The Fort Worth Stockyards offer a true taste of Texas history, with daily cattle drives, live rodeos, country music, shops, and classic BBQ. Walk the brick streets, catch a show at Billy Bob’s, and experience the Old West like nowhere else.
Sundance Square blends historic charm with modern energy. Located in the heart of downtown, it’s filled with restaurants, shops, live music, and events all centered around a beautiful plaza perfect for relaxing or people-watching. Great for day or night outings!
West 7th is a lively district between Downtown and the Cultural District, known for its bars, restaurants, shopping, and nightlife. It’s a walkable area packed with energy perfect for a night out, weekend brunch, or casual hangout. Parking can get busy, so ride-sharing or using a garage is a smart option.
Located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth, Reata is a local favorite known for its upscale Texas-inspired cuisine. From tender steaks to flavorful Southwestern dishes, every meal is a taste of the Lone Star State. Don’t miss the rooftop patio—perfect for sunset views and a relaxing drink above Sundance Square.
Craving authentic Texas barbecue? Heim BBQ is a must. Known for its mouthwatering brisket, bacon burnt ends, and house-made sides, Heim delivers bold flavors in a laid-back setting. A favorite among locals, it’s a true Fort Worth BBQ experience you won’t want to miss.
Start your day at Snooze, where creative twists on breakfast classics meet a vibrant, retro vibe. From fluffy pancakes to breakfast tacos and morning cocktails, it's a go-to spot for a fun and flavorful brunch in Fort Worth. Expect a wait—it’s that good!
For a fun, funky Tex-Mex experience, Chuy’s is the place to be. Known for its vibrant decor, house-made tortillas, creamy jalapeño dip, and big portions, it’s a festive spot for margaritas and classic Tex-Mex favorites. Great for groups, families, or anyone craving bold flavor in a laid-back setting.