Fort Worth-focused social media accounts to follow

We asked you to help us spice up our social media feeds — now we’re returning the favor by sharing some unique picks.

A blue plate with a dish on top that features meat and several pieces of greens, along with a few small berries.

Fort Worth Foodie captures local delicacies like this dish from The Blue Room at Emilia’s. | Photo by Crystal Willars Vastine, @fwfoodie

Recently, we put out a call asking you to tell us which social media accounts we should be following. Today, we’ve rounded up a handful of users that you helped put on our radar — plus a few that we recommend. Let’s spice up our feed together.

Lifestyle

  • @fortworthwoman | This wife and mother based in Cowtown seeks to share things that “make our city the amazing place it is — not just the shiniest pieces.”
  • @wherebebe | Brittany P. finds and unveils gems across the metroplex that you may not discover otherwise, from spots with delicious catfish to local tiki bars.
  • @fwfoodie | Looking for bars and restaurants in Cowtown? Check out Fort Worth Foodie’s page for recommendations, events, and restaurant news.
  • @thatschappy | Meet Chappy, a local french bulldog who has lived in Fort Worth his whole life.

Photography

  • @lantzscape_photos | Sky and landscape photographer Matt Lantz drops stunning images from the Fort Worth area and Parker County.
  • @katebranning | Kate’s beautifully colored images of Fort Worth (and beyond) are sure to brighten your feed.
  • @worth_the_grain | Check out this DFW photographer’s amazing shots that make us proud to call Cowtown home.

Civic-minded

  • @cityoffortworth | Get information straight from the horse’s mouth by following Fort Worth’s official Instagram page.
  • @fwpublicart | Stay updated on public art projects and meetings taking place around the city.
  • @fortworthconventioncenter | Keep up with the expansion and transformation of the southeast corner of downtown.

Homes + history

  • @fortworthyhistory | Whether you’re a bona fide history buff or just love old photos of the city, we think you’ll find this account worthy of a follow.
  • @fortworthfocused | If you’re in the market for a new house (or just a passionate Zillow scroller), check out this real estate account that shares local homes.
  • @fortwortharchitecture | Love historic buildings, unique design elements, and beautiful architecture? Follow John T. Roberts for local architectural history + development news.

And of course, no social media feed is complete with following FTWtoday (that’s us) to get sneak peeks of new restaurants, renderings, news, and a few funny memes here and there.

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