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Four Corners Brewing Co. Is Open Memorial Day with Plant Bingo

Smiling guest holding a pint of beer and a bingo card surrounded by lush tropical plants at a Four Corners plant event

¡Oye, Dallas! We’ve got something special brewing this Memorial Day. If you’ve been scrolling through your options for things to do in Dallas Memorial Day weekend and coming up empty, stop right there. Four Corners Brewing Co., your favorite Dallas taproom tucked into the heart of The Cedars, is doing something it almost never does: opening its doors on a Monday. Not just opening, either. We’re throwing a full-blown community event with cold craft beer, incredible tacos, yard games, and one of DFW’s most beloved, most-talked-about event experiences: Plant Bingo with The Social Greenhouse.

That’s right. Monday, May 25th. Taproom doors open at 3 PM. Pacheco Taco N Burger fires up for orders at 4 PM. And Plant Bingo runs from 5 to 8 PM. You, your crew, a bingo card, and a plant with your name on it.

This blog has everything you need to plan your perfect Memorial Day Monday at the Four Corners Brewing taproom what’s happening, why it matters, what to drink, how to get there, and why you genuinely do not want to miss this one. Read on. ¡Vámonos!

Memorial Day in Dallas: Where Are You Actually Going?

Let’s be real for a second. Memorial Day weekend in Dallas slaps — but finding the right spot? That’s where things get tricky. The unofficial start of summer hits the city like a wave: cookouts fire up, rooftop bars fill to the brim, day parties pop up across town, and suddenly everyone is trying to figure out where to land. You want good vibes. You want cold drinks. You want food that actually hits. And — if we’re being honest — you want something to do, not just somewhere to stand around looking cool.

Dallas has no shortage of places to drink. But not every spot knows how to throw a holiday right. Some are so packed you’re elbow-to-elbow with strangers you didn’t choose. Some are playing the same tired playlist they’ve had on since 2019. And some just don’t have that thing — the energy, the community, the magic that turns a random Monday afternoon into a memory.

That’s the real challenge of a Dallas Memorial Day: the holiday lands on a Monday, which means most of the city’s best spots that are worth visiting have already done their big weekend programming. By Monday, the options thin out fast. You’re either at someone’s house nursing the last of a warm six-pack, or you’re at a chain restaurant that’s technically open but spiritually checked out.

Dallas has a genuinely thriving brewery and beer garden scene — and it’s one of the things that makes this city so special. But not every taproom pulls off the full holiday experience. To do it right, you need atmosphere, great drinks, food worth eating, activities to fill the hours, AND a reason to show up that feels like more than just “they’re open.” That’s a high bar. Most places clear one or two of those. The great ones clear all of them.

Tulip glass of golden ale on a wood bar beside a monstera leaf with brewery tanks softly lit in the background

Here’s what makes a great Memorial Day spot. The short version:

  • Atmosphere ✓ Does the place actually feel alive, or does it feel like a waiting room?
  • Cold beer ✓ Craft, intentional, brewed with pride. Not just whatever’s on special.
  • Something to do ✓ Because standing around gets old fast, especially on a three-hour Monday stretch.
  • Food that slaps ✓ Not an afterthought. Not a sad basket of fries. Real food.
  • A reason to be there ✓ An event, a vibe, a community moment that makes you feel like you’re part of something.

The Cedars neighborhood — the vibrant, creative, historically rich stretch of South Dallas that Four Corners calls home — is exactly the kind of place where something special can happen. It’s a neighborhood with character, with history, with the kind of authentic energy you can’t manufacture. And among the best breweries in Dallas, Four Corners Brewing Co. has always stood apart — not just for what’s in the glass, but for the community it’s built around it.

So when we tell you that FCBC is opening on Memorial Day Monday and throwing a legit community event? That’s not nothing. That’s the answer to your weekend question.

The Big News: We’re Open Monday, May 25th Starting at 3 PM (Yes, Really)

Here’s something you might not know about Four Corners Brewing Co.: we’re normally closed on Mondays. The taproom runs Tuesday through Sunday, and Monday has always been a dark day — our day to rest, reset, and prep for the week ahead. So when we say we’re opening on Memorial Day Monday, we want you to understand the weight of that statement. This isn’t business as usual. This is us saying: Dallas, we see you, and we’re here for you.

