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Also listed among Texas Monthly’s 2021 guide to the state’s top 50 barbecue restaurants: Hurtado Barbecue, 1116 Eighth Ave., Fort Worth, and 205 E. Front St., Arlington.
Fort Redemption will replace a taqueria at 5724 Locke Ave., near the corner of Camp Bowie Boulevard and Horne Street two blocks south of Interstate 30. A double cheeseburger at Fort Redemption.
A 1951 building in west Fort Worth used as a cafe for TV’s “Landman” will become a real-life restaurant, as seen June 6, 2024. “We want to make this a neighborhood retail center the way it ...
When the city of Arlington learned about what Taste Project was doing in Fort Worth, Jeff said the city invited the organization to expand and open a second location at 200 N. Cooper St. in Arlington.
Damian Crockem, left, moved from New Orleans two years ago to join now-wife Christina and open Always Cooking NOLA, a Cajun take-out stand in a River Oaks gas station grill, shown June 1, 2024.
Reata Restaurant is a Texas cuisine-based restaurant and event production catering service. It was founded in 1995 by Al Micallef, now with outlets in Alpine and Fort Worth, Texas. The Restaurant has operated its flagship location in the old Caravan of Dreams building since May 2002. [1]
Enchiladas Olé, 2418 Forest Park Blvd. in Fort Worth and 9005 North Tarrant Parkway in North Richland Hills, began 10 years ago as Vasquez’s brand of specialty enchilada sauces and gravies.
It’s good news for five Texas cities: An old-time Mexican food chain will reopen all locations by the end of 2024, starting with the location near Dickies Arena and the Fort Worth Zoo.