Fort Worth

Fort Worth is a city in North Central Texas. In the late 19th century, it became an important trading post for cowboys at the end of the Chisholm Trail. Today, it's a modern city, with international art institutions like the Kimbell Art Museum. The Fort Worth Stockyards are home to rodeos, and the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame honors pioneers.
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Historical landmark
Sights & Landmarks
The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district in the heart of Fort Worth, Texas, and a testament to the state's livestock industry. This 98-acre area was once a major stop for cattle drovers heading up the Chisholm Trail. Today, it celebrates this tradition with attractions like championship rodeos, Longhorn cattle drives, gunslinger shows, and stagecoach rides. Visitors can explore old buildings with Mexican-style architecture and enjoy shopping at handicraft and painting shops.
The Fort Worth Stockyards is one of those rare places where history, culture, and entertainment blend seamlessly, and my visit there was nothing short of memorable. From the moment you step in, you’re greeted by an atmosphere that celebrates Texas heritage while offering modern comforts and attractions for today’s visitors.One of the first things that caught my eye was the vibrant outdoor setup, especially the colorful ribbons tied across the trees. They gave the area a festive and lively feel, perfect for relaxing with family and friends. Beneath the shade, patio umbrellas marked with restaurant names created a laid-back environment where people could enjoy food, drinks, and good conversation.As I walked deeper into the Stockyards, I couldn’t help but admire the rustic charm of the Second Rodeo Brewing Co.. The huge brewing tanks, red-brick walls, and open-air alleyway with cobblestone flooring gave the place an industrial yet authentic Texas feel. It felt like history had been carefully preserved while still being adapted into a modern hangout spot.The sculptures and artwork scattered throughout the Stockyards added another layer of charm. The life-sized horse statues stood proudly, reminding visitors of the cowboy and ranching roots of Fort Worth. Nearby, the dynamic bull-riding monument captured the energy and bravery of rodeo life, creating one of the most iconic photo opportunities in the entire area.Food and shopping options are abundant, and the signage wall makes it clear that there’s something for everyone. From local favorites like Biscuit Bar and Tannahill’s Tavern to well-known spots like Shake Shack, you can find everything from hearty Texas meals to quick casual bites. Shops like Lucchese Bootmaker and Ariat keep the Western spirit alive, offering authentic cowboy boots and apparel. Whether you’re in the mood for fine dining, casual drinks, or live music, the Stockyards has it all.The heart of the area, Stockyards Station, ties everything together. With its historic architecture, water fountain, and the famous Stockyards Station archway over the street, it feels like stepping back into a different era while still enjoying the liveliness of modern Fort Worth.Overall, the Fort Worth Stockyards is more than just a tourist attraction it’s an experience. It beautifully combines history, entertainment, food, shopping, and art into one destination. Whether you’re a local looking for a weekend outing or a traveler eager to soak in Texan culture, the Stockyards is a must-visit spot that captures the true spirit of Fort Worth.😎😎😎😌
Sai H — Google review
As a destination, it's a very cool place. The buildings and atmosphere are truly amazing. The restaurants are great, and the buildings really look the part. But things are quite touristy; only a few shops have authentic feel to the western goods they sell. Most are of the t-shirts and trinkets variety, although there are boots galore and a fair array of hats for sale, and the tiniest bit of tack. One excellent furniture store. Terrific place to see urban "woo!" girls in shorts and boots falling out of their tops; it's easy to imagine this is a Bachelorette destination. Pricing varies from cheap tourist trash to woah, pardner, I left the Platinum card in my other pants. If like to have seen more local craftsmen but I think that's true for me everywhere I go. $30 to park ensures you don't just drop in for an hour, the place is a commitment best spread over the chunk of a day. Glad we went, hope my son takes his family some day, not sure I'll be back for a couple of decades but sure enjoyed it once.
Jeff W — Google review
As someone who lived in Fort Worth, the Stockyards isn’t my go-to place to hang out, but if you’re visiting or looking for something unique, I cannot recommend it more! First, of course, the history is so interesting and the area is such a good representation of the Western/Texan style while being modernized. It is largely a shopping center with bars and restaurants. If you’re visiting Fort Worth, DEFINITELY take some hours to explore! There’s some good food, Texan-owned businesses, fun stores to check out, unique bars, and more! Definitely spend some time on the street to check out the longhorns and enjoy the people watching! Definitely stop into Billybob’s! Enjoy!
Katelyn M — Google review
It is. Great experience for everyone to experience and enjoy. From food, vive, music and fun. From the simple shops, hats, boots, crafts, cattle drive and rodeo in the coliseum. Cobbled stone streets and festival grounds to walk and dance boot plus great restaurants and bars. Parking is plenty but pay about $25 but there are off streets options if you do not mind walking up the block and down.
Jose V — Google review
Well worth the visit! Lots of shopping and plenty of great restaurants to choose from. We had lunch at Provender Hall. Sat upstairs (you have to be able to climb the stairs.) Great atmosphere, awesome service, and outstanding. Parking can be a challenge. There is valet parking available throughout the area. Free parking is available, and it fills up fast.
