “Where Fun Comes to Play,” will be May 20-22 along historic Main Street in Grapevine.

Attendees may park for free at any TEXRail station along the 27-mile commuter rail line that runs from downtown Fort Worth to the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport. Festivalgoers may then ride the train to the Grapevine/Main Street Station, which stops at the festival entrance, according to a news release. Riders who use the GoPass mobile app will receive a 50% discount on their roundtrip ticket plus $2 off admission to the festival with proof of ridership, the release stated.

For more information on TEXRail and its stations, click here.

Main Street Fest includes street performers, four live music stages, a craft brew garden, wine pavilion, carnival rides, a Kidz Zone and a street fair. Adult tickets to the festival are $9. Tickets for ages 6-12 and those age 62 and older are $5. Weekend passes are $20.


The Craft Brew Experience features more than 75 craft brews from 30 breweries. Tickets are separate from admission to the festival and include a souvenir Belgian-style tasting glass and eight 3-ounce tastings. Tasting cards are $16 if purchased before 5 p.m. May 20 or $20 at the festival.

The festival runs from 5-11 p.m. May 20, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. May 21 and 11 a.m.-6 p.m. May 22.