For Memorial Day 2026, the taproom doors at 1311 S. Ervay St. are swinging wide open on Monday, May 25th — starting at 3 PM. The taps will be flowing, the beer garden will be alive, and the full FCBC experience will be ready and waiting for you well before the main event kicks off. Pacheco Taco N Burger will be on site and ready to take orders starting at 4 PM — so come hungry and plan accordingly. Then, from 5 PM to 8 PM, we’re hosting Plant Bingo with The Social Greenhouse, one of DFW’s most beloved community events.

It’s the perfect way to close out a long holiday weekend: arrive early, settle into a cold pint, grab tacos from Pacheco, and then ease right into an evening of bingo and plant prizes. Relaxed, fun, social, and way more interesting than whatever else is on your Monday schedule.

Think about it. You’ve had your cookout. You’ve done the weekend. You’ve maybe slept in, maybe gone to the lake, maybe hit a day party or two. And now it’s Monday afternoon — doors open at 3 PM — and the sun is still out, the summer air is warm, and you’re not quite ready to let the weekend go. That’s exactly where we come in. Show up at 3 PM for the first cold pint of the evening. Get your Pacheco order in at 4 PM before the rush. Grab your bingo card at 5 PM and let the games begin. Monday evening at FCBC is the perfect soft landing — somewhere between the party and the couch, with great beer in your hand and a plant waiting for you at the end of the night.

📅 Monday, May 25th | Taproom Opens: 3 PM | Pacheco Orders: 4 PM | Plant Bingo: 5–8 PM | 1311 S. Ervay St., Dallas, TX 75215

This is also part of something bigger for us. Four Corners has always been rooted in community — it’s not a slogan, it’s how we operate. We’re a South Dallas brewery that was built forthis city, by people who love this city. Showing up on a holiday Monday, when we’d normally be dark, is just one more way of saying: we’re here, we’re yours, and we wouldn’t miss this for anything.

If you’ve been looking for “brewery open Memorial Day” or “Dallas taproom events May 2026,” look no further. Check out our taproom events calendar for details and ticketing, and if you’ve never visited our taproom before, now is the perfect time to change that.

Now — let’s talk about the main event, because it deserves its own spotlight.

What Is Plant Bingo? Meet The Social Greenhouse

Okay. We know what you might be thinking. Bingo? Like… grandma bingo? And to that we say: respectfully, absolutely not. Plant Bingo is its own thing entirely, and once you’ve experienced it, you’ll understand why events like this regularly sell out across the DFW metroplex. This is bingo reimagined as a community celebration — the same satisfying game you know, with a twist that makes it genuinely, irresistibly fun.

Here’s the concept: you play bingo, and you win plants.That’s it. That’s the magic. Instead of cash prizes or gift cards, every winner walks away with a real, living, beautiful plant. It sounds simple. It is simple. And it absolutely works, because there is something universally joyful about sitting in a beer garden on a warm Texas evening, bingo card in hand, winning a plant and feeling unreasonably victorious about it.

Behind Plant Bingo is The Social Greenhouse — a DFW-based event brand founded by Stephanie and Ben. Their story alone is worth knowing. These two didn’t just start a company together — their entire relationship is rooted (literally) in plants. Their first date was at the Dallas Arboretum. Their wedding? Held in a greenhouse. When they say plant events are personal, they mean it in the fullest possible way. The Social Greenhouse isn’t a business built on a trend — it’s an extension of who they are, and that authenticity comes through in every event they produce.