Ramona D — Google review
Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that captures the spirit of the American West with its preserved cattle-drive heritage, rustic architecture, and lively cowboy culture. Visitors can experience the famous twice-daily cattle drive, where longhorns parade down East Exchange Avenue, bringing the Old West to life. The area is filled with wooden boardwalks, classic saloons, Texas-style restaurants, and unique shops that celebrate frontier history. Popular attractions like the Stockyards Museum, the rodeo, and live country music create an atmosphere that is both nostalgic and energetic. With its blend of history, entertainment, and authentic Western charm, the Fort Worth Stockyards offers a memorable glimpse into Texas tradition.
Gnl M — Google review
It was honestly a great time! I had lots of fun checking out the great restraints and café's around the Stockyards! If your going to shop then they've definitely got you covered! They also had plenty of events in the Stockyards like photos with a Longhorn or tradition dancing!
Ash — Google review
Historical area kept in good condition. Rodeos, tours, BBQ, western wear, mounted drovers in period attire, and a small herd of longhorn cattle driven along the route 2x a day. Worth bringing visitors from out of state or from out of the country, to watch. I was surprised to see western celebrities' stars in the sidewalk (like on Hollywood Blvd). Actors, authors, singers, and Texas Rangers. Quite an experience. We'll be back to see more.
Mike M — Google review
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The Fort Worth Water Gardens is a serene urban park designed by architects Philip Johnson and John Burgee, offering 4.3 acres of waterfalls, pools, and fountains. This tranquil oasis features various water features including the Aerating Pool (Dancing Pool), Quiet Pool, and Active Pool. Visitors can enjoy leisurely walks along the walkways and terraces or simply relax by the pools.
We were a group of 5 and visited the Fort Worth Water Gardens on a Friday night. We really loved it! It’s a simple place, not too much to explore, but peaceful and calming. You can enjoy the view from the top or walk down the steps to hear the sound of the water. Sometimes, all you need is a quiet and relaxing spot and this place is perfect for that. Street parking is free after 6 PM on weekends, but on regular days, it's paid.
Sandy1501 V — Google review
The Fort Worth Water Gardens are a unique spot with some stunning features, like the beautiful trees, striking rock wall “mountains,” and the impressive fountains. The active water features are mesmerizing to watch and really set the gardens apart. That said, it can get pretty crowded, which makes it harder to fully enjoy the space, and there’s a bit of an odor near the first pool when you walk down the steps. The gardens can also feel a little less inviting at night, as there are often homeless individuals around. Overall, it’s worth visiting during the day to appreciate the fountains, design, and natural beauty.
Natasha C — Google review
It is absolutely beautiful but a good portion of the fountain was not working. You can you see my pictures a lot of the white portions are just staining on the rocks not actual water coming down. Kind of ruined the aesthetic. :/ hopefully they get it fixed soon because it is a very relaxing and calming environment. They don't want you climbing on all of the features that don't have water, even though it's impossible to keep kids off, of but the portion with a scary descent with no handrails into the water feature is encouraged. Confused:/
Carin J — Google review
I’ve only been here once before, years ago, and decided to stop by again while showing friends around Fort Worth. It’s still such a cool and peaceful spot right in the middle of the city. A few of the water features weren’t working this time, which was kind of a bummer, but it’s still worth a quick visit. You can walk through and see everything in about 20 minutes. Definitely a unique place to bring out-of-town guests or just take a little break from the city noise.
Laura G — Google review
We had planned to go there many days ago, but couldn't manage our time. Finally, when we did visit, the mesmerizing view of the fantastic water garden was a source of mental peace. Many people were there, enjoying the beauty of the waterfall, the calm garden, and the small artificial mountains. We truly loved our time there.
Dewan R — Google review
This place is breathtaking and fun because you can actually walk all the way down into the big one! We definitely had a great time and would highly recommend it!
Danielle M — Google review
It is a great place to visit but definitely in need of some upkeep. Even just cleaning the leaves up would be nice. I remember coming here in the 80s and love the fact it is still open and running.
A M — Google review
Absolutely loved this space! It was such a peaceful sanctuary in the city. Not super stroller friendly with tiny ones but plenty of space to sit, stand and walk around.
Aja M — Google review
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The Kimbell Art Museum, situated in Fort Worth's Cultural District, is a renowned institution celebrated for its impressive collection and iconic architecture. The museum boasts an extensive array of art spanning from antiquity to the 20th century, featuring masterpieces by notable artists from Europe, Asia, Africa, and Ancient America. Housed within the striking Louis Kahn-designed building, the museum offers visitors a captivating experience with its diverse range of paintings, sculptures, and artifacts.
First of all, admittance is FREE or it was the day I went. The Kimbell Art Museum is a hidden gem that captivates visitors with its exquisite collection of vintage paintings and ancient artifacts. The moment you step inside, you're enveloped in a timeless atmosphere, where each piece tells a story of its own. The vintage paintings, characterized by rich colors and intricate brushwork, evoke a sense of nostalgia and admiration for the artists’ craftsmanship. The ancient art section is equally impressive, showcasing artifacts that span centuries and cultures, such as Roman sculptures. Each exhibit is accompanied by informative plaques that enhance the viewing experience, providing context and insight into the historical significance of the pieces. The museum's layout is inviting, allowing for a leisurely stroll through the galleries, and the staff is knowledgeable and friendly, always ready to share their insights. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a casual visitor, the Vintage Art Museum offers a memorable experience that honors the beauty and history of art. Don't miss the chance to immerse yourself in this artistic journey!
