Where to turn up the romance in Fort Worth this Valentine’s Day

87 West inside Hotel Drover

Step inside Hotel Drover for a special dinner at 97 West | Photo via @taylorgouldd

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The most romantic night of the year is fast approaching. Valentine’s Day falls on a Monday this year, and lucky for us, some restaurants are offering loving deals all weekend. Check out these five Fort Worth restaurants rolling out special menus this holiday.

Pro tip: Book those tables, stat — reservations times are flying fast.

💞 Riscky’s Steakhouse | 120 E. Exchange Ave. | Fri., Feb. 11-Mon., Feb. 14

Enjoy a dinner for two with an appetizer of calf-fries, a 6-ounce filet and an 18-ounce bone-in ribeye, side salads + two glasses of house wine.

💞 97 West | 200 Mule Alley | Mon., Feb. 14

Dine-in for a three-course prix-fixe menu featuring an appetizer, an entree choice of beef tenderloin, mahi-mahi, or chicken fried steak, and a chocolate flourless torte for dessert.

Pro tip: Special red velvet pancakes will be available during brunch Sat., Feb. 12 + Sun., Feb. 13.

  • Price: $135 per person + add a wine pairing for $80
  • Book a table

💞 iL Modo | 714 Main St. | Fri., Feb. 11-Sun., Feb. 20

Inside the Harper Hotel, you’ll find a three-course, prix-fixe dinner with mussels, filet and lobster tail, a Tuscan potato + a chocolate panna cotta for dessert.

Bonus: On the 24th floor, you can enjoy Valentine-themed cocktails at Refinery 714.

💞 Wishbone & Flynt | 334 Bryan Ave. | Sat., Feb. 12 + Mon., Feb. 14

This special Valentine dinner will feature an appetizer, an entree choice of seared duck, ribeye, or blackened stuffed sole + a smoke chocolate creme brulee for dessert.

  • Price: Ticket prices depend on food and beverage choices, but a $25 ticket holds your seat.
  • Book a table

💞 The Social House | 840 Currie St. | Mon., Feb. 14

A ticket will get you an appetizer, your choice of surf & turf or roasted chicken + for dessert, chocolate-covered strawberries or caramel flan.

Bonus: A special Valentine’s brunch will be served 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.

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