A Pickle Fan's Wonderland Is Opening In Fort Worth This Week

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Pickles have always been a pretty big deal in Texas, especially DFW.

Founded over 94 years ago in Mansfield, Best Maid Pickles has grown to be one of the largest pickle suppliers in the country.

Now, they're opening the official Best Maid Pickle Emporium in Fort Worth this Friday at 11 a.m. and it's everything you could have ever dreamed of. 

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The emporium will offer pickle lovers an experience unlike any other, as they will get to learn the history and origin of the Best Maid Pickle as well as how it's made nowadays. 

You'll also be able to deck yourself out is some serious pickle swag, as well as having the opportunity to buy some Best Maid products, including Martin House's Sour Pickle Beer and the famous Mrs. Dalton's Salad Dressing, which is said to have started it all back in 1926.

The experience is free but merch will come at a cost.

The emporium was originally set to open in early September but was forced to delay the opening to October due to some significant construction delays.

Best Maid Pickle Emporium 

Price: FREE

When: Friday, October 23rd, 11 a.m.- 6:00 p.m. CST 

Address: 829 W Vickery Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 

Why You Need To Go: Fun and exciting way to explore the wonderful world of Best Maid Pickles 

  • Noah Borden was an Associate Editor for Narcity Media.

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