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Live music, great food in Sundance Square |
111 East Third Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 336 0880 |
In business since 1995, 8.0 enjoys a prime location at Sundance Square in downtown Fort Worth. The interior is decorated with murals painted by local artists; live music is performed every weekend by celebrities such as Collin Hill. The lunch and dinner menu selections are eclectic and health conscious. Entrees include baked fish in lemon butter sauce, traditional pasta dishes and a variety of 8.0's own blue plate specials. House specialty drinks include martinis and blue things(frozen margaritas). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Excellent local and national music |
2905 West Berry Street Fort Worth, TX 76109 United States +1 817 926 7814 http://www.the-aardvark.com |
One visit to Aardvark and you will know you do not have to drive to Dallas for good live contemporary music. Located near Texas Christian University, Aardvark is popular with young crowds and features some of the best local bands. Bands like Tripping Daisy and Buck Jones have performed here, as well as other well-known local and regional favorites. Cherry Poppin' Daddies and Reel Big Fish even performed here before they made it big. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mexican and Tex-Mex food |
824 Airport Freeway Fort Worth, TX 76054 United States +1 817 514 9355 |
Abuelo's, which means "grandfather's" in Spanish is located close to the DFW airport. Famous traditional Mexican and Tex-Mex dishes are prepared here in a gourmet style and are elegantly served in generous portions. Delicious entree choices include a huge platter of mesquite-flavored chicken fajita nachos, the enchilada sampler and the pechuga alcaparrada(split breast of chicken stuffed with mushrooms and monterrey jack cheese). The rich desserts such as flan, capirotada-bread pudding with pecans and raisons, and margarita pie rival those at any other gourmet restaurant. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cakes, Croissants & Schnitzels |
3000, SE Loop 820 (at Wichita Street) Forest Hill Fort Worth, TX 76140 United States +1 817 551 1150 http://www.bavarianbakeryandca... |
When you're in Ft. Worth and you're hankering for a taste of the Bavarian countryside, fret not! The Bavarian Bakery & Cafe, located in Forest Hill, is an authenticity-soaked slice of Germanic joyousness. The lunch menu is a lengthy list of traditional Bavarian sandwiches with names like "Der Buergermeister" and "Munich Kindl", some of which are served on a croissant. At dinner, look forward to some of the heartiest schnitzel plates this side of the Rhine - lots of meat, lots of starch, lots of butter. Wash it all down with a stein of the finest German lager. At any time of day, you can stop by the takeout counter for any of the above, as well as cakes, pastry, breads and more. See website for complete menu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arty Lounge |
907, Houston Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 336 2253 http://www.bentlounge.com/ |
This sleek, loft inspired lounge, located in Fort Worth's hip SoDo (South of Downtown) district is an art fiend and lounge lizards' answer to their prayers. Break away from the normal night scenes and enter a place where local artists get to showcase their works on the wall amongst comfy seating and DJs spinning every night of the week. Don't think that because Bent Lounge has an intimate atmosphere that it tends to be quiet and dull, because with room for 200 guests there are times when it's wall-to-wall people. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Honky tonk featuring Western swing |
302 West Exchange Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76114 United States +1 817 624 2800 http://www.bigballsofcowtown.com |
This Fort Worth honky-tonk is known around town as the "Home of Western Swing." Put on your chaps and Stetson and head over to this 1928 two storey building in the middle of the historic Fort Worth Stockyards. The friendly, relaxed atmosphere here makes it a popular tourist attraction. The Cowtown Society of Western Music's Swingfest and The Academy of Western Artists Awards after-party are scheduled here annually. The full bar serves mixed drinks, beer and wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live music and loads of fun |
2520 Rodeo Plaza Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 624 7117 http://www.billybobstexas.com/ |