William M — Google review
The Kimbell Museum in Fort Worth made a strong impression on me. The atmosphere is cozy and peaceful, and it makes you want to stay longer and simply enjoy the art. I was especially amazed to see original works by Caravaggio, Michelangelo, and other great masters. It’s a rare chance to experience world-famous masterpieces in person. The exhibition is beautifully curated, everything is high-quality and thoughtfully arranged. This place truly inspires and leaves a pleasant aftertaste. Highly recommend it for a cultural escape
Anella T — Google review
Went for the Myth and Marble rotating exhibit. Also, walked around to see their permanent art collections. Overall, very nice and interesting. Lots of French artists but still some good variety. Preferred the sculptures and pottery over the paintings. Definitely a fun and quick thing to do on an outing. May not recommend bringing young children as the museum staff enforce “quiet and pleasant” atmosphere. Also, not allowed to get too close to each piece not all are roped off with preferred distance for viewing but there is quite a bit of staff stationed in each area. Myth and Marble exhibit was interesting but not as good as I was expecting. A lot of statues not in their original design or were renovated with modern materials to reflect the idea of what it would have looked like when first being made.
April M — Google review
A true Louis Kahn masterpiece. I love that the museum features works by Picasso, Alma-Tadema, and Tintoretto—and the best part: admission is free! You can fully enjoy both the stunning architecture and the remarkable art collection.
Liliana A — Google review
I recently visited the ancient Roman sculpture exhibit, and it was a captivating experience! The collection was not only fascinating but also beautifully curated, allowing each piece to shine. I found myself completely engrossed in the artistry and stories behind the sculptures. It was a wonderful day.
August A — Google review
Very fun and cool, the children's place have lots of toys and books. The museum have plenty of collections which impressed me a lot! I love the Chinese collections and was amazed by the Maya art collection. Hope I will go there another day!
SIYU G — Google review
The Kimbell Art Museum is an exceptionally clean, well-organized, and beautifully maintained facility. The collection features a wide range of artwork spanning various time periods, with a strong emphasis on European, Central, and South Asian pieces. I visited on a weekday, and the museum was pleasantly quiet, making for a peaceful and immersive experience. I also enjoyed a glass of white wine at the museum café, which added a nice touch of relaxation to my visit. Overall, it was a wonderful cultural experience, and I highly recommend it to both art lovers and casual visitors alike.
Drea D — Google review
I love visiting! They have wonderful exhibits and their permanent collection is beautiful. Staff is always friendly and very helpful. I don't mind the srive from Dallas, a visit to the Kimball is always a good day.
Karen W — Google review
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Historic Walking Areas
Sundance Square, located in downtown Fort Worth, spans 35 blocks and is a vibrant entertainment and shopping district. It features a mix of modern and historic buildings housing various retail, dining, and entertainment options. Visitors can explore clothing chains, Western-wear shops, steakhouses, sports bars, museums, art galleries, theaters, and live music venues. The area is known for its pedestrian-friendly environment and offers numerous opportunities to enjoy outdoor events throughout the year.
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The Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth is a renowned contemporary complex featuring a striking all-glass facade that reflects in the surrounding pool. It houses an impressive collection of over 3,000 post-WWII artworks, showcasing international developments in various mediums such as photography, mixed media, and sculpture. The museum offers thought-provoking and alluring pieces from Texas and beyond.
We visited the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth on a Friday, which was perfect because admission is free every Friday! The museum is spacious and beautifully designed, with a great collection of modern and contemporary art. It’s a peaceful place to explore, even if you're just stopping by for a short visit. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area — and even better if you go on a Friday!
傅佳音 — Google review
Oh wow, what a total sanctuary! I loved all the nooks and crannies of this museum, you never know what you will see around the corner. Loved the exhibits, and this was one of the best museums of Modern Art besides Milwaukee. They I have been to. Highly recommend going.
Kat S — Google review
Nice atmosphere with magnificent works for art. I like the fact that almost every Friday is a free admission day which attracts more visitors. Architecture of the building and water surrounding the building gives it the futuristic vibe.
Cade E — Google review
This is a beautiful, light filled museum. Great collection; better than average for a modern art museum. Glad I came. Good restaurant too. Easy short walk to two other great museums as well. I Ubers but looks like parking would be very easy.
Lon W — Google review
Located at 3200 Darnell Street in Fort Worth’s Cultural District, the Modern is an exceptional destination for art lovers and architecture enthusiasts alike. The museum’s building, designed by renowned architect Tadao Ando, features concrete, glass and steel pavilions that seem to float above a reflecting pond — a true modern masterpiece. Inside, you’ll find more than 3,000 works of art from the post-World War II era to the present, including pieces by major artists across multiple movements. The grounds are tranquil and beautifully maintained, offering peaceful spots for reflection and photography. Visitor Tips: Free parking is available in the museum lots. For busy times, additional free parking is offered in nearby garages on weekends. Admission is reasonably priced. Plan to spend at least 1–2 hours to fully appreciate both the architecture and the exhibitions — it’s well worth the time.
