Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Fort Worth Travel Guide

During the trip to Portland, I found myself googling and researching a lot. Usually my browser was filled with things like "Top 10 Places to Eat" or "25 Things You Can't Miss in Portland" and etc. While I would come across lists, I found it hard to find specific things I needed or wanted. These may be the best places to eat but did they serve breakfast? Were they open late? When I travel, I like to know what are the places the locals suggest. I don't want a bunch of touristy places which are usually crowded and over-priced (not always but most of the time in my experience).

With that being said, I thought that I should make a list for the Fort Worth traveler. A (hopefully) easy to navigate list for all of the things you might want to do while in town. There are some other places that I haven't been yet that are supposed to be wonderful (i.e. Clay Pigeon, Ellerbe) but I'm just going to include places I have personally been to and enjoy. So here we go:

Food:

Of course, most of these restaurants can fall into more than one category. Who says you can't have breakfast for dinner?

Breakfast: 

Vickery Blvd Cafe (breakfast/lunch hours)
Old South Pancake House (Open 24 hours)
Papa Yun's Donuts (Weekends for inventive donuts thanks to Annie)
McKinley's (breakfast/lunch hours)
Oliver's
Brewed (any meal)

Brunch:

La Perla Negra
Bearded Lady
Shaw's
Blue Mesa
Brewed (any meal)
Little Red Wasp

Lunch/Dinner:

Pizza
Mellow Mushroom
Pizza Snob

Burgers/BBQ/American
Rodeo Goat - ( fancy burgers and try the cheese fries surprise TRUST ME)
Fred's
Kincaid's Hamburgers
Woodshed - (Upscale, on the river, Tim Love)
Billy's Oak Acres - (Out of the way but for the best BBQ)
Burgundy Beef - (pricey but all natural locally sourced, worth the $)
Oliver's - (Americana, little bit of everything)
Flying Saucer

Food Trucks/Carts
Fort Worth Food Truck Park - (trucks vary)
Taco Heads - (food cart, yes, it's on here twice) 
Easy Slider - (if it's on this side of town)
Clear Fork Food Truck Park
Heim BBQ

Mexican/Tex-Mex
Taco Heads
Joe T. Garcia's - (go more for the patio)
Dos Molina's 
La Perla Negra

Healthy/Vegan/Vegetarian
Righteous Foods - (all natural/organic)
McKinley's - (Americana, healthy, bakery)
Spiral Diner - (Vegan)
Sampson's - (Ethiopian, amazing, non vegetarian options too)

Asian/Sushi
Blue Sushi - (Sunday happy hour is a great choice)
Torchy's Tacos - (If you're not from Texas)
Lilli's - (sushi)
Hanabi Ramen  
Cannon Chinese

Italian
Piola's - (a bit pricey)
Macaluso's

Fine Dinning
Reatta
Ellerbe
Bonnell's

Coffee:
Brewed
Avoca
Casablanca

Snacks/Desserts/Bakeries:
McKinley's
Mr. Jon's New Orleans Shaved Ice
Sweet Sammie's
Steel City Pops
Swiss Pastry Shop
King Korn

Late Night & Drinks:
Flying Saucer
La Perla Negra
Brewed
The Bearded Lady
The Usual
Shipping & Receiving
Live Oak 

Attractions:

Hang Outs:

If you need some places to just sit back, relax, and talk with friends try these.
Sundance Square
The Water Gardens
Trinity Park
Forest Park Miniature Railroad
Botanical Gardens

Outdoors:
Panther Island Pavilion
Bike Sharing (look for the stations all around town)
Burger's Lake

Culture:

The Omni & FW Science Museum
The Modern 
The Amon Carter
The Kimbell
The National Cowgirl Museum
Bass Hall

Shopping:

University Park
Downtown (coming soon H&M, and cool boutiques like Coyote Urban Boutique)
Hulen Mall
Ridgemar Mall
Old Home Store

One-of-a-Kind:

All of Fort Worth is unique, but if you want some things that are at the heart of the city then look no further.
The Stock Show & Rodeo (around February)
Billy Bob's
The Stockyards
Fort Worth Zoo
Coyote Drive-In
Friday on the Green (check here to see if one is happening while you're here)


Wednesday, July 29, 2015

Portland, OR




This past weekend, we traveled to Portland, Oregon for a wedding. We had beyond a great time!

If you ever get the chance to go to Portland/Oregon/The Pacific Northwest, DO IT! The weather and scenery were beautiful. It was so nice to escape the heat for a few days - highs in the 80s. That's right the high. The high. In July! It was perfect sitting on the porch weather. It was perfect walking around town weather. It was perfect hiking weather. It was...well, perfect weather.

We stayed in Portland and it was our first time to use Airbnb. While, of course, there are a few trade offs from staying in a hotel, overall I really enjoyed it. The first place we stayed at was in the hills just to the west of downtown. It was a beautiful area and the house we stayed in had a wonderful view, surrounded by trees, and had a large fruit and vegetable garden out front. At the end of the trip, we stayed in a cute retro airstream. To me, Airbnb gave a much more in depth view of the city by having us stay in neighborhoods and in more unique rooms than a standard hotel. Based on our experience, I would definitely recommend using Airbnb.

Portland is a picturesque city - a large river running through the center, interesting architecture and bridges, street art and murals, boutique shopping, great walk-ability, and plenty of greenery. Downtown is a fun area to walk through and thanks to the wonderful weather, I never felt too tired or worn out from being hot (aka sweating). Along the river are plenty of parks to enjoy the sights that were filled with bikers, sunbathers, and geese. Towards the center of downtown, was a large food stand/cart area with a wide selection of different cuisines. Powell's Books is one of the largest bookstores around and takes up a whole city block and is 4 stories. You could easily get lost and spend a whole day searching through their gifts and books. There's also plenty of amazing boutique shopping to do downtown for unique gifts, crafts, and art. I highly recommend Tender Loving Empire.

