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Where to eat this Thanksgiving Day in Fort Worth

By David ArkinNovember 1, 2024November 11th, 2024No Comments

Where to eat this Thanksgiving in Fort Worth

Thanksgiving is traditionally a time for families and friends to gather together, feast and enjoy each other’s company. While many choose to gather around a home-cooked meal, an increasing number of groups are opting to dine out, embracing the ease and elegance of a restaurant experience. Whether it’s a cozy local eatery or an upscale dining establishment, celebrating Thanksgiving at one of these local restaurants provides a chance to establish unique traditions and memorable experiences.

 

Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House

Del Frisco’s Fort Worth steakhouse offers an upscale cozy atmosphere. Located near the downtown Convention Center, the welcoming dining spaces include a beautiful wine cellar, ideal for hosting unforgettable holiday dinners. Del Frisco’s does enforce an upscale dress code

Phone 817-877-3999
Location 812 Main St., Fort Worth

 

B&B Butchers & Restaurant 

B&B Butchers & Restaurant is an upscale steakhouse and traditional butcher shop based in Texas, renowned for its premium meats and exceptional customer service. They pride themselves on serving the finest Texas and Japanese Wagyu beef, along with their in-house dry-aged USDA Prime beef, all hand-cut in The Butcher Shop. With their wide selection of meat, it’s the perfect place to go when you don’t feel like being in charge of a Thanksgiving feast.

Phone 817-737-5212
Address 5212 Marathon Ave., Fort Worth

 

Eddie V’s 

Not every Thanksgiving meal has to have a traditional turkey with all the usual sides. If you’re in the mood for a change, look no further than Eddie V’s Prime Seafood Restaurant. Eddie V’s offers a wide selection of fresh seafood, all made from the finest ingredients. They also provide expertly crafted cocktails and an extensive wine list curated by our sommelier. 

Phone 817-336-8000
Address 3100 West 7th St., Fort Worth

 

Texas de Brazil 

In southern Brazil, local cowboys create legendary feasts through a tradition called churrasco. They slow-roast meats over open flames and serve an impressive array of seasonal greens, vegetable dishes and regional specialties. The succulent meats are brought directly to each table and carved with skill in a festive display. At Texas de Brazil, they uphold this custom, making it the perfect place to start your new Thanksgiving meal tradition. 

Phone 817-670-9569
Address 101 N. Houston St., Fort Worth

 

Silver Fox 

As Fort Worth’s premier destination for prime steaks, seafood and lobster, Silver Fox offers a cozy and inviting atmosphere, featuring private dining rooms ideal for Thanksgiving gatherings and special celebrations. The wine cellar boasts an exquisite collection of over 2,600 curated wines from around the world.

Phone 817-332-9060
Address 1651 S., University Drive, Fort Worth