The best bars for business: Dallas-Fort Worth
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The best bars for business: Dallas-Fort Worth
"Nuri In a city rich with steakhouses, Nuri stands out. The menu features Korean-, New Orleans-, and Texas-inspired fare, while Asian ingredients can be found in the cocktail menu. The stunning decor includes a centerpiece made from the back of a milk truck that serves as a chandelier over the bar. Entertaining clients Cattlemen's Steakhouse If you're looking for the cowboy experience, put this at the top of your list. Cattlemen's has been slinging steaks"
"Tucked away beneath the Grandscape lies this Prohibition-style speakeasy. The menu includes classic cocktails, an impressive list of Scotch, and cigars-smoking is allowed inside. Procure the entry code ahead of time. There is a dress code, and remember: The customer is not always right here, per house rules (seriously). Professional networking Dakota's Steakhouse It's easy to miss the entrance to this underground downtown steakhouse. Behind the valet stand lies an elevator that descends into dual dining rooms, one with a glassed-in waterfall. It's a solid spot"
"Confidential conversation Stillwell's This Michelin-recognized steakhouse with a horseshoe-shaped bar sits inside the Harwood District Hôtel Swexan. Belly up and try the creative, Texas-inspired cocktails from a cozy, leather-clad barstool or at one of the handful of tables that don't require a reservation. Wear your boots (but no hat). A team happy hour Thompson's Bookstore Speakeasy Fort Worth loves speakeasies, and this one's a hometown favorite. Treat your team to daily happy-hour specials (all day on Monday!) in the front room resembling a bookstore."
Fort Worth features a range of intimate speakeasies and classic steakhouses suited to varied professional and social occasions. Red Phone Booth provides a Prohibition-style speakeasy with classic cocktails, Scotch, and indoor cigar smoking, requiring an entry code and specific dress rules. Dakota's Steakhouse sits underground with dual dining rooms and a glassed-in waterfall, offering a bar for happy hour and networking. Nuri blends Korean, New Orleans, and Texas flavors and features distinctive milk-truck-chandelier decor. Cattlemen's delivers an 80-year cowboy steakhouse atmosphere with Western memorabilia. Stillwell's offers Michelin-recognized, Texas-inspired cocktails at a horseshoe bar inside Hotel Swexan. Thompson's Bookstore Speakeasy serves daily happy-hour specials in a bookstore-like front room.
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