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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 |
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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 |
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Made-to-order, family-friendly Mexican food |
1535 North Main Street Fort Worth, TX 76106 United States +1 817 626 3399 |
Housed in an antique red brick building overlooking the historic Stockyards, this family-oriented establishment exudes a fresh, almost eccentric essence that welcomes all. The tempo is set in motion by the friendly wait staff, who are lively and conversational. Of course, there is also the fresh, homemade food.The traditional Tex-Mex menu in El Asadero has several surprises and tasty alternatives including the green enchiladas, plus an array of specialty meat selections. All are marinated and charbroiled Mexican-style, and most are topped with peppers and unique salsas. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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. Review © 2007, Wcities |