DYAN K — Google review
This museum is as beautiful as the art it features. It is free to visit on the first Friday of the month. There is a happy hour with a jazz quartet in the entrance area.
HB D — Google review
Yesterday while in FT Worth, Texas I visited the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and Kimbell Art Museum. The contrast between the two is great to see one after another to observe the evolution of people's creative abilities.
Ben M — Google review
A hidden gem in Fort Worth, Texas. I spent a couple of hours there during a quiet weekday. The museum itself is designed by Tadao Ando, and the view from the café is extraordinary.
Summer A — Google review

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Reata Restaurant is a renowned upscale dining spot in downtown Fort Worth, offering Southwestern cuisine, craft cocktails, and an extensive wine selection. Since its establishment in 1996, it has been a prominent fixture in the city's culinary scene. The restaurant's spacious four-story location provides an ideal setting for various events, from wedding receptions to business dinners.
We have not been to Reata since my husband proposed and that was when they were at their prior location. 12 years later the food is still delicious! I will say the new location is not great and looses some of the romantic vibe. Seems a bit more casual than before, but we still enjoyed our night! Hopefully they move into a new building soon! The staff was welcoming and our waitress was great! We started off with an old fashioned and an Aperol spritz. My husband chose the cowboy ribeye and it was a perfect medium with great flavor! This came with a side of asparagus and a roasted type of mashed potatoes and they were the best mashed potatoes I’ve ever had! So full of flavor. I had the fish of the day which was a swordfish with broccolini with rice! The sauce on the fish was a bacon cream sauce and so flavorful ! We ended our dinner with the chocolate tamale and it was wonderful! Thanks for providing a wonderful anniversary dinner experience!!!!
Elizabeth N — Google review
On a short visit to Fort Worth, locals pointed us toward Reata. From start to finish, the whole experience was downright spectacular. They kicked things off with bread, butter, and little scones so good I could’ve polished off the whole basket. The Tenderloin Tamales starter had a unique spin—tasty for sure, even if it wasn’t my personal favorite. When it came to the main event, I told the server the kind of steak I was after, and he steered me right to the Blackened Buffalo Ribeye with Cook’s Butter. It was melt-in-your-mouth tender and cooked just the way I like it. Even the veggies and potatoes had that “made with care” flavor that had me cleaning my plate, big portion or not. We wrapped up this Texas feast with the Strawberry Cheesecake Crème Brûlée—a creative twist on dessert that was as sweet as a Texas sunset. The restaurant itself had that true Texas-style charm in its design, which tied the whole experience together perfectly. Will I go back to this restaurant? Reata isn’t just dinner, it’s a full-on Texas experience I’d come back for any day.
Paris2 — Google review
I asked my parents to take me here for my TCU graduation dinner and I was very happy with my choice!! It felt like the perfect wrap up on my time living in Texas. The atmosphere of the restaurant is very “Texas” and rustic, featuring interesting Western decor and historical touches/information, but not overwhelming. We all loved our food! My steak was delicious, as were my vegetables! I also had a dessert, which I thought was PHENOMENAL! I highly recommend Reata!
Katelyn M — Google review
Recently dined at Reata for a birthday dinner on a Saturday for brunch/lunch. We made a reservation but since we got there at 2pm it was not busy due to their kitchen closes at 2:45 to prepare for dinner. Appetizers - we order the large massive onion rings and tamales, which were open faced and stuffed. The onion rings and tamales could have been a meal. Lunch- I couldn’t decide between club sandwich and tortilla soup, lucky for me you can pick two. So I was able to have the best of both worlds, but was only able to eat the soup was stuffed with chicken, avocado and tortillas. The 1/2 club was huge, my sister had the salmon and vegetables which was amazing. Parking - You park right across the street for $20 hours or on Saturdays park for free on the street or in the parking garage across the street! Cocktails - I had the millionaire margarita and moscato, my sister had the speciality drink which was a white peach sangri, that was delicious. They may night have the high rise views anymore, but it’s nice to be able to sit on patio or at window people watch.
Rhonda M — Google review
Great food!!!! Our server (Kaylie) was the best. The new location isn't as nice as the original, but the food and service was on point. Went for lunch on a Saturday, so parking was free in a nearby garage We will return!
S W — Google review
Meals here are absolutely huge. Texas-sized portions that actually mean something. Got the peppered filet - 10 ounces with jalapeño and cheddar grits plus veggies. My wife and I split it and still had plenty. The salad was massive too - could have easily split that as well but we're not quitters. Pan-seared pepper crusted filet with port wine sauce was perfection. Even shared a crème brûlée - I'm not usually a crème brûlée guy, but apparently I am now. My wife's doing something right. Outdoor patio was amazing. Weather wasn't the usual 120-degree Texas inferno, which made all the difference. But if it's blazing outside, the inside is peak Texas - bison on the walls, about 15% of customers in cowboy hats. This is Texas dining done right. Big portions, big flavors, big atmosphere. It's Texas, baby. Hook 'em Horns. When you want to eat like a Texan in a place that looks like Texas, this is your spot.
