
Fall is in full swing, and The Shops at Willow Park are celebrating with a community favorite—Fall Fest, happening Saturday, October 25 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event promises a perfect mix of family fun, local shopping, and seasonal treats.

A recent conversation among Benbrook residents stirred up an old question: Is Benbrook still a dry city?

Benbrook residents can make dinner count on Wednesday, October 22, by joining a community fundraiser at Raising Cane’s, located at 8506 Benbrook Boulevard.

Benbrook’s own Audrey Marie is bringing a taste of fall to local kitchens with her freshly baked pumpkin bread, now available for pre-order through 88th Street Bakery.

The Benbrook Chamber of Commerce is bringing the community together for an evening of rodeo excitement at the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo on Thursday, February 5, 2026, starting at 7:30 p.m. This special “Benbrook Night” promises all the classic rodeo thrills and Fort Worth flair residents love.

Fall flavors have officially landed at JD’s Hamburgers, and dessert lovers have two new reasons to celebrate.

Good news for local shoppers and small business fans: the Benbrook Farmers Market will keep its doors open through December before taking its short winter break.

Residents are invited to join Cameron Potter, candidate for Benbrook City Council Place 5, for a casual meet and greet on Sunday, October 19, from 4 to 6 p.m. at Mont Del Park, located at Thornhill Road and Lombardy Terrace in the Mont Del neighborhood.

If you’ve ever made cake pops, you know the sprinkle struggle is real. That’s why The Cake Ball-erina in Benbrook is sharing a clever trick to make decorating faster and cleaner.

Halloween just got a little sweeter in Benbrook. The Cake Ball-erina, located at 963 Winscott Road, is celebrating the season with festive Halloween cake pop bundles that are as fun to look at as they are to eat.