Remember Bastille @ Bishop Arts

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The Bishop Arts District is a neighborhood rich in history, and was the site of Dallas’ busiest trolly stop in the 1930s. Since the area’s revitalization, the Bishop Arts District has been featured in the New York Times, USA Today and The Daily Beast for its small-town feel, hidden-gem appeal, and close-knit community.

Remember Bastille is a beautiful evening festival in the Bishop Arts District on Thursday. Go Oak Cliff’s annual Bastille on Bishop event is a family-friendly festival featuring French wine, food, music, a market, and a pétanque court in the middle of Bishop Avenue!

Costumes and themed clothing abound, so don’t be shy- stripes and berets are très chic at Bastille on Bishop!

The event is free! The only ticket needed is for adults wishing to drink wine at the festival.You must reserve your wine glass in advance. The cost includes the event glass and 2 tokens, which can be used for wine (each glass of wine is 1 token) or food (most food items are 1 token). A very, very limited number of glasses will be available at the front gate, so don’t miss out.

Bastille on Bishop is a rain or shine event!

When: July 14 @ 6pm
Where: Bishop Arts District
Price: Free

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