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4B Company Bar-B-Q


Homestyle Texas barbecue
300 East Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76036
United States
+1 817 297 3121
The beef here is as fresh as it gets. The owners raise it themselves. Several varieties of barbecue are served here, including beef brisket, chopped beef, ham, sausage and smoked pork ribs. On Friday and Saturday nights, chicken is also available. Friendly service and a casual atmosphere make this an excellent location to bring the family. The decor includes tasteful Texas memorabilia with subtle coloring throughout the dining room.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
8.0 Restaurant & Bar


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
8.0 Restaurant & Bar photo by bigfuz
Photo: bigfuz
 

 
Abuelo's Mexican Food Embassy


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
 

 
Anamia's Tex-Mex


Affordable Tex-Mex cuisine
2980 East Southlake Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76092
United States
+1 817 748 0100
Modern decor and fast-paced service set this restaurant above the plethora of Tex-Mex choices found throughout the Metroplex. The menu consists of standard Tex-Mex choices - enchiladas, quesadillas, nachos, flautas and tamales. If you are dining for lunch, the specials here are a great choice and very affordable. Specialties include the handmade tamale dinner and the shrimp sauteed in lime sauce served over a bed of rice with just the right amount of spice. Complete your meal with one of the delicious sopaipillas and you will walk away satisfied. Other Locations are: 1900 Long Prairie Road,Flower Mound, TX 75022. Tel (+1 972 874 7892). 106 N Denton Tap Rd 240, Coppell, TX 75019. Tel (+1 972 304 0321).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Angeluna


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
 

 
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
 

 
Asia Arc-En-Ciel


Superb Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine
2208 New York Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76010
United States
+1 817 469 9999
This restaurant offers authentic Chinese and Vietnamese cuisine and some delicious dim sum. It is located in a former supermarket. Pale-colored wooden dividers create smaller rooms, which offset the high ceilings and extra-large dining room. The clientèle ranges from families to members of the trendy Arlington business crowd. Mouthwatering entrees include savory rare beef in lime sauce, sizzling beef and vegetables and spicy schezuan beef or chicken. The zesty fish sauce condiment contains chunks of carrot and daikon along with flakes of fresh red chiles. It makes for a pungent garnish to any meal. Vietnamese food is offered every day. except Mondays.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Augie's Sunset Cafe


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
 

 
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
 

 
Back Porch


Great sandwiches and ice cream
3400 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 332 1422
This inexpensive deli and ice cream parlor is a popular place for both lunch and dinner. The crowd is composed of mostly business people from nearby Camp Bowie offices during lunch and local families frequent the place for dinner. One draw for this quaint diner is the more than 40 flavors of homemade ice cream available daily, which often sends the line out the door. Favorites include banana pudding and cinnamon. Other selections here include sandwiches, pizza, and the fresh salad bar is always a hit.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bangkok City


Spicy food in an eclectic atmosphere
3615 E Lancaster
Fort Worth, TX 76104
United States
+1 817 927 3220
The aura of Downtown Fort Worth is exemplified in the surroundings of this distinctive dining establishment. Contemporary, chic furnishings are complemented by contemporary fare, including seafood and a collection of Thai spices. The best bet for lunch in Bangkok City is the buffet, which serves as a sampler for all of the entrees available. Menu favorites include red curry chicken, and the spicy seafood soup.The restaurant is also well known for its vegetarian entrees, which are made with tofu instead of meat.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Baron's Restaurant


Upscale hotel restaurant
2540 Meacham Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76106
United States
+1 817 625 9911
Located inside the Holiday Inn North, Baron's is a quiet respite for business and vacation travelers alike. Plush chairs and classic wooden tables complement the upscale interior. The menu includes a variety of traditional American entrees, as well as a few Mexican-influenced ones, such as Crabmeat Quesadillas. You will enjoy the fork-tender steaks, Shrimp Cocktail, large fresh salads, and a variety of chicken entrees. Also, try one of the house specialties like Grilled Yellowfish Tuna.

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
 

 
Bayley's


Excellent mid cities breakfast spot
109 West Harwood Road
Fort Worth, TX 76054
United States
+1 817 268 5779
Locals flock to Bayley's for breakfast and lunch, so plan to wait a while, especially on the weekends. The decor is simple, with wooden tables covered by green vinyl tablecloths and a wall of windows, so you can enjoy the Texas sunshine. The menu includes a variety of breakfast treats, such as scrumptious cinnamon rolls, muffins and croissants. The Breakfast Quesadillas are a hit here: fresh flour tortillas stuffed with eggs, bacon and green chilies and topped with sour creme and salsa. Many of the breakfast entrees are accompanied by Breakfast Potatoes, grilled and seasoned to perfection. Lunch offerings include a variety of sandwiches, salads and soups, all equally delicious.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bella Italia


Italian food made with wild game
5139 Camp Bowie Boulevard
(at Merrick Street)
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 738 1700
With Bella Italia, owner Carlo Croci adds on to his success of the original Bella Italia in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Unusual game fare is served here, including gourmet entrees made with buffalo, elk, ostrich, emu, quail, venison, Texas antelope and caribou. Traditional Italian recipes are served as well. House specialties include savory elk with porcini mushroom sauce, delicious salmon in Pernod sauce, delicate orange roughy with olive oil and herbs, and luscious linguine with grilled chicken. Reservations are not taken, so come early and enjoy a drink with friends while you wait at the bar.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Bellagio Italian Bistro


Superb Italian bistro
3516 Blue Bonnet Circle
Fort Worth, TX 76109
United States
+1 817 921 3242
Located in central Fort Worth, not far from Texas Christian University, this lovely bistro feels like a neighborhood spot but draws people from all over the metroplex. The intimate ambiance has subdued lighting and a warm wood-and-stucco interior. The names of repeat customers are even etched on small gold plaques and placed above their preferred tables.Steamed mussels and delicately grilled calamari serve as excellent starters. Specialty entrees include the pollo rossini (a delicate boneless chicken breast with spinach, goat cheese, golden raisins and pine nuts) and the filetto balsamico (tender beef tenderloin and caramelized red onions with wine sauce). Decadent desserts include tiramisu with shaved chocolate and vanilla sauce, and the apricot bonet with amaretto sauce and whipped cream. Beer and wine are also available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Billy Miner's Saloon


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
Billy Miner's Saloon photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Birraporetti's


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
 

 
Bistro Louise


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
Bistro Louise photo by Patti Hadad
Photo: Patti Hadad
Bistro Louise photo by The Travelista
Photo: The Travelista
 

