Magnolia Avenue has become a hotspot for families, millennials, out-of-towners, and developers alike.
The Fort Worth neighborhood is home to casual eateries, swanky wine bars + chic cocktail lounges, as well as several new and up-and-coming projects that are making headlines. Here’s a rundown of what’s new in the area + what’s to come.
🍽️ New restaurants
Lockwood Distilling Co. , 1411 W. Magnolia Ave.
Handcrafted cocktails, a rustic yet upscale ambiance, and the Dirty South Pie featuring Fritos + melted pimento cheese. Need we say more?
The Radler , 1229 7th Ave.
A German-inspired Biergarten brought to you by the owners of Durty Murphy’s Irish Pub and The Winchester Tavern.
Ober Here , 1165 8th Ave.
Food truck serving up Filipino-style rice bowls that quite literally takes the saying “taste the rainbow” to a whole new level.
The Beast and Company , 1010 W. Magnolia Ave.
Self-described as “globally inspired and rooted in Southern cuisine.”
🚧 Restaurants that are coming soon or remodeling:
Cheba Hut , 1217 8th Ave.
This “toasted” sandwich shop will replace Super Chix. An opening date has not yet been announced.
Lili’s Bistro , 1310 W. Magnolia Ave.
Temporarily closed for 30-90 days to freshen up “the concept, menus, and staffing.” Follow them on Instagram for updates.
Paris Coffee Shop , 704 W. Magnolia Ave.
Currently undergoing major renovations. Co-owner Chris Reale told “PaperCity Magazine” it will reopen in April.
🏗️ Other developments
The 701 , 701 W. Magnolia Ave.
A mixed-use development that is slated to be complete early this year .
Dickie’s Skate Plaza , 1601 Lipscomb St.
A 15,000-sqft skate plaza that will include a dog park, market plaza, community green, and a 5,000-sqft all-wheel track. Construction is expected to be finished by October.