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Holiday cooking is a marathon, not a sprint. And while a homemade Christmas feast sounds idyllic, the reality can feel like a whirlwind of peeling, chopping, roasting, and… panic. But don’t worry—this year, Fort Worth’s dining scene has your back. Whether you’re looking for a fancy brunch or a cozy family-style dinner, here are 10 spots in Cowtown that will make your holiday stress-free and delicious.
Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection
3700 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Indulge in a family-style feast at Bricks and Horses, Bowie House’s in-house restaurant. For $115 per person, enjoy dishes like Swedish meatballs, poached lobster, beef filet, and sticky toffee pudding. Available on both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, it’s an elegant way to celebrate.
Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steakhouse
812 Main Street
Open both Christmas Eve (noon to 9 p.m.) and Christmas Day (2 p.m. to 8 p.m.), Del Frisco’s is serving their regular menu plus a holiday special: a 38-ounce bone-in New York strip ($195) paired with sweet potato casserole and pecan crumble. Go big or go home.

154 E. Third Street and 1200 E. Southlake Blvd.
Both locations are opening their doors at 1 p.m. on Christmas Day. Whether you’re craving their classic steakhouse offerings or something lighter, Del Frisco’s Grille has you covered.
200 Mule Alley
The rustic-chic charm of Hotel Drover’s 97 West Kitchen & Bar is the perfect setting for your holiday meal. On both Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, they’re offering a three-course brunch ($65 per adult) from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and a four-course dinner ($100 per adult) from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Menu highlights include lobster omelets, wagyu burgers, prime rib sandwiches, and sticky-sweet cheesecake. Reserve your table online—this one’s a crowd-pleaser.
525 Taylor Street
Known for its community spirit, Mercury Chophouse serves a Christmas Day prime rib dinner with turkey, ham, and peanut butter pie for $59. Even better? They’ll also be serving on-duty Fort Worth police as part of their holiday tradition.

1509 S. University Drive and 225 E. Renfro St., Burleson
Nothing says comfort like German pancakes on Christmas morning. Ol’ South’s regular menu will be available starting at 8 a.m. Perfect for families craving a casual, no-fuss holiday meal.
1300 Houston Street
Head to the second floor of the Omni for a sprawling Christmas Day brunch. Offered every 45 minutes from 10:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., the menu features chilled shrimp, prime rib, festive breads, a waffle bar, and mezze plates. There’s even a kids’ buffet and a Christmas cookie decorating station—because holidays are better with frosting.
3300 Camp Bowie Boulevard
Emilia’s at The Crescent is pulling out all the stops with Christmas brunch and dinner on both Christmas Eve and Day. Choose from classics like potato and black truffle soup, king crab salad, and a peppermint yule log. Whether you’re dining at sunrise or sunset, this spot has holiday magic in spades.
Inside the Gaylord Texan, Grapevine
For a Tex-Mex twist, this spot is offering Christmas brunch with seatings before 10 a.m. or after 1:30 p.m. The Cantina’s vibrant decor and festive vibe will make your holiday unforgettable.
200 Main Street
This Pan-Latin gem in the Worthington Renaissance Hotel serves up an ambitious Christmas brunch from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Think tuna ceviche, prime rib with Peruvian marinade, cinnamon waffles, and kimchi salmon. At $95 per person, it’s a splurge… but it’s Christmas, right?