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Tuesday, July 8, 2025

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Secret Garden

You Gots to Chill

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Eats

Ted E’s Burgers: More

The sprawling suburbs and outlying areas of North Fort Worth haven’t been historically known as exciting culinary hubs. The restaurant landscape is dominated by...

Gris-Gris a Go-Go

This is why Chow, Baby shops local: First, Joe at Woody’s Car Audio found the perfect stereo to fit the Chowbabymobile’s retro-mod looks as...

Attack Patty Shack

Patty Shack Burgers might best be described as a hole-in-the-wall with ample attitude. Unfortunately, the place suffers from a distinct lack of external signage....

Don’t Go Changing

This week we launch a new occasional series, “Love What You Haven’t Done with the Place.” Chow, Baby came up with this while chilling...

Zippy’s All-American Comfort

In a cozy corner at North Main and 20th streets near the Stockyards sits Zippy’s All-American Grill, a no-nonsense restaurant that was located downtown...

Saviano’s: Real Italian?

Saviano’s proclaims, “If you ain’t had Saviano’s, you ain’t had Italian.” Grammatical issues aside, that’s a bold statement. But the new downtown restaurant has...

The Memory of Pie

Hate when this happens: Chow, Baby ate at Fireside Pies (2949 Crockett St.) more than a month ago, but the review kept getting pushed...

Bite into Hammerhead Sushi

Nestled somewhat discreetly across from The Aardvark on West Berry Street near TCU, the recently opened Hammerhead Sushi is laid-back but also aiming to...

Fare’s Fair

Chow, Baby tries so hard not to be a conspiracy theorist — well, maybe not that hard — and then along comes yet another...

Cross Eddie Deen’s

Eddie Deen’s Crossroads, in the shadow of Cowboys Stadium, isn’t actually located near a crossroads. Unless, of course, you consider the intersection of Overpriced...