This cavernous honky-tonk is America's "Best Country Music Nightclub," according to both the Country Music Association and The Academy of Country Music. It's also one of the largest and most famous. Founded in 1981, Billy Bob's Texas offers enough room for 6,000 people to drink, shoot pool, play video games, or dance to the live country music performed every night. Rodeo enthusiasts will enjoy the indoor arena where cowboys ride bucking bulls every friday and saturday night. Friday and saturday night headliners are often among the biggest names in the industry, including Garth Brooks, Lee Ann Rimes, Hank Williams Jr. and Bob Hope. All have left handprints, which are displayed in concrete around the club. It's recommended that you call the box office for weekend concert ticket prices, before visiting. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Family-friendly country music honky tonk |
2520 Rodeo Plaza Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 624 7117 http://www.billybobstexas.com/ |
Just north of downtown in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards lies a one-of-a-kind entertainment center known as "The World's Largest Country Music Honky Tonk." A favorite among locals, this family-friendly nightclub hosts more than just live music and dancing. Inside the 100,000 square foot building is an indoor bull-riding arena, and video and arcade games. Of course, the most popular area of this nightclub is the enormous dance floor with 40 bar stations. Every weekend country music performers make their way to the center stage. Entertainers such as Willie Nelson and Alabama have played here. Reserved seating concert tickets are available for most performances. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A taste of the Old West |
150 West Third Street (Sundance Square) Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 877 3301 http://cyberrodeo.com/billyminers |
This is one of downtown Fort Worth's favorite restaurants. Located in Sundance Square across the street from the Worthington Hotel, it is also within walking distance from the Fort Worth/Tarrant County Convention Center. Billy Miner's serves excellent food and provides good entertainment in an old-western atmosphere. Specialties include the half-pound burgers, Billy's steak sandwich and the grilled chicken sandwich. The ice cold long necks and frozen margaritas serve as the perfect accompaniment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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North Arlington Italian bistro with live jazz |
668 Lincoln Square Center Fort Worth, TX 76011 United States +1 817 265 0555 |
A favorite since 1990, this North Arlington Italian bistro has been recognized by the Dallas Morning News as having one of the Best Patio Bars in Arlington. The menu offers an array of salads, pasta, seafood, sandwiches and grilled items. Specialties include the popular New York-style pizza and the egg fettuccine, complete with chunks of grilled chicken, sun-dried tomatoes and asparagus in a delightful Alfredo sauce. The brunch menu includes house-made Danish pastries, breads and croissants as well as assorted salads, pizzas, pasta, Eggs Benedict, lasagna and roast beef. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet Mediterranean and New American food |
2900 South Hulen Street (Stonegate Commons, Suite 40) Fort Worth, TX 76109 United States +1 817 922 9244 |
Open since 1996, Bistro Louise has been recognized by Wine & Spirits magazine and has featured as the Best Mediterranean Restaurant' in Tarrant County in the 1998 Zagat survey. The bistro's colorful and cheerful interior, complete with Mediterranean art adorning the walls, provides a quaint ambiance and an outdoor patio features red-hued stucco walls. In terms of food, salads are made from only the best seasonal fruits and vegetables. Fresh seafood favorites include crab cakes, succulent Chilean sea bass with Mediterranean lobster sauce, and potato-crusted salmon with balsamic onions. Beef lovers should try the luscious Portobello tenderloin or the free-range Argentinean beef. The desserts are delicious as well; try the cool and delightful Kiwi sorbet or the California plum and Parker County peach pie. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Neighborhood-style bar |
903 Throckmorton Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 332 8190 |
Climbing down a flight of stairs transports you to this warm, sheltered tavern reminiscent of neighborhood spots that graced the streets in days gone by. Opened in 1997, Black Dog Tavern is a favorite of the younger crowd. Walls painted a warm shade of red bring the mahogany-colored stools, tables and chairs to life. The comfortable setting invites lively conversation and laughter. Pool tables and dartboards are strategically placed to allow some friendly competition without overtaking the bar. The bar features Black Dog Ale from Colorado, in addition to other varieties bearing the tavern's name. Music is another subdued feature: Sunday night features a jazz jam, while thursday is reserved for an open-mike amateur's night. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Irish pub in downtown Fort Worth |
