Mentioned by Eat This Fort Worth
Fort Worth Restaurants offering to-go and meals for delivery : Westside, Tanglewood, Riverside, River District
"Blue Sushi Sake Grill unites creative ingredients with energetic vibes, premium cold sake with happy moments to give you a fresh and fun new way to experience sushi. Their sushi and grill menus allow you to explore your sushi favorites in new and unexpected ways. They like to say that sushi is for sharing, and its menu encourages it."
"Blue Sushi Sake Grill prides itself for serving sushi with an American attitude. Whether you are looking for sashimi or cooked nigiri, Blue Sushi has something for everyone. This includes those looking for gluten free sushi, just ask for their gluten free menu."
"The vibe: Cozy and beautiful, this bistro with banquettes employs a staff that makes you feel like one of the family. There’s also a cool, tiny bar where you can eat, drink and chat with the bartender while watching dishes flow from the kitchen. What to order: For starters, try fried black tiger shrimp, beer-braised pork belly inside bao buns, and exceptional lemongrass tofu adorned with fried shallots and garlic."
"This restaurant had friendly service and a wonderful atmosphere. The food was delicious!. Chinese food, and some others for those not too crazy…"
"Skillet & Grill has your standard breakfast fare (which is no knock). They know what good breakfast should be for a reasonable price. Bacon lovers will enjoy Skillet & Grill because sides of bacon are plentiful."
"Spiral Diner and Bakery has served fresh and organic vegan dishes since 2002. They have a wide selection of vegan dishes with gluten-free options. Furthermore, they serve breakfast, lunch, and dinner meals."
"You can root root root for the Rangers (or a visiting team if you must) in this open-air, fan-friendly ballpark that opened in 1994."
"Start off with a bang by heading to Sundance Square on your first morning in town. This entertainment district is home to Yolk, a creative breakfast spot that offers an upscale urban setting. Dine on creative dishes like green eggs and ham, banana nut bread French toast, bacon waffles, a pot roast Benedict or grilled salmon with eggs."
"The historic district, the Fort Worth Stockyards, displays Western heritage proudly. In this district, there is shopping and entertainment capped off with cattle marching through the district twice a day. These ‘Gram shots you take here will make it look like you’ve been transported back into time of the Wild West!"
"There is all kinds of fun to be had while visiting the historic Stockyards. They’ve got original shops, museums, a petting zoo, and more. : Be sure to be at the Stockyards be either 11:30 AM or 4:00 Pm on the day you visit because this is when they do the longhorn cattle drive."
"Pearl's Dance Hall might just be the best place for traditional country, honky-tonk and swing music in Fort Worth. You will find true cowboys and cowgirls on the hardwood floor. This saloon has plenty of room for dancing with your partner as well as a long mahogany bar."
"Although “historical” villages are easy to balk at, Fort Worth’s Log Cabin Village avoids the gimmicks of similarly themed tourist traps by authentically displaying the Texas pioneer era. The “living history museum” is filled with preserved log cabins and furnishings. Costumed historical interpreters also staff the blacksmith shop and one-room schoolhouse, recreating such 19th-century tasks as metal-working and candle-making."
"Log Cabin Village is a living history museum telling the story of Texas’s pioneer era. This museum is owned and operated by the City of Fort Worth and offers visitors an educational experience with tours of 11 different locations on the property. The Log Cabin Village also hosts several events throughout the year including Cherokee basket weaving and a fire pit cooking class."