What happened
Meow Wolf: The Real Unreal had artists that helped create the immersive art experience inside Grapevine Mills in town for the event.
Occupying a spot inside the former Mercantile on Main store, local artists showcased their other work and talked to visitors and the Grapevine Art Project market was held inside Foust Funeral Home. Colleyville resident Cheryl J. Rodo was one of many who set up shop inside and was painting a resin guitar May 17.
A closer look
The Craft Brew Experience & VIP Lounge was located across from Grapevine City Hall that allowed guests to sample craft beer from the area. Rock & Brews provided food such as BBQ wings, asian ribs and bread pudding and it was served with flights of beer from Community Beer Co., according to a news release. The Dallas-based brewery featured its Honey Citrus Blonde and Kush Double Hazy IPA to complement the food offerings.
Also of note
Southlake-based American Vintage Candle Co. made its debut at the event as a vendor and surpassed their sales goal, according to a news release. Vendors came from nearby places like Fort Worth and in-state from Fredericksburg and Wichita Falls, but the event also drew Florida’s Best, an essential oil company from Altamonte Springs, Florida.
There was also a pickleball tennis and pickleball tournament, which was held May 17-18 at Grapevine High School, Colleyville Heritage High School and Dove Park.
Going forward
The Grapevine Convention and Visitors Bureau announced the 42nd Annual Main Street Fest will be May 15-17 in 2026.