904 Houston Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 332 4747 |
Located off the beaten path on the west end of downtown Fort Worth, Blarney Stone is a great place to get away from it all and enjoy an ice-cold beer. The Irish style pub is actually below street level, down a flight of stairs, so you feel like you are really secluded. But the friendly, old-fashioned atmosphere is comfortable and casual at this favorite downtown venue. A large variety of imported and domestic beers are served, as well as single-malt scotches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports bar owned by former baseball manager |
4301 South Bowen Road Arlington Fort Worth, TX 76016 United States +1 817 467 9922 |
This Arlington tradition is owned and operated by the former manager of the Texas Rangers baseball team. Sports fans can never get enough of the memorabilia, which covers the walls, tables and every other area you can imagine. Entrees include a catfish filet, the Tex-Mex Bobby Bajita fajita plate, the tortilla-rolled club Mex sandwich, the blackened chicken, the buffalo shrimp and the tender filet mignon. The sought-after ostrich burger is low in fat and more liberally seasoned with pepper than the traditional hamburger. The desserts vary daily but are always of high quality. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Luxurious penthouse restaurant with panoramic view |
2221 East Lamar Boulevard (Brookhollow II Building, Suite 910) Fort Worth, TX 76006 United States +1 817 640 9981 |
Conde Nast Traveler and Gourmet magazines have recognized Cacharel Restaurant, and the Dallas Morning News and Zagat's have hailed it as a four-star restaurant. This is because the "new French cuisine" here is exquisite. A wide range of entrees, including fish, lamb, quail, duck and chicken, are available on the fixed price menu. Individually priced entrees are also available, including the grilled ostrich omelet, the smoked salmon quesadilla and the lemon-pepper farfalle. To complete your meal, try chef Hans Bergmann's signature dessert, a paper-thin phyllo dough filled with white chocolate mousse and covered with fresh raspberries and sauce. The restaurant's country French-style wood and glass doors, along with the wood flooring and wall trim, add to the romantic ambiance. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Four-star restaurant near DFW |
621 East Southlake Boulevard (at Byron Nelson Parkway) Fort Worth, TX 76092 United States +1 817 410 9001 |
Brothers Curtis and Chris Wells are proud of their four-star restaurant, Classic Cafe. Executive chef Jennifer Brightman serves her signature beef dishes with crawfish-butter, stilton cheese and many other ingredients. Beef entrees include the 16-ounce bone-in rib eye, which comes coated with blue cheese and breadcrumbs, as well as the daily beef special. If you are not in the mood for beef, try one of the many classic chicken entrees, the Asian-flavored Soy-Glazed salmon or the savory swordfish special. Desserts include such favorites as pecan pie and crème brûlée. The space sports a good-sized lounge, a library with wood paneling, two dining rooms, a fireplace and stucco walls. The restaurant has another location at 504 North Oak Street, Roanoke TX 76262 (+1 817 430 8185). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Christian Club for young people with music and dance |
6481 Southwest Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76109 United States +1 817 763 5529 http://www.club412.org/ |
This modern Christian club is smoke and alcohol free, thus ensuring a safe environment for young people to enjoy music and dance. The name "Club 412" comes from II Timothy 4:1-2, and the club is sponsored by the church in Cityview. The stage is elevated so that guests can see the entertainment from anywhere in the room. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Urban honky-tonk with live music and dancing |
2540 East Abram Street (at Highway 360) Fort Worth, TX 76010 United States +1 817 265 1535 http://www.cowboysdancehall.com/ |
This upscale version of an urban honky-tonk delights locals and visitors alike. Its huge dance floor easily accommodates partners, and there is never a problem getting a good view of the show on stage. Live music is presented every Wednesday-Sunday; Toby Keith, Merle Haggard, David Kersh and Terri Clark have performed here. Wednesday is ladies night, while Fridays feature a happy hour with free buffet from 6p-8p. The buffet consists mainly of bar fare; burgers, fries, sandwiches, chicken and barbecue are the mainstays. The food is not the draw here, but it is still good. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Classic French vineyard |
