DFW Brewery & Winery
Tour Party Bus
You curate the tasting trail — we handle every mile of it. Luxury party buses, Limo Sprinters, and executive SUVs for craft brewery crawls, Grapevine wine tours, distillery runs, and full-day out-of-town escapes to Broken Bow and beyond. Zero DUI risk, unlimited stops, and a professional designated driver all day.
The Ultimate DFW Tasting Experience — Without the Logistics Headache
Coordinating transportation between 4 breweries and 2 wineries across DFW while keeping a group of 20 together, arriving on time, and making sure everyone gets home safely is a full-time logistics job. We handle every bit of it so your group focuses on the tasting.
The bottom line: QTS handles every mile of your DFW tasting route so your group focuses entirely on the drinking. You choose every brewery, winery, and distillery on the list and how long you stay at each stop — your chauffeur adapts instantly if you change plans mid-day. Passengers 21+ can bring beverages on board between stops. Hourly as-directed pricing means no fixed packages, no rushed exits, and no surge pricing when the last tasting runs long.
Is there a party bus service for brewery or winery tours in Dallas–Fort Worth?
Yes. QTS Black Car & Limo provides hourly as-directed party bus, Limo Sprinter, and executive SUV service for craft brewery crawls, Grapevine wine tours, distillery runs, and full-day out-of-town escapes to Broken Bow and Waco. You build the route and the stop list — QTS provides a professional designated driver, a pre-mapped itinerary, and a vehicle that keeps the entire group together from the first pint to the final drop-off.
Can you drink between stops on a DFW brewery or winery tour party bus?
Yes. Passengers 21 and older are welcome to bring their own beverages on board — including bottles and cans purchased at previous brewery or winery stops — to consume responsibly during transit. Party buses include cooler space for between-stop beverages. The Limo Sprinter's J-style lounge seating makes the ride between venues a natural continuation of the social experience rather than dead time. No outside alcohol is sold or provided by QTS.
Zero DUI Risk — Professional Designated Driver
Your professional chauffeur drives every mile of the tasting trail. No one in your group gets behind the wheel, no one is the reluctant designated driver, and no one ends a great tasting experience with a traffic stop. Drink freely and responsibly — we handle 100% of the driving.
Your Route — Complete Control
We don't sell pre-packaged tours. With Hourly As Directed service, you choose every brewery, winery, and distillery on the list. You decide how long to stay at each stop. Change your mind mid-day and add a venue — your chauffeur adapts instantly. No fixed packages, no skipped stops, no rushed exits.
The Group Stays Together
One vehicle means the group arrives together, leaves together, and keeps the energy going between stops. No waiting for four separate cars to regroup at the next venue, no one getting lost between stops, and no one calling an Uber home alone at the end of the night.
Keep the Tasting Going On Board
Passengers 21+ can bring beverages — including bottles purchased at previous stops — to enjoy between venues. The ride between breweries becomes part of the experience, not dead time. Party buses feature cooler space and the Limo Sprinter's lounge layout is perfectly suited to social drinking en route.
The Best Craft Beverage Destinations Across North Texas
We've driven these routes hundreds of times. Below are the most popular destinations by category — mix and match across categories or build a single-focus tour. The combinations are unlimited and we know every parking situation, staging zone, and back entrance.
The bottom line: QTS has pre-mapped every major DFW tasting corridor — Deep Ellum Brewing, Community Beer Co., and Manhattan Project for Dallas craft beer; Messina Hof, Bull Lion, Landon Winery, and Waters Edge for Grapevine wine country; Martin House, Rahr & Sons, and HopFusion for Fort Worth breweries; TX Whiskey Ranch, BENDT Distilling, and Acre for DFW distilleries; and full-day party bus charters to Ironroot Republic in Denison, Glen Rose Brewing, and the Broken Bow/Hochatown corridor in Oklahoma. Every parking lot, staging zone, and tasting reservation window is known before you leave the driveway.
What are the best craft breweries to visit on a beer tour in Dallas or Fort Worth?
In Dallas, the Deep Ellum corridor is the tightest cluster — Deep Ellum Brewing, Community Beer Co., Manhattan Project, and Lakewood Brewing are all within a short drive of each other, making a 5 to 6 hour Limo Sprinter crawl efficient and social. In Fort Worth, the Near Southside and Cultural District corridor covers Martin House, Rahr & Sons, HopFusion, and Cowtown Brewing. For the full cross-metroplex experience, QTS routes the most efficient path between all stops and handles every parking situation — brewery lots are notoriously tight for large vehicles.
