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American diner overlooking Eagle Mountain Lake |
6172 Park Road Fort Worth, TX 76135 United States +1 817 237 5868 |
With its American cuisine and the serene view of Eagle Mountain Lake, Augie's is an excellent choice for a business lunch or romantic dinner for two on the outdoor patio. The casual atmosphere is complete with simple, country-style decor and a big-screen television, perfect for gathering with friends to watch sporting events. The menu includes a variety of entrees, including selections of steak, chicken and seafood, as well as hamburgers, a local favorite. On friday and saturday nights, enjoy live music performed by local artists. 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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Made-to-order, family-friendly Mexican food |
1535 North Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 626 3399 |
Housed in an antique red brick building overlooking the historic Stockyards, this family-oriented establishment exudes a fresh, almost eccentric essence that welcomes all. The tempo is set in motion by the friendly wait staff, who are lively and conversational. Of course, there is also the fresh, homemade food.The traditional Tex-Mex menu in El Asadero has several surprises and tasty alternatives including the green enchiladas, plus an array of specialty meat selections. All are marinated and charbroiled Mexican-style, and most are topped with peppers and unique salsas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Casual atmosphere, fresh seafood |
3468 Bluebonnet Circle Fort Worth, TX 76109 United States |
Take a dip into the fabulous ocean fare at this homegrown establishment, which has been in operation for several years. Originally the place was just a fresh fish market, later it expanded to accommodate this delectable restaurant. Fishmonger's Seafood Market & Grill's ambiance is inviting and friendly. Fish, shrimp and clams are prepared in a number of ways, with minimal seasonings enhancing the food's natural flavor. The house specialty is the gumbo. Fish chosen from the neighboring fish market is mixed into a stew-like soup with Cajun spices and vegetables. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Down-home cooking in a convenient urban space |
2736 West Seventh Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 332 4568 |
Fort Worth, like all cities, has a good share of homey cafes. What sets the Jubilee Café apart is its location, as it sits squarely where the downtown and museum districts meet. The interior is truly country like. The food represents the best in home cooking. Take your pick from down-home favorites such as crunchy chicken-fried steak and gravy or fried catfish. Other delicious entrees include chicken spaghetti, fried catfish nuggets and pepper steak. The pies may remind you of your grandmother's cooking, complete with tall peaks of meringue. 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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Classic homestyle atmosphere and menu |
704 West Magnolia Avenue Fort Worth, TX 76104 United States +1 817 335 2041 |
A step apart from the usual chain coffeehouse, this traditional establishment is a classic 1950s diner reminiscent of an old soda shop. It features coffee and hearty helpings of food and encourages quiet, casual conversation. Serving breakfast and lunch only, Paris Coffee Shop is known for its desserts and plate lunches. Selections include fried chicken, catfish, and liver and onions. Breakfast selections are just as plentiful and include eggs(any style), bacon and toast. Review © 2007, Wcities |