Discover the Favorites of Fort Worth Icons

We’re excited to continue our new video series, Fort Worth Five, with chef Graham Elliot. Graham may not be from Fort Worth but he has made his home here and loves to experience the city like a local. 

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Graham Elliot's Fort Worth Five

Magnolia Avenue

This eclectic, creative and close-knit community is a hub for unexpected restaurants, live music venues, breweries, bars, galleries and plenty of artistic endeavors all within walking or biking distance.

Magnolia Avenue

ZBonz Dog Park

ZBonz has separate sections for large and small dogs. It's also equipped with two shelters, various agility items, pet fountains and two aerated ponds — perfect for pups of all sizes and dispositions. 

Zbonz Dog Park

La Gran Plaza

La Gran Plaza de Fort Worth is a one of a kind super regional shopping mall with over 200 stores to suit your every shopping need, national and local clothing, also shoes. 

La Gran Plaza

Montgomery Street Antique Mall

More than 200 dealers showcasing antique books, magazines, dish and kitchenware collections, handmade quilts and Depression-era glass pieces. Cookie jars, salt and pepper shakers, iron cooking utensils and old metal signs grace almost every stall. When you need a break from shopping, visit the elegant tearoom.

Montgomery Street Antique Mall

Fire Station Skate Plaza

Fire Station Skate Plaza is a unique skateboarding experience designed to capture the essence of a bustling city plaza. This one-of-a-kind skate plaza , created by New Line Skateparks, offers a diverse array of features and endless skate lines that cater to skaters of all skill levels.

Fire Station Skate