What wineries are on the Grapevine Texas wine trail for a group tour?
Grapevine's Historic Main Street wine trail includes Messina Hof Winery & Resort, Bull Lion Winery, Landon Winery, and Waters Edge Winery — all within walking distance of each other along Main Street, which means your vehicle parks once while the group moves between tasting rooms on foot. Hotel Vin and its rooftop bar are the natural finishing point for a full-day bachelorette or anniversary wine tour. QTS recommends the Limo Sprinter for groups of 8 to 14 on the Grapevine wine trail — it navigates Historic Main Street parking more efficiently than a full party bus.
Craft Beer & Ale Trails
Dallas
Deep Ellum Brewing, Community Beer Co., Manhattan Project, Lakewood Brewing — all within a tight corridor in East Dallas ideal for a compact half-day crawl.
Fort Worth
Martin House, Rahr & Sons, HopFusion, Cowtown Brewing — the cultural district and Near Southside craft beer corridor.
North Suburbs
3 Nations (Anna/Carrollton), Rollertown, Hop and Sting — strong craft scene spread across Collin and Denton counties.
Vineyards & Tasting Rooms
Grapevine Wine Country
Messina Hof, Bull Lion, Landon Winery, Waters Edge — DFW's premier wine destination. Historic Main Street is walkable between tasting rooms, making the Limo Sprinter the perfect vehicle.
DFW Regional & Texas Legends
Lost Oak (Burleson), Fortunata, Eden Hill, Red Caboose, Barons Creek, Valley Mills, Enoch's Stomp — Texas Hill Country-style experiences within day-trip range.
Whiskey, Spirits & Out-of-Town Escapes
DFW Distilleries
TX Whiskey Ranch, BENDT Distilling, Acre Distilling, 1845 Distilling — full distillery tour experiences in and around Fort Worth and Denton.
Full-Day Out-of-Town Runs
Waco/Glen Rose: Brotherwell, Southern Roots, Glen Rose Brewing. Hochatown/Broken Bow (OK): Girls Gone Wine, Mountain Fork Brewery, Hochatown Distilling. Denison: Ironroot Republic — one of Texas's most decorated distilleries.
Three Vehicle Classes — Small Group to Full Squad
Every vehicle is staffed by a professional chauffeur who drives all day while you taste. Match your vehicle to your group size and the style of tour you want — intimate wine tasting or full rolling party.
The bottom line: For large groups of 20 to 45, the Luxury Party Bus keeps everyone together with wrap-around seating, LED lighting, premium audio, and on-board cooler space. For groups of 8 to 14 on Grapevine wine trails and Dallas craft beer crawls, the Mercedes Limo Sprinter is the top choice — stand-up headroom, J-style lounge seating, and a profile that handles tight brewery parking lots with ease. For couples and intimate groups up to 7 on a refined wine or distillery run, the GMC Yukon XL provides a quiet, discreet tasting experience with cargo space for bottles purchased along the way.
What size party bus do I need for a brewery tour group of 12 in Dallas–Fort Worth?
A group of 12 is the sweet spot for the Mercedes Limo Sprinter — up to 14 passengers in J-style lounge seating with full stand-up headroom and a social layout that makes the transit between breweries part of the experience. The Sprinter also navigates the tight parking lots at Deep Ellum Brewing, Community Beer Co., and most Fort Worth brewery locations significantly more easily than a full-size party bus. For groups of 15 or more, QTS steps up to the 20 to 30 passenger Party Bus to keep everyone together in one vehicle.
What is the best vehicle for a Grapevine wine tour for a group of 8 to 10 people?
The Mercedes Limo Sprinter is the definitive vehicle for Grapevine wine tours at this group size. Its sleek profile parks efficiently on Historic Main Street while the group walks between tasting rooms at Messina Hof, Bull Lion, Landon Winery, and Waters Edge. The J-style lounge seating keeps everyone social during the drives, and the stand-up cabin makes moving around between stops comfortable. For groups of 4 to 6 wanting a more intimate, refined wine tour experience, the GMC Yukon XL is the right vehicle — quieter cabin, privacy tints, and ample cargo space for bottles.
