Finding a good restaurant in Dallas – Fort Worth is easy. Thankfully, so is discovering a unique one with daring and creative menu items you won’t find anywhere else! Did you know Dallas and Fort Worth each consider themselves unique and have several differences? Yet, we love them both! Here are 11 of our local favorites you will want to visit for a memorable dining experience.

  1. Meddlesome Moth

Michel F./Yelp The stained glass and artsy décor brings people in, but offerings like bacon lollipops, papaya guacamole, and shrimp and grits keep locals coming back.

Whitney G./Yelp 1621 Oaklawn Ave., Dallas. 1621 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75207, USA

  1. Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine

Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine/ Facebook Tasty game selections abound here, including unique combinations like elk tacos, buffalo tenderloin, and breast of pheasant. Seafood dishes are a popular choice as well. Don’t fill up before dessert; Bonnell’s crème brulee is its own food group.

Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine/ Facebook 4529 Bryant Irvin Rd., TCU/ West Cliff, Fort Worth. 4529 Bryant Irvin Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76132, USA

  1. HG Sply Co.

Damon D./Yelp If the ambiance of outdoor seating overlooking the clear fork of the Trinity River isn’t enough, the exciting food choices will win you over. There are numerous unique burger options and tex-mex fare, but choices like cauliflower grits, vegan queso, and quinoa meatballs are what people rave over. Finish off your meal with their specialty flash-fried banana walnut bread pudding, topped with almond milk ice cream and candied walnuts over bruléed bananas.

HG Sply Co./Yelp 1621 River Run, TCU/ West Cliff, Fort Worth. 1621 River Run, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA

  1. Scratch Kitchen

Scratch Kitchen/Facebook This kitchen and catering establishment is family owned and exclusively cook from scratch. What makes this different is that it’s not a sit-down restaurant! All of the dishes are made to take home. The menu changes daily and it is always delicious. Best of all, it is reasonably priced!

Scratch Kitchen/Facebook 2125 W. Southlake Blvd., Southlake. 2125 W Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092, USA

  1. Mash’d

Lauren N./Yelp It’s hard to know where to start with this delightful hidden downtown restaurant with indoor/outdoor service and drinks as interesting as the food! Hearty servings, down-home cooking, and trendy variations on classics keep the menu interesting. People can’t get enough of their “Chuck Norris” gravy, delectable bulgogi tacos, sauce options for various entrees, including sriracha, gogo, cajun, and adobo, and the beyond sinful desserts. You can either splurge here or stick with healthy options, but the farm-to-table fare is always a people pleaser.

Bill S./Yelp 2948 Crockett St., Arlington Heights Area, Fort Worth. 2948 Crockett St, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA

  1. Public School 214

Public School 214/Facebook Although there is more than one location for this school-themed restaurant, its colorful décor reminiscent of a classroom, and flavorful menu make it worthy of being added to the list. Seasonal items update regularly and menus also vary by location. At Public School 214, choices that take you to the head of the class include edamame hummus, a moody burger with brown bag fries, and a schoolgirl fave: Nutella cookie sandwich.

Public School 214/Facebook 3700 McKinney Ave. #148, Uptown, Dallas. 3700 McKinney Ave #148, Dallas, TX 75204, USA

  1. Fixture Kitchen and Social Lounge

Charlsie W./Yelp Brie and cranberry nachos, fried duck wings, spicy chicken and waffles, and beet fries are among the crowd favorites here at this trendy, health-conscious restaurant. The owners pride themselves in avoiding lab-engineered processed food, and they offer plenty of vegetarian and vegan options.

Sarah P./Yelp 401 W. Magnolia Ave., Southside, Fort Worth. 401 W Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA

  1. Whiskey Cake

Lillian W./Yelp The “whiskey” in its name may draw folks in, but they return for the consistently great choices and focus on serving local produce. They even include a section in the menu listing where various selections come from! Diners will love the infusion of fresh ingredients and unique blends… but save room for dessert! Their whiskey cake is a signature item and worth every calorie.

3601 Dallas Pkwy., Plano.

Whiskey Cake / Yelp

What appeals to you with these restaurants? Have you tried any of them and what did you think? Are there others that should make the list? If you want to find out what makes Dallas – Forth Worth truly unique, check out 10 things that originated here. If you’re looking to avoid being seen as a tourist here, then be aware of these 15 things that will tip off the locals! Let us know how your visit to Dallas – Forth Worth went in the comments below.

