DALLAS (KDAF) — Mockingbird Station is set to host its Second Annual Cars & Coffee event on Saturday, November 15, from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., in collaboration with ParkUpFront.
This free, family-friendly event invites car enthusiasts and coffee lovers to enjoy a morning filled with exotic and luxury cars, live music by DJ Jose, raffles, giveaways, and local food offerings from Mockingbird Station tenants.
Attendees can start their day with craft coffee from Sister Sips Coffee Truck and $10 to-go breakfast specials from 360 Brunch House.
The event will showcase a variety of luxury performance vehicles, including Ferraris, Porsches, Lamborghinis, and vintage classics, offering car lovers an up-close look at some of the finest cars in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
ParkUpFront is recognized as the fastest-growing social network and event management platform for the car community in the United States, providing tools for enthusiasts, owners, and event promoters to connect with their local car community.
After the event, guests are encouraged to explore Mockingbird Station’s offerings, including shopping at retailers like Sneaker Haven and West Elm, dining at local favorites such as The Londoner Dallas, and visiting service providers like Pure Glow and Castle Nails.
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