Luxury Party Bus
The ultimate rolling experience for large groups. Wrap-around leather seating, premium Bluetooth audio, vibrant LED lighting, and cooler space for between-stop beverages. Keeps the energy going from the first brewery to the last distillery. Best for bachelor/bachelorette parties, corporate outings, and large friend groups.
View Party Buses →Mercedes Limo Sprinter
The sweet spot for groups of 8 to 14. J-style lounge seating makes socializing between stops natural and comfortable. Full stand-up headroom and a sleek black exterior that navigates tight brewery parking lots easily. The top choice for Grapevine wine tours and craft beer crawls in the Dallas and Fort Worth districts.
View Limo Sprinters →Executive SUV
Ideal for couples or intimate groups of up to 7 executing a refined, discreet tasting itinerary. Quiet cabin, privacy tints, and ample cargo space for bottles purchased along the way. The best format for a romantic anniversary wine tour, a small group distillery run, or an out-of-town escape for four.
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The Tours DFW Groups Book Most Often
Every tour is custom-built for your group, but these are the formats that come up most frequently. All are run on hourly As Directed service — your stops, your timing, your pace.
The bottom line: The most-booked DFW brewery tour format is the Dallas Craft Beer Crawl — Deep Ellum Brewing, Community Beer Co., Manhattan Project, and a Deep Ellum dinner — in a 5 to 6 hour Limo Sprinter run for 10 to 14. The most-booked bachelorette format is the Grapevine Wine Country Day — Messina Hof, Bull Lion, and Waters Edge in 4 to 6 hours. The most ambitious single-day format is the Broken Bow full-day party bus escape — Girls Gone Wine, Mountain Fork Brewery, and Hochatown Distilling — at 10 to 12 hours round trip from DFW.
How long does a Grapevine wine country tour take for a bachelorette party group?
A Grapevine wine tour for a bachelorette group typically runs 4 to 6 hours — enough for 3 to 4 winery stops (Messina Hof, Bull Lion, Landon, and Waters Edge) plus a lunch or brunch stop on Historic Main Street. The Limo Sprinter departs from your hotel or home, parks at the Historic Main Street area while the group walks between tasting rooms, and returns for the evening drop-off. Book a 5-hour block to allow for relaxed tasting times without rushing any stops.
How far is Broken Bow Oklahoma from Dallas for a full-day party bus trip?
Broken Bow and the Hochatown area are approximately 3 hours from Dallas and 3.5 hours from Fort Worth under normal driving conditions — a round trip of 6 to 7 hours of transit before accounting for tasting time. QTS recommends booking 10 to 12 hours for a Broken Bow full-day charter to allow for 2 to 3 tasting stops (Girls Gone Wine, Mountain Fork Brewery, Hochatown Distilling) plus a dining stop. These are among the most popular full-day party bus bookings QTS runs from DFW — plan 4 to 8 weeks ahead for weekend availability.
- Dallas Craft Beer Crawl — Deep Ellum Brewing → Community Beer Co. → Manhattan Project → dinner in the Ellum — 5 to 6 hours, Limo Sprinter for 10–14.
- Grapevine Wine Country Day — Messina Hof → Bull Lion → Landon Winery → Waters Edge — 4 to 6 hours, Limo Sprinter or party bus.
- Fort Worth Brewery + Stockyards Night — Martin House → Rahr & Sons → HopFusion → Fort Worth Stockyards for dinner — full evening itinerary.
- DFW Distillery Run — TX Whiskey Ranch → BENDT Distilling → Acre Distilling — half-day format, SUV or Sprinter for 4–12.
- Broken Bow Full-Day Escape — Girls Gone Wine → Mountain Fork Brewery → Hochatown Distilling — 10 to 12 hours, party bus for the full group.
- Bachelorette Wine & Brunch Tour — brunch pickup → Grapevine wine trail → late afternoon cocktails — the most-booked bachelorette format in DFW.
Brewery & Winery Tour FAQ
Direct answers to the questions groups ask most often before booking a craft brewery or winery tour across DFW and Texas.