2000 Champagne Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76051 United States +1 817 481 5668 |
The architecture on this 10acre vineyard and winery is classic French with a Grand Barrel Room, wine tasting room and gift shop. The retail and gift shop feature wines from the Grapevine vineyard, as well as the main 240-acre vineyard located in La Mesa, Texas. Stroll along the beautiful grounds at your own pace, or stop by for a tour and tasting, offered from noon to 4p Tuesday through Saturday. Tours are free and tasting costs $10. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Steaks, live country music and dancing |
3375 West Euless Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76040 United States +1 817 267 6401 |
Started since 1964, Flame continues to be the favorite destination for excellent steak among visitors and locals alike. Live country music enhances the casual and friendly atmosphere; the dance floor is large enough to accommodate many dancers. Steaks rule the menu, from the great rib eyes and sirloins to the bacon-wrapped filets. Of course, there are many other choices, including spicy teriyaki chicken, fork-tender fried catfish and sumptuous shrimp platters. All entrees come with a choice of salad and potatoes or rice. The bar also offers excellent choices in beer and wine. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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North Arlington English pub |
1001 Northeast Green Oaks Boulevard Suite 139 Fort Worth, TX 76006 United States +1 817 277 3591 |
This English pub is complete with dark wood paneling, a large wooden bar, and 20 televisions, including the largest screen in Arlington—27 feet. The sports bar atmosphere is casual with memorabilia adorning the walls. Several pool tables keep patrons entertained. The bar offers a variety of beers on tap, and more than 100 varieties of bottled beer. The menu includes traditional American fare, such as burgers, sandwiches, and a variety of fried appetizers. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports bar with Cajun food |
2155 West Airport Freeway Fort Worth, TX 76040 United States +1 817 858 9707 |
Gator's Bayou is much more than just a run-of-the-mill sports bar. The restaurant does have Texas size TVs, pool tables and video games, and enough neon beer signs to light a small Vegas casino, there is also a section of tables for those who just want to eat good Cajun food. You will enjoy live bands Wednesday through Sunday nights, as well as Karaoke night on Tuesdays. Cajun specialties include Blackened Catfish, etouffee, and po' boy sandwiches. Other menu items include the standard bar fare: chicken wings, burgers, and sandwiches. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Treat for wine lovers in heart of downtown |
500 Commerce Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 336 9463 |
Wine bars are rare in Texas, and this one is among the country's best, so visitors to Sundance Square are in for a real treat. Owner Michael Baudouin came up with the idea for this place after living in Paris. More than 80 different vintages are available at Grape Escape, and the inventory changes regularly. Servings are available by the bottle, glass and half glass. Those who wish to increase their wine expertise may order a sampler plate of three, four or five one-ounce servings. Those who want food with their wine can choose from such light fare as cheese, carpaccio and small pizzas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale Japanese near Six Flags |
770 East Road to Six Flags Fort Worth, TX 76011 United States +1 817 459 1070 |
Owner/chef Tony Fukushima brings his experience from Benihana, Beverly Hills to trendy Arlington. He surely knows how to entertain guests through his cooking. The restaurant is children-friendly and the service is fast. Meals at Hibachi 97 include succulent grilled shrimp appetizer, your choice of meat, soup or salad, rice and grilled vegetables. One must try the tender filet mignon, the sesame chicken or the sirloin steak. Sushi rolls are worth being ordered as a side dish. Desserts include green tea or ogura(red bean) ice cream. Domestic and Japanese beer, sake and Japanese wines are available too. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Live jazz music in West Fort Worth |
937 Woodward Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 870 2337 http://www.jjbluesbar.com |
Known as one of the top blues clubs in the city, J&J Blues Bar has been bringing local, regional and national touring acts to Fort Worth since the 1980s. Top names have played here, including legends like Albert King, Koko Taylor, James Cotton and Pinetop Perkins. Dave the bartender is known for joining in on jam sessions with his harmonica. A full bar serves a variety of mixed drinks, as well as beer and wine. Live music is played most nights. Cover charge only on the weekends varies by event. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Do the boogie-boogie |
