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- JJenniferVIPSan Francisco Bay Area •7 reviews5.0Dined 5 days agoCan't say enough good things about The Chumley House! Love the variety of dishes offered, unlike anything in Fort Worth. Highlights for us (so far): Prawns Royale, Tenderloin Stroganoff, Lamb Tandoori, Saag Paneer & the sticky toffee pudding...although there are numerous other dishes we want to try. The service is A++, the kind you want and expect at a fine dining restaurant. You can tell that every staff member is working as a team, helping each other out without being asked. Other restaurants need to take notes from how they are running their establishment. Such a wonderful & welcome addition to town!More infoThe Chumley HousePrice: Very Expensive• English• Fort Worth•5
- CclintDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 5 days agoMy wife and I dined at Eddie V’s this past Friday night, Jan. 3rd for the first time. We arrived 15 mins early of our reservation and were sat immediately. Marcus was our server and from the start he made us feel welcomed, providing pleasant conversation with a smile. The food, overall, was terrific with two cons I will detail later. We started with Calamari and my wife ordered a 24 karat cocktail. Our entrees were a Chilean Sea Bass and a 10 ounce Beef Filet. Our sides were creamy mashed potatoes, scallops and Brussel sprouts. We did not have desert. Pros: The Calamari was very fresh and flavorful with a hint of spice, enhanced by the sweet Asian dipping sauce. The Chilean Sea Bass was mouth watering good, very buttery and the soy broth was spot on. The sides were large portions and very tasty, especially the scallops and the mashed potatoes. The filet was seasoned well with a great crust and it tasted wonderful. Cons: The filet was ordered mid rare and it came out more rare. My wife did not want to send it back so she ate around the center. 1 more minute on the fire and it would have been perfect. The desert menu was standard fare with no cheesecake, nothing to right home about. The cons were minor and the pros outweigh the cons. We really enjoyed our first visit and we look forward to returning. We will ask for Marcus again.More infoEddie V's - Fort WorthPrice: Very Expensive• Seafood• Fort Worth Downtown•4.7
- NNikkiVIPDallas - Fort Worth •3 reviews4.0Dined 5 days agoFirst time to Social House, too cold to sit outside and the inside is almost like a mid scale sports bar. The service was great, our waiter helped us choose appetizers and drinks for the table. We got the angry shrimp as an appetizer and they are HOT but delicious.More infoThe Social House - Fort WorthPrice: Moderate• American• West 7th Corridor•4.5
- TTateVIPAustin •16 reviews5.0Dined 6 days agoAlways love blue sushi, the food and service is always amazing and will always go back to blue sushi!More infoBlue Sushi Sake Grill - Fort WorthPrice: Moderate• Sushi• West 7th Corridor•4.8
- JJerryDallas - Fort Worth •1 review5.0Dined 7 days agoWe had an awesome experience at a very good price! We would recommend to anyone!More infoMASH'D Fort Worth – The Original Culinary BastardsPrice: Moderate• Contemporary American• Fort Worth Downtown•4.4
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Fort Worth's 7th corridor has delicious food to offer travelers and locals alike. You'll find some excellent specialty burgers and fancy cocktails, but you can also try custom margaritas, a burger with candied bacon or a Cowboy Cobb salad when you're craving classic Texas flavors. With so many burger choices available at local eateries and food trucks, you'll be hard-pressed to choose. Check out the Turlingua chili burger or the Neil Young veggie burger for awesome flavor. On a night out, order a signature cocktail or microbrew from one of the local bars. If you're traveling and want to sleep in, try a tantalizing brunch buffet, including mimosas, at one of the 7th corridor's cafes.
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Child friendly restaurants in West 7th Corridor include Fort Brewery and Pizza, Blue Sushi Sake Grill - Fort Worth and The Social House - Fort Worth
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