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Fort Worth will always be barbecue’s biggest fan, but which joint has the most fans? O ... Railhead Smoke House — 2900 Montgomery St. Cousin’s BBQ ... so the restaurant can now seat nearly 150.
For $70 per person, chef Tim Love offers tea service and trays filled with items such as cucumber-Boursin sandwiches and Godiva profiteroles. Tea service begins at 2:30 p.m. by reservation through ...
225⁰ BBQ opens in Arlington. A popular Arlington stop for birria tacos, brisket elote and barbecue, 225⁰ BBQ is reopening in its former downtown location, 601 E. Main St.
The restaurants are open. They have added a new discounted midafternoon happy hour menu from 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. weekdays, featuring a $10 sampler plate with a taste of brisket, ribs and Heim’s ...
After nearly 19,000 votes, here are the FINAL 6 barbecue restaurants in the running for Star-Telegram Readers’ Choice. Your votes will determine who wins! Fort Worth’s best BBQ poll: We’re ...
Don’t forget that Fort Worth Barbecue Co. downtown is now open for lunch weekdays at 826 Taylor St., serving barbecue specials from Bailey’s and new items from Panther City BBQ,
Cousins’ original location, 6262 McCart Ave., is an old-guard 1980s Fort Worth barbecue favorite. Today, Cousins also has newer Hill Country-style locations at 5125 Bryant Irvin Road, Fort Worth ...
Fort Worth Barbecue Co. will soon become the new name of Bailey’s Bar-B-Que, open since 1931 at 826 Taylor St. Bailey’s menu isn’t changing, and neither are the reasonable prices.