Dine out at these 10 waterfront restaurants around Fort Worth

Your phone eats first at these local restaurants serving stunning views.

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Dine out on the watersides patio at HG Supply Co. at WestBend.

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Summer is in full swing — which means boating, river tubing, and sitting poolside. One of the best ways to top off a summer day is with a delicious meal waterside.

Whether you’re a local searching for a new place to eat or a visitor looking for the best waterfront restaurants in Fort Worth, we’ve got you covered.

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Sip a cold beer on the shady patio on the banks of the Trinity River.

Trinity River

Woodshed Smokehouse | The Tim Love concept is an ode to smoked meats and wood-fired cooking overlooking the bank of the Trinity River. Grab a seat inside or on the spacious patio by the water and adjacent trail. Bonus: Woodshed just added air conditioning this summer.

Quince | The restaurant features indoor and outdoor seating with a large patio by the river. Stop by at sunset for views of the city and a wide range of menu items like salad, sushi, and burgers.

Ascension Coffee | Located on the back side of the WestBend shopping center, the coffee shop features indoor seating and an expansive patio along the riverside trail.

HG Supply Co. | Grab a seat indoors in the AC or outside on the patio next to the Trinity River. The restaurant offers tacos, salads, sandwiches, and specialty drinks.

Barley Gastrovan | Camp out on the large riverfront patio and take a mental vacation to Louisana with a Nawlin’s Crawfish Roll, washed down with a Martin House Brewing Company beer.

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Enjoy dinner with a view at The Lakehouse. | Photo by @thelakehousefw

Eagle Mountain Lake

The Lakehouse | The restaurant offers a laid-back atmosphere where friends and family can hang out and enjoy American-style food, cold drinks, and stunning waterfront views.

Augie’s Sunset Cafe and Marina | Grab a seat on a colorful bench on the dock or inside to enjoy daily specials like happy hour Monday-Friday, 2-7 p.m.

Eagles Point at West Bay | Located at West Bay Marina, guests can enjoy American classics like nachos, sandwiches, and crawfish at the lakeside spot.

Sammy’s on the Lake | The bar and grill offers nachos, street tacos, chips, salsa, and other grilled items near the Lakeview Marina.

Lake Worth

The Point on Lake Worth | Pull up to the restaurant by land or water and grab an outdoor seat with breathtaking views. The American restaurant is serving classics like buffalo wings, hamburgers, fish sandwiches, and desserts.

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