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5 food flights in Fort Worth

Don’t let analysis paralysis put a damper on your meal — order one of these food flights so you can sample every flavor + get your fill at the same time.

An open pink egg crate with four spots, each filled with a scoop of ice cream. Two are brown, one is pink, and one is grayish-white and dusted with chocolate.

All scoops of ice cream are created equal — how could we possibly choose one? | Photo by @morgansicecreamco

Summer is the perfect time to catch a flight — and if you’re anything like us, that doesn’t mean racking up airline miles.

It means stopping in at one of these spots around town to grab a lineup of food + bev samplings. A good flight is about trying new flavors. The one thing they have in common? They’re all delicious.

🍨 Morgan’s Ice Cream Co., Multiple locations

If you’re the type of person to stand at the front of the line trying each of the 10+ flavors at Morgan’s before deciding what to buy, we don’t blame you. Make your life a little easier with a four-scoop flight of your choice.

Two corn tortilla tacos with strips of cooked, spiced meat, pickled red onions, and limes.

Pro tip: You can eat tacos every day, not just Tuesday. | Photo by @elchingonfw

🌮 El Chingon, 2800 Bledsoe St., Ste. 100
The La Completa Taco Flight is only offered on Taco Tuesdays at El Chingon, 3 p.m. to close, but it’s worth the wait. Snag five tacos — carne asada, pollo asada, al pastor, carnitas, and Jorge’s Taco De Pescado — for under $10. Bonus: If you’re thirsty, you can pair it with a mini margarita flight.

🥟 The Pantry on Magnolia, 713 W. Magnolia Ave.
You don’t want to miss the bao, okonomiyaki, or Korean-style noodles at the Pantry — but you really don’t want to miss the specialty: a hand-folded dumpling flight with pork + shiitake, Japanese beef stew, Indian butter chicken, elote, loaded baked potato, black garlic mushroom, and al pastor.

Three bowls of soup with three slices of bread. One soup is chili-colored, one is cream-colored topped with shredded cheese and bacon, and the last is red topped with many green and white toppings.

Just saying, that scene in “Girls” would have lasted longer if Adam Driver ordered a soup flight. | Photo by @the_sour_boule

🥣 The Sour Boule, 3701 Southwest Blvd.
Watch out on The Sour Boule’s socials to know when the bakery + market is offering its rotating soup flight. From broccoli cheddar, to tortellini, to Peruvian stew, you’re bound to find a new favorite.

🥞 Snooze, 2150 W. 7th St., Ste. 108
With locations across Texas, Snooze has had the time to perfect its pancake offerings. Start your morning with Pineapple Upside Down, Blueberry Danish, and Sweet Potato pancakes and you’ll be ready to take on the day. After a nap, of course.

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