Archive for May, 2008
May 15, 2008
OK, all you native Texans out there help me out on this one! When we were kids, most of the people you met were from Fort Worth or nearby…. a few were from Dallas, but they didn’t really count. I mean, there was a reason for that bumper sticker that said “If you love New York, take I-35E”. It was all over Fort Worth. Anyway, back then there was no need to explain what “y’all” meant. As transplanted Texans began to move in, they began to complain that ’sometimes youse-guys say “y’all” when you are talking to only one person….why is that?’ Nope, sorry, that’s only in the south. Maybe East Texans use “y’all” like someone from Georgia (or Dallas??!!??), but in Fort Worth if you say “y’all” when you are talking to one person it is only because it would be rude to exclude the rest of their group or family. “Hi, Johnny, how are y’all doin’?” is a inquiry about the whole family, not just John-boy.
After a few years went by, the transplants “got it” and started to sound a little more like they belonged here. Then more and more of you Yankee-types decided, August heat or not, Texas was the place to be. Whoa! Not only do we have to explain about ‘y’all’ again, but now we gotta explain ‘fixin’ ta’….. as in, “Hey, what’re y’all gonna do for dinner tonight?” The proper answer in Fort Worth is, “Oh, we’re just fixin’ ta go over to Reata Rooftop for a martini and some calf fries. Y’all wanna come along?” That’s called Fort Worth hospitality!

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May 8, 2008
First, I have to tackle the misconception that there are 7 new steakhouses coming to the area, for a total of 11, as reported by the Fort Worth Star-Telegram… the last time I ate at Eddie V’s Edgewater Grill in Austin, it was an excellent seafood restaurant, and I don’t recall seeing steak on the menu….. there may have been a steak, but no one seemed to be ordering it. Same idea with calling the upcoming Vault…. the sign on our building says it is going to have mediterranean food and martinis. Anyway, here goes…
1. Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse is the mainstay
2. Ruth’s Chris Steakhouse is a new contender just across the street, so we’ll see what that does to Del Frisco’s prices and reservation list…
3. Mercury Chop House is excellent (and Tower residents get a 20% discount —- hint, hint, you other guys!)
4. Reata — while this really is a steakhouse, their other dishes are much more unique, so try the tamales instead and go to one of the earlier ones for steak! And go upstairs on the rooftop for a nice view, too!
5. Texas de Brazil — really a churascaria rather than the traditional steakhouse —- is a unique place to eat dinner, but since it is all-you-can-eat the general belief is that adding so much salt to their meat is how they keep you from eating too much to put them right out of business.
Coming soon to an Omni Hotel/Residence near you (if you live downtown, that is) will be Bob’s Steakhouse. I’ve never been to a “Bob’s” before. I hear they are excellent from people who love Del Frisco, and may also give the reigning champ a run for their money and their customers. (Not to build it up unduly.)
Not in Downtown…. OK, I know the “Startle-gram” (remember, I used to be a journalism teacher, so it’s ok for me to call them whatever I please) says it is downtown, but if I can’t walk there…… duh, it’s not! Lambert’s Steakhouse is excellent and very new to the “near-downtown” area, near Angelo’s Barbecue. There are other restaurants that serve steak, and some are near the downtown area, but if you are a Fort Worth native, much less a true Texan, a lot of them don’t count as a steakhouse…..just because they have a steak on the menu…. then a friend emailed me a couple of days ago and asked why his favorite, Silver Fox, was not on the list. (Not to slight anybody, but it is not really downtown, is it?)
Not many places could support this much beef….. we think Fort Worth will do just fine!
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May 7, 2008
When the Tower first opened, a friend asked me about the security in the building because he was working on plans to write a novel set in downtown Fort Worth and he wanted to have reliable information on how things operated here for the plot. I had explained that we have 24-hour concierge service and other amenities, with quasi-New York City style greeters at a desk (they don’t open the door for us like the doorman does …. yet anyway) and electronic key fobs that are required to unlock the doors to the building. You can’t get around easily anymore without one of those fobs to allow access — not just to outside doors, but to a different floor on the elevator. (This has caused a few moments of concern for many who have dropped their keys down the elevator shaft and couldn’t get to their floor and couldn’t get in their condos once they found someone to scan them up to their floor.) In the midst of telling my friend about the security in the building, I began to feel concerned that if he put too much information into the book it might urge a security breach by local ‘bad men’.