Gus R — Google review
Had a fabulous dirty martini at the bar, along with the Caesar salad (a little too much dressing) and the bacon wrapped shrimp. It was so delicious. Highly recommend. There is valet parking or free parking in the Tower condo parking garage after 6 pm during the week or anytime on the weekend.
Greta Z — Google review
Date night and we went here on recommendations. We did not know that they relocated and no longer have the rooftop area. The inside is beautiful and it was very quiet and not crowded for a Saturday night. We had a couple of coctails, a combination appetizer, two wedge salads, and chef's recommendations for off-menu steak preps. The staff was very polite and dressed very nicely, as you would expect from a higher-end steak house. My one criticism was that our salads came out right after our appetizer and our entrees came when we had just started on the salads (while not having finished the appetizer. The app was very good, and the wedge salad was outstanding. The steak specials were as described and we enjoyed them. I wish I would have snapped some photos but (again) it was date night so I didn't want to distract. I did speak to the Manager and he was accepting of my thoughts on timing (as we were in no hurry) and was also accomodating. I will try it again some time.
Reagan S — Google review

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Steak house
GRACE is an upscale New American restaurant located at 777 Main, offering a sophisticated dining experience with elegant contemporary decor. The menu, curated by Chef Blaine Staniford, features prime steaks and creative dishes such as Duroc Pork Shank, Windy Meadows Chicken, Colorado Rack of Lamb, Maine Diver Scallops, Capellini Nero, and Pacific Halibut.
We had a fantastic birthday dinner at Grace. The filets were super tender and the mushrooms were the best we've ever had. Drinks were great and the martini was perfectly made. They have a nice wine selection as well. We are already planning to go back!
Tulery — Google review
Came in just for drinks at the bar and was blown away! The atmosphere was perfect—lively but not overwhelming, with music at just the right volume so you can actually enjoy a conversation. Shelby, the bartender, was absolutely amazing—friendly, attentive, and really knows her craft. We had a dirty martini, and it was one of the best We’ve ever had, complete with the perfect ice shavings on top. Can’t wait to come back!
Brandy D — Google review
Addison, Will, and Shelbie made our anniversary extra special! We love this place and the atmosphere, but they are the ones that made it truly top-notch! The scallops were delicious! You can never go wrong with the toad in the hole salad. The carpaccio was new to us and loved by both! I definitely recommend it! And as always, my dirty martini was amazing! I love the blue cheese, stuffed olives. They also use 1888 pressed olive juice for those! We are looking forward to going back! Thank you so much, GRACE!!! You never disappoint!
Jennifer N — Google review
I took myself here for my birthday dinner last year! I still remember how lovely of a time I had — I was away from home and wanted to have a nice dinner but it was very important to me to find a place that wouldn’t make me feel odd for celebrating alone! First, the food was delicious, of course. It was expensive, of course, but definitely very appropriately priced for the quality of the food and experience! As a college student, I wanted to find a place where if it was expensive, I knew it was not overpriced, and it definitely was not! The steak and other foods I ate were delicious! The wine selection was also great and their sommelier was excellent and well versed on the menu. Second, the service was lovely and I felt very well taken care of on my birthday. I never was made to feel awkward, out of place, or unimportant. In fact, they made me feel very welcome and treated me with compassion and kindness — even excitement — for my choice to spend my evening there! They were so kind and friendly. I loved the employees I talked to. And finally, the atmosphere was beautiful and very appropriate. It was not anything overly themed or special, but it felt very nice and refined, and tailored to the quality of the restaurant and food. Overall, I really loved my visit. I thank them greatly for the compassion and lovely experience for my birthday!
Katelyn M — Google review
We loved the food! The table set up was meh. We like to sit next to each other and there was not many places that allowed for that. Food, so many great things.
Elishia F — Google review
We thought this restaurant had the weirdest vibe. Maybe it was the night we were there, or maybe it was just our moods, but we both picked up on it. The mushroom toast was delightful, but my ribeye was just meh. Not to mention it was $108! I like a good medium rare steak, but it was a little underdone for my liking. I could only eat half of it. And for $108 I would expect a pronounced spinalis and there was none. My wife’s filet was overcooked. She likes it medium-medium well and it was past well done. And the whisky peppercorn sauce was horrid. Usually one of her favorite sauces and it was garbage. We should’ve gone to Capital Grille around the corner. Our mistake for trying a one off spot, the reviews seriously fooled us.
Joel W — Google review
Enjoyed this meal so much! Toad in the hole salad was delicious and different and filets were perfectly cooked and seasoned. Spinach and artichoke casserole with panko and Parmesan topping was rich and creamy and heavenly bacon wrapped onions with blue cheese made our dinner amazing! It would be nice if noise from the bar was set off from the dining room but service was great! Had a free dessert for my birthday which was a brûlée banana with chocolate ganache cake and white chocolate espresso ice cream! Wow!!
