A popular Fort Worth bar and restaurant has found a new location. Landmark Bar & Kitchen, a neighborhood restaurant and bar that has survived more than a decade in the West 7 neighborhood, has moved to the Western Center at 6621 Fossil Bluff Dr. HDTV, cold beer, food, arcade and backyard games.
It's a reliable formula. The first Landmark opened in the West 7th area in 2013 (his 1000th year in the bar era) as a popular hangout with live music, poker nights, karaoke, crawfish stew, and more.
They pride themselves on their welcoming atmosphere and include an evening program that appeals to everyone in the neighborhood, including karaoke, music bingo, industry nights, boozy brunches, and live music. We are proud of our “Stroke”.
Sam Sameni, founder and president of SS Hospitality Group, which owns the landmark, said it probably would have stayed on West Seventh for another 10 years if a new mixed-use project hadn't been underway in Fort Worth's Cultural District. says. Theory Nightclub, Playground Bar, Texas Republic.
“We would have been happy to continue living there, but the landlord sold the whole block to a developer,” Sameni says. “However, we embrace the opportunity to start fresh and we love our new location. The area is a multi-faceted restaurant district in close proximity to several residential neighborhoods. We serve both. Many of our regulars are from the area.'' ”
The menu includes bar food staples like wings, queso and chips, flatbreads, and sliders, as well as steak with potatoes and grilled asparagus, chicken with bowtie pasta, birria tacos, chicken Caesar salad, and po' boy sandwiches.
Landmark bar and kitchen interior.Landmark
In addition to games, food, cheap drinks, and a large patio, the new location comes with a must-see spot. It is the city's largest television screen at 160 square feet. The space also features a neon sign (“We're not here for long. We're here to have a good time”) and a wall with a longhorn painted on a herringbone-patterned wood background.
“We wanted to give our neighbors a new, relaxing place to hang out and have fun,” Sameni says. “Landmark is a special concept with great food and drink, and there's always something going on. We have great restaurants in our neighborhood.”
Other concepts nearby include Flip's Patio Grill, BoomerJack's, Sickies Garage, Shady Oaks BBQ and Seven Mile Cafe, but there are no direct competitors.
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