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Arlington Steak House


Long-time Arlington steak house
1724 West Division Street
Fort Worth, TX 76012
United States
+1 817 275 7881
In business since 1931, this long-time Arlington steak house is nothing but simple, with only home-style meals on the menu. The decor is vintage, and country music croons in the background. The menu includes a wide variety of dishes, and Chicken Fried Steak, of course, is a favorite here. Other offerings include various chicken, barbecue, steak and seafood entrees. Fresh yeast rolls complement your meal well and there is an impressive kids menu, making this an excellent place to bring the family.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Arlington Steak House photo by albindon
Photo: albindon
 

 
BJ Keefer's


Casual gathering spot for old-fashioned hamburgers
909 West Magnolia
Fort Worth, TX 76104
United States
+1 817 921 0889
"Relaxed" is the description of the local favorite BJ Keefers Restaurant. The wide-open space of the cooking area has the charm and feel of a campfire cookout. The air is filled with the smell of fresh grilled food mixed with the sweet scents of dessert favorites. Burgers of all shapes and sizes are the specialty here. From half-pound hamburgers to veggie burgers to ostrich burgers, everything is hand made and grilled on an open flame. Additional local favorites include chicken-fried steak and grilled catfish.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bavarian Bakery & Cafe


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
 

 
El Asadero


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
 

 
Fishmonger's Seafood Market & Grill


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
 

 
Fred's Cafe


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
Fred's Cafe photo by Phil Mangone
Photo: Phil Mangone
 

 
J. Christen's Grill and Bar


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
 

 
Jubilee Café


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
 

 
Marco Polo


Delicious Italian food near major attractions
1001 Northeast Green Oaks Boulevard
(at Collins Street)
Fort Worth, TX 76006
United States
+1 817 461 7656
Marco Polo is situated in Arlington amid many other restaurants. The food is excellent; the thin-crust pizza is recommended, as are the steaming hot calzones stuffed with fresh mozzarella cheese and plenty of rich ricotta. Try the house specialty, pollo piccata—two tender chicken half-breasts in lemon butter and white wine sauce atop angel hair pasta. A full bar is on hand, and takeout is available for most items.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
North East Mall


Modern mall with 110 stores
1101 Melbourne Road
Fort Worth, TX 76053
United States
+1 817 284 3427
This elegant two-level mall is just minutes away from Downtown Fort Worth. Anchor stores include Nordstrom's, Neiman Marcus, Dillard's, Foley's and JCPenney. The food court houses 13 different eateries and seats approximately 500 patrons. There are clothing, jewelry, shoes, sporting goods stores for women, men and children as well as numerous specialty stores. In addition, there are two full-service restaurants. Strollers can be rented near Sears and Foley's on the upper and lower levels.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Paris Coffee Shop


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
 

 
Parks at Arlington


Elegant twin-level mall
3811 South Cooper Street
Fort Worth, TX 76015
United States
+1 817 467 2757
Parks at Arlington mall features 110 stores and is well known in the Hurst-Euless-Bedford area. The anchor stores are Dillard's, JCPenney, Nordstrom, Sak's Fifth Avenue and Sears. Other shops offer jewelry, women's, men's and children's wear, shoes, and sporting goods, along with specialty, service and food-related stores. Strollers can be rented.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Parthenon


Flavorful Greek food with an authentic flair
401 North Henderson Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
United States
+1 817 810 0800
The Parthenon Greek Restsaurant opened its doors in 1997. Operated by Peter and Gus Katzianis, both originally from Cyprus, this eatery is in accordance with the authenticity and vibrant flair of its name. The surroundings are authentically Greek, complete with native music. Lunch specialties include baked moussaka and pastitsio, both of which are lasagna-like dishes. Dinner portions and choices expand. The most delectable feature is savory hummus and lamb chops. Additional selections include the lamb and the skewers of beef and pork, which are grilled and then topped with a cinnamon-tomato sauce.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Razzoo's Cajun Cafe


Tasty Cajun Food
318, Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
United States
+1 817 429 7009
http://www.razzoos.com/
If you are looking for an up-beat place to dine, Razzoo's Cajun Cafe is a great match for you. The cafe's wide menu selection includes tasty seafood, steak, chicken, and pastas all prepared Cajun-style. Razzoo's Cajun Cafe will make your dining experience a memorable one with its cheerful theme and atmosphere. The restaurant also offers catering year around.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Trail Dust Steakhouse


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
 

 
University Park Village


Great shopping near downtown
1540-1612 South University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 332 5700
Located a short distance from downtown, this fine shopping center has specialty shops and restaurants to fit different budgets. You can dine at Blue Mesa Grill, Chili's Grill & Bar, Water or La Piazza. University Park Village has 17 unique specialty stores, including Bath & Body Works, Wolfe Camera, Omaha Steaks and Hallmark Showcase. In addition, there are nine ladies' apparel shops(including Banana Republic Women, Harold's and Victoria's Secret), three men's clothing shops (including John L. Ashe and the Gap), four children's wear shops(including GapKids, Beyond Conception and the Limited Too) and shoe stores such as Nine West, Ann Taylor and Stride Rite.

Review © 2007, Wcities
University Park Village photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
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