Rhonda C — Google review
Wonderful food with excellent service. Everything was exquisite, from the mouth-watering bread to the pound-on-the-table-good (sadly seasonal) creme brulee preparation of blueberry compote with Meyer lemon ice cream. We really enjoyed ourselves thoroughly. Compliments to the Chefs and to our wonderfully attentive server, Brenna.
Andy M — Google review
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Fine dining restaurant
The Capital Grille is an upscale steakhouse chain known for its classic American cuisine and sophisticated ambiance. Located in downtown Fort Worth, TX, this premier dining destination boasts a refined atmosphere with elegant African mahogany paneling and Art Deco chandeliers. The restaurant is famous for its meticulously aged dry-aged steaks, hand-carved by in-house butchers to ensure exceptional flavor and texture.
The Capital Grille is well designed and decorated place with a romantic atmosphere. The lighting and artwork great a classic setting. We dine on a simple menu of a classic roasted beet salad and clam chowder. Wonderfully prepared. The bread served with the meal were hot fresh and a beautiful variety of textures and flavors. This establishment is pricey due to the aged meats served, however, quality atmosphere and a sense of community make this a place to come and enjoy with friends and family.
Richard T — Google review
I absolutely loved this lobster crab cake!! Succulent and perfectly cooked- that paired with the truffle fries 🖤🙌🏽. I actually got to enjoy this place 2 days in a row- 1st at the bar in the evening with friends and 2nd for lunch while I worked in a booth. Both times everything was delicious, the fresh squeezed OJ in the mimosas was so divine. All the staff were fantastic and so polite! Really looked like they enjoyed being there. Highly recommend this place! *something about this painting that just drew me in. Had to share..
Leah B — Google review
Excellent food and service! We visited for our Anniversary and they were WONDERFUL! We started off with a dirty martini and cosmo with half dozen oysters. We shared the NY bone-in steak with the Kona rub, two lobster tails, Lobster Mac N Cheese, and Au Gratin Potatoes. Finished our meal off with chocolate cake and creme brûlée…. Such a great visit! Highly recommend!!!
Christy R — Google review
My boyfriend and I visited last night for our one year anniversary! Everything was fabulous! The waiter suggested the prosciutto wrapped mozzarella which was amazing. The steak, lobster mac n cheese & drinks were all also excellent. They gave us complimentary champagne, dessert, a sherbet palette cleanser and they even signed a card & I was given a rose! Great experience!
Haley W — Google review
Amazing service and food. Went there for our silver anniversary and everything was great. The steak was perfectly cooked to temp and the tuna tartar was delicious. They even gave us a card and put little hearts on the table. How cute.
Michael Y — Google review
A great spot, especially whenever you have a convention right down the street easily walkable. Staff was outstanding. Super knowledgeable of the menu and very friendly. The bread was fresh and delicious and they gave you plenty of butter. Appetizers we had calamari which was outstanding with a little spice. I have the filet. It was cooked to perfection and they had Coke products for drinks which I greatly appreciated. My steak was cooked just right. I also had the chowder with my meal. It was fantastic Highly recommend you make easy reservations because this place can fill up if there is a convention down the street.
Scott S — Google review
We had a wonderful evening with friends and our dining experience was fantastic. Our server, Alex, was perfectly attentive to us and did such a great job with timing and really added to the experience! We started with soup: lobster bisque and French onion. Both were superb. Sides can be ordered in either full or half order and even the half order was enough for more than two people to eat a good portion. We got the asparagus, potatoes au gratin, lobster Mac. All three were great additions to the meal. For our main course we had the chef recommended ribeye, a couple of the filet mignon and the scallops. Everyone enjoyed their meals, me most of all. My ribeye was over the moon. Came perfectly medium rare and the flavor and juicyness were unbelievable. I was rendered speechless. We don't go to upscale places very often so we always hope it will be a great experience and this definitely was!
Thomas S — Google review
Raquel was absolutely the best part of our night here in Fort Worth. She made a girl feel extra special and just made our whole weekend with her fantastic service and extra sweet add ons. I couldn't have had a better night.
Sara K — Google review
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Ellerbe Fine Foods is a stylish hot spot located in a one-time gas station on W. Magnolia Avenue, Fort Worth. The restaurant offers a seasonal menu featuring Southern-style American cuisine. Co-owned and led by Chef Molly McCook, the establishment gained recognition from Bon Appétit as one of the top new restaurants nationwide in 2010. Chef McCook's expertise in sustainable dining practices and her innovative approach to seasonal dishes have contributed to Ellerbe's acclaim.
Great evening celebrating a friend’s birthday. I had the steak and my wife had braised pork shank. For dessert we split the Bread Pudding. Usually my wife is not interested in Bread Pudding. This one, she did more than her share of eating! Service was very good. Would recommend for a nice occasion or celebration!
David D — Google review
What a lovely place to eat in Fort Worth! The decor, the food and the staff were very accommodating including the valet attendant. Love all the natural light coming through the windows and would make a perfect bridal shower spot as well as a classy date night. Food was excellent! Portions were not big , but were excellent!