3305 W 7th Street Fort Worth, TX United States +1 817 877 3363 http://www.jjbluesbar.com/hide... |
Offering an intimate space accompanied with a dim radiance of lights, this place is perfect for a romantic rendezvous. The service is excellent and a large variety of drinks are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale versions of favorite American foods near Texas Motor Speedway |
6480 I-35 West (at Western Center Boulevard) Fort Worth, TX 76137 United States +1 817 847 9802 |
J. Christen's Grill and Bar is located just a couple of miles south from the Texas Motor Speedway, and its interior is decorated with racing pictures, racing car doors, checkered flags and framed fire suits. The food includes chicken, burgers, catfish, steaks and Tex-Mex dishes. The plump, spicy grilled chicken filet is liberally dusted with spices before being grilled, and the half-pound mushroom and grilled onion cheeseburger is simply superb! Gourmets are delightful including juicy prime filet mignon, complete with grilled onions and mushrooms. Desserts include an excellent lime pie and the chocolate shell dessert stuffed with pound cake, strawberries and whipped cream. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Mexican food, live music since 1935 |
2201 North Commerce Street Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 626 4356 http://www.joets.com/ |
Established in 1935, Joe T. Garcia's remains one of Fort Worth's most popular Mexican restaurants, run by the Garcia-LanCarte family. Located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth near hotels and the cultural district, the venue features beautiful fiesta gardens with a patio. Everyone enjoys outdoor seating, complete with ferns, rippling water and huge shade trees. Try the cheese enchiladas or the fajitas (your choice of grilled beef or chicken). Excellent appetizers include Joe's nachos, quesadillas or chalupas. The popular weekend brunch begins with huevos rancheros or migas with potatoes and refried beans. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Always has live entertainment |
5677 Westcreek Drive Fort Worth, TX 76133 United States +1 817 292 8627 http://www.keyslounge.com/ |
Often hailed as the best blues bar in Fort Worth, Keys Lounge comes alive with the best music every Friday through Sunday. The concrete floor is almost stark against the backdrop of dark wood paneled walls adorned with neon signs. There is an ample game room for those who want to play darts and shoot pool. A limited menu of bar fare: sandwiches, finger foods, chips and nuts, is available to stave off hunger pains. Talented artists who have played concerts here include Robin Syler, Groove Daddy's, John Cooley and Crying Out Loud. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Wonderful out-of-the-way Italian bistro |
722 Grapevine Highway (at Norwood Street) Fort Worth, TX 76054 United States +1 817 281 9333 |
This wonderful Italian bistro, set in out of the way location on Highway 26, is a great find. The lighting is low and romantic, and the table settings are elegant white with pretty, clear glassware. Decorations at the La Bistro include Italian countryside-influenced pictures. All entrees include spaghetti, soup or salad. House specialties include the filet mignon Madeira with mushrooms and wine sauce, and veal in a brandy sauce with shallots and cream. A wide variety of wines is available by the bottle, including Dom Perignon, along with a full bar. The dessert menu offers excellent tiramisu. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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One of Texas' oldest wineries |
416 East College Fort Worth, TX 76051 United States +1 817 481 9463 |
One of Texas' oldest producing wineries, La Buena Vida Vineyards includes a stately winery/tasting room, as well as a winery museum, with artifacts that depict the history of wine making. There are also native Texas gardens, fountains and picnic tables with a view of the wisteria-covered arbor - the perfect setting for a social gathering or a quiet respite after a long day. Walk along Grapevine's historic Main Street and then come here to unwind. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic Stockyards saloon |
21 West Exchange Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 626 1161 |