Here’s how a Plant Bingo night works:

  1. Show up: Arrive at the taproom anytime after 3 PM, grab a drink, settle in. Pacheco starts taking food orders at 4 PM. Perfect timing to fuel up before the games begin.
  2. Get your card: Your ticket includes one bingo card to start the night.
  3. Play multiple rounds: The game runs through several relaxed, social rounds throughout the evening.
  4. Win plants: With 10+ prize plants per event, prizes flow throughout the whole night. You don’t have to be lucky once. You have chances all evening.
  5. Go home with a plant: Here’s the part that makes Plant Bingo different from every other bingo night you’ve ever seen: there are no losers. Everyone who plays goes home with a plant. Every. Single. Person.
Pint of golden ale on a rustic wood bar surrounded by monstera, pothos, and snake plants in a warmly lit brewery

Want to maximize your chances of winning in the middle of the night? Additional bingo boards are available for just $5 each. Stack your odds, stack your plants. No one’s stopping you.

Plant Bingo events are open to all ages (subject to venue policy), making this a great option for mixed friend groups, date nights, family crews, and everyone in between. And the fact that these events regularly sell out across DFW should tell you everything you need to know about how beloved this concept has become. This isn’t a niche novelty — it’s a genuine community staple that people plan their calendars around.

The pairing of The Social Greenhouse with Four Corners Brewing Co. is not an accident. Both brands are rooted in the same values: community first, authenticity always, and a deep belief that the best moments happen when people come together over something unexpected and beautiful. Plants and pints? Yeah. That’s a collab that makes perfect sense.

Check the taproom events page to grab your spot before they’re gone — and trust us, they will go.

The Full FCBC Taproom Experience: Brews, Bites & Buena Onda

So now you know what’s happening and who’s behind it. But let’s say you’re bringing a friend who’s never been to Four Corners before — someone who needs a little convincing, someone who wants to know what the full picture looks like before they commit to a Monday evening outing. Here’s what you tell them.

You pull up on 1311 S. Ervay St. — doors open at 3 PM — and immediately you feel it — that shift in the air that happens when you’re somewhere that was clearly built with care. The taproom is housed in a converted historic carriage house, a building with actual bones and character, the kind of space that no amount of money could fully replicate if you started from scratch. High ceilings, warm textures, the hum of conversation already in the air. Downtown Dallas visible in the background as you settle into the outdoor beer garden, string lights catching the evening light, picnic tables full of people who clearly had the same good idea you did.

Close your eyes and you can almost smell it already: the warm char of al pastor on the grill, the citrusy drift of a freshly poured IPA, the faint sweetness of someone’s frozen drink cutting through the Texas heat. Pacheco Taco N Burger is on site and ready to take orders starting at 4 PM — and if you haven’t eaten here before, prepare to become a regular. We’re talking tacos de barbacoa, al pastor, steak, and shrimp — real, vibrant, deeply satisfying food — alongside smash burgers that have no business being that good. Pro tip: arrive at 3 PM for your first cold pint, place your Pacheco order the moment they open at 4 PM, and you’ll be fully fueled and ready to dominate Plant Bingo by 5 PM. That’s the perfect Memorial Day Monday formula right there.

The beer, of course, is the heartbeat of the whole operation. Our full lineup of craft beers runs the gamut from bold and hoppy to light and sessionable, with seasonal rotations that keep regulars coming back to see what’s new. If you’re bringing someone who doesn’t drink beer — no problem. Frozen drinks and wine are available, making this a genuinely inclusive destination for every kind of crew.

And then there are the games. Four Corners has built a taproom that’s as much about doing as it is about drinking, and that’s rare. On any given visit, you might find yourself deep in a cornhole grudge match, going back and forth in a game of ping pong, dominating at yard pong, or getting absolutely humbled by a stranger in Giant Connect Four. UNO is available. Board games are available. The kind of place where “one beer” becomes three because you got sucked into the best three-hour hangout you didn’t plan for.

That’s the FCBC taproom. Not just a place to drink — a place to be. Inclusive, multicultural, neighborhood-rooted, and proudly South Dallas. This is our taproom at its best, and on Memorial Day Monday, it’s going to be absolutely electric.

Now — you’re at the taproom, you’ve grabbed your bingo card, the game is about to start. The most important question remains: what are you sipping?

What to Drink at the Plant Bingo Memorial Day Bash

Texas in May is not playing games with the heat. By 3 PM on a Memorial Day Monday, the sun is still doing its absolute most, and what you choose to drink matters. Fortunately, Four Corners has you covered from the moment the doors open to the last round of bingo and we’ve got a few thoughts on exactly what should be in your glass tonight.

