Food recommendations please?
Posted by EricChi18@reddit | askdfw | View on Reddit | 8 comments
Hey all. I’m coming there for the first time with my girl next month. We are doing 4 days in Fort Worth first and then 4 days in Dallas. I know that’s not enough time to do everything. Here is what I have planned so far for restaurants. I’m just looking to see if you recommend changing anything, and some days I’m looking for recommendations on places.
1st day-dinner at Branch and Bird(really only doing this for the rooftop views)
2nd day-lunch at Joe T Garcia/Dinner at Cattleman’s
3rd day-no lunch plans/Dinner at BB Butchers
4th day-lunch at Panther City/we have a sunset horseback ride so dinner would be late somewhere, no idea where
5th day-no lunch plans/dinner at Las Palmas
6th day-lunch at Terry Blacks?/Dinner at Stillwell’s
7th day-no lunch plans/dinner at Tango Room
8th day-no lunch plans/dinner at Dakotas
Mamabearfoot--808@reddit
Dallas has lot's of good choices! It's great place for foodies and trying something new. I would recommend trying Tex-Mex or specialties in Texas you can't get back home in Chicago.
EricChi18@reddit (OP)
Have you been to Brass Ram or Tango Room?
creepyskydaddy@reddit
Bonnell’s is killer too. Farm to table. Game meats etc
creepyskydaddy@reddit
Joe T’s is fine for the experience, but the food itself is average at best.
EricChi18@reddit (OP)
That’s what I’ve heard. I was mainly just wanting to go for the atmosphere and because it’s just historic in FW
creepyskydaddy@reddit
Updated my original comment
creepyskydaddy@reddit
It’s a great setting for sure. Prepare for a line… I think you can order drinks while you’re in line. Also, it’s cash only
mike_lowrey214@reddit
Jimmy's Foodstore in East Dallas for lunch.