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Where To Eat Outside In Fort Worth - Dallas
"The Spiral Diner has been a popular place since it opened its doors 15 years ago. Offering incredibly tasty, vegan comfort food, this health-conscious spot doesn’t skimp on flavor—even the pickiest of kiddos will love the nachos, spaghetti, sandwiches, or burgers here. Almost everything is made in-house, and for the adults, there’s a great selection of craft beers and free-trade coffee and teas."
"Spiral Diner and Bakery has been serving vegan comfort food for over 10 years!. With American options like burgers and fries, Tex-Mex nachos, or even desserts like vegan milkshakes, you’ll find something for everyone at Spiral!. They have locations in both Dallas and Fort Worth."
"It has to go to the OG diner that served vegetarians and vegans back before it was cool. Spiral Diner’s been around since 2002 and they specialise in vegan comfort food. That means incredibly delicious mac and cheese, burritos, and even desserts."
"Brewed is definitely one of the biggest hot spots around Fort Worth, so of course it made it to this list. Grab a friend, coffee, this sandwich (don’t forget the fries) and you have yourself the perfect little lunch date."
"Brewed on Magnolia Avenue has all the above, along with breakfast, lunch, dinner and brunch. The outside fire pit with a semi-circle of seating and nearby picnic-style tables is the perfect place to eat, drink or gather."
"Online Order MENU| (817) 945-1545 or steve@brewedfw.com | Mon- Fri 11AM – 2PM, 4PM – 7PM, Sat – Sun 10AM – 3PM, 4PM – 7PM | FB Updates and Menu | Alcohol Menu available | Website | Weekly fresh market"
"The folks at Avoca Coffee Roasters take their beans seriously. Since 2011, owners Garold LaRue and Jimmy Story have taken Fort Worth with them as they pursued the best in micro-roasted batches of coffee. Forging partnerships with local eateries and regional grocery stores, the brand bloomed –– from breweries to barbecue joints to donut shops, you can find their product in sip-able and edible form."
"Crack Salsa Owner Amber Tinsley said her spicy business venture came about by total accident. Selling salsa to family and friends in order to raise money for a surgery, Tinsley had nearly $1,000 worth of orders in a week. Nicknamed “Crack Salsa” by her customers, she decided to turn up the heat and make her special 11-spice habanero blend available to the public."
"Spiral Diner & Bakery was opened in 2002 by founder Amy McNutt, out of her love for animals and the environment. On Amy’s 21st birthday, she had the discovery to open a vegan restaurant. Spiral quickly outgrowing its first location, a small lunch counter near the convention center."
"Grandma’s Bakery features various Persian cookies and pastries made with authentic Persian recipes. There are also Persian refreshments great to pair with the baked goods. Furthermore, their traditional Perian cookies menu includes chickpeas cookies, zaboon, and baklava."
"Yumilicious Plano is a locally owned, self-serve frozen yogurt franchise by Tim and Carrie. They feature gluten-free and nonfat yogurt along with boba teas and dairy-free sorbets. The yogurt lounge offers the ultimate, healthy indulgence with fresh fruit toppings and 12 rotating classic and creative frozen yogurt flavors so that you can create Yumiliciously!"
"Odds are if you’re a second- or third-generation Fort Worth native, someone in your family has a story about the historic little grocery store tucked in a neighborhood in Arlington Heights. The store weathered seven decades, and when the Larance family was ready to retire, Fort Worth restaurateur Lou Lambert, along with the same team that’s freshening up Paris Coffee Shop, partnered up to revitalize the landmark. It’s not open yet, but we’re anticipating a combo of fresh food prepared to order (thanks in part to Chef Bria Downey), a deli, a coffee bar and a nice wine list."
"All you need is love and a sandwich.” Shayna’s Place lives by this motto, welcoming patrons in with friendly service. Soup and sandwiches make for an easy lunch option, and the baked goods are made in-house. For the kids, there’s a portable DJ booth for playing, and adults can enjoy the touches of Dallas culture in the locally roasted espresso beans and nitro cold brews."
"to 9 p.m.What: A limited menu of standards like eggs and cheddar on an English muffin; bagel and lox; and avocado toast.Tip: Ideal for a quiet and casual start to the morning. Bring a book or a newspaper, even. A sample of what to expect at Jonathon’s"
"Follow any healthy-foodie blogger, and you know that smoothie bowls are all the rage. Get your superfood fix with a very photogenic one here."
"Hide is one of the best cocktail bars in the city of Dallas. But besides being an amazing cocktail bar, they are also one of the best brunch spots as well. Their brunch is typically served during the weekends from morning till afternoon and consists of many unique and interesting foods."
"Finally, there's Hide, a cocktail bar and New American gastropub in Deep Ellum, with 4.5 stars out of 400 Yelp reviews. Head over to 2816 Elm St. to give it a go for yourself. This story was created automatically using local business data, then reviewed and augmented by an editor."
"The Quadrangle is a property complex located in the heart of Uptown and has about 44,000 square feet of retail space, full of shops and eateries. The retail spaces are located around Laclede Street, Howell Street, and Routh Street and have access to popular areas of the city. You can take a walk with your friends and family and do as much window shopping as you want."