 
Blue Mesa Grill


Great Southwestern food near downtown
1600 South University Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 332 6372
http://www.bluemesagrill.com/
Located near the cultural district and downtown Fort Worth, Blue Mesa has been recognized in the Zagat Survey as one of the top southwestern restaurants in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The restaurant offers a wonderful Sunday brunch, which has been named as the best sunday brunch by the Dallas Observer.The bold, colorful tastes and textures of the southwest cuisine are prepared with an emphasis on mesquite grilling. Your meal begins with blue tortilla chips and house-made sweet potato chips. Entrees include richly marinated steak, chicken, shrimp and sausage. Signature dinner items include the red chile crusted salmon and the succulent smoky Texas rib eye. A variety of southwestern pastas are offered as well. For drinks, try the signature blue margarita or one of the 50 premium tequilas.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Blue Mesa Grill photo by Happy Plate
Photo: Happy Plate
Blue Mesa Grill photo by s i o u x s h i
Photo: s i o u x s h i
 

 
Bobby Valentine's Sports Gallery Cafe


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
 

 
Buck 'N Loons


Casual eatery serving American cuisine
3517 South Cooper Street
Fort Worth, TX 76015
United States
+1 817 466 2825
This casual eatery serves some of the biggest burgers in town - guaranteed to stave off hunger pains. This is a great family-friendly restaurant with an attentive wait staff. The decor is rustic, with Texas memorabilia adorning the walls. The menu consists of home-cooked favorites including burgers, Chicken Fried Steak, Pork Chops and Meatloaf. On the lighter side, there is an excellent selection of salads, as well as grilled chicken sandwiches. For dessert, try a thick Chocolate Milkshake or choose from a variety of smoothies for something light. The bar serves beer and a variety of mixed drinks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Byblos Lebanese Restaurant


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
Byblos Lebanese Restaurant photo by Texas Finn
Photo: Texas Finn
 

 
Cacharel


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
 

 
Cactus Flower Cafe


Homestyle favorites cooked right
2401 Westport Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76177
United States
+1 817 491 9524
This North Fort Worth restaurant is the second location for an old favorite. The original on University Drive is only open for breakfast and lunch, while this new location serves dinner on Friday and Saturday nights. The interior is bright with a friendly, family-style atmosphere. The menu centers around homestyle favorites, just like your mom used to make. Breakfast choices include pancakes, egg omelets, and moist biscuits. Lunch and dinner favorites include beef stew, chicken and dumplings, and burgers, as well as a variety of sandwiches and salads. Other Locations are: 509 University Drive, Fort Worth, TX, 76107. Tel (+1 817 332 9552).

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cafe Ashton


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
 

 
Cafe Aspen


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
 

 
Cafe Sicilia


Delicious Italian food
1548 Bedford Road
Corner of Bedford Road and Forest Ridge Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76021
United States
+1 817 318 6664/ +1 817 283 5399
http://www.cafesicilia.com
Located in the Metroplex area, this restaurant caters to the culinary desires of lovers of seafood and Italian cuisine. Begin your gastronomic journey by ordering one of the seafood entrees. Choose among the many delicacies, including Pork Romano and the Chicken Rollatini. Or simply go with one of the lunch specials, starting at USD4.99. If you want to eat light, try one of the pizzas or pastas. You can bring your own wine to wash down the meal.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cafe Sicilia photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Cafe Texas


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
Cafe Texas photo by BILL RAMSDELL
Photo: BILL RAMSDELL
 

 
Caro's Mexican Restaurant


Recipes as old as the Aztecs
3605 Bluebonnet Circle
Fort Worth, TX 76109
United States
Caro's Mexican Food, a family owned restaurant, has been serving Fort Worth residents since the 1940s. Owner Lou Caro Whitten boasts that his recipes, which have been handed down from generations are as old as the Aztecs. At the front, an ornate carved wood entrance door extends a warm welcome to all visitors. Mexican breakfast is a big hit here and is in demand all day long; try the chorizo sausage and eggs or migas (scrambled eggs, tortilla chips, onions, tomatoes, bell peppers and jalapenos). Specialty dinner entrees include the Mexican spaghetti (made from fideo noodles), complete with a rich, spicy sauce of tomatoes, green peppers and pork and the arroz con pollo, a half chicken liberally seasoned with Mexican spices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Catfish Sam's


Freshly cooked catfish in Arlington
2735 West Division Street
(at Bowen Street)
Fort Worth, TX 76012
United States
+1 817 275 9631
Catfish Sam's is known for the best catfish.This restaurant is run by the Lester family, who have won several 'Texas Restaurant Association' blue ribbons. Juicy, fork-tender catfish is prepared in the famous southern style with cornmeal breading. Other entrees include chicken-fried steak, shrimp, clam strips, chicken strips and fried pickles (a Southern delicacy). The true Texas food experience is enhanced by side dishes such as pinto beans, coleslaw, homemade yeast rolls and hush puppies. Moreover, the restaurant's casual ambiance is complimented well by metal tables covered with maroon tablecloths.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Cattlemen's Steak House


Original steakhouse in historic Stockyards
2458 North Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76106
United States
+1 817 624 3945
http://www.cattlemenssteakhous...
Located in the historic Fort Worth stockyards since 1947, Cattlemen's Steak House will always be hailed a classic beef institution. Steaks are the specialty here—just gaze into the glass butcher case and choose the one you want to have cooked. Other selections include fried jumbo shrimp, charbroiled chicken and steamed lobster. The wine list features wonderful cabernet sauvignons and popular California labels to perfectly compliment your meal. Steak gift-boxes are also available and can be airmailed around the world.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cattlemen's Steak House photo by Joshua Gaynor
Photo: Joshua Gaynor
 

 
Cha Cha's


Rustic exterior features homestyle favorites
7120 South I-35
(at Alta Mesa)
Fort Worth, TX 76133
United States
+1 817 551 6166
Inside a rustic facade is this family-friendly restaurant serving home style meals, as well as Tex-Mex choices you are sure to enjoy. Start off the evening with a round of margaritas and chips and salsa before perusing the menu of traditional Mexican entrees, such as enchiladas, fajitas and quesadillas. Homestyle selections that could easily come from your grandma's recipe book complement the Mexican favorites and include chicken fried steak, beef stew, burgers, and chicken fingers served with fries and fresh vegetables.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Charleston's Restaurant


