Grab your boots, we’re going to Fort Worth with Tiffany Blackmon

Written by Martha Jackson

A lot of people think Dallas/Fort Worth are one of the same which is far from the truth! As a Fort Worth native, I can tell you they are only 45 minutes apart, but have very different vibes and attractions.

Visiting Fort Worth has changed a lot in recent years because Fort Worth has developed and expanded and has added many new restaurants, shops and business centers. Since it’s been about 30 years since I lived there, I invited my new friend, Tiffany Blackmon of the My So Called Fabulous Podcast to join us to talk about all things “Cowtown”!

I have found that Fort Worth in many ways is like the Park Cities. Both have a quaint small town feel where everyone knows each other. I remember it didn’t matter where my dad went, he always knew someone. Both cities are centered around a college, SMU and TCU, with many alums living nearby and raising their families there. The school spirit runs deep and the town rallies on game days and can be seen walking from their homes to the games.  

As a big supporter of small local businesses, I love how each city embraces the small shops and often the shop owners have lived in there their entire life. I recently went to Fort Worth and asked Tiffany for a list of local stores which I visited and loved them. I have included links below.

I think it’s wonderful that we each can drive only 45 minutes to experience a different city and have new places to visit.

If this is your first time, you must make a stop at the Fort Worth Stockyards so you can experience a cattle drive. It’s the world's only twice daily longhorn cattle drive, held every day at 11:30 AM & 4:00 PM. See website for more details.

Click here for a few more recommendations on things to do in Fort Worth.

Boutiques that Tiffany recommends:

The Shops at Clearfork 5188 Monahans Ave.

Shop Prippie 4829 Camp Bowie @shopprippie

Hale House 4900 Camp Bowie @shophalehouse

Shop Birdie 4933 Camp Bowie @shopbirdiefw

Esther Penn 3328 W 7th Street @esther_penn

BeeHive 4808 Camp Bowie @beehiveftworth

You are Here 5109 Pershing @youareherefortworth

Where to stay
Hotel Drover 200 Mule Alley

Where to eat
Joe T. Garcias 2201 N. Commerce Street

Who’s moving their headquarters to Fort Worth
Old Gringo Boots

Let me know if you visit Fort Worth this summer and share what you did and where you went. I would love to hear from you!

 

 

 

 

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