Where to eat at the Fort Worth Stock Show

by Josie on January 15, 2009

Slap on some spurs it’s time for the Fort Worth Stock Show.  This annual event begins January 16th and continues to February 8th.  Here’s some local restaurants near the Stock Show grounds in case you want something other than festival food.

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icon1.png J&J Oyster Bar
612 N. University Drive
They make a mean Po’ Boy here.  Oysters and gumbo are also signature dishes, wash it down with a cold one. The grilled tuna is as healthy as it gets.  Kids love the popcorn shrimp.  Casual atmosphere. Check out the menu on their website.

icon2.png Sardines
509 N. University Drive
Sneak in a little romance before or after the rodeo at this quintessentially romantic Italian spot with live jazz nightly. Expect traditional Italian favorites and don’t miss out on the crab stuffed mushroom appetizer.

icon3.png Fred’s Texas Cafe
915 Currie Street
Grab a Fredburger with cheese and Fred’s handcut french fries.  The Diablo burger is for the adventurous.  The tacos are also tasty at this “divey diner” that was just featured on the Food Network.  Now featuring a full bar.

icon4.png La Familia
841 Foch
Home of the famous handshake as you walk in.  La Familia’s cheese enchiladas and other Mexican specialties satisfy your Tex-Mex cravings.  Kid friendly.

icon5.png Montgomery Street Cafe
2000 Montgomery Street
If you get an early start on the Stock Show, the Montgomery Street Cafe serves up a fine old fashioned breakfast.  Homemade biscuits and anything topped with gravy will be mouthwateringly good.

icon6.png Angelo’s Barbeque
2533 White Settlement Road
The Stock Show and barbeque go hand in hand.  Angelo’s is a Fort Worth barbeque institution and some say Angelo’s is the best in town.  You be the judge, try out a combo platter and be sure to include ribs.  Don’t worry there’s beer to wash it all down with.

icon7.png Lambert’s
2731 White Settlement Road
Lambert’s is the perfect spot for all you urban cowboys.  Modern decor with cowboy touches such as saddles from the ceiling.  The food is unmistakably Texas with grilled and smoked meat selections.  The t-bone with enchilada and sea bass are my faves. Small lounge area near the bar for enjoying cocktails.

icon8.png Ol’ South Pancake House
1509 S. University
Another Fort Worth institution.  Stop by for breakfast  before heading to the Stock Show. Kid friendly as long as you’re there before the bars close.

icon9.png Hoffbrau Steaks
1712 S. University
Classic Fort Worth steakhouse serves up steaks that won’t break the bank.  Don’t forget about the chicken fried steak, mmmm.  Kid friendly.

icon10.png Railhead Smokehouse
2900 Montgomery Street
This perennially popular barbeque spot serves up barbeque classics in a fun atmosphere.

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