10 pink places for Valentine’s photos

No need for rose-colored glasses — Fort Worth is already pretty in pink.

Photo of the interior of a pink tea room

Sip a strawberry milk tea with your sweetheart in the all-pink P’tit Tea Maison.

While Cowtown might be decked out in TCU purple, we’ve rounded up pink places to snap your Valentine’s photos. Don your pink leather and head to these 10 spots to make your Instagram photos blush.

Want a photo with on your Valentine’s date? Head out for a drink at The Coupe in the Near Southside, Casa Rita on the Northside, or P’tit Tea Maison in Montgomery Plaza. Chow down in front of a fushia backdrop at Papi’s Tacos on the Westside or Buena Vida in the Near Southside. Don’t forget to take a photo on the pink leather couch under the “love” sign at Hotel Otto in the River District.

Out for a stroll with your sweetheart? Check out pink murals like “Love Lives Here” on Magnolia Avenue, “Howdy” on Foch Street, and “Splendor” on Pecan Street — or let your outfit do the talking in front of the color-blocked facade of the AMC Palace 9 downtown.

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