Fort Worth's most prominent entertainment district is preparing for fans to gather when TCU faces Georgia in the College Football Playoff National Championship game.
Fort Worth's most prominent entertainment district is preparing for fans to gather on Monday night, when TCU faces Georgia in the College Football Playoff National Championship game. "We decided to work with the city to see if we could block off the street, have a party for everyone so to celebrate TCU's hopefully national championship," said Moody Younger, Co-Managing Partner for Younger Partners - Crockett Row's owners.
They'll be food trucks, live music and entertainment, the Movie Tavern will play the game on a large-screen TV, outside they'll also two outdoor 25-foot tv screens out on the property. "We want everybody to come enjoy and have and be able to leave without having to pay for parking as long as they come to our premises," added Younger.
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