Yvonne R — Google review
My wife and I recently had the pleasure to dine at Ellerbe. It was evident that this establishment values both quality and hospitality. We began our evening with a delightful starter of grilled octopus and blistered shishito peppers—an off-menu recommendation from our exceptional server, Letty. Her enthusiasm and knowledge were unmatched; she guided us through the menu with warmth and confidence, painting such a vivid picture of the rack of lamb that we were nearly sold on the description alone. Letty’s service was nothing short of outstanding—gracious, attentive, and sincerely passionate about the dining experience. To accompany our meal, we enjoyed a bottle of Pinot Grigio that was pleasant, well-chilled, and complemented the richness of the food nicely. For the main course, I opted for the chef’s choice steak, which was a sirloin prepared to a perfect medium rare. While it was well-executed and flavorful, I would rate it a modest four stars—very good, though I’ve had more memorable cuts elsewhere. My wife chose the rack of lamb, which she thoroughly enjoyed and would happily order again. To conclude our meal, we shared the restaurant’s famous bread pudding, and I must say—it truly lived up to its reputation. Rich, comforting, and beautifully presented, it was the highlight of the evening. In summary, Elerbe offers a warm and welcoming atmosphere, elevated by impeccable service and thoughtfully prepared cuisine. While the food earns a solid four stars in my opinion, the service—especially by Letty—deserves a full five stars. A wonderful evening overall.
Maiko T — Google review
Ceviche Beets salad Veal chops Braised rabbit pappardelle 1 Rif Bam Bah Zoo and 1 IPA Great taste and portion is right! Our server Michael is awesome!
Angela L — Google review
Food was fantastic. I ended up ordering a second salad it was so good. You can tell each item of each dish is individually seasoned/prepared then added to the plate. Constant change in flavor with each shovel load I inhaled. Great staff who can really dive into details on the menu.
Richard W — Google review
Great food and great service. Wanted to take my wife somewhere nice for her birthday. This was a great choice. The restaurant uses local ingredients on all their dishes, and boy that makes a difference! I went with the seared duck and my wife went with the Veal Milanese. The wait staff was awesome and they able to answer all my questions about where they get their local ingredients. The appetizers were also great and the dessert was amazing. You have to try the bread pudding! I want to try everything on that menu but the items change regularly due to the local ingredients being available. Can't wait to go back!
Leo B — Google review
We are so glad we found this gem of a restaurant. The food was top quality as well as the drinks and the manager's service was just outstanding. The bartender was awesome too! I had the best salmon I've ever had and the bread pudding was delicious! Can't wait to celebrate my birthday here.
Frances L — Google review
I always love coming here, though it’s nearly an hour from home. The staff make you feel welcome, the servers explain the new seasonal menu items so well, and the food is perfect. Ohhhh…the warm bread with the lightly salt-topped butter is the perfect warm up. I also ordered the chickpea soup and the duroc pork belly, which had an onion soubaise base (this was new for me and I’m definitely going to make this at home!) and shaved apples and radicchio - a VERY fall-inspired meal! I ended the meal with their infamous bread pudding. It is the best in the city, or dare I say, all of Texas! (Just know it is NOT the soggy kind most are used to.) They have the option to order Maw Maw’s bread pudding for thanksgiving, which I did, of course! (Serving size 6-8 pp.) Manta was my server and he was great, always cordial in the formal greetings. Always enjoy Ellerbe Fine Foods!
Shoshana J — Google review
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Clay Pigeon Food & Drink is a laid-back dining spot that offers a menu of classic American dishes made from locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant, opened by chef Marcus Paslay in 2013, prides itself on creating everything in-house, from bread to charcuterie and ice cream. The seasonal kitchen overseen by executive chef Bria Downey features an array of delectable options such as lamb chops, grilled duck breast, and prime cut steaks.
Booking a reservation here as the finale to a wedding anniversary trip as a surprise to my husband was the perfect cherry on top. The atmosphere was perfect, a wonderful fire place going to add some warmth and charm, the exposed brick, beautiful floral bouquets, and a gorgeous wine room along the back. The from scratch menu had just enough choices without being too limited or too crowded - I will say the cocktail menu does lean towards the deeper darker elements and as a fruity fun vodka girlie I did end up having to lean into the wine menu instead, which was a tad disappointing because I do love to experience a truly unique cocktail during special occasions. My husband and I split a wedge salad, the pickled onions added a nice brightness to the salad and can I give a huge shoutout to whomever chose that blue cheese because it had all the funkiness and flavor that I LOVE from blue cheese but some people shy away from. I ordered the Grilled Duck Breast - beautifully presented, packed full of flavor and overall a delicious plate of food. My husband ordered the Pan Roasted Chicken - I enjoyed taking bites of the apples that accompanied his dish and the chicken was nice and juicy. No proper celebration is complete without dessert and because we’re both sweets lovers we decided to order two different dishes. Desserts were accompanied by a complimentary glass of wine graciously given from the staff to celebrate our anniversary. The Chocolate Coffee Pot De Crème was super rich and decedent and definitely designed with chocolate lovers in mind! I loved the cheesecake which added a nice fresh creaminess between bites of the Pot De Crème. If you’ve got a big appetite or have a love for all things sweets, it might be in your best interest to order individual desserts per person due to the sizing being a bit petite but thankfully we ordered two so we could share and try two different flavors and still be fully satisfied. Our server Doug was very kind and all the staff was very friendly. This dining experience was my favorite from our trip out to Fort Worth and if I could uber eats that Pot De Crème from here in Frisco… I’d order 3 right now with a nice glass of red wine and call it girl dinner at it’s finest.