As time went on, I realized that it is only through elementary error that we have had any problems of this sort. All the common areas going from the elevator to the condo doors look exactly alike by design, as we are prevented in our condo agreements to place anything outside the door (like a doormat, maybe?), so it has happened on more than one occasion that a misguided resident would get off on the wrong floor, go to his door, find it unlocked, open it and then realize, ‘OMG this is not my condo!!!’ So far nothing detrimental has come from this, but I try to remember to keep the door locked, not because it is unsafe, but because there might be a surprise visitor otherwise! http://www.PrudentialTexas.com/MarieFerguson
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May 6, 2008
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May 6, 2008
It’s just one of those things that you either love or hate. Some people walk into our condo, see the long hallway with the beautiful floor-to-ceiling glass and head straight for the balcony to stand outside and gaze at the view, saying “Wow! I could SO DO THIS!!”
Others cringe as soon as the door opens, get that wide-eyed deer in the headlights look on their faces and ask if we feel the building sway, what we did with all our stuff from the house in Colleyville, and can’t wait to set foot on the ground level again.
Whether it is a fear of heights or claustrophobia, some people just have to have some dirt to dig in — we know of several couples who lived in the Tower for a couple of years, then sold and moved so they could grow a garden again or have space to entertain the grandkids, cook large Christmas dinners, etc.
Downtown living is not for everybody, but if you think it might be for you, go check out what some of the properties have to offer. Not all are highrise, not all are small, not all are particularly pricey, but you will have to choose how important particular issues are for your circumstances.
A friend recently called me to ask about seeing some property downtown. I asked what was most important to her, what kind of place she wanted. Her reply summed up public perception. ‘I want to be high up, with lots of twinkling lights and I need a minimum of 1600 square feet —- I’d like to get that for about $200,000-$225,000.”
Have you ever heard the adage in business, ‘fast delivery time, best price, highest quality — pick any two’? That pretty much works here, too. You can have more space and be up high, but it’s pricey. You can have a larger space for less money, but you’ll have to walk a good way to get to Sundance Square. You can have a smaller space in the clouds for less money, too. So you have to decide what is really important for you and what you can afford. Space in the Tower ranges from around 800 sf to 4500 sf for a penthouse —- with prices ranging from vaguely over $200K to around $2 million, and the prices for an equal number of square feet go up a bit the higher into the clouds you go. Go to www.PrudentialTexas.com/MarieFerguson to check out MLS listings and prices for zip code 76102.
Away from Sundance Square, and not in the clouds, there are lots of other locations that give more space for less money (but some cost more) — of course, you may have to drive to get to the downtown action, which kind of defeats the purpose. My husband and I joke that we never get in the car together unless we are going on vacation. There is very little we need to do that is not in walking distance (except for work in some cases).
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May 6, 2008
Yeah, OK the Mexican beans can have some ill effects on the digestive system… but one of the things that is keeping Fort Worth way more than solvent right now is the Barnett Shale. It’s gonna last for years, and hopefully will get us through the credit/lender epidemic that plagues much of the country. Sideways drilling, duh….. I guess if you live downtown you don’t have enough acreage to make any money from the drilling…..maybe you kept your mineral rights when you sold before moving here. At least your not sitting in the traffic anymore. Meet me at Cantina, Mi Cocina or (OMG I’d have to get in the car) Joe T’s….. and let’s have some good ole Mexican beans!!! http://www.PrudentialTexas.com/MarieFerguson
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May 5, 2008
For months, we had heard the rumor that a convenience food store was going to be included in our building. Along with those plans came the explanations of why there was NOT going to be one in the only location which wasn’t already spoken for —- Texas liquor licensing laws were going to keep us from being able to buy milk and bread so close to home. Because there is a church a block away facing that side of the building no place that sells alcohol was likely to move in. That includes a food store because it’s not the milk and bread they make money from, it’s the beer and wine that brings the profits. Okay, we understand that there is a law on the books that makes this difficult, but there is also another restaurant which sells liquor even closer to the church’s front door. What about them? They had to move the location of their door to the side street in order to comply with the laws! How stupid is that?!? It’s ok for the restaurant/bar to be there as long as the door is not in plain view? I guess the fact that it is not open while church is going on has nothing to do with it? We would love to see the law revised so that people who live in a multi-use building can have available the things they need without driving 2.5 miles to the SuperTarget —- actually, you have to drive a lot farther than that because while the SuperTarget usually stocks milk and bread, they hardly ever have club soda anymore for the Scotch drinkers in the Tower — I guess we bought it all. (There is one convenience store downtown, but they don’t have soda either, so we have never actually bought anything there.)
