

Fort Worth, TX
Best TGI Friday's (Familiar Favorites) (10 Overall Closest) |
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Buffet at the Kimbell |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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3333 Camp Bowie Blvd Kimbell Art Museum, Fort Worth 76107 817-332-8451
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Whether you're intending to have lunch during a visit to the museum or are heading to the cafe given its own merits, you're certain to revel in the fabulous light fare the Kimbell offers. The airy space and its courtyard are adorned with exquisite art, and the ambience is second to none. Nothing is too heavy on the stomach, so you can enjoy crisp salads, wonderfully savory soups, satisfying quiches, and a selection of sandwiches and light entrees. Friday's dinner buffet capitalizes on the museum's late hours. Desserts are perfect afternoon pick-me-ups, but be forewarned: They go fast. |
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Byblos |
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1406 N Main St, Fort Worth 76106 817-625-9667
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Named after the ancient town of Byblos in the Middle East, this intriguing restaurant offers a break from the ordinary. The cuisine features authentic favorites like mezza (an appetizer sampler), hummus, moussaka, roast chicken, beef shawarma, falafel, and lamb. If you're not quite so adventurous, settle for a rib-eye or whole red snapper. Salads, sandwiches, and brick oven-baked pizzas can also be had. The lunch buffet is a spectacular deal since it invites culinary exploration without commitment to a single dish. Thursday through Saturday nights, guests are treated to belly dancer performances, and the bar offers hookah pipes and Arabic music on weekend evenings. |
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User Rating: 9.5
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Carshon's Deli |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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3133 Cleburne Rd, Fort Worth 76110 817-923-1907
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Every city has to have a signature deli, and Carshon's is Fort Worth's gem. The unassuming place serves tasty, well-filled sandwiches that are just what you have in mind. Try corned beef on rye or opt for something more exotic, like herring. If you want chicken soup, that's here too, along with bagels and a smear of cream cheese. Great desserts are always on hand, and beer and wine are available for those who want to take the edge off. Affordable and delicious. |
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User Rating: 9.375
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Four Star Coffee Bar |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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815 Houston St, Fort Worth 76107 817-332-3355
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DOWNTOWN. This spacious, welcoming cafe attracts patrons with fantastic coffees, handpainted tables and murals, and just a touch of whimsy. The scent of fresh-roasted coffee serves as an enticement throughout the day. Beans from around the world are used for light and dark roasts, blends, decafs, and flavored coffees. Aromatic teas are also available, along with fruit smoothies. If you find yourself hungry, a great menu of sandwiches, pizzas, and vegetarian fare is not only tasty but good for you. Incredible desserts and pastries too. |
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User Rating: 10
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Kincaid's |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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4901 Camp Bowie Blvd, Fort Worth 76107 817-732-2881
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SOUTHWEST FORT WORTH. A classic hamburger joint, this eatery has been at the same location for years. Nothing's fancy, and seating ranges from a cluster of sit-down benches to chest-high counters where you munch standing up. Order your burger of choice at the rear counter, and let the staff know what you want on it (lettuce, tomato, pickles, etc.). When it's ready, they'll call you, and you're free to dig in. French fries, onion rings, fried mushrooms, and a few other morsels are available as side dishes. If you're not into burgers, check out the hot dogs and chicken sandwiches. A few desserts make sure your sweet tooth is satisfied. |
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User Rating: 9
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Los Vaqueros |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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2629 N Main St, Fort Worth 76006 817-624-0988
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Housed in a renovated warehouse, this restaurant dedicates itself to bringing authentic Mexican cuisine to Fort Worth. Only the freshest meats and produce are used each day, and the kitchen's attention to detail shows in the carne asada (grilled tenderloin), fajitas, and steak ranchera. Other specialties include Mexican pepper steak, pescado vera cruz (grilled fish topped with cheese sauce), and Don Juan coco von (chicken in wine sauce). Combination dinners are also available, along with great tortilla soup, chalupas, and tamales. The restaurant's great outdoor garden is an ideal spot for private gatherings. |
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User Rating: 8
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Maharaja |
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6308 Hulen Bend Blvd Hulen Point Shopping Center, Fort Worth 76132 817-263-7156
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The artistic combining of herbs and spices that's the hallmark of Indian cuisine is deftly managed at this lovely restaurant. Specializing in northern Indian cuisine, Maharaja beckons diners to the sub-continent with this vibrantly flavored food. Tandoori dishes are prominent, and both breads and meats are prepared in the charcoal-fired oven. Chicken tikka masala, lamb vindaloo, beef curry, and prawn jalferzi take advantage of earthy cooking techniques and judicious seasoning. You'll also be entranced by biryani rice dishes and a good selection of vegetarian fare. Sweet but not cloying desserts, teas, and yogurt drinks add to the culinary adventure. |
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Sonny Bryan's |
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(Restaurants - Lunch) |
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2421 Westport Pkwy Alliance Center, Ste 1400, Fort Worth 76177 817-224-9191
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Although he established in 1958 what has since evolved into a network of eateries, Sonny Bryan had barbecue sauce in his veins early on, thanks to his father and grandfather, who also owned barbecue joints. Succulent smoked meats are available in sandwiches or as part of substantial plates, and you'll find ribs, chicken, sausages, beef brisket, turkey, ham and pulled pork. All of them are cooked to perfection, as only experience can teach, and diners clamor for the goodness every time they stop by. A range of sides includes potato salad, BBQ beans, mashed potatoes and corn on the cob. Desserts include pies, cake and cookies. |
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User Rating: 10
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Angelo's Barbecue |
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2533 White Settlement Rd, Fort Worth 76107 817-332-0357
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DOWNTOWN. This Fort Worth landmark, located just a few minutes west of Downtown, cooks up a mean brisket and is also known for its pork ribs and chicken with all the trimmings. The rustic atmosphere comes complete with mounted hunting trophies and dark wood paneling, and you can feel comfortable sporting casual duds. Cold beer is served in frosty mugs – the perfect accompaniment to smoky BBQ. Stop by the ATM before you go because no credit cards are accepted; it's cash only. |
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User Rating: 9.25
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Aventino's |
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3206 Winthrop Ave Ridglea Village, Fort Worth 76116 817-731-0711
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If you're looking for a departure from large chain restaurants and want someplace cozy with a quiet atmosphere, Aventino's is an ideal choice. Located west of town, this comfortable venue serves Northern Italian cuisine amid locals and come-again regulars. Excellent food and service distinguish the place, which is a nice destination for conversation and a bit of romance. Great cuisine includes all the Italian favorites you've come to crave, and selections of large and small portions let you cater a meal to your particular appetite. |
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User Rating: 9.75
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