Authentic, independent Texas steakhouse
3020 South Hulen Court
Fort Worth, TX 76109
United States
This grand steakhouse opened in April 1998 with an idea that began in Oklahoma, where folks enjoy a good steak almost as much as Texans do, and has since earned a loyal local following. The walls of the Charleston's restaurant are beautiful with rough exposed brick, while the candles and small lamps on the tables enhance the romantic atmosphere. The menu includes a wide variety of fork-tender, mouthwatering steaks cooked to order. Try the hickory-grilled rainbow trout, seasoned with pepper, salt and garlic. The house specialty, sautéed shrimp with roasted peppers, is served with fresh asparagus and tossed with pesto-sauced linguine. When your sweet tooth beckons, answer it with delicious desserts such as deep-dish apple walnut cobbler or banana cream pie.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Charlie's Pizza and Italian Restaurant


Famous Sicilian pizza
2220 Handley Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76112
United States
+1 817 496 3361
The dark interior of this family-style restaurant features large wood booths, as well as comfortable tables and chairs. Charlie's began as just a pizzeria in 1982, but has since added a full menu of Italian favorites. But the north side restaurant still features the same specialty that it is famous for—Sicilian style pizza. Italian entrees include a variety of pasta dishes, as well as fish, chicken, calzones and sub sandwiches. Save room for dessert—a tasty selection of homemade, fresh pies and cakes is also available here.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Chelsea's Tea Room and Boutique


Specializes in children's tea parties
2421 West Park Row Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76013
United States
+1 817 276 8100
Chelsea's specializes in children's tea parties, but is also a great place for adults to enjoy a good lunch. Specialties include chicken salad sandwiches, a variety of salads, and a good selection of pastries and cakes for dessert. Tea parties include makeup, story time and party favors. The kids are sure to enjoy the dress-up clothing, including everything from hats, gloves and high-heeled shoes for girls, and ties and hats for boys. Head to the boutique for children's gifts and accessories.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Classic Cafe


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
 

 
Coffee Haus


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
Coffee Haus photo by Gregg Britton
Photo: Gregg Britton
 

 
Cokers Barbecue


Excellent barbecue in Arlington
2612 West Pioneer Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76013
United States
+1 817 860 2066
The decor of this small Arlington barbecue restaurant is reminiscent of a 1950s diner, and the Coca Cola-clad eatery is famous for tender beef brisket. Other menu items include hearty onion rings and baked beans, as well as barbecue chicken, turkey and sausage. The cobbler served here will keep you coming back time and time again. This is a great location to bring the family. A friendly wait staff and attentive customer service ensure a pleasant experience.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Corner Bakery/Fort Worth


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.

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Cousin's Pit Barbecue


Traditional barbecue in West Fort Worth
6262 McCart Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76133
United States
Cousin's family-style barbecue is known throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex for excellent, melt-in-your-mouth barbecue. The decor is rustic, with, large wood booths, creating a casual, comfortable atmosphere. Menu selections include pork ribs, barbecue beef, chicken, turkey and sausage. Arrive here early on weekday evenings, as the after-work rush will often create lines out the door.

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Cowboys Arlington


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.

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Cowboys Arlington photo by Luke Brewer
Photo: Luke Brewer
 

 
Dixie Cafe


Nostalgic roadside diner
4902 US 377 South
Fort Worth, TX 76116
United States
+1 817 244 4421
This nostalgic roadside diner is a great stop for travelers and families alike. Comfortable chairs and old-fashioned decor provide a casual, home-style ambiance. The service is attentive, but not overbearing. This diner opens early for workers who need a good meal to start the day. Breakfasts are hearty and the food is good. Favorites include pancakes, waffles, omelets and of course, French toast. Lunch specials usually consist of sandwiches and burgers, as well as a variety of salads. Dinner entrees include salmon, grilled chicken and steak.

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Dixie Cafe photo by Robert Elzey
Photo: Robert Elzey
Dixie Cafe photo by Jason Wishard
Photo: Jason Wishard
Dixie Cafe photo by Galen Smith
Photo: Galen Smith
 

 
Edelweiss Restaurant


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.

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Edelweiss Restaurant photo by John Evans
Photo: John Evans
 

 
Eduardo's


Deliciously authentic Tex-Mex cuisine
240 Grapevine Highway
Fort Worth, TX 76054
United States
Eduardo's brings you delicious Tex-Mex cuisine seemingly straight from the border. Complimentary appetizers include relishing salsa, fresh cilantro, warm tortilla chips and a cup of vegetable soup. For dinner, try the Spicy Carne Asada—chewy steak fragrant with garlic and spices. An authentic tostada dinner, the chicken enchilada dinner and the miguelito's special are also excellent choices. The homemade pralines make an excellent dessert. Alcohol is not served, but you are encouraged to bring your own.

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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.

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El Rancho Grande


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.

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Ellington's Southern Table


Traditional Southern foods in Sundance Square
301 Main Street
(at Second Street)
Fort Worth, TX 76104
United States
+1 817 336 4129
Located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth near Sundance Square, Mercury Chophouse is close to the city's best hotels. Chophouse is known for its famous steak, along with a diverse menu of seafood and comfort food. Excellent appetizer choices here include delicious tempura shrimp and sashimi. Main-course selections range from steak, lamb chops, and short-ribs. Favorites include the 18 oz. bone-in-rib-eye, and the pepper crusted tuna mignon. Unique wine-pairings are also available in this intimate and inviting atmosphere.

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Espinosa's Mexican Restaurant


Mexican restaurant with Aztec decor
3314 Harwood Road
Fort Worth, TX 76021
United States
+1 817 283 4691
Owner Luis Espinosa goes great lengths to give offer his guests with a fine Mexican dining experience. He award winning salsa graces each table and is also sold commercially. The restaurant's interior is decorated in colorful Aztec design; the tables are rugged, but the chairs are comfortable. Specialty entrees include camarones borrachos(10 succulent shrimp with garlic, lemon, peppers and onions) and carne Asada(flank steak in lime-garlic-cilantro butter sauce). Other entrees include chimichangas, crunchy tacos, savory enchiladas and fabulous flautas. The huge sopapillas are homemade and make an excellent dessert.

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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.

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Flame Steakhouse


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.

