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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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Trendy fine dining near Bass Performance Hall |
215 East 4th Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 334 0080 |
The eclectic creations of chief chef Clark McDaniels take center stage at this trendy, popular restaurant across from the Bass Performance Hall. Patrons have a great view of the concert hall's huge guardian angels from the front windows, and the celestial theme also plays out overhead, as the high ceiling depicts a blue sky with billowy clouds. All recipes are original and include cuisine from all over the world, including new American, Mediterranean and Asian. House specialties include ahi tuna and the seared beef tenderloin. The wine list is extensive, and the staff can recommend the perfect vintage to accompany your meal. 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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Excellent Lebenese cuisine |
1406 North Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 625 9667 |
This casual Lebanese eatery is located downtown and is a popular stop for fans of belly dancing. Dancers jiggle and wiggle about the dining room creating an exotic ambiance that is perfect for loosening up clients. If you are new to Lebanese cuisine, try the Thursday night or weekday lunch buffets, which allow you to sample each of the main entrees. Authentic entrees served with just the right amount of garlic include Skewered Chicken, Baked Kibbee, Falafel and the Broiled Lamb Kebob. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Upscale French-American restaurant |
610 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 332 0100 http://www.theashtonhotel.com/... |
This restaurant is part of the Ashton Hotel near downtown, which opened in the renovated Fort Worth Club. The interior is small and cozy, and the walls gleam with paintings designed for the Fort Worth Club in the 1960s. The chef of Cafe Ashton, Diarmuid Murphy, strives to reach perfection with his upscale French-American cuisine. The menu has something interesting to suit all tastes, and features variations on favorite entrees such as beef tenderloin. Other selections add a new flavour to pork, sea bass and bisque. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular for breakfast and lunch |
815 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 870 2100 |
Located in the Radisson Plaza Hotel in Downtown Fort Worth, this breakfast and lunch eatery is always busy. The interior is casual and the atmosphere is relaxed, with palm trees and comfortable wicker chairs throughout. Special attention to presentation and selection makes this hotel restaurant a cut above the rest. The friendly service will keep guests and local residents coming back again and again. Menu offerings include a variety of traditional breakfast options, such as eggs, pancakes and pastries. At lunch, enjoy hot and cold sandwiches and fresh salads, as well as a variety of American food entrees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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German cuisine in authentic atmosphere |
3108 Southwest Hwy Fort Worth, TX 76116 United States +1 817 738 5934 |
True Bavarian charm resides at this unlikely location in west Fort Worth. The décor is "Bavarian Chalet," with dark wood accents complementing brick and beige stucco walls. A bandstand located in the center of the dining area features a small dance floor for those who enjoy polka; children and adults often crowd the floor to participate in the chicken dance. A reservation is generally required to obtain a table anywhere close to the action, but dining reservations are not otherwise required. Entertainment starts at 6:30p Sunday-Friday and at 7p on Saturdays. The hearty platters of schnitzel, fried potatoes, sauerbraten and wurst are authentic. Most entrees are accompanied with combinations of tart red cabbage, tangy sauerkraut or delicate, mouthwatering spaetzle dumplings. A small wine list adequately complements the cuisine, although emphasis is on the large selection of domestic and imported beer available on tap. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old time Fort Worth favorite |
1400 North Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 624 9206 |
This family owned and operated Mexican restaurant has been in business more than 20 years and the chef, as well as some of the waiters, has been there since the beginning. It resides in a restored building with loft ceilings and the dining room usually crowds with an assortment of regulars. Only fresh ground corn goes into the tortilla chips and corn tortillas made here daily. You will enjoy the traditional Mexican entrees such as chicken tacos and enchiladas, Nachos Grande, and chicken or beef enchiladas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Traditional Mexican restaurant in Sundance Square |
509 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 877 3600 |
Located in Sundance Square, Mi Cocina offers traditional Mexican favorites, as well as a variety of seafood entrees. The decor exudes the charm of small adobe hut just outside of Monterrey, with rustic wood tables and chairs scattered about the dining room. The outside patio is much more festive and is an excellent place to enjoy your meal when the weather is nice. It is usually crowded at lunch with business people and tourists. The menu includes a variety of standard Tex-Mex fare including enchiladas, tacos and burritos. There are also excellent shrimp entrees, including shrimp fajitas and grilled shrimp. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Great pizza and Italian food |
512 Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76102 United States +1 817 870 2222 |
This is a standard pizza joint complete with red-checkered tablecloths, but the downtown location and excellent grub make it a busy place at lunchtime. Although the joint built its reputation on its pizza, the menu also has numerous Italian favorites, such as homemade lasagna, a variety of pasta entrees, along with fresh salads and sandwiches. Try the tiramisu for dessert. It was mentioned in Texas Monthly magazine as among the best in the state. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Popular Italian eatery near top-notch entertainment |
226 Lincoln Square (at Collins and I-30) Fort Worth, TX 76011 United States +1 817 261 3883 |
Portofino has been hailed by the Dallas Morning News as one of Arlington's most romantic restaurants. The dining area is dimly lit, the décor is done in shades of green and mauve, and patrons are treated to live piano music as they enjoy their meals. The menu lists entrees such as the savory manicotti al forno, pollo biancaneve (chicken, brandy and mushrooms), filetto al pepe (tenderloin in peppercorn sauce) and pollo con gamberi parisienne (chicken, shrimp and mushrooms). Desserts include crème brulee and tiramisu. 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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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 |
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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 |