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15 Best Restaurant Patios in Fort Worth For Al Fresco Dining
"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."
"Felipe Armenta’s restaurant on the Trailhead in Clearfork has dazzled food critics both locally and state-wide. But the best feature of the third in Armenta’s chain of four eateries is the wide open outdoor space. Three fire pits and a plethora of large standing heaters combine on the huge ground-level patio to ensure relative comfort almost any day of the year."
"4801 Edwards Ranch Rd #105, Fort Worth, TX 76109-3554American, Bar, CafeBreakfast, Lunch, Dinner, BrunchOutdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Table Service, Full Bar+1 817-570-6002http://www.presscafeftworth.com"
"Magnolia Ave., is another prime choice, with Yelpers giving the Japanese dining establishment, which offers ramen, sushi and more, 4.5 stars out of 721 reviews. MORE NEWS: 1 Dead, 1 Injured In Shooting Involving Fight In Irving, Police Say"
"Me and my family came here to celebrate our sister bday when I was in town. Service was very good!. The staff were super nice and attentive."
"I've been eating here since Undergrad at UTA - originally from Chicago - love the authentic cuisine and atmosphere. I still drive 30 minutes one…"
"Besides the Texas Boardwalk, an outdoor living classroom with whispering tubes, hollow logs, and interactive question boards for kids, the Fort Worth Botanic Garden has 16 exhibits and gardens that are filled with cherry trees, roses, oak trees, sculptures, streams, fountains and more. The indoor garden area, which is near the entrance, has tropical plants and flowers that bloom almost year round. Be sure to buy fish food at the front desk before you make your way to the highlight of the Botanic Garden—The Japanese Garden."
"If you’re looking for more vacation places, you can’t go wrong with the Fort Worth Botanic Garden which is situated, perhaps fittingly, on Botanic Garden Boulevard. It is the oldest garden of its kind in Texas and was created in the year 1934. It’s a huge expanse that features more than 2,500 different flora species, spread across 21 themed gardens."
"Explore the oldest botanic garden in Texas, founded in 1935, while visiting Fort Worth. The Fort Worth Botanic Garden spans over 110 acres and has 23 specialty gardens. You don’t have to break the bank to view the 2,500 different plant species here either."
"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."
"Top O’Hill is one of the earliest casinos in all of Texas or America. Whenever someone wanted to gamble or enjoy a good time- they headed over to the Top O’Hill. But, all of this was illegal!"
"The tour guide has devoted the past 14 years uncovering the past of this location which is now a Baptist college."
"The Amon Carter Museum of American Art holds incredible Remington and Russell western pieces you;d expect to be in “Cowtown”, but it also holds an American art collection as diverse as our country. For art outside the U.S., the Kimbell Art Museum contains paintings and sculptures from the best of the best, including Michelangelo, Picasso, Frida, Van Gogh and Monet. You won’t believe it!. And the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth holds a vast collection of artwork that will blow your mind."
"Situated at the highest point of the Cultural District, the Amon Carter Museum's front porch is a popular gathering place for locals and visitors alike to enjoy views of the Fort Worth skyline and surroundings. The building's main gallery faces the porch, supported by five tapered columns. The building underwent a large addition in 2001, adding several exhibit spaces behind the main gallery in addition to a two-level, square, domed lobby."
"My 2 favorite art museums are the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Kimball Art Museum. Both museums do a nice job of making the art relatable to children with children’s scavenger hunts and on site docents. My children enjoyed the Modern’s exhibits as they were so unique & different. They have works by Pablo Picasso, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, & Andy Warhol."
"Closed Mondays, New Year’s Day, July 4, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day. Fort Worth has several great museums, but the Kimbell is probably the best-known. In fact, it’s routinely called one of the best small museums in the country."
"Let’s get back into the city center and check out a few aesthetic places. If you want to have a quiet afternoon appreciating and looking at different art styles, then we got the Arlington Museum of Art for you!. The object of the focus of the Arlington Museum of Art is mainly the different contemporary arts of Texas."