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Four Star Coffee Bar


Fresh hand-roasted coffee
3324 West 7th Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 336 5555 / +1 800 809 8430 (coffee orders)
Four Star Coffee Bar along the corridors of downtown offers an coffee and loose-leaf teas. Open for over five years, this quaint cove is quickly becoming a morning, afternoon and evening pit stop. Renovated from the old Quillan's Fish Market, the area is now furnished with hand painted tables. Coffee beans are purchased from around the world and hand roasted each Sunday after closing. There are approximately 12 light and dark roasts to choose from. Cozy breakfasts and lunches are also served daily. Breakfast fare includes egg pizzas, quesadillas and sandwiches, in addition to traditional options like muffins and bagels. Lunch options are highlighted by an array of vegetarian dishes. Salads, burgers and pizzas as well as several sandwich selections are also available.

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Fox & Hound


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.

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Fox & Hound photo by Luke Brewer
Photo: Luke Brewer
 

 
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.

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

 
Garden's Restaurant


Nice restaurant with beautiful surroundings
3220 Rock Springs Road
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 731 2547
http://www.gardensrestaurantan...
Located within the Fort Worth Botanical Gardens, Garden's Restaurant offers a quiet escape from a hectic day, just minutes north of Downtown Fort Worth. It's a perfect location for a business lunch, with a beautiful view of the botanical gardens. The fare is very basic and includes sandwiches and salads as well as a variety of desserts. The restaurant is also a popular place for wedding receptions, brunches and business meetings.

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Gator's Bayou


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.

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H3 Ranch Grill


Gourmet steaks in historic Fort Worth
105 East Exchange
(Stockyards Hotel at North Main)
Fort Worth, TX 76106
United States
+1 817 624 1246
http://www.h3ranch.com/
This large restaurant sits in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards Districtt's Stockyards Hotel. The huge open hickory grill that makes H3 Ranch's food unique catches every diner's eye. Steaks are a mainstay here; try the tender nine-ounce flaming tenderloin(flamed with rum) or the prime rib(spit-roasted above the grill). The roasted suckling pig and the tender rainbow trout filet are also favorites. Weekend breakfasts or brunches are excellent too.

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Happy Mermaid


Seafood grill with fun atmosphere
6222 Hulen Bend Boulevard
South West
Fort Worth, TX 76132
United States
+1 817 263 9900
This seafood grill features a large bar and fun atmosphere, as well as excellent food. With such a great combination, you cannot go wrong! The casual ambiance is great for singles, college students, and couples looking for a fun time. The menu includes a variety of seafood specialties, including shrimp, crab legs, and crawfish. Other selections include steak and chicken, as well as a variety of sandwiches.

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Hibachi 97


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.

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Hoffbrau Steaks


Great steaks near downtown
1712 South University
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 870 1952
This fabulous Texas restaurant is located on the university drive near downtown Fort Worth, the Fort Worth Zoo and the cultural district. The rugged, exposed-wood interior quickly sets you in a western mood, and each wall is adorned with old pictures depicting Fort Worth's infancy.The menu includes a good variety of steaks, including New York strips, rib eyes, top sirloins, T-bones and filet mignons. Roasted and fried chicken, succulent shrimp, hamburgers and a variety of other tasty entrees are also available. Excellent beer choices include Scottish ales, pilsners and porters.Other location:1833 Airport Freeway Bedford TX 76021 +1 817 267 9303.

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Hong Kong Market Place


Colossal Asian food and international beer marketplace
1816 East Pioneer Parkway
(at Center Street)
Fort Worth, TX 76010
United States
If you need Asian cooking ingredients, look no further. This colossal emporium carries the largest inventory of such items available under one roof. Fresh fish(kept in tanks) and prime cuts of meat await you, as does an astounding assortment of fresh produce and herbs. Other offerings at Hong Kong Market Place include fresh Asian noodles, kim chee, pickled vegetable condiments and beers from such diverse locales as Japan, China, Mexico, Germany and Great Britian. The takeout deli is a good find if you are in search of hot and spicy Chinese and Vietnamese dishes.

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Hong Kong Restaurant


Cantonese-style cuisine
3522 Bluebonnet Circle
Fort Worth, TX 76109
United States
+1 817 924 9962
Located near Texas Christian University, this is one of Fort Worth's oldest Chinese restaurants, having been in business since the 1970s. The decor is refreshingly retro, creating a casual ambiance ideal for families and businesspeople alike. The food is excellent and very reasonably priced, but beware the lunch and dinner takeout rush, which can hinder the quality of service in the dining room. Specialties include sweet and sour chicken, moo goo gai pan and Cantonese chow mein. Other selections include a variety of beef and pork entrees as well as an array of tasty appetizers.

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India Grill


Authentic Indian food and entertainment
8755 Bedford-Euless Road
Fort Worth, TX 76053
United States
+1 817 589 9035
India Grill offers exquisite north Indian cuisine. Indian music plays in the background and the mid-scale elegance is maintained with sturdy tables and padded chairs. The menu offers seasoned foods with strong Asian influence. For a real treat, try the spicy Gosht Mirch Masala Stew. The biting chutney is made from jalapeno, mint, cilantro and onion. A wonderful lunch buffet is available daily with a variety of curry dishes and vegetable pilau. Entrees include the well-seasoned Tandoori Mix Grill, complete with chicken, lamb, shrimp, and grilled peppers and onions. The bar menu offers both Indian and American beer, and a variety of wine coolers.

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Italian Express


Pizzas and pastas, subs and salads
5612 McCart Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76133
United States
+1 817 361 7374
http://www.italianexpress.org/
Italian Express is value for money - it offers a variety of delicious pastas, sandwiches and desserts at reasonable rates, but you simply cannot leave without trying the pizza. Choose from a host of toppings, or add on all of them - the "Any Number of Toppings - One Low Price" scheme guarantees not to burn a hole in your pocket!

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Italian Express photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Italian Inn Ridglea


Romantic setting, Italian food, singing waiters
6323 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76116
United States
+1 817 732 1571
This awesome Italian restaurant offers deliciously authentic Italian food, wine and a unique romantic atmosphere. Situated below street level, it draws crowds daily for intimate get-togethers, family celebrations and corporate parties. The intimate booths are perfect for couples, and everyone will enjoy the singing waiters. You will find a variety of fresh Italian foods, steaks and seafood cooked to your specifications. The more you have enjoyed true foods hailing from Italy, the more you will love the prime beef, gourmet pizzas and specialty desserts found here.