There were plenty of delicious places to eat in Portland too. Our first meal there was Pine State Biscuits. We had fried chicken, biscuits and gravy, eggs, and homemade poptarts. Sizzle Pie has delicious NY style slices. I had the goat cheese, chive, and white truffle oil pizza. It was insanely good. Of course, there's Voodoo Doughnuts. Walking through the door a sweet, sugary perfume smacks you right in the face. There are SOOOO many options too. None of them wrong. This trip, I had the (big as your face) apple fritter and a mexican hot chocolate cake donut. They even have a huge donut called the Texass. Everything I had from a food cart was delicious. Downtown Portland (via twitter) recommends Koi Fushion, Nong's Khao Man Gai, Kim Jong Grillin, and Juniper Cart (I was in the mood for Asian when I asked). They also directed us towards SouthPark Seafood restaurant which had good prices and super fresh seafood dishes. I also recommend Salt & Straw. They make crazy creative ice cream flavors including one of Oprah's favorite things - olive oil ice cream. I thought it sounded strange but I gave it a try. It was sweet, creamy, and refreshing. I ended up getting blackberry birthday cake.

Medford & Jacksonville


The wedding was in Medford, OR which is about 4 hours south of Portland. The drive was through the hills and forests of Oregon with plenty of deer and birds hiding just inside the tree line. Crater Lake, the deepest lake in the U.S., is about an hour north of Medford. It is a spectacular place with great fishing and beautiful colors. Medford is a quaint town filled with plenty of farms, orchards, and natural beauty. It is part of the Rogue River Valley for which is Rogue Brewing is named. We spent our time there enjoying views of Table Rock, the Rogue River, walking through pear orchards, kayaking and swimming. Despite only being in the upper 80s the water was perfect and the water activities wonderful.

As evening fell, the wedding began and was beautiful - set just outside the orchard. It was catered by the amazing Jacksonville Inn. I had probably one of the most tender steaks in my life. Who knew some Northerners could cook good beef? It was a wonderful event and the stars over Table Rock were beautiful.

On the way back to Portland the next day, we stopped in town at Lillie Belle Farms Chocolates and Rogue Creamery. Lillie Belle's chocolates were insanely good and delicate. I bought six truffles: peanut butter jelly, marshmallow and peanut butter, banana and honey, strawberry cream, and tequila lime. All good but that banana and honey one...oh man. Rogue Creamery hand makes cheeses and I had one of the best grilled cheese sandwiches ever plus a million samples. At both places, you can watch behind the scenes as they work to make their cheeses and confections.

All-in-all a wonderful trip with good friends, delicious food, and beautiful scenery. Can't ask for much more. But it's always nice to be back home in Fort Worth.

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Tuesday, July 21, 2015

In the Works

I am very excited about several new things that are in the works right now.

1. Two interviews with some awesome local businesses.
2. Working on neighborhood write ups. There are so many super great neighborhoods in Fort Worth.
3. Going on a trip to Portland this week for a wedding. I'll post about it when I get back and on Instagram while there.
4. Thanks to the inspiration from the Blue Zone project - I've already lost two pounds and I am going to head the gym again once I'm done with this.

I'm really excited to share all of these things with you guys. If you have any suggestions on other businesses or what not, please feel free to leave them in the comments below.

Love you, Fort Worth!

Thursday, July 9, 2015

The Shop is Up!


Since I updated and moved the blog, I have also updated and moved the store over to Society6. Now you can get all your Ft. Worth pride in a variety of styles and colors. If there is something you would like that you don't see, give us a shout. One of the reasons I switched to this site is because of how easy it is to add and change merchandise.

Blue Zone FW & Healthy Living

Starting fresh with the blog made me think about the amazing Blue Zone Project which has come to Fort Worth.  I am very excited by all of the tips and events that they have already brought to the city. As I have been grocery shopping or out around town, I have seen this little logo on certain foods or restaurants that do help encourage better food and lifestyle choices.

Recently, due to a lot of factors (aging, stress, health issues), I have fallen of the workout/health wagon a bit. I have instantly seen the negative results of it. I have gained 10 lbs in the course of just a few weeks due to a recent surgery. I have just been cleared this week to get back to the gym and working out. I am very excited! I will be 30 in a few months and the thought of spending the last of my 20s in a body I am not satisfied with is my main motivation. But, even aside from the superficial, I have felt the changes and have noticed how much weaker I have felt in the times since I stopped working out (surgery aside). Feeling good and healthy is my main goal. The physical changes are just an added plus.

I want to encourage all of my fellow Fort Worthians to be inspired by the Blue Zone Project to make better choices in our lives. It doesn't have to be anything radical if you don't want it to be. Find what works best for you. We live in an AMAZING city! Don't you want to add a few more years so you can stick around and enjoy it? 

I will post updates as things change and will be using "My Fitness Pal" to help log my progress (I've heard great things about fitness trackers, i.e. fitbit, but I don't have one at the moment). Keep in mind each person is different and my measurements are to keep myself accountable to myself and you. I am a small/short/petite person at 5'3".

Current stats:
weight: 120.2 lbs
fat %: 16.5
waist: 28"
 
Let's get healthy, FW!

Tuesday, July 7, 2015

Starting Fresh

I've never been happy with the set up of the old blog we had. So, we decided to move the blog over and try again. We will be working on the layout, style, design etc. as we go but just wanted to get something up so we can get the ball rolling.