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The 90-year-old Star Cafe, a chicken-fried steak landmark that opened in the heyday of the Fort Worth Stockyards livestock market and meat packinghouses, has its second new owner in two years as ...
The bar in Fort Worth’s Historic Stockyards has been shut down since Aug. 5, when a fire sent patrons and employees running and left the building unusable until repairs are done.
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The Fort Worth Stockyards is a historic district that is located in Fort Worth, Texas, United States, north of the central business district. A 98-acre (40 ha) portion encompassing much of the district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Fort Worth Stockyards Historic District in 1976. [ 1 ]
The restaurant was established as Cattlemen's Cafe in 1910. [1] [4] [5] At that time, it fed cowboys and ranchers in the Stockyards City area. [4] [5] Stockyards City was a major meat processing area and that location exported meat to the Eastern United States. [4] In 1926, H.V. “Homer” Paul took ownership of the restaurant.
Stockyards; The Fort Worth Stockyards are a National Historic District north of Downtown. The Stockyards was once among the largest livestock markets in the United States and played a vital role in the city's early growth. Today the neighborhood is characterized by its many bars, restaurants, and notable country music values such as Billy Bob's.
The 75-year-old landmark restaurant in the Stockyards is about to see some big changes. Cattlemen’s Steak House in Fort Worth Stockyards to get $3M renovation: What we know Skip to main content
Feb. 20, 1959: Herman Allen at his new restaurant, Clover Drive-In No. 2, at Jacksboro Highway and River Oaks Boulevard in Fort Worth. The restaurant seated 140 people inside and remained open 24 ...