deez nuts tbh
I'm in and around this place here for the next week. What should I hit up, tbh?
Come ball with me bump mavs>spurs at UTD
I might have to take you up on dat, tbh. When, IMO?
Whats with this overused schtick tbh
Is Kori with you? You gone and you trust her around a computer knowing Kool is lurking....
ohh btw this should help you out:
http://www.yelp.com/search?cflt=gayb...C+Dallas%2C+TX
Houston born and raised
Frontin' like he's from LA
, don't you know?
The city ain't got a subway
Hey, want to play hockey?
you referring to the same hole 15 minutes down the road infiltrated with be@ners?
I'm from San Antonio, IMO.
Seriously though, meet me on the corner of Commerce and 1st, tbh.
is that by the wells fargo tower brah
imo, tbh, fwiw who started saying these abbreviations
Sho nuff.
What's around here, brah?
Kool - of course I am with him. We are in Fort Worth for three days, then Dallas for four.
--Kori
nothing, bunch of be@ners and doctors offices tbh. sundance square is aight once the sun goes down, lots of restaurants and i think live music sometimes tbh.
with him in presence but with Kool in spirit..(nuff said)..you make sure you train him well... even though he can never pimp a two piece, some alligator Bruno Magli's, and 2 carat diamond earrings like Kool make that negro dress nice...![]()
Food, bars, outdoors stuff?
I grew up in Ft. Worth. Sundance Square is pretty decent nightlife. There's the Flying Saucer in the old 8.0's space. The Reata serves food and has an outdoor bar with a deck patio with great views of the Sundance Square. They've put in a bunch of chain, Dallas-y type stuff like Boomer Jack's, The Library and Mi Cocina's but it's a much more laid-back atmosphere than Dallas.
West 7th street is the other major nightlife area in Ft. Worth just west of downtown. In my opinion it's super y, but Fred's Cafe and Magnolia Motor Lounge are worth checking out.
There's the cultural district (Kimbell and Modern Art Museum) that's also worth doing. The Fort Worth Zoo is pretty good for a city of its size.
The hipster area would probably be Near Southside just south of downtown and the hospital district. Twenty-five years ago it's where you went during the day for a doctor's appointment and at night for a streetwalking hooker, but now it's been gentrified. On a much, much smaller scale it's similar to what has happened to East Austin. Magnolia Avenue has some cool bars and restaurants (Boiled Owl Tavern, Chat Room Pub, Yucatan Taco Stand, Shinjuku Station, Cat City Grill, Ellerbee's Fine Foods, The Usual if you like expensive tails)
Outdoors type activities - There's the Trinity Trails (multiple entry points throughout city) for biking, running or walking. I would also recommend the Ft. Worth Water Gardens and the Botanical Gardens off University Avenue. If you have a boat or want to rent one, there's Lake Worth on the northwest side of the city.
If you're there on a Saturday afternoon, the Rahr Brewery is definitely worth doing. For $10 a head, you get three drink tickets and your own commemorative glass. They have food trucks and sometimes live music.
Burgers - Fred's Cafe, Kincaid's, Jon's Grille in the main strip near TCU.
Sushi - Shinjuku Station
Expensive Fine Dining - Ellerbe's Fine Foods on Magnolia, Bonnell's Texas Cuisine off Bryant Irvin
BBQ - Cousin's on McCart Avenue, Angelo's on White Settlement Road, Cooper's near the Stockyards
Tex-Mex, Mexican - Dos Molina's near the Stockyards, Benito's on Magnolia Avenue, Esperanza's, Tres Joses off White Settlement Road, Salsa Fuego off Alta Mere Drive
Vegetarian - Spiral Diner on Magnolia Avenue
Expensive Steak House - Del Frisco's
Cheap but good steaks - M&M's steakhouse
Joe T. Garcia's is an overrated tourist trap. You'll get better Mexican food at Chili's or the Don Miguel Frozen Dinners at the grocery store. It's all about the outdoor patio. I don't really get the appeal of the Stockyards aside from a few restaurants (Dos Molinas, Cooper's). It's a tourist trap as well.
Botanical gardens being back memories of my exlets hold eachother findog. Man hug.
I've lived in Dallas for five years now. As far as nightlife goes, Uptown is super y and epitomizes a lot of negative stereotypes about Dallas. But if you like really strong drinks in a meat-market atmosphere, go to The Loon. Everything north of 635 is just one giant suburb with the same chain restaurants, big box retail and chain bars that you can find anywhere else.
Outdoors stuff - the new Klyde Warren Deck Park is pretty cool just north of downtown on top of Woodall Rodgers. There's also White Rock Lake and the Katy Trail.
Burgers - Good Friend in Lakewood (also has a really good beer selection), Twisted Root
Sushi - Zen Sushi in Bishop Arts
Tex-Mex, Mexican - Pepe and Mito's in Deep Ellum, Veracruz Cafe in Bishop Arts, Herrera's Cafe on Maple.
Other restaurants and bars - Jonathan's in Oak Cliff, The Common Table near Uptown, Nova in Oak Cliff,
Italian - Lucia's in Bishop Arts ( pricey and probably need a reservation), Angelo's Italian Grill in Lakewood
Pizza - Eno's Pizza Tavern in Bishop Arts (also has a great beer selection), Serious Pizza in Deep Ellum, Louie's off Henderson
The Bishop Arts District is cool and worth checking out.
Just don't practice santaria and don't have no crystal ball tbh imo
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