The dining and social club will have a 130-person seating capacity. | Photos courtesy of Endicott PR
Texas rancher and television producer Taylor Sheridan, with his partners at SGS Holdings Group David Glasser and Dan Schryer, have bought the long-standing staple Cattlemen’s Steak House near Main and Exchange streets. This summer, they plan on introducing a new, exclusive dining and social club where members can enjoy perks in a setting that evokes the American West’s golden era.
Cattlemen’s Club will only be accessible via a private, members-only elevator inside of the restaurant. The interior design will include copper bar tops, rich leather furnishings, and ambient lighting, boasting a Western-inspired sophistication.
Individual and corporate (up to four individuals) memberships are priced at $3,000 and $9,000, respectively. Each requires a $1,000 initiation fee + there are limited spots available.
Membership include:
Access to the club with their guests and priority reservations at Cattlemen’s Steak House
VIP access to high-profile artists performing on the patio stage
Exclusive wine, bourbon, and craft spirits tastings
A. Millionaire Rancher — Rolls up in boots and a Bentley B. Rodeo Diva — Rhinestones, flair, and not afraid to steal the spotlight C. Whiskey Tycoon — Always has the best pour and story to match D. Urban Outlaw — City roots, cowboy boots, and a love for trouble
“Pavements” | Friday, June 6-Sunday, June 8 | Times vary | The Modern | $10 | Watch the documentary — part of the museum’s Magnolia at the Modern series — that goes inside the world of the American indie band Pavement.
Saturday, June 07
Dad & Me Class: Make a Cribbage Board | 10 a.m. + 1 p.m. | Rockler Woodworking and Hardware, Arlington | $108 | Grab dad and enjoy this hands-on woodworking experience where you’ll choose your type of wood and create a beautiful two‑piece cribbage board.
Red Bull Rancher Strong | 12-7:30 p.m. | Cowtown Coliseum | $20 | Watch competitors race through obstacle courses inspired by real-life ranch work, including riding, roping, and caring for livestock, each with a high-energy fitness twist.
Watch Party: Cliburn International Piano Competition | 2-11 p.m. | Sundance Square Plaza | Free | Bring your own chairs and enjoy a free livestream from inside Bass Performance Hall, where the six finalists will perform their final concertos — a cash bar will be on the premises.
Lone Star Murder Mystery Dinner and Show | 7 p.m. | Billy Bob’s Texas | $79 | A shady attorney is dead, a bounty hunter’s in town, and every colorful character has a motive in this wild, off-the-rails Western murder mystery.
Sunday, June 08
Meal with Strangers: Sunday Brunch | 11 a.m.-1 p.m. | A Restaurant in Fort Worth | $13+ | Register to find out which cozy brunch spot you’ll meet new people, share delicious food, and make unexpected connections.
Local Legends: Fort Worth’s Funniest | 7-8:45 p.m. | Big Laugh Comedy Club | $10 | Watch some of the best up-and-coming comedians in town battle it out for your laughs and your love, then vote for your favorite at the end.
Happy National Donut Day. All you donut lovers out there, check out 11 deals around DFW, including a free cinnamon sugar donut from Duck Donuts and a free glazed donut with any purchase from Shipley’s. (The Dallas Morning News)
Coming Soon
Two new restaurants are coming this summer. Mister O1, specializing in star-shaped pizzas, will open in Alliance on Tuesday, June 24. Yoichi, specializing in Japanese omakase, will take up the former Shinjuku Station starting late summer. (CultureMap Fort Worth)
Closing
The award-winning, Food Network-famous bakery Sinsational Cakes — located in North Richland Hills — will close its doors this month. The head bakers posted to Facebook this week that the decision is due to some unexpected circumstances + rising costs. The last day to get cakes is Saturday, June 28.
Trending
Fort Worth was just named the best city in America to survive a zombie apocalypse. Yes — according to studies, Cowtown’s road conditions, number of gas stations, and traffic density make it the perfect hideaway. When it comes down to it, you know where to find WFAA reporter Sean Giggy. (WFAA)
Development
This week, Cook Children’s Medical Center broke ground on its new 760,000-sqft West Tower, which aims to add capacity for the neonatal and pediatric intensive care units. The project is part of its 10-year expansion plan. Learn more about the new medical tower. (Fort Worth Report)
Mailbag
This week, we asked you to share your best kid-friendly activities for this summer. Reader Carolyn M. suggested checking out Quiggly’s Clayhouse on Hulen Street. Quiggly’s is a fired arts studio that offers pottery, glass fusing, and woodworking classes + hosts birthday parties starting at $20 per child.
Sports
Should the Dallas Mavericks let the New York Knicks interview head coach Jason Kidd? Listen to the local experts discuss Kidd’s level of interest on Locked On’s daily podcasts.
Jobs
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Keri is a village located about 20 kilometers from downtown Zakynthos, or Zante Town. It’s home to the cutest little main square, centuries-old olive trees, and a popular tourist attraction, the Blue Caves. During my recent trip, we stopped by Keri Lighthouse Restaurant and took a peek across the Ionian Sea. It was the bluest water I’ve ever seen.
Keri is located about 20 kilometers from Zakynthos Town.