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Riscky�s in Fort Worth, Texas has been specializing in serving Texas style barbeque since 1927. The meat served at the restaurant is rubbed with house made Riscky Dust barbeque rub and slow cooked for hours daily.
The menu at Riscky�s offers a vast array of appetizers, dinners, baskets, tacos, salads, desserts and kid friendly options. Appetizers available at the restaurant include mesquite grilled BBQ shrimp basket, stuffed jalapenos and cheese sticks. Entr�es served at Riscky�s include all you can eat ribs, sliced beef brisket, rib eye steak, chicken breast sandwich, pork spare ribs basket, pulled pork tacos and BBQ chipotle chicken salad.
Piattello Italian Kitchen will be the second from-scratch restaurant concept from executive chef & owner Marcus Paslay.We do not allow any outside food or beverages including birthday cakes or personal bottles of wine.
In its cozy and inviting eatery, Charleston’s crafts from scratch American cuisine with finesse in its charming Fort Worth establishment. For a tummy-warming appetizer, try the decadent queso, made with Mexican cheese, spicy sausage and served with tortilla chips. Some of Charleston’s specialty entrees include the short smoked salmon with mustard sauce, the spicy ground beef meatloaf and the delectable baby back ribs ‘n’ roasted chicken combo. A tantalizing array of hand-helds, such as the Canadian bacon topped hickory burger, the bison burger with cheddar and the shaved prime rib French dip with luscious au jus, make a great meal for lunch or dinner. For a spectacular, homemade dessert, try Nick’s bread pudding, doused in Grand Marnier.Open daily for lunch and dinner, Charleston’s also has a dedicated gluten-free menu and an extensive wine list.
Mesquite Pit in Weatherford is a barbeque restaurant serving American classics like mesquite-grilled steak, seafood and cheeseburgers, along with an assortment of appetizers. Along with stuffed and pickled jalapenos, fried green tomatoes and chicken fried bacon, you’ll find Mesquite Pit has a wide selection of barbeque options. Whether you’re in the mood for sliced brisket, dry-rubbed pork ribs or smoked sausage, you can find exactly the mesquite-fired, tender meat you’re looking for at Mesquite Pit.
Mesquite Pit uses a generations-old family sauce recipe for a classic Texas barbeque flavor that you’ll want to tell your friends about. It’s why Mesquite Pit is a winner of a TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence and one of the best reviewed restaurants in Weatherford. The skilled and courteous staff will be sure you feel that Mesquite Pit is one of the best eateries in the greater Fort Worth area.
Sam Won Garden is a restaurant serving authentic Korean cuisine and BBQ in Forth Worth. The restaurant is small but nicely decorated offering a casual ambience perfect for families and large groups of friends seeking authentic Korean food on budget. While the noise level is usually low, Sam Won Garden can become lively on game nights and weekends. The restaurant has a private parking lot and full bar where different kinds of beverages are served.
Sam Won Garden is mostly known for its kimchi. Even the appetizer menu has a kimchi pancake. For entr�es, beef rib marinated in Korean BBQ sauce is a good option for customers looking for BBQ as well as Korean taste. The menu has many Americanized versions of Korean dishes such as the LA galbi.
The Vintage Grill & Car Museum, which can be found in Weatherford, Texas that combines Southern cuisine with a car museum right on the premises. After you have a hearty meal in the restaurant, you can check out some of the classic cars on display. The Vintage Grill & Car Museum likes all of its food to be of the farm-to-table variety, and much of the produce used in meals is gathered from the Weatherford Farmer�s Market nearby.
The menu is filled with classic Southern favorites, like the chicken fried steak, made from Azaushi strip steak, and the �48 Lincoln, which is actually an eight-ounce Angus filet. Many of the burgers on the menu at the Vintage Grill & Car Museum have fun, automobile-themed names like the 4X4 and the Prius.