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Italy Pasta & Pizza


Pizza and pasta in East Fort Worth
6751 Bridge Street
Fort Worth, TX 76103
United States
+1 817 457 2444
Owner Nick Kaba's family owns more than a dozen Italian restaurants in the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. This long-time favorite serves good pizza, but the locals come here again and again for the excellent pasta. Popular entrees include Chicken Marsala, cheese tortellini covered in a mild cream sauce, spinach lasagna, and spaghetti with meatballs. Do not forget to bring your own bottle of wine or your favorite beer to enjoy with your meal.

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J&J Oyster Bar


Long-time Fort Worth favorite
612 North University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 335 2756
Located near Texas Christian University, this long-time favorite still serves some of the best fried seafood in the city. The friendly staff and cheap eats make it popular with the local university students, but it also a comfortable stop for families and business people. The menu includes mainly fried entrees, so if you are looking for heart healthy fare, you might look elsewhere. However, there are a few grilled seafood dishes. Menu highlights include fried oysters, fresh fried catfish, and fried shrimp. Popular side dishes include jalapeno hush puppies and French fries.

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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.

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Japanese Grill


Excellent Japanese cuisine at mid-scale prices
8427 Grapevine Highway
(at Harwood Drive)
Fort Worth, TX 76180
United States
+1 817 788 8738
This wonderful Japanese restaurant is located in North Richland Hills, which is close to the DFW Airport. The calm interior is adorned with sturdy tables and chairs and beautiful Japanese artworks. Delicious appetizers include gyoza fried beef dumplings and ebi tempura-deep-fried shrimp and vegetables, which make great starters. Favorite entrees include the seafood yakisoba, a liberal portion of fried noodles, shrimp, scallops and crab. Sushi offerings include California rolls, yellowtail, and tuna with miso soup and a mixed vegetable salad. House dessert specialties include sweet red bean ice cream and a decadent mousse cake.

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Japanese Palace


Exciting Japanese steakhouse in West Fort Worth
8445 Highway 80 West
Fort Worth, TX 76116
United States
+1 817 244 0144
Kids and adults alike will get a kick out of the knife wielding Hibachi chefs as they slice, toss and still manage to cook food to perfection at this favorite Japanese steakhouse in West Fort Worth. The Japanese decor and dark wood paneling provides a mystic atmosphere. Three types of seating are available here—cooking tables, traditional Japanese on-the-floor seating and standard table seating. Entree selections include steak, chicken, and shrimp served with rice and fresh stir-fried vegetables. Also, try the sesame-seed salad dressing and the variety of sushi rolls to round out your meal.

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Joe T. Garcia's Mexican Restaurant


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.

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Joe T. Garcia's Mexican Restaurant photo by Christopher P. Bisga
Photo: Christopher P. Bisga
Joe T. Garcia's Mexican Restaurant photo by Shelley
Photo: Shelley
Joe T. Garcia's Mexican Restaurant photo by justin wong
Photo: justin wong
Joe T. Garcia's Mexican Restaurant photo by Jennifer Richards
Photo: Jennifer Richards
 

 
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.

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Jubilee Coffeehouse


Alcohol- and smoke-free Christian music venue
521 West Pipeline Road
First United Methodist Church
Fort Worth, TX 76053
United States
+1 817 424 2724
The fine singers at the First United Methodist Church of Hurst sponsor this unusual coffeehouse. The facility is smoke-free and alcohol-free, and it serves as an ideal Christian acoustic music venue. While you are there, enjoy drinks in the form of coffee, tea and sodas. Admission varies depending on the production. Proceeds go to Mission Central, an emergency assistance program. Funds also go to support Celebration Shop. Healing through songs is also provided for hospitalized children.

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Kazusan


Sushi and steak!
4932 Overton Ridge Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76132
United States
+1 817 263 8800
Kazusan has two dining rooms, which are divided by a display case showing three colorful Japanese kimonos. Numerous sushi combinations are offered for both lunch and dinner. Sushi rolls include salmon, raw tuna and octopus, cooked shrimp, tempura and the house special, hand rolled combinations of rice, shrimp and crab, avocado, and lettuce rolled in dried seaweed. The hibachi meal is a definite treat especially as you can see chefs prepare the meal on the hibachi grill. You can choose from chicken, shrimp, salmon or lobster. Desserts include fruit and sherbet selections, and beer and wine are also available.

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Kazusan


Sushi and hibachi grill
4932 Overton Ridge Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76132
United States
+1 817 263 8800
With a limited number of Japanese restaurants in Fort Worth, Kazusan easily stands out. The restaurant features a broad range of sushi, as well as a hibachi grill. Whether you are craving a standard California Roll or something a bit more exotic, you will find it here for both lunch and dinner. The hibachi items, grilled before your eyes in true Japanese fashion, can include a combination of steak, chicken, shrimp, salmon, snapper and cod. If you are interested in sampling a bit of everything here, try the all-you-can-eat sushi and hibachi lunch.

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Kincaid's Hamburgers


Excellent burgers since 1946
4901 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 732 2881
This long time Fort Worth tradition began as a grocery store and meat market in 1946. But today Kincaid's is known for its excellent burgers. The casual eatery, complete with picnic tables and a stand-up counter, is a popular choice by families and business people. Menu options include a variety of juicy burgers, as well as home-style meals such as chicken and dumplings and chicken fried steak. Banana pudding and homemade cookies are favorite choices for dessert. Credit cards are not accepted, but there is an ATM machine inside.

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Kincaid's Hamburgers photo by Phillip Ridlen
Photo: Phillip Ridlen
 

 
King Tut Restaurant


Fine Egyptian, Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine
1512 West Magnolia Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76104
United States
+1 817 335 3051
King Tut Restaurant is located in a newly renovated area near downtown Fort Worth. Opened by Cairo native Amin Mahmoud in October of 1992, King Tut features Egyptian, Greek and Middle Eastern food in a setting that features tapestries, Egyptian figures and images of the real King Tut adorning the walls. Entrees include fried falafel with chickpeas, fava beans, onions and leeks, Macarona Bil Béchamel- an Egyptian-style lasagna with sirloin beef and tubular pasta as opposed to lasagna noodles, and the delectable shawarma, which combines loads of shrimp, chicken breast, lamb or sirloin with onions, tomatoes and spices. Several vegetarian dishes are also available, whereas desserts such as the beloved Baklava uphold the Greek theme.