Amanda D — Google review
So my friend and I are die hard sporting clays shooters from Idaho and were looking for a steakhouse nearby and saw Clay Pigeon. So we invisible had to stop in. The atmosphere is definitely that of a higher end, older feel style steakhouse. You can feel the stories and history of its roots coming through. Brent was our server and was extremely knowledgeable, and very helpful in guiding us along what was on the menu. From the specials, to the steaks, and other great meals. I ended up with the burger with candied jalapeño bacon with brie, and it was to die for. Absolute dream burger, and I'm so happy. I'll be back ladies and gentlemen!
Justin ( — Google review
We were first exposed to this place at that 2024 Fort Worth Food and Wine fest and the deviled eggs with caviar they had were great! My partner and I made a reservation yesterday at this place after months of having it on our list of restaurants to formally try out. For apps, we got the grilled bone marrow and the pasta to split. Both items were very good but my partner and I agreed that the grilled bone marrow was the better option of the two. The pasta had very good flavoring but the noodles were a bit undercooked which I was sad about but we ate it all regardless! For mains, we did the pork chop and the market fish which was an Alaskan cod over jasmine rice with a green curry base. These were SO GOOD! I’m usually not the biggest fan of pork chop but what they served here was delicious! Our waiter told us that this item would be coming off the menu soon unfortunately!! The fish was delicious as well and felt so light. Who knew that pairing fish with curry in any capacity would make my night?? Not me! For dessert, we had the olive oil cake! That’s always our go to dessert to try at any nice restaurant we visit. The pistachio and jam they placed on top paired so well with the cake. This item did not last very long on the table! We had a few drinks from the bar as well and they were good! The service throughout the whole night was amazing!!
Leana M — Google review
A very nice experience overall. We made a reservation which certainly made seating easier, which I would recommend. Valet parking is available at the door, but you can also find nearby street parking if you're willing to walk a block or two. The atmosphere was very nice and the servers were present and knowledgeable. We had the pan-roasted salmon and the house-made pasta of the day with shrimp and lump crab in a cream sauce. Both were excellent. The salmon was perfectly cooked and had a nice accompanying salad that fit well. The pasta was perfectly cooked, and there was a decent portion of shrimp and crab with it. The cream sauce was delicious as well. All in all, this was a great experience. Be aware that you will need to spend in the $50+ range if you are quite hungry. Our meal was in the $30-35 per person range which fit a light-moderate appetite. You will probably need an appetizer, side, salad, or dessert to complete your meal, which is what they probably expect.
Michael Z — Google review
We had such a wonderful evening at Clay Pigeon. Ethan, our waiter was superb, I felt we had the table for the night. Everything we tasted was delicious. I suggest going and trying everything, you will not be disappointed! The bartender made amazing non alcoholic drinks that were flavorful and nuanced, I did not feel I was missing anything in not ordering a cocktail. The atmosphere feels special, but you will see people dressed in anything from cocktail dresses to jeans.
Elizabeth H — Google review
This was a very nice place. The food was excellent. I had the glaze salmon with brussels sprouts and it was very nice cook just right you should visit try for yourself. Think you will enjoy it.
Gayle G — Google review
Clay Pigeon Food & Drink is one of those Fort Worth restaurants that makes you slow down and appreciate the craft behind every plate. We were headed to a concert, so we had to move faster than I wanted, but even in a shorter window this place delivered an experience worth remembering. The steak tartare with smoked egg yolks set the tone right away. It had this rich depth that balanced clean flavors with a smoky punch, and honestly it was one of the best tartares I have had in a long time. The wedge salad was crisp and well balanced, and the shrimp were seasoned and cooked just right. From there the table spread out with steak frites, halibut, and duck. My steak was cooked perfectly to our liking, though the frites came out a little overdone. The duck was beautifully charred with the right seasonings, and the halibut carried a Thai coconut flair that worked surprisingly well. Drinks and wine were equally impressive, and the bartender had everything dialed in. Service was a real standout. Our server went beyond the basics with the kind of attentiveness you remember, like having our napkins folded when we came back from a break. If I had to call out one shortcoming, it would be the side portions. Twenty dollars for bacon mac and cheese should not come out looking like a single serving. Still, the quality and execution across the board was outstanding, and I will gladly come back when I have more time to linger.
Dana W — Google review
Came here before it was great. 2nd not so much. Was talked into the pasta of the day horrible. Shrimp was not cleaned properly and there was zero sauce. It was flavorless to say the least. Barley had 2 bites and while eating they kept trying to take our plates felt rushed. Will not go back.
Tconstant1196 — Google review

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