Step into Longhorn Saloon, located in the Historic Fort Worth Stockyards, and you will feel as though you are in an Old West movie. Nostalgic Western memorabilia adorns the walls, and shiny hardwood floors make two steppin' that much easier. A disc jockey plays country music as you whisk your favorite dance partner onto the dance floor. Thursday nights are for college students when Top 40 hits are played all night long. Check website for concert schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Gourmet food, casual ambience |
3413 West 7th Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 877 3413 |
Chef-proprietor Michael Thomson has offered fine dining at this Forth Worth legend for many years. Michaels Restaurant offers only the best in contemporary ranch-style cuisine, while the less formal Ancho Chile Bar offers food as well as drinks. The casual ambience in each is equally suited to business travelers and families. Signature dishes include the venison quesadillas, the pecan chicken stuffed with goat cheese and the pistachio salmon fillet. Rich desserts such as key lime pie and flan with roasted pecan sauce make for excellent choices. A sunday brunch is offered every weekend, with features items such as eggs benedict and specialty omelets. The full wine list is reasonably priced. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jazz and blues bar in Arlington |
2301 North Collins Street Fort Worth, TX 76011 United States +1 817 461 2027 |
Located in North Arlington, near the city's hotel district, Moose and Vinny's is a great place for good bar food and to enjoy live jazz and blues music on the weekends. Karaoke nights are also a big draw twice a week, while pool tables and darts are a great way to unwind after a long day. The interior is casual, with large wood booths and a dark wood bar. The menu includes standard bar fare—burgers, fried appetizers, sandwiches, and nachos. Local favorites include the Blacked Chicken Sandwich or the New York Style Pizza. Only those aged 21 and up allowed. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Golf-themed sports bar |
4801 Little Road Fort Worth, TX 76017 United States +1 817 478 4653 |
This golf-themed sports bar is a great place to watch a game, eat some great food and play some pool among friends. Occasionally there is a live band playing if you come on the right night. More upscale than most sports bars, this place has golf pictures and memorabilia adorning the walls of each of three dining rooms, as well as the pool room with four tables and a full bar. The menu consists of standard bar fare - burgers, sandwiches, soup, salads and appetizers. No one under age 21 is admitted. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Sports bar serving great burgers |
209 West Fifth Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 335 2575 http://www.pour-house.com |
The Pour House is a great place in downtown to watch your favorite sports and enjoy a good hamburger. The interior is dark with a wooden bar and there is a view of Sundance Square from the main dining room. The televisions are strategically located so you never miss any action, and the burgers are made from choice sirloin. A variety of standard bar fare is also available, including cheese fries, buffalo wings, tostada chips and several sandwich choices. Domestic and imported beers, as well as several wines by the glass are available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Not Your Father's Sports Bar! |
209 West 5th Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 335 2575 http://www.pour-house.com/ |
This place has plenty of lunch specials like Chicken Burgandy, Lemon Pepper Crusted Tuna and Blackened Ribeye. The food is so good you might just forget about the game! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Texas to a "T" |
310, Houston St Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 336 1009 http://www.reata.net/ |
If you ever though that the words sophisticated and cowboy just don't sound right in the same sentence, think again. The Reata serves up some of the tastiest down home Southwest fare in Texas accompanied with a friendly and refined atmosphere. The allure of the old Reata still exists despite the fact the original location no longer does. Inside, the Library Bar is decorated with salvaged copper trim from the tornado ravaged Bank One building where the Reata was previously housed, and the dining room is made to resemble the "old" 35-story view. So sit back, relax and reminisce as you dig in to a slab of ribs. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Premier Fort Worth restaurant in the Worthington Hotel |
200 Main Street (in the Worthington Hotel) Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 870 1000 |