The bottom line: Passengers 21+ may bring their own beverages on board including bottles from previous stops. No advance route planning required — you build the venue list and QTS maps the most efficient order. Weekend tour minimums are typically 4 to 6 hours. Out-of-town full-day runs to Broken Bow, Waco, Glen Rose, and Denison are standard bookings. Waiting time between stops is included in the hourly rate with no extra charges for long tasting sessions. GrapeFest weekends and peak DFW event weekends book 4 to 6 weeks out.
Can we drink on the party bus or Sprinter between stops?
Yes. Passengers 21 and older are welcome to bring their own beverages — including beer and wine purchased at previous stops — to consume responsibly aboard the vehicle. We ask that you avoid glass bottles where possible for safety. No outside alcohol is sold or provided by QTS; bring your own and enjoy the ride between venues.
Do you plan the tour route, or do we build our own itinerary?
You build it — we drive it. QTS provides Hourly As Directed service, which means you are in complete control of every stop, every departure time, and every venue. We provide route suggestions and timing guidance on request, but the tour is entirely yours to customize. We highly recommend making tasting reservations at venues in advance for groups larger than 8.
Is there a minimum booking time for brewery and winery tours?
Yes. Multi-stop tours, especially on weekends, require a minimum booking block of 4 to 6 hours depending on the vehicle class. This ensures the vehicle and chauffeur are fully dedicated to your group for the duration of the experience without any time pressure between stops. Weekday tours may be available with a shorter minimum — contact us to confirm.
Will you drive to out-of-town destinations like Waco, Glen Rose, or Broken Bow?
Absolutely. We regularly run full-day charters to Waco, Glen Rose, Denison, and the Hochatown/Broken Bow area in Oklahoma. Out-of-town runs simply require booking enough hours to cover round-trip travel time plus tasting time at your destinations. These are among our most popular full-day party bus experiences — plan for 10 to 12 hours for Broken Bow runs.
How many people fit in each vehicle for a brewery tour?
The Luxury Party Bus handles groups of 20 to 45 passengers — ideal for large bachelor/bachelorette groups, corporate outings, and big friend groups. The Mercedes Limo Sprinter is perfect for 8 to 14 passengers and navigates tight brewery parking lots more easily than a full party bus. Executive SUVs carry 1 to 7 passengers for couples or small groups on a refined wine-tasting run.
Can we add a food stop or restaurant visit to the tour itinerary?
Yes. Multi-stop itineraries can include restaurants, food trucks, or any other venue alongside your brewery and winery stops. With As Directed hourly service, your chauffeur follows your route regardless of what types of stops you include. Many DFW brewery districts have excellent food options nearby — we can help identify stops along your planned route.
Do you charge extra for long waits between stops?
No — waiting time is included in the hourly rate. Your chauffeur's time is yours for the full booking block. Whether you spend 20 minutes at one stop or 2 hours at another, the meter runs at the same hourly rate without extra fees for standing time. This is one of the key advantages of As Directed hourly service over point-to-point pricing.
What is the best vehicle for a small group winery tour in Grapevine?
The Mercedes Limo Sprinter is the top choice for groups of 8 to 14 exploring Grapevine's wine country — Messina Hof, Bull Lion, Landon Winery, and Waters Edge. It navigates the wine trail easily, provides full stand-up headroom for moving around between stops, and offers J-style lounge seating that makes the drive between wineries part of the social experience. For 2 to 6 guests, an Executive SUV provides a more intimate, refined wine tour format.
Can we book a combined brewery and distillery tour in the same day?
Absolutely. Mixed itineraries — breweries in the afternoon, distillery in the evening, or wineries followed by a cocktail bar — are completely standard for As Directed service. Many of our most popular bookings combine stops from multiple categories on a single outing. Just build your list of venues and we'll map the most efficient route.
How far in advance should we book a weekend brewery tour?
Book 2 to 3 weeks in advance for weekend party bus and Limo Sprinter availability. Spring and fall weekends fill quickly — especially during Grapevine GrapeFest (September) and peak patio season. Weekday tours have more flexibility. Holiday weekends and major event weekends in DFW (State Fair, major games) should be booked 4 to 6 weeks out.
Leave the logistics to us — gather your group, finalize your stops, and secure your vehicle today.
Weekend party buses and Limo Sprinters book 2 to 3 weeks out. Broken Bow and out-of-town dates book faster — reserve early.
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