Mentioned by PaperCity Magazine
Fort Worth's Best Restaurants — a Top 10 to Wow Your Foodie Friends
"If you’re in search of a plant-based meal, you have abundant options for indoor dining, pickup, and delivery with this beloved chain’s all-day breakfast menu. Prepare yourself for a variety of pancakes loaded with blueberries, chocolate chips, or pecans plus vegan versions of bacon and sausage alongside a variety of espresso drinks. Feel like mixing it up?"
"If you’re looking for a homey breakfast place, Spiral Diner is an excellent option. Their rich comfort food selection includes all-day breakfast dishes, like their tofu scramble seasoned with bell peppers, onions, and potatoes. They also serve salads, wraps, and gluten-free vegan pastries."
"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."
"There's plenty of tasty options on the brunch menu at this Southside gastropub, including fried chicken and waffles with thyme-maple butter and biscuits with andouille sausage and IPA gravy. A side of "donut dippers" with fresh fruit compote is a very good idea. Great coffee and craft beer are in no short supply here — hence the name — but for a non-alcoholic option, try the housemade Italian sodas in flavors like cilantro-lime."
"If you’re meeting with a few folks, try the press pot for three. If you’re working alone, there are more drinks that you could down in a month, including a delicious cold brew that soaks overnight; the end result is smooth and less acidic than traditional iced coffee. Brewed gets points for the excellent menu ––all-day eats are offered along with craft beer and a nice wine selection."
"Brunch, wine, coffee, beer, cocktails, homestyle lunch and dinner – all this and more is available at Brewed on Magnolia Avenue. Enjoy these delicious bites and refreshing drinks outside on Brewed’s brick-top patio that includes picnic-style tables and fire-pit with semi-circular seating. View this post on Instagram"
"One of the first to establish Fort Worth's craft coffee scene, Avoca offers a menu of both classic drinks, teas and specialties like the Charlie Sheen — a blend of coke and iced coffee. Also a roaster and wholesaler, you're likely to find Avoca in other parts of town, from restaurants to grocery stores."
"AVOCA Coffee Roasters’ obsession centers around micro-roasted beans. With many single origin and blends available — and plenty of cool spaces in the coffee shop for unwinding — this was one of Fort Worth’s first independent coffee shops. It’s stuck around for good reason."
"My favorite is grabbing a drink and sitting on the patio on Magnolia. It has a laid-back vibe and great coffee."
"The Spiral Diner & Bakery is a casual neighborhood diner and bakery that serves delicious vegan fare with many allergen-friendly, gluten-free, and soy-free options. The restaurant has three locations around Texas and serves a 100% plant-based menu that features dishes such as gourmet sandwiches, burgers, small sharing plates and hot entrées, nachos plates, and more. The attached bakery sells a range of freshly baked bread, pastries, biscuits, cakes, and more sweet treats, and guests can enjoy indoor or outdoor dining, which has ample seating and is dog-friendly."
"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."
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"Nestle Toll House Cafe serves cookie and coffee variations with top-notch Nestle products. They provide the tastiest baked goods and perfectly blended coffee. Furthermore, they touch more than 60 million customers per year with their numerous locations."
"When the rough Texas week of winter hit, we had no electricity. This place had electricity and was open. We were so grateful to find..."
"Cadot Restaurant has all the smells and aromas of authentic French cuisine made in the kitchen and saved exquisitely in the dining room. When you think of Texas, you think of barbecues and burgers, but not quite a few people know that the state also holds some of the best French restaurants in America and Cadot is a top contender as one of the best. Being in a strip mall might catch people off-guard, but don’t let the location fool you; This five-star French restaurant has all the right ingredients in its menu to garner some of the pricier sides of dining."
"This polished Far North Dallas bistro is widely loved for its seamless service and consistently delicious food. Not only that, everything is sensibly priced, especially considering the quality of the offerings. The restaurant belongs to long-time chef Jean-Marie Cadot, whose culinary lineage includes stints in Dallas' top French restaurants as well as several of Paris' Michelin star establishments."
"We like Cadot because it is an elegant restaurant dishing out a global menu, including traditional French recipes. You can enjoy a beautiful meal here with your date without spending too much. What you should order…."
"Take a look at the menus from Pakpao Thai Food in Victory Park, Genji Sushi in Lakewood, and Asian Food & Tacos in Gribble, which are said to include some healthy options."
"A good meal can make you feel good, but a meal at Taste Community Restaurant will also do you good!. Picked by visitors as having the ‘Best Atmosphere’ in Fort Worth, this non-profit restaurant practices a “pay what you can” policy, thereby ensuring no one goes to sleep hungry. Thoughtfully crafted recipes like vegan burgers and chicken salad sandwiches that are not just easy to eat but also slip into the good books of the picky eaters are a big hit."
"A nonprofit restaurant, Taste Community is a “pay what you can” restaurant. The menu does not have any prices and guests are asked to pay what they can afford, pay what they would typically pay, or pay a little extra to help someone in need. Opened two years ago, the restaurant is a must-go destination not only for this extraordinary concept of fighting hunger, but for the great food."
"My husband, daughter and I had brunch by accident because the initial place we planned to go to was not in business. This was an amazing find."