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Where is the Best Family-Friendly Dining in Fort Worth, Texas?

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Where is the Best Family-Friendly Dining in Fort Worth, Texas?

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Just had Wild Sushi for the first time-5 minutes from my house-AMAZING!!!! Hawaiian Roll exceptional! My friend had the Teriyaki Steak and it was like butter! We love our waitress, Mary-the whole staff is very friendly! We had Coconut Shrimp for an appetizer, freshest shrimp I’ve tasted in a very long time. This is a place that will be one of my favorite dinner spots! So glad they opened up. Right on Western Center and N Beach, next to Albertson’s – 5 minutes from my house in Keller. Wonderful! Pros + Fresh Sushi & Great StaffCons – NONE

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This place has quickly become one of my favorite restaurants. The food is good, consistent quality, awesome chili, but I wouldn’t say that is the reason to go there. The wait staff has been nice, courteous and responsive, but I wouldn’t say that is the reason to go there either. I would say the reason to go to Tolbert?s is that it is different, an authentic feel in a city metro area in need of authenticity. The Historic Main Street Grapevine area has the great feel that the outdoor malls try to replicate but it has 100 years of history behind it.I would definitely recommend Tolbert?s and I would recommend leaving a little time to window shop the unique area around it as well.As far as recommendations, the chili is what they are most famous for, so give it a try. It goes really well with a cold beer.Pros + Ambiance, ServiceCons – Busy to get into during Grapefest and Main Street Days

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The Rainforest Cafe is a highlight of Grapevine Mills Mall. If you’re a big fan of nature, then this place aims to please. There’s a nature-based gift shop in the front of the restaurant where you can buy many nice T-shirts, mugs, toys and stuffed animals made in China. They also have a giant tropical fish tank at the entrance to the restaurant. I did get a strange vibe there of “corporations are good for the environment”, the same kind of vibe I got at the Fort Worth Zoo.Inside the restaurant itself is a plethora of jungle-themed goodness. Fake tropical plants litter the inside, with animatronic animals roaring here and there. Up above there’s a ceiling decorated with stars. It’s enough to make you squeal with delight if you’re a kid or a furry. Every 20 minutes or so there are flashing lights at random places in the trees, with a rumble of thunder, simulating a great thunderstorm. There’s also an Incan-looking golden statue at the back of the restaurant.Now why am I maki

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