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La Bella Italian Restaurant


Fine northern and southern Italian food
2855 Central Drive
(at Harwood Road)
Fort Worth, TX 76021
United States
+1 817 540 3303
As you enter the La Bella Italian Restaurant, an engaging red awning leads you to a small, refined waiting area. The romantic ambiance continues with high-back red-upholstered chairs, heavy floor-length drapes and a beautiful Roman mural. The wide array of entrees encompasses many authentic Italian pasta dishes, along with veal, chicken, beef and fish. The seven varieties of pasta range from fettuccine to farfalle, and there are nine different sauces. House specialties include the fork-tender filet mignon al peppe and the veal chop nicoleta. The desserts comprise smooth tiramisu, the spumoni and the amaretto cheesecake.

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La Bistro


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.

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La Piazza


An elegant dining experience
1600 South University Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 334 0000
Vito Ciraci's elegant restaurant has been located in the University Village shopping center for four years. Located close to the Cultural District and Texas Christian University, the place is all formal continental sophistication, with linen tablecloths, silver lamps at the tables and fine artworks on the walls. Try the thinly sliced beef carpaccio as an appetizer and follow it up with exquisite veal scallopine or red snapper. Meanwhile, the dessert tray features spumoni and sorbet. The food at La Piazza is expensive but exotic and makes for an extraordinary experience.

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Lanny's Alta Cocina Mexicana


Mexican cuisine
3405 West Seventh Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 850 9996
Owned by the grandson of the legendary connoisseur and chef of Mexican cuisine, Joe T. Garcia, Lanny Lancarte presents some of the most lip-smacking recipes at this Tex-Mex kitchen. While the appetizers range from crab and lobster ceviche to Pozole consumme, the main course includes dishes such as seared foie gras with quince salsa and Empanada enriched with a dash of piloncillo caramelized onions. You need to splurge a minimum of $55 per head for a five course menu while a seven course meal would cost you about $75.

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Lauderdale's on the Lake


Two storey floating restaurant
6500 Wells-Burnett Road
Fort Worth, TX 76135
United States
+1 817 237 5800
This two storey floating restaurant on Eagle Mountain Lake offers a complete evening of jazz, dinner and drinks. There are several dining rooms, an upstairs sports bar, a beachside bar and grill, and live entertainment. The decor is simple with several well-placed palm trees adding to the tropical theme. As you might expect, the menu centers on seafood, including Shrimp Creole, Catfish, and Crawfish Etouffée. Other selections include Chicken-Fried Steak, Rib Eye and a variety of sandwiches. Save room for dessert. You will love the Apple Avalanche - a slice of apple pie and a scoop of ice cream drizzled with caramel.

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Lone Star Oyster Bar


Fresh oysters and fried seafood
780 Road to Six Flags East
Fort Worth, TX 76011
United States
+1 817 469 6616
This favorite oyster and sports bar is popular with University of Texas at Arlington students and Texas Rangers fans, especially on Wednesday nights, when beer is just $1. Plan to wait for a table here, or you can order your food and eat it at the bar. When crawfish is in season, it is all-you-can eat on Sundays. Fried shrimp, catfish and oysters are the menu's A-list, but you can also order a burger or grilled chicken sandwich for lighter fare.

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Lonesome Dove Western Bistro


Upscale Western themed restaurant
2406 North Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76110
United States
+1 817 740 8810
Located in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, this restaurant resides in a saloon-style building loaded with Western ambiance. Horse saddles hang from the walls and a large wooden bar stretches across the dining room. A tin ceiling adds to the authentic charm. Chef/Owner Tim Love is a native Texan, which obvious in his most-requested specialty, Roasted Garlic-Stuffed Beef Tenderloin. Other menu items emulate Italian, Spanish, Mexican and Asian fare, including the Buffalo Rib Eye and Quail Quesadillas. With limited hours and seating for just 52 people, it would be wise to call ahead for a reservation.

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Lonesome Dove Western Bistro photo by Jim Shank
Photo: Jim Shank
 

 
Los Molcajetes


Authentic Mexican fare
4320 Western Center Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76137
United States
+1 817 306 9000
Mexican favorites and innovative cuisine collide at this modern but authentic restaurant. Tejano music plays in the background and televisions tuned to sports are just about everywhere. Start your meal with an order of queso flameado, melted cheese served with Mexican sausage. Interesting entrees include shrimp quesadillas and quail, and the traditional Mexican gang of grub features fajitas, enchiladas and flautas.

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Los Vaqueros Restaurant


Gourmet Mexican cooking is viewed as an art here
2629 North Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76106
United States
+1 817 624 1511
http://www.losvaqueros.com/
Los Vaqueros is located in the historic Stockyards district in a restored circa 1915 packinghouse made of red brick. 'The North Fort Worth Historical Society' gave this restaurant the coveted Community Pride award in 1996. The interior décor maintains the early 1900s look with its weathered walls, while the table settings are elegant. Entrees include the combination fajita dinner, Los Vaqueros dinner(a meat taco, guacamole, an enchilada, and a tamale) and the sonya special(a chicken enchilada, a soft cheese taco, and a crunchy guacamole tostada). With garden seating for 300 and a banquet facility that holds 150, business functions are easy to arrange here.

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Lucille's Stateside Bistro


Delightful bistro serves seafood, beef and chicken
4700 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
A colorful mural on the outside walls of this charming little eatery announces the cuisine to all who pass by: chicken, seafood and beef. Once inside, patrons are greeted by yet another mural, this one commemorating the history of Fort Worth, including the Historic Stockyards. Seasonal specials are listed on a chalkboard; the annual "Lobsterama" in September features delicious whole lobsters at unbelievable prices. The menu at Lucille's Stateside Bistro includes different kinds of grilled fish and chicken as well as a good variety of steaks and hamburgers. Calorie-conscious diners may take note of the starred entries on the menu, which specify low-fat options.

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Lucille's Stateside Bistro photo by wcities
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Maharaja


Spicy curry and tandoori in relaxing setting
6308 Hulen Bend Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76132
United States
+1 817 263 7156
Patrons with exotic tastes will find a predictable, but reliable, assortment of curries, tandoori and other eastern delights here in a small mall that also includes a movie theater. The lamb specialties, such as lamb vindaloo, are especially good here, and this is one of the few restaurants where vegetarians can sample entrees from a menu section specifically for them. Meanwhile, a daily lunch buffet provides a good opportunity to sample the cuisine. Try the kheer badami, a rice pudding, for dessert. The restaurant's soothing peach decorations lend it a restful ambiance. There also are facilities here for private parties.