Plant Bingo card and bingo daubers on a rustic wood table surrounded by succulents, monstera, and a pint of beer

The El Chingón IPA — For the One Who Came to Win

If you’re walking into Plant Bingo with a competitive gleam in your eye and a plan to walk out with three plants, you’re starting with El Chingón IPA. Our award-winning flagship is bold, unapologetic, and exactly the kind of beer that matches the energy of a serious bingo competitor. Brewed with seven classic American hops and balanced with Munich malt, it delivers a 7.3% ABV punch wrapped in a complex, citrusy, resinous flavor profile that rewards your full attention. This is the beer of champions. Drink accordingly.

The Local Buzz Honey Blonde Ale — For the Social Butterfly

Not every Plant Bingo player is there to dominate. Some of us are there for the conversation, the laughs, the excuse to catch up with people we haven’t seen since last summer. For those of you who want something light, smooth, and endlessly drinkable across a long evening — the Local Buzz Honey Blonde Ale is your move. Brewed with Texas-sourced honey and finished with a clean rye malt character, it’s 5.0% ABV, approachable, floral, and effortlessly sessionable. Grab one at 3 PM, sip it through Pacheco tacos at 4 PM, and still feel great when bingo kicks off at 5 PM.

The Seasonal Tap — For the First-Timer Who Wants to Explore

If this is your first time at Four Corners — first of all, welcome, you’re going to love it here — the rotating seasonal tap is how you make the most of your inaugural visit. We keep things interesting with small-batch and seasonal releases that change throughout the year, and summer is when things get particularly creative. Ask your bartender what’s new and trust the recommendation. Our special releases page keeps you in the loop, but half the fun is discovering something unexpected in person.

The Frozen Drink — For Anyone Who Looked Outside and Said “It’s Too Hot for This”

Look, it’s Texas. It’s May. It’s Memorial Day. There is no shame — absolutely zero — in ordering something cold, icy, and refreshing when the temperature has been doing the most all day. The frozen drinks at FCBC are not an afterthought. They’re a legitimate, delicious option for beer drinkers and non-beer drinkers alike. Grab one at 3 PM, find a shady spot in the beer garden, and let the evening come to you.

The Pacheco Pairing

Whatever you’re drinking, pair it with Pacheco Taco N Burger — taking orders starting at 4 PM. The al pastor taco and the El Chingón IPA is a combination that exists in a realm beyond description — you simply have to experience it. The barbacoa alongside a cold Local Buzz is similarly transcendent. Order food. Drink beer. Win plants. That’s the formula.

Whether you’re a hophead, a casual sipper, or someone who just wants something ice-cold in their hand while they yell “BINGO!” — Four Corners has the pour for you. And if you want to brush up on the spectrum of what’s available before you arrive, our full craft beer lineup and our guide to what makes a great Helles Lager are great places to start your education.

Now that you know what to order — let’s make sure you know exactly how to get there and what to expect when you do.

Everything You Need to Know Before You Go

This is the section for the planners, the detail-oriented, the ones who need to know the full picture before they commit. We love you. Here’s everything — no gaps, no guessing.

📅 When?
Monday, May 25, 2026. Here’s your timeline for the perfect Memorial Day Monday:

  • 3:00 PM — Taproom doors open. First cold pint. Settle into the beer garden.
  • 4:00 PM — Pacheco Taco N Burger starts taking orders. Come hungry. Order everything.
  • 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM — Plant Bingo with The Social Greenhouse. Bingo cards, plant prizes, and big energy.

Get there at 3 PM to settle in, grab your first drink, and find your perfect spot before the bingo cards hit the tables.

📍 Where?
Four Corners Brewing Co. — 1311 S. Ervay St., Dallas, TX 75215. We’re in The Cedars neighborhood, just south of downtown Dallas. It’s one of the most vibrant, character-rich pockets of the city, and if you’ve never explored it before, tonight is a great excuse to start. Get directions on Google Maps so you’re not fumbling with your phone when you could be drinking.

