Historic charm, year‑round festivals, and effortless access to DFW.
Grapevine blends small‑town warmth with big‑city convenience. Centered on a beautifully preserved Historic Main Street lined with boutiques, galleries, tasting rooms, and cafés, the city offers a walkable, family‑friendly core that feels timeless yet active. Seasonal festivals, a strong wine culture, and an engaged community calendar keep neighbors connected in every season.
Its location is a standout: situated between Dallas and Fort Worth, Grapevine includes portions of Dallas Fort Worth International Airport within its city limits and is connected by TEXRail from DFW Terminal B directly to Grapevine/Main Street Station at Grapevine Main. That same plaza anchors Hotel Vin and Harvest Hall, making regional travel and everyday outings remarkably easy.
Life here revolves around connection: neighbors meet up along Main Street for coffee, a tasting flight, or live music, while weekends often mean a vintage train ride, a stroll through the Botanical Gardens, or time on the water at Lake Grapevine. Commuters and travelers value the city’s transit‑oriented hub at Grapevine Main, where TEXRail puts Fort Worth and the airport within easy reach, and an active festival calendar keeps the community engaged throughout the year.
Historic Main Street is home to long‑time local favorites and destination dining. Esparza’s Restaurante Mexicano serves classic Tex‑Mex and lively margaritas just off Main Street, while Main Street Bistro & Bakery offers French‑inspired pastries and brunch, all within steps of boutiques and galleries.
At the heart of Grapevine Main, Harvest Hall (connected to Hotel Vin) brings a European‑style food hall experience with multiple kitchens, bars, and frequent events in a soaring indoor‑outdoor setting. It’s a convenient meet‑up spot before catching the train or an evening show.
Wine culture is front and center. Wine Fusion Winery pairs small‑batch wines with a scratch kitchen right on Main Street; nearby, Meat U Anywhere BBQ is a local go‑to for oak‑ and hickory‑smoked brisket and hearty breakfast tacos.
For broader retail and entertainment, Grapevine Mills features 180+ stores along with LEGOLAND® Discovery Center and SEA LIFE Grapevine Aquarium—a full day’s worth of family‑friendly fun under one roof.
Start on Historic Main Street—browse locally owned shops, explore tasting rooms along the Urban Wine Trail, and step aboard the Grapevine Vintage Railroad to ride in authentic 1920s‑era coaches. Nearby, the Grapevine Botanical Gardens and Nash Farm offer peaceful greenspace and hands‑on glimpses of local heritage, while Lake Grapevine invites hiking, paddling, and marina life.
Grapevine’s event calendar is a major draw. September brings GrapeFest®, the Southwest’s largest wine festival, and the holidays transform the city into the Christmas Capital of Texas® with more than 1,400 events—think Santa’s North Pole Express® rides, classic films at the Palace Theatre, and ICE! at Gaylord Texan.
Grapevine is served by Grapevine‑Colleyville ISD (GCISD), which offers a range of strong academic and extracurricular opportunities for students of all ages.
50,875 people live in Grapevine, where the median age is 40 and the average individual income is $60,761. Data provided by the U.S. Census Bureau.
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