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Mama's Pizza


Terrific pizza in a casual atmosphere
1813 W Berry St
Fort Worth, TX 76110
United States
+1 817 923 3541
http://www.mamaspizzas.net/sto...
This may just be the best pizza in the state of Texas. This modest little hole in the wall doesn't have fancy décor, but the 20-inch Mama's Special is an outstanding experience, with a warm, chewy crust and savory seasonings. Ask for plain cheese or any combination of 12 tasty toppings. If a 20-inch pizza seems like too much of a great thing, there are four smaller sizes available ranging from 8-16 inches. Try the lunch buffet and get all-you-can-eat pasta and salad to go with this terrific pizza.

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Mama's Pizza photo by wcities
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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.

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Margie's Italian Kitchen


Fine Italian food since 1953
9805 Highway 80 West
Fort Worth, TX 76116
United States
+1 817 244 4301
Opened in 1953, Margie's is dedicated to serving fresh homemade Italian food. Housed in a quaint, older spot in far west Fort Worth, Margie's exudes an old world Italian charm. Dim lighting provides a romantic ambiance. Specialty items include wood-oven pizzas, fettuccine Alfredo, the linguini with garlic pesto, and the penne with grilled chicken, spinach, onions and mushrooms. Other highlights include baked cannelloni, manicotti and the chicken picatta with fettuccine Alfredo. Desserts are heavenly, with choices including Italian wedding cake, cappuccino pie and spumoni. Seven varieties of beer and 37 bottles of wine are available.

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Marquez Bakery and Tortilla Factory


Mexican kitchen with popular takeout
1730 East Division Street
Fort Worth, TX 76011
United States
+1 817 265 8858
This eatery is primarily a takeout place, although tables are scattered about a makeshift dining room. The restaurant has been a hit in Arlington since 1996. Breakfast fare is popular here and includes such Mexican favorites as Egg Burritos, Migas and Huevos Ranchero, which are Mexican-style eggs. Lunch is also served here, including enchiladas, fajitas, flautas, tamales and quesadillas.

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Marsala Restaurant


Upscale restaurant in North Arlington
1618 Hwy 360
Fort Worth, TX 76050
United States
+1 972 988 3101
Located in the center of north Arlington's hotel district, this upscale French and Italian restaurant serves authentic cuisine. You would not know it from the exterior, but the interior is very formal, with white linen tablecloths and rich mahogany wood throughout. The menu centers on French and Italian fare, including fresh seafood, veal, poultry, beef and wild game. Excellent pasta dishes also abound. Begin your meal with a cup of soup and order a glass of wine from the extensive wine list. Enjoy the music of a classical guitarist Wednesday through Saturday evenings.

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Massey's Restaurant


Long-time Fort Worth restaurant
1805 Eighth Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76110
United States
+1 817 921 5582
The new owners of this long-time American restaurant are still serving up the same old favorites enjoyed by Fort Worth residents for more than 50 years. With friendly service and fresh food, this eatery is a great value for families and couples. Enjoy homestyle entrees, such as Steak, Meatloaf and Fried Catfish, as well as traditional side dishes. Specialties here include a Texas tradition - Chicken Fried Steak - coated in batter and fried to perfection without being overly greasy. Dessert pies are also available for dining in or taking home.

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Mercado Juarez


North Fort Worth Mexican cuisine
1651 East Northside Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76106
United States
+1 817 838 8285
This festive North Fort Worth Mexican restaurant and market is a great place for group events. The open dining room is complete with sturdy wooden tables decorated with mosaic tile. Colorful Mexican art adorns the walls. The wait staff is pleasant and attentive, making this an excellent place for families, as well as business travelers. The menu includes traditional favorites, including nachos, tacos and enchiladas. Fajitas are a standout here and can include a variety of chicken, beef and shrimp grilled to perfection with fresh onions and peppers.

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Mexican Inn Café


Great Mexican food near downtown and Cultural District
1625 Eighth Avenue
(at Allen Avenue)
Fort Worth, TX 76104
United States
+1 817 927 8541
Housed in a rejuvenated area in downtown Fort Worth's medical district, the Mexican Inn has been around for decades. Its reputation for getting people in and out quickly is a plus with the area business lunch crowd. The food is a combination of old standards done right. Selections include beef and cheese enchiladas, Chile rellenos and beef, and chicken strip salad in a homemade tortilla shell bowl.

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Mi Cocina


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.

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Michaels Restaurant & Ancho Chile Bar


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.

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Miguelito's


Homestyle Tex-Mex foods
209 West Bedford-Euless Road
Fort Worth, TX 76053
United States
+1 817 282 5232
Manager Ruben Pinto Sr. greets every customer with a sincere handshake, a sure sign of the restaurant's family-friendly ambiance. The walls are done in pink and yellow, while beautiful green plants add beauty and grace the setting. Specialties include the spinach-and-chicken enchilada dinner, complete with refried beans and rice. The hot Miguelito's flan(made with kahlua) just may be the best you have ever tasted.

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Milano's Pizza and Pasta Restaurant


Authentic Italian food hailed as Fort Worth's best
3416 West Seventh Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 332 5226
Owner Silver Querinan hails from Italy,thus he knows Italian dishes well. Milano's location has opened only since 1997 and has been garnering popoular demand for another branch in Fort Worth. The main dining room's atmosphere is romantic at night, with small booths and intimate lighting. The menu, meanwhile, is full of traditional dishes. Your mouth will water as you choose between fried calamari with marinara sauce, fettucine Alfredo, chicken marsala and other enticing dishes. The pizzas here are also heavenly, and come in both thin-crust and deep-dish varieties.

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Mulligan's 19th Hole


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.

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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.

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Ol' South Pancake House and Family Restaurant


Great inexpensive breakfast near Cultural District
1509 S. University Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 336 0311
This place began as a pancake house in 1962 and has been a local favorite ever since. The location is convenient to Trinity Park as well as other attractions in the Cultural District. The decor is a little worn, yet also homey and pleasant, with wooden paneling and paintings on the wall. At Ol' South Pancake House and Family Restaurant, the menu focuses primarily on different kinds of breakfast: eggs, waffles, omelets and several types of pancakes. There is a different lunch special every day, while the dinner menu features country standards such as meatloaf and chicken-fried steak.

