Fort Worth has a reputation as a proudly western city. Considered less cosmopolitan than it's larger sibling Dallas, it's a city known more for cattle drives (which they still have at the historic stockyards) than a rich and diverse nightlife. What's surprising is just how much variety is packed into the downtown entertainment district, Sundance Square. The best nightlife in Fort Worth is to be found here, and there's enough diversity to keep you coming back again and again.
City Streets is a multi-venue center at 4th and Commerce. There are four clubs here each with unique identities. You can visit a pool hall, a top 40s club, time warp to the 80s, and karaoke your heart out all without leaving the building. There's even a $3 gourmet buffet available during happy hour on Fridays. It's like a different date every night of the week.
Once you decide to venture out of City Streets you'll find that it's surrounded by a huge Barnes and Nobles. This isn't your typical nightlife star, but in downtown Fort Worth it shines as an early to midnight stop to refresh and recharge.
Directly across from the second floor of the Barnes and Noble is a gorgeous view of the Bass Performance Hall angels. They're sculpted in bas relief and trumpet on brass horns, towering 30 feet above the street. The sections that house this view are art, philosophy, and religion, all appropriate sections for a mellow late night chat if your date leans towards the intellectual.
Once you've mellowed out from your excesses at City Streets, take a stroll around the Square to get to know it better. You'll find Bass Performance Hall, with its world class events, the Fox and Hound, a true billards pub, a sushi restaurant, fine shopping, two movie theatres, 4 and 5 star restaurants as well as casual dives and chains, and the club 8.0.
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Sundance Square is the best place for nightlife because of how unprepossessing the area is, which is actually a reflection of Fort Worth's laid back style. Country and contemporary exist side by side, as do family and adult fun. Try a date at the movie theatre and visit the Cold Stone Creamery next door. Have a sensual time moving from Reata to 8.0. Four Day Weekend plays next door to Reatta. Sundance Square is family friendly without sacrificing fun for adults..
Published by Marissa Mason
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