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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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New American food in country club atmosphere |
6103 Camp Bowie Boulevard Fort Worth, TX 76116 United States +1 817 738 0838 |
Located within a short distance from downtown and the cultural center, Cafe Aspen offers contemporary American food in a country club atmosphere. The Aspen room bar has a classic feel, with shades of blue throughout; the large wall mural depicting funky flute players and jungle scenery add to the modern ambiance. Live music is performed on weekends and full service catering is available as well. Great menu selections include the champagne salmon, the chicken and portabello quesadilla, the fresh spinach-stuffed baked potato, the walnut-crusted chicken and grilled beef tenderloin. An extensive wine list is available, with selections by bottle or glass. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Arlington's original coffeehouse |
314 Lincoln Square (at I-30 and Collins) Fort Worth, TX 76011 United States +1 817 274 0006 |
Coffee Haus was the first coffee house to open in Arlington in 1987. This place stays busy, often hosting gatherings of high school and college students during off-school hours. It offers 10 sandwiches, along with a soup of the day, on the menu. Selections include the everything roast beef sandwich, turkey panini and spicy Mexican tortilla soup. For dessert, try the cheesecake, cinnamon rolls, biscotti, croissants or scones. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Healthy gourmet foods in downtown area |
615 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 870 4991 |
This downtown Fort Worth bakery/café is a hit with the local business and hotel trade. Decorated with live plants, it is very fresh and airy. The baked goods here are exquisite, and the salads, hot soups, sandwiches and pasta dishes make for excellent lunch options. House specialties include chicken pomodori panini—focaccia breads topped with fennel sausage, bell peppers, and mozzarella cheese. For dinner, enjoy gourmet entrees such as lemon-oregano chicken or spinach lasagna. Weekend breakfasts are also excellent. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Funky cafe, 50 years in the making |
915 Currie Street Fort Worth, TX 76107 United States +1 817 332 0083 |
With a rowdy roadhouse atmosphere and gaudy diner furnishings, this funky, 50-year-old eatery is perfect for families and fun-loving folks in general. Certain nights of the week, Fred's Cafe features special themes, while weekend nights are reserved for live music and patio dancing. Authentic, mile-high hamburgers are the café's claim to fame. Wednesday nights are invent-a-pizza nights, while Friday nights are hot and spicy, with Tex-Mex entrees on special. Diners are also encouraged to suggest new entree combinations, which may even earn a permanent spot on the menu. 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 |