🎟️ How does ticketing work?
Your ticket to Plant Bingo includes one bingo card to play throughout the evening. If you want to stack your odds and maximize your plant-winning potential, additional bingo boards are available at the event for $5 each. And remember — everyone goes home with a plant. This isn’t a “winner takes all” situation. It’s a “everyone wins something” situation, which is exactly the kind of energy we’re bringing to Memorial Day Monday.

🌮 Is there food?
Yes — and it’s not a sad concession stand situation. Pacheco Taco N Burger is on site and taking orders starting at 4 PMwith their full menu: tacos de barbacoa, al pastor, steak, shrimp, and smash burgers that will rearrange your priorities. Do not eat before you come. Seriously.

🍺 What’s available to drink?
The full FCBC tap list is running from 3 PM all evening — craft beers, frozen drinks, and wine. Something for everyone in your crew, regardless of what they’re into. You can browse our craft beer lineup ahead of time if you’re the kind of person who likes to have a plan (we respect that).

🚗 What about parking?
Street parking is available in The Cedars area, and nearby lots serve the neighborhood as well. We recommend arriving closer to 3 PM, especially on a holiday Monday when more people than usual are out and about. Give yourself a few extra minutes and you’ll be fine.

🐾 Can I bring my dog? My kids?
The taproom is a welcoming space — check our contact pageor taproom page for the most current pet and family policies ahead of your visit. Plant Bingo events are generally all-ages, subject to venue policy.

📲 How do I stay in the loop?
Follow us on Instagram and Facebook at @fcbrewing for real-time updates, event announcements, and the kind of content that makes you wish you were already here. And if you want to be the first to know about future events, beer drops, y todo lo chingón — sign up for our newsletter on the website. You will not regret it.

🎉 Want to host your own event here?
If this night makes you fall in love with the taproom space (it will), you should know that private events are an option at Four Corners. Birthdays, corporate gatherings, celebrations of all kinds — the taproom is available, and the team will take care of you.

Every detail sorted. Every question answered. All that’s left is showing up — and we cannot wait to see you there. Check out the taproom events page for ticketing and any last-minute updates before you go.

Vida Well Crafted: Why This Monday Matters

Step back for a moment from the bingo cards and the beer pours and the tacos — as hard as that is — and think about what this Memorial Day Monday actually represents.

Four Corners Brewing Co. doesn’t open on Mondays. Never has. That’s the rule, and rules exist for a reason. But some moments are bigger than the rules. Some weekends call for something extra. And Memorial Day — the unofficial start of a Dallas summer, a day when the city is alive and looking for a reason to celebrate — is exactly that kind of moment. So we’re opening the doors at 3 PM. Not because we have to. Because this is what community looks like in practice: showing up when it counts, creating space for people to come together, and making something special out of what could have been just another quiet Monday.

The partnership with The Social Greenhouse makes this even more meaningful. Stephanie and Ben built something beautiful — a brand rooted in plants and people and the genuine joy of bringing strangers into the same room over something unexpected. That’s the same energy Four Corners has always run on. Two local brands, one shared vision, one killer Monday evening. This is Dallas doing what Dallas does best: finding the joy in the everyday and turning it into something unforgettable.

Memorial Day Monday, May 25th. Taproom opens at 3 PM. Pacheco Taco N Burger ready for orders at 4 PM. Plant Bingo with The Social Greenhouse from 5–8 PM at 1311 S. Ervay St. Cold beer. Fresh tacos. Living, breathing plants going home with everyone in the room. Laughter echoing off a historic carriage house while the Dallas skyline does its thing in the background.

This is Vida Well Crafted — and you’re invited.

Don’t Miss It: Join Us Memorial Day at FCBC

🌱 Plant Bingo at Four Corners Brewing Co. — Memorial Day, Monday May 25th.
Taproom opens at 3 PM. Pacheco Taco N Burger ready at 4 PM. Plant Bingo runs 5–8 PM.
Grab your spot, bring your crew, and get ready to sip great beer and go home with a plant. ¡Nos vemos allá!
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