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  2. Texas’ No. 1 BBQ restaurant adds a rib stand, and ... - AOL

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    First Le Margot, soon Cowboy Prime. Elliot and Armenta also teamed to open a high-energy French restaurant, Le Margot.It became a fast hit in the Tanglewood neighborhood at 3150 S. Hulen St.

  3. What are the best restaurants in Fort Worth? The old list of ...

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    —Question at a Woman’s Club of Fort Worth talk Chef Point Cafe is still around. But it moved to a regular restaurant location at 5220 Texas 121, Colleyville.

  4. A hole-in-the-wall Fort Worth Stockyards restaurant is known ...

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    But the West Exchange Avenue cowboy cafe turns out wood-fired rib-eyes and poblano-cream tenderloin. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  5. Joe T. Garcia's - Wikipedia

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    Joe T. Garcia's is a restaurant in Fort Worth, Texas, United States. Established in 1935, [ 1 ] it was named one of " America's Classics " by the James Beard Foundation . [ 2 ]

  6. Tim Love - Wikipedia

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    Tim Love is a chef best known for urban western cuisine.He is the owner and executive chef of several Fort Worth-area restaurants including the historic White Elephant Saloon, the Love Shack, the Woodshed Smokehouse, Gemelle with micro-hotel Hotel Otto as well as his flagship restaurant Lonesome Dove Western Bistro in the historical Fort Worth Stockyards.

  7. Cowboy up! Here’s how to book tables for Reata restaurants at ...

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    In the meantime, make reservations now to dine beginning Jan. 13 at Reata at the Rodeo (817-336-5766), Reata at the Backstage Club (817-348-0642) or La Espuela, the pop-up restaurants inside the ...

  8. Goodbye to a great dive: A 1960s cowboy steakhouse closes ...

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    The restaurant was originally a Czech-style steakhouse, Papa Joe’s. In 1965, restaurateur Joe Hubenak opened the steakhouse featuring cowboy-sized sirloins laced with garlic, calf fries and frog ...

  9. J. Frank Norris - Wikipedia

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    In 1909, Norris sold his interest in the Baptist Standard and accepted the pastorate of the First Baptist Church in Fort Worth, where he served for forty-four years until his death. In 1912, Norris was acquitted of arson and perjury charges related to fires that respectively destroyed his church auditorium and severely damaged his home.