So if those who change laws are listening… you already have plenty of booze in the building across the street and a block down from the church (although it is not being sold unless you walk around the building to the side where the restaurants are open on Sunday serving brunch)! Now you guys are talking about allowing liquor sales on Sundays like other states. Could you please include revising the part of the law that doesn’t let us have our little store in the building?!? We are tired of driving to a liquor store to find the club soda!! http://www.PrudentialTexas.com/MarieFerguson
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May 5, 2008
OK, this is one of the main reasons to live downtown. You go to a nice bar for a drink, eat dinner out, take in a movie, go dancing, listening to live music, etc. Some of the local watering holes are private clubs, with or without live music, so I’ll cover those later.
Many of the bars also serve food, and this is not meant to demean their menus at all. It all depends on what you are looking for on a particular evening. Some offer dancing, some don’t, some are nice for a drink before dinner, while others you shouldn’t even consider before 11 p.m.
Scat Lounge is one of the newest hot spots in town, with live music and dancing, which is a hit with the 20s/30s crowd interested in a little jitterbug.
Aqua Lounge tends to start later at night and is popular with a younger crowd. Other standbyes, which have been around for quite a few years are City Lights and Bar 9. Both of these offer disco style music late into the evening.
Sports bars, such as Fox and Hound and the Library and the Pour House and several German or Irish beer-themed venues are popular.
For a quieter respite, try the lounges in the Embassy Suites (an excellent tapas bar), the Ashton Hotel and the Renaissance Americana Hotel.
Topping the list, with various live bands on weekends (and sometimes during the week), is 8.0. Most of the eating establishments have a lounge, but usually not live entertainment.
Private clubs in the downtown area include: the Fort Worth Club (which has been around for 150 gillion years, originally started by the likes of Will Rogers…..maybe even Ben Franklin showed up there once….oh, no, it couldn’t have been. Anyway, it is the original deal when it comes to private clubs in Cowtown, and even offers ‘a club within a club,’ hosting events specifically for downtown residents in their “102″ Club. Not quite as old is the Petroleum Club of Fort Worth, which has also been around a long time, and has a live band with ballroom dancing on weekends. The youngest of the private clubs downtown is the City Club, an elegant venue originated by the Basses, and maintained in part by their generosity.
Yeah, so I know there are a lot of other really great bars downtown, even some with special themes like Embarcado, based on the decor of Cuba. There are more coming online in the next few months which I’m sure will deserve mention here as well, such as the Vault located in the Tower. Visit my website!
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May 5, 2008
There are….. ummmm….. 60+ something restaurants downtown…. which is not exactly the Weight Watcher’s dream. But if you like to party, you know you are in the right place. The Fort Worth Star-Telegram, more locally known as the “Startle-gram”, recently reported that there will soon be 11 steak houses in the downtown area……ok, gimme a break. The last time I went to Eddie V’ Edgewater Grille in Austin they MIGHT have had one steak on the menu for those who don’t like the best seafood around, but I doubt if many people actually order it. And the up-and-coming, highly touted, much anticipated Vault on the street level of the Tower was listed as a new steak house by the S-T, but the wording on the signage says it will serve Mediterranean cuisine, not steak.
Our faves (of presently open venues):
Steak….. still Del Friscos, with the newly opened Ruth’s Chris running a close second presently
Seafood…. Daddy Jack’s has a knock out menu, and be sure to try Dominick’s Special Salad
Mexican…. Cantina Laredo (which evacuates to our SB level during storms, complete with margaritas and tablemade guacamole — see previous blog entry)
Italian…. ok, this is hard, because I have to separate dinner from brunch. And from pizza….Anyway, we love both Ferre, across from Bass Hall, which offers a bit more gourmet pizzazz, but we actually enter through the back door at Taverna, which has the best Sunday brunch around for the money.
Brunch…. Taverna Ristorante for the price, quality of food and bottomless Bellini’s and Mimosa’s. We also love their pizza and other Italian menu.
Pizza…. now there’s a surprise involved in this one. There are all kinds of great pizza places downtown, from Sammy’s, Taverna, Uno, and (really!) the Fox and Hound’s pizza is excellent, but the hippest place with great pizza and wine is Zambrano’s.
Asian…. nothing else is like Piranha Killer Sushi —- we also love to go to PF Chang’s, but since we believe the hotter, the better —- none of this “Yankee-fied” Mexican or Oriental is good enough for us! FYI – outside of the downtown area, if you really want some great Thai cuisine, go to our old hang-out “Thai Chili” in Southlake Town Center.
There are lots of other fantastic eateries in Fort Worth, but if you live downtown, they don’t really count if you have to get the car out!!! (OK, only on special occasions!) Happy eating!
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