Michel F./Yelp

The stained glass and artsy décor brings people in, but offerings like bacon lollipops, papaya guacamole, and shrimp and grits keep locals coming back.

Whitney G./Yelp

1621 Oaklawn Ave., Dallas.

1621 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75207, USA

Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine/ Facebook

Tasty game selections abound here, including unique combinations like elk tacos, buffalo tenderloin, and breast of pheasant. Seafood dishes are a popular choice as well. Don’t fill up before dessert; Bonnell’s crème brulee is its own food group.

4529 Bryant Irvin Rd., TCU/ West Cliff, Fort Worth.

4529 Bryant Irvin Rd, Fort Worth, TX 76132, USA

Damon D./Yelp

If the ambiance of outdoor seating overlooking the clear fork of the Trinity River isn’t enough, the exciting food choices will win you over. There are numerous unique burger options and tex-mex fare, but choices like cauliflower grits, vegan queso, and quinoa meatballs are what people rave over. Finish off your meal with their specialty flash-fried banana walnut bread pudding, topped with almond milk ice cream and candied walnuts over bruléed bananas.

HG Sply Co./Yelp

1621 River Run, TCU/ West Cliff, Fort Worth.

1621 River Run, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA

Scratch Kitchen/Facebook

This kitchen and catering establishment is family owned and exclusively cook from scratch. What makes this different is that it’s not a sit-down restaurant! All of the dishes are made to take home. The menu changes daily and it is always delicious. Best of all, it is reasonably priced!

2125 W. Southlake Blvd., Southlake.

2125 W Southlake Blvd, Southlake, TX 76092, USA

Lauren N./Yelp

It’s hard to know where to start with this delightful hidden downtown restaurant with indoor/outdoor service and drinks as interesting as the food! Hearty servings, down-home cooking, and trendy variations on classics keep the menu interesting. People can’t get enough of their “Chuck Norris” gravy, delectable bulgogi tacos, sauce options for various entrees, including sriracha, gogo, cajun, and adobo, and the beyond sinful desserts. You can either splurge here or stick with healthy options, but the farm-to-table fare is always a people pleaser.

Bill S./Yelp

2948 Crockett St., Arlington Heights Area, Fort Worth.

2948 Crockett St, Fort Worth, TX 76107, USA

Public School 214/Facebook

Although there is more than one location for this school-themed restaurant, its colorful décor reminiscent of a classroom, and flavorful menu make it worthy of being added to the list. Seasonal items update regularly and menus also vary by location. At Public School 214, choices that take you to the head of the class include edamame hummus, a moody burger with brown bag fries, and a schoolgirl fave: Nutella cookie sandwich.

3700 McKinney Ave. #148, Uptown, Dallas.

3700 McKinney Ave #148, Dallas, TX 75204, USA

Charlsie W./Yelp

Brie and cranberry nachos, fried duck wings, spicy chicken and waffles, and beet fries are among the crowd favorites here at this trendy, health-conscious restaurant. The owners pride themselves in avoiding lab-engineered processed food, and they offer plenty of vegetarian and vegan options.

Sarah P./Yelp

401 W. Magnolia Ave., Southside, Fort Worth.

401 W Magnolia Ave, Fort Worth, TX 76104, USA

Lillian W./Yelp

The “whiskey” in its name may draw folks in, but they return for the consistently great choices and focus on serving local produce. They even include a section in the menu listing where various selections come from! Diners will love the infusion of fresh ingredients and unique blends… but save room for dessert! Their whiskey cake is a signature item and worth every calorie.

Whiskey Cake / Yelp

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Dallas - Fort Worth Has So Many Reasons To Make It A Bucket List Destination October 03, 2022 Will Suphan The Dallas and Fort Worth area is one of the most widely known metropolitan areas in America. Let’s explore the things that make it a destination that everyone should visit at least once in their lives as well as the things that make it a truly unique city. What are the tourist areas that are actually worth a visit? Dallas/Forth Worth is utterly packed with countless places to visit, however, there are some that are worth focusing on. Dealy Plaza is a National Historic Landmark and the place where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, causing the country and the world to mourn his loss. The Water Gardens in Forth Worth are a visually stunning set of sculptured rocks flowing with water. Visitors are free to explore and interact in the various pools. To get a real understanding of the place, the Heritage Trails are a self-guided walking tour where you can learn all about the history of the city. If you want to see real currency being printed before your very eyes, visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing where you can watch U.S. dollars being made. What are some of the local lingo of Dallas/Fort Worth? Dallas and the State of Texas in general are known for several of their own sayings and local phrases. Of course, locals like to say “Y’all” and “Bless your heart” (which is the Southern way of letting someone know you’re not happy with them), but when they say “High Five”, they aren’t talking about slapping hands. They’re referring to a stack of freeways at the junction of Interstates 635 and 75. While many places refer to carbonated drinks as pop or soda, every kind is simply called a Coke here. If you ask for one, you’ll be asked what kind. If a local is already familiar with something, they’ll tell you, “This ain’t my first rodeo!” What are the best museums in Dallas/Forth Worth? Every city has a collection of museums, and Dallas/Fort Worth has some of the best museums around. Some of the most massive reconstructed dinosaur bones can be found in a gallery at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. You can “cowgirl up” at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame which celebrates the contributions of cowgirls throughout history. Art aficionados will appreciate the Crow Collection of Asian Art where you’ll find everything from giant sculpted Foo Dogs to origami.

