This long time Fort Worth tradition began as a grocery store and meat market in 1946. But today Kincaid's is known for its excellent burgers. The casual eatery, complete with picnic tables and a stand-up counter, is a popular choice by families and business people. Menu options include a variety of juicy burgers, as well as home-style meals such as chicken and dumplings and chicken fried steak. Banana pudding and homemade cookies are favorite choices for dessert.
Located in the historic Fort Worth Stockyards, this restaurant resides in a saloon-style building loaded with Western ambiance. Horse saddles hang from the walls and a large wooden bar stretches across the dining room. A tin ceiling adds to the rustically authentic charm. Chef and owner Tim Love is a native Texan, which is obvious in his most-requested specialty, roasted garlic-stuffed beef tenderloin. Other menu items emulate Italian, Spanish, Mexican and Asian fare, including the buffalo rib eye and quail quesadillas.
One of the city's most popular barbecue joints actually began as a beer hall in 1958. The original owner, Angelo George, added the meat as a sideline to encourage customers to drink more. Now the former beer hall has been named one of the best places for barbeque by the Zagat Weekly and Texas Monthly. The walls are graced with typically Texan taxidermy (moose, buffalo and deer). Entrees include pork ribs, sausage, brisket, ham and chicken, all of which come with potato salad, cole slaw and beans on the side. Wash it all down with a huge frosty mug of one of the many beers on tap.
With locations across the country, The Capital Grille must be doing something right. This Fort Worth location features a typically classy atmosphere that is just as suitable for a date as it is for a family dinner. The menu features a variety of steak and seafood options, probably the two things the restaurant is most known for. Try the Wagyu Beef Carpaccio with Wasabi Arugula or the Pan Fried Calamari with Hot Cherry Peppers, two dishes that typify the unique yet familiar flavors of this classic American steakhouse.
Spiral Diner & Bakery specializes in vegan dishes that even carnivores agree are delicious. A casual, spacious eating space nicely encapsulates the easy-going vibe here. Spiral features all the usual American classics like burgers, nachos, Philly cheesesteaks and tacos, only all are sans animal products. What these dishes lack in flesh they more than make up for in taste and appealing plate presentation. For vegans and non-vegans alike, Spiral is a revelation.
Shinjuku Station in Japan is the world's busiest train station; Shinjuku Station in Fort Worth is a Japanese restaurant specializing in small portioned dishes meant to be shared among friends. With brick walls and trendy artwork adorning the walls, this is the kind of place that's perfect for a night out with friends over drinks and exotic Japanese flavors. Try the okonomiyaki, or "Japanese Pizza," which consists of pork belly, cabbage, and Shoma. With beer, wine and specialty cocktails on offer, there is plenty to fuel your conversation deep into the night.
Tommy Tamale is a family-friendly Mexican and Tex-Mex restaurant situated in Grapewine, Texas. Famous for the authentic Mexican delicacies, this restaurant is a favorite among local residents and tourists alike. Apart from serving delicious traditional dishes such as tamales, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, chorizos, fajitas, tacos and flautas, this restaurant is also renowned for some in-house creations including the patrons' favorite Tommy Bowl. They also offer an in-house line of hot sauces, salsa and cream dips, jams, relishes and frozen tamales. All the dishes at this restaurant are under US$ 10.
The menu at Via Real will appeal to both Tex-Mex and authentic Mexican food lovers alike. Grilled fresh fish is served daily and the Cancun plate, large Gulf Shrimp and bacon-wrapped scallops, comes complete with Spanish rice and black beans. Lighter fare includes Squash or Spinach Enchiladas, perfect for vegetarians, and classic favorites such as Tacos and Flan are also available. The main dining room is picturesque, with its flowing waterfall and courtyard-like decor.
Twin Creeks Cafe is located inside the Kent Honda Dealership at South West Loop 820. The restaurant is known for its gourmet burgers and delicious lunch specials at reasonable prices. It is a great way for patrons to grab a burger while getting your car serviced. The restaurant is kids friendly and staff here is very efficient.
Located close to John Peter Smith Hospital in Fort Worth, Taste Community Restaurant opened its doors in the year 2012. This non-profit eatery was established by Jeff Williams. They serve delicious hot meals like oatmeal, soup, salad, pasta and a lot more. The organization’s main aim is to feed the poor and the homeless. They encourage patrons to either pay the full price of their meal, pay what they can or donate for an extra meal. They often host fundraisers to serve their cause.
Cavalli Pizza takes pride in its authentic recipes, fresh ingredients and commitment to excellence. In fact, it is supposedly the "first certified Neapolitan pizza in Texas." The menu features specialty pizzas, the option to create your own pizza, wood-fired sandwiches and salads. There are even dessert pizzas, the most tempting of which are definitely the Nutella pizza and the S'mores pizza!