Located on the second floor of the Renaissance Worthington Hotel, Kalamatas elicits a true Mediterranean feel with its spacious archways with blue tiles and authentic artifacts. Kalamatas offers a warm and inviting destination for breakfast, lunch and dinner. The menu is extensive and includes tapas, salads, brick-oven pizzas, pastas and entrees. Sandwiches are also available for lunch. The breakfast menu includes healthy items such as the egg white omelette with spinach, feta and tomatoes, and sinfully rich items like the homemade brioche French toast with berries and citrus sabayon. You are sure to find something for everyone. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Exquisite seafood in Southlake |
228 State Street Fort Worth, TX 76092 United States |
Located in the town square of Southlake, Rockfish is an excellent place to entertain out-of-town guests. The close proximity to DFW Airport makes it an easy trip if you are staying at one of the airport hotels. The restaurant has a warm and rustic ambiance, which is accentuated by the fishing pictures that adorn the walls. Menu favorites include the beach party platter—two pounds of crab and a pound each of shrimp and sausage. Other selections include blackened catfish, barbecued salmon with red onions, the Louisiana pot roast, and chicken breast dinner(grilled or blackened). Key lime pie and bread pudding with bourbon sauce are great dessert choices. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Moon Walk |
2911 West Berry Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 926 9600 http://www.themoonbar.com/home... |
No, you don't have to do the Moon Walk in order to qualify to enter this pub. But when you step out of the pub you will feel like you are walking on the moon! All you need to come here is a thirst for good, live music and beer. This bar is reasonably priced, the food is great and the ambience bar-like. It will keep you coming back for more. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Texas-style cuisine, live music and dancing |
2300 East Lamar Boulevard (at Highway 360) Fort Worth, TX 76006 United States +1 817 640 6411 http://www.traildust.com/ |
Trail Dust Steakhouse offers a true Texas dining experience with live country music in a building that resembles a large country barn. Long wooden tables, complete with red-checkered tablecloths, bring everyone together in a family style. The dress code is "anything" except neckties. The chefs cook up large, juicy steaks over a mesquite wood fire. For a melt-in-your-mouth cut of beef, try the tenderfoot tenderloin, the stud porterhouse or the bull shipper(a 50-ounce porterhouse). Other entrees include baby back ribs, fried catfish, and mesquite-broiled chicken breasts. The desserts are excellent, so save room for the delicious chocolate fudge cake or the hot apple cobbler. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A touch of class |
2501 East Lamar Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76006 United States +1 817 652 4655 http://www.manhattansarlington... |
This lounge strives to add a little elegance to the Metroplex clubbing scene. Graceful, scalloped-back wooden chairs flank crisply linened tables in this tasteful, pristine setting. Patrons, who are asked to adhere to a mild dress code, can hit the dance floor to the sound of live music every night, with Thursdays specifically dedicated to Latin artists. Wednesday night is ladies' night. Like the decor, the limited menu is meant to be upscale and tasteful, and is divided into four sections: appetizers, steak, seafood and dessert. The drink menu stresses the club's specialty martinis. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old West Saloon in the Stockyards |
106 E Exchange Ave Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 624 8273 http://www.whiteelephantsaloon... |
Sporting an authentic Old West saloon ambiance, the White Elephant Saloon has been named among Esquire magazine's 100 Best Bars in America. Memorabilia found in the White Elephant Saloon memorializes the Fort Worth Stockyard's past. You will also find a wonderful collection of elephant artifacts, statues and toys given to the bar by appreciative patrons from around the world, from Germany to Thailand. Country and western music is played every night. The food is the usual bar fare, made specifically to complement the drinks and entertainment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular college bar |
3208 West 7th Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 348 8303 |
Located near Texas Christian University, the Wreck Room is a popular hangout for college students. Live music is scheduled on the weekends in the casual neighborhood-style bar and nightclub. The small bar has a cozy atmosphere and the jukebox selections change constantly with tunes from the personal selections of staff members. Admission fees are $5-$8 for age 18-20, $3-$5 age 21 and up. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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