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Dallas - Fort Worth Has So Many Reasons To Make It A Bucket List Destination

October 03, 2022

Will Suphan

The Dallas and Fort Worth area is one of the most widely known metropolitan areas in America. Let’s explore the things that make it a destination that everyone should visit at least once in their lives as well as the things that make it a truly unique city. What are the tourist areas that are actually worth a visit? Dallas/Forth Worth is utterly packed with countless places to visit, however, there are some that are worth focusing on. Dealy Plaza is a National Historic Landmark and the place where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, causing the country and the world to mourn his loss. The Water Gardens in Forth Worth are a visually stunning set of sculptured rocks flowing with water. Visitors are free to explore and interact in the various pools. To get a real understanding of the place, the Heritage Trails are a self-guided walking tour where you can learn all about the history of the city. If you want to see real currency being printed before your very eyes, visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing where you can watch U.S. dollars being made. What are some of the local lingo of Dallas/Fort Worth? Dallas and the State of Texas in general are known for several of their own sayings and local phrases. Of course, locals like to say “Y’all” and “Bless your heart” (which is the Southern way of letting someone know you’re not happy with them), but when they say “High Five”, they aren’t talking about slapping hands. They’re referring to a stack of freeways at the junction of Interstates 635 and 75. While many places refer to carbonated drinks as pop or soda, every kind is simply called a Coke here. If you ask for one, you’ll be asked what kind. If a local is already familiar with something, they’ll tell you, “This ain’t my first rodeo!” What are the best museums in Dallas/Forth Worth? Every city has a collection of museums, and Dallas/Fort Worth has some of the best museums around. Some of the most massive reconstructed dinosaur bones can be found in a gallery at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. You can “cowgirl up” at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame which celebrates the contributions of cowgirls throughout history. Art aficionados will appreciate the Crow Collection of Asian Art where you’ll find everything from giant sculpted Foo Dogs to origami.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

What are the tourist areas that are actually worth a visit?

Dallas/Forth Worth is utterly packed with countless places to visit, however, there are some that are worth focusing on. Dealy Plaza is a National Historic Landmark and the place where President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, causing the country and the world to mourn his loss. The Water Gardens in Forth Worth are a visually stunning set of sculptured rocks flowing with water. Visitors are free to explore and interact in the various pools. To get a real understanding of the place, the Heritage Trails are a self-guided walking tour where you can learn all about the history of the city. If you want to see real currency being printed before your very eyes, visit the Bureau of Engraving and Printing where you can watch U.S. dollars being made.

What are some of the local lingo of Dallas/Fort Worth?

Dallas and the State of Texas in general are known for several of their own sayings and local phrases. Of course, locals like to say “Y’all” and “Bless your heart” (which is the Southern way of letting someone know you’re not happy with them), but when they say “High Five”, they aren’t talking about slapping hands. They’re referring to a stack of freeways at the junction of Interstates 635 and 75. While many places refer to carbonated drinks as pop or soda, every kind is simply called a Coke here. If you ask for one, you’ll be asked what kind. If a local is already familiar with something, they’ll tell you, “This ain’t my first rodeo!”

What are the best museums in Dallas/Forth Worth?

Every city has a collection of museums, and Dallas/Fort Worth has some of the best museums around. Some of the most massive reconstructed dinosaur bones can be found in a gallery at the Perot Museum of Nature and Science. You can “cowgirl up” at the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame which celebrates the contributions of cowgirls throughout history. Art aficionados will appreciate the Crow Collection of Asian Art where you’ll find everything from giant sculpted Foo Dogs to origami.