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Calling any FT Worth Boneyarders

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Going to the FT Worth Regionals in six weeks. Any Boneyarders living in that neck of the woods that can offer suggestions on bars/restaurants to eat and watch the Sacramento Regionals on TV? Or perhaps things to do on a Sunday/Monday (since there is only one Elite Eight game on each of those two days)? Is it an easy city to navigate?

Any inside skinny or recommendations would be appreciated!
 
Going to the FT Worth Regionals in six weeks. Any Boneyarders living in that neck of the woods that can offer suggestions on bars/restaurants to eat and watch the Sacramento Regionals on TV? Or perhaps things to do on a Sunday/Monday (since there is only one Elite Eight game on each of those two days)? Is it an easy city to navigate?

Any inside skinny or recommendations would be appreciated!
Not a local but have been there several times (family lives nearby). Ft Worth is a cute city that embraces its cattle-town past. There’s the Stockyards district with restaurants and bars. And I think they still do the walking off the cattle thru the street at a certain time every day or week.

Not a big downtown but it’s got character. Unlike say the bigger more cosmopolitan but more generic Dallas.
 
Going to the FT Worth Regionals in six weeks. Any Boneyarders living in that neck of the woods that can offer suggestions on bars/restaurants to eat and watch the Sacramento Regionals on TV? Or perhaps things to do on a Sunday/Monday (since there is only one Elite Eight game on each of those two days)? Is it an easy city to navigate?

Any inside skinny or recommendations would be appreciated!
Also not a local, but like @Vowelguy I have visited a number of times. Actually during my working career did a few site visits at our area theatres to audit them and my wife took a couple weeks of specialized courses offered by a professional organization at a theological seminary in town. For their off night the group was taken to see the Texas Rangers in nearby Arlington.

As said, in its core section it has more character than downtown Dallas, but ultimately it is really part of the giant Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, and there are all the attractions of any other big city. And traffic.

There are a number of good restaurants, we ate at one years ago and walked / drove around the stock-yards area. Discovered that pigs for food (as opposed to "pets") are huge. Did I say "huge"!
 

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