Fort Worth is where the West begins, and nothing embodies Western heritage better than the Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District. From the original brick walkways to the wooden corrals, the Stockyards tells the true history of Texas.
Billy Bob’s Texas opened April 1, 1981 with national attention featuring with it’s 100,000 square feet entertainment center, more than 30 bar stations, country music’s biggest stars, real Pro Bull Riding, and a Texas size dance floor. It became known as “The World’s Largest Honky Tonk”, where more than 6,000 fun loving folks of all ages could enjoy entertainment every day and night.
Set in the Fort Worth Stockyards historic district, this polished Western-inspired hotel is 4 miles from the Kimbell Art Museum and 2 miles from Interstate 35W. This is a great spot to relax in their lobby bar or outdoor patio and enjoy a nice drink.
The Iconic Fort Worth Dining Destination for nearly 100 years. Joe T. Garcias is a Tex-Mex icon serving fajitas, margaritas & more in casual, sprawling digs with a patio.