Restaurants

Fort Worth’s restaurants, cafes, and diners serving up all the eggs, pancakes, mimosas, and other brunch favorites you want to eat.
Fort Worth is known for its delicious food scene, so we’re taking a look back at the city’s oldest restaurants and longtime favorites.
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The newly-renovated downtown bar has an old fashioned, library-themed bar, underground speakeasy, light-filled event space, and luxurious cigar lounge.
Check out our list of the zodiac signs as Fort Worth coffee shops to find out what cafe the stars say you should visit next.
Try these refreshing cocktails and mocktails offered this summer at local bars, restaurants, and coffee shops in Fort Worth.
Vote in our Drink Up margarita bracket competition to help determine the winner.
Drink Up Month isn’t just for grown ups — treat the littles to refreshing drinks like lemonade, Italian sodas and ices, and agua frescas.
Musume offers table-side ramen and dozens of sushi options inside the 103-year-old W.T. Waggoner Building in downtown Fort Worth.
Next time you’re out grabbing a bite to eat, get a treat for your fur baby from these restaurants with special dog menus.
From a new rooftop bar to healthy food options at the airport, here’s what businesses have their sights set on Fort Worth.
Here’s how to spend the day relaxing, exploring, and eating your way through Sundance Square in the heart of Fort Worth’s downtown.
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From the city’s founding to current day, follow along with our short history of how Fort Worth came to be.
Construction begins next month for the Van Zandt project that was first announced nearly four years ago.
Never again wonder how to browse for cool events in our city or how to upload your own.
Here is your highly-practical guide on what to wear, what to learn, and where to show off in Fort Worth — no ranch required.
Explore unique pools across the metro for a refreshing getaway, whether you’re hosting a gathering or just enjoying some solo relaxation.
Fort Worth, TX has over a century and a half of history. In this guide, we’re diving into the city’s oldest streets and how they got their names.
A volunteer program allows residents to become the eyes and ears of the neighborhoods they love so much.
We hope you’re hungry — it’s time to book your reservation for the 28th Annual DFW Restaurant Week, kicking off in August.