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Ol' South Pancake House and Family Restaurant photo by The Jamoker
Photo: The Jamoker
 

 
Old Neighborhood Grill


American diner in the hospital district
1633 Park Place Avenue
Fort Worth, TX 76110
United States
+1 817 923 2282
Long-time Fort Worth restaurateur Peter Schroder opened this old-fashioned diner in 1998. Located in the hospital district near downtown, the restaurant draws local residents, as well as hospital employees for lunch. Counter ordering from a chalkboard menu are reminiscent of days long ago. The intimate restaurant has limited seating and is fills quickly during peak hours. Breakfast offerings include the staples of pancakes, biscuits and gravy, waffles and omelets. The lunch and dinner menu includes everything from Chicken Fried Steak to Grilled Catfish and Meatloaf. Other favorites include salads, as well as a large variety of side dishes including Cheese Fries, Onion Rings, Hush Puppies, and even Black-Eyed Peas.

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On Broadway Ristorante


Delicate seasonings and polished service
6306 Hulen Bend Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76132
United States
+1 817 346 8841
The savory smell of wonderful cooking greets patrons at the door of On Broadway Ristorante. The owner greets guests and escorts them to their comfortable seats. The decor is modern, with angular lines and muted colors, but flowers on the tables give a romantic touch. This is an ideal place for dinner and a movie, as there is a cinema located adjacent to the restuarant. The food is subtle, with gentle seasonings enhancing the natural flavors of chicken, veal and beef. Various soothing coffees and liquors compliment a rich and enticing dessert tray.

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Pak a Pocket


Pita sandwiches and Middle Eastern food
5512 South Bellaire Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76109
United States
+1 817 735 4363
As far as healthy places to eat in Fort Worth go, this is among the best. The interior of this Southwest Fort Worth Middle Eastern deli is sparse, with only a few metal tables and chairs scattered about the dining area. But the service is friendly enough and the grub more than makes up for the lack of ambiance. Fresh pita pocket sandwiches are the specialty here, made with your choice of meat and vegetables. Several vegetarian specialties are also available, as well as hummus and other Middle Eastern entrees.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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Pegasus


Globally influenced gourmet food
2443 Forest Park Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 922 0808
The food at this upscale, globally influenced restaurant is not only delicious, but also artistically displayed on the plates. Fine white china and stemmed glassware adorn the white tablecloth tables. To keep every visit here fresh, the menu at The Pegasus changes with seasonally. For a delicious entree, try the pepper coriander seed-crusted tuna, wild duck breast, the rack of lamb or the delightful porcini mushroom ravioli. The well-selected wine list offers choices by the bottle and the glass.

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Pegasus photo by michelle love
Photo: michelle love
 

 
Picchi Pacchi


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.

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Piccolo Mondo Italian Restaurant


Award-winning gourmet Italian restaurant in Arlington
829 Lamar Boulevard East
(Parkway Central Center)
Fort Worth, TX 76011
United States
+1 817 265 9174
http://www.piccolomondo.com/
This wonderful Italian restaurant has received many awards over the past 15 years including D Magazine's 'Best Restaurants in America', Zagat's 'Best Italian in the Metroplex' and the 'Taste of Arlington People's Choice award'. The lighting is soft and subdued, and music from the baby grand piano is soothing. Specialty pasta dishes include spaghetti bolognese, linguini with clam sauce and delicate baked manicotti. Other true Italian delights are the eggplant parmigiana, the veal scaloppine alla parmigiana and the pollo alla griglia(grilled chicken). Heavenly desserts include cheesecake, cannoli and tiramisu.

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Portofino


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.

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Pour House


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.

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Pour House photo by Victor Lai
Photo: Victor Lai
 

 
Railhead Smokehouse


Prize-winning barbecue in Cultural District
2900 Montgomery Street
(at Vickery)
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
+1 817 738 9808
Railhead was rated as excellent by the Zagat Survey and has received a certificate from the Texas legislature for serving the best barbecue in Texas. The menu is what you would expect to find at a quality Texas barbecue restaurant. Succulent smoked ribs are rosy and ready to fall off the bone. The savory beef brisket can be ordered sliced or chopped. Barbecued salami, chicken, bologna, ham and turkey round out the rest of the meat menu. A wide variety of beer is available, too. To get your food, you go to the bar and place your order, then bring it back to the table yourself.

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Railhead Smokehouse photo by patangay
Photo: patangay
 

 
Raven's Grille


Located at Texas Star Golf Course
1400 Texas Star Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76039
United States
+1 817 685 1843
Even if golf is not your sport, it is worth a trip to Texas Star Golf Course in Euless just to eat at this outstanding grill. Texas decor completes the experience at this upscale, but casual location. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, this is a great location to take out-of-town business guests. Breakfast selections include waffles, pancakes and a variety of egg dishes. Lunch fare centers on the usual burgers and sandwiches. For dinner, try the Catfish Fillets, coated with seasoned breadcrumbs, then fried to perfection, but not greasy. Other favorites include Chicken Fried Steak, a Texas tradition.

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Ravioli Restaurante


Northern Italian fare
120 East Worth Street
Fort Worth, TX 76051
United States
+1 817 488 1181
This downtown Grapevine restaurant is popular with couples and families alike. The quaint surroundings are complete with cloth table linens and candles on each table. Because of the Northern Italy influence, the sauce offerings tend to lean more on the creamy side, instead of being tomato-based. A variety of pasta entrees are available, including favorites, such as Manicotti, Lasagna and Spaghetti. Other entrees include chicken, veal and seafood combinations. You can also choose a pasta-only entree, in which case you will pick from six different types of pasta and six innovative sauces to create your meal.

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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.

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Reata


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.

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Reflections at The Worthington Hotel


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.

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Rick's on the Bricks


Upscale sandwich shop
3716 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76107
United States
Located on the historic brick-lined portion of Camp Bowie Boulevard, this upscale neighborhood sandwich shop attracts local Texas Christian University students. The casual ambiance is perfect for families, as well as couples out for dinner and a movie. Tasty burgers, a variety of sandwiches and excellent onion wings are served in a busy dining room. The Fried Dill Pickles, sliced pickles deep-fried to perfection, are a house favorite.

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Riscky's Barbecue


Barbecue tradition since 1927
300 Main Street
Fort Worth, TX 76102
United States
+1 817 877 3306
http://www.risckys.com/
In 1927 the Riscky family opened their first grocery store in the Fort Worth Stockyards and they have been serving the residents ever since. With three locations now in Fort Worth, the barbecue served here is legendary. The main location in Sundance Square serves all of the favorites, including beef ribs, pork ribs, chicken, ham and turkey, each seasoned with "Riscky Dust" and barbecued to perfection.

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Riscky's Barbecue photo by KassieK
Photo: KassieK