The Libertine Bar

Bar · Belmont

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"The Libertine will hold a “Brass Knuckle Corndog Beatdown 2023” on the Fourth of July, and the competition starts at 7 p.m. Entry is free and contestants will have 15 minutes to down as many corn dogs as they can — the current record stands with  Nathan Biller who managed a whopping 26 of ‘em back in 2013. The winner will get a $100 gift card. Spectators are welcome also." - Courtney E. Smith

Where to Eat and Drink on the 4th of July in Dallas - Eater Dallas

2101 Greenville Ave, Dallas, TX 75206 Get directions

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