17 Fort Worth restaurants with prix-fixe menus for DFW Restaurant Week 2025

We hope you’re hungry — it’s time to book your reservation for the 28th Annual DFW Restaurant Week, kicking off in August.

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Dine out at participating restaurants and 20% of the proceeds will go to counseling, education, and behavior programs at Fort Worth-based nonprofit Lena Pope.

Photo courtesy of Lena Pope/Darah Hubbard

Whip out your calendars and get your appetite ready — DFW Restaurant Week is coming next month.

This year marks the 28th annual DFW Restaurant Week — though the name is a bit of a misnomer. The event stretches nearly a month, with the preview weekend running Thursday, July 31-Sunday, Aug. 3, while the official event gets underway Monday, Aug. 4-Sunday, Aug. 31.

Nearly 140 eateries are participating across Tarrant and Dallas counties. View the full list and make dining reservations via OpenTable. Participating restaurants will donate 20% of proceeds to two Texas charities — the North Texas Food Bank or Lena Pope.

Here are 17 participating restaurants in Fort Worth with prix-fixe brunch, lunch, or dinner menus:

  • B&B Butchers & Restaurant
  • Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine
  • City Works
  • Cru Food & Wine Bar
  • Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House + Del Frisco’s Grille
  • Don Artemio Mexican Heritage
  • Duchess
  • Ellerbe Fine Foods
  • Plank Provisions
  • Quince FW
  • Rise Souffle
  • Terra Mediterranean
  • The Sicilian Butcher
  • Tinie’s Mexican Cuisine
  • Toro Toro
  • Wicked Butcher
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