Sundance Square is located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth – just steps from the Tarrant County Courthouse – and encompasses more than 35 square blocks. The district is named for the Sundance Kid, the famous partner of the outlaw Butch Cassidy. Their “Wild Bunch” gang would travel to downtown Fort Worth often to lie low and relax. Great place to take your "Fort Worth" picture and hear some local live music between 6 to 9PM.
Reata is in Downtown Fort Worth and within walking distance of the Worthington Hotel and Sundance Square.
The Historic Fort Worth Stockyards are located 7 minutes northwest of Downtown Fort Worth. Fort Worth is where the West begins, and nothing embodies Western heritage better than the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. From the original brick walkways to the wooden corrals, every inch of the Stockyards tells the true history of Texas’s famous livestock industry. The Fort Worth Herd is the world's only twice daily longhorn cattle drive, held every day at 11:30 AM & 4:00 PM in the Fort Worth Stockyards.
Located at the beginning of the Fort Worth Stockyards, Joe T's is a great place to stop before or after taking a stroll down East Exchange Avenue. Assuming the weather is ideal, Joe T's is definitely worth a visit. Don't let the long line dissuade you from staying, it moves quickly. Can't beat their frozen margaritas and loaded nachos. Note, Joe T's only accepts cash.
Also located in the Fort Worth Stockyards. If taking the time to visit, trying the rattlesnake/rabbit sausage is a must!
Hiem's “farm to smoker” barbecue is cooked low and slow, over post oak fires blending traditional and innovative techniques to provide both BBQ connoisseurs and newbies with some of the best BBQ in town. Don't wear a white shirt!
The Shops at Clearfork brings a collection of retailers, restaurants and entertainment to Fort Worth with over 40 stores and 16 food and beverage options. Anchored by Neiman Marcus, Pinstripes and AMC Dine-In, the open-air center features a blend of upscale and mainstream retail stores, specialty services and restaurants, with several that are exclusive to Fort Worth.
Dress in your work-out gear best and head here to take a walk on the Trinity River Trail. Afterwards, stop by for a coffee, cocktail, or both! Outside seating is a must assuming cooperating weather.
Classic breakfast and lunch favorites with a modern twist, in a nostalgic atmosphere. Located in Fort Worth’s Near Southside District, Paris Coffee Shop on Magnolia Avenue, is rich in history that spans decades.