
Texas-born chain serving big slabs of beef, seafood & a large wine list in a classy atmosphere.
Address and Contact Information
Address: 1300 Houston St, Fort Worth, TX 76102
Phone: (817) 350-4100
Website: https://bobs-steakandchop.com/fort-worth/?utm_source=gmblisting&utm_medium=organic
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Reviews
After sending it back, the plate returned clearly reheated. The duck was now overcooked and dry, the potatoes hot but mushy, and the carrots unevenly warm. Overall, the pacing and coordination of the service felt off all evening. For a restaurant with this reputation, it was a poor experience and not worth the premium price.
Note: pictures from the reheat.disappointing.
The food and service is wonderful and prices are reasonable. Unfortunately, they sold out of the Tomahawk but they had plenty of backup options.
New York Strip 14oz – comes with a Bob’s carrot and a side. I got the loaded baked potato and it was pretty big! The carrot is their speciality and has a slightly maple/sweet taste to it which was delightful.
Rack of Lamb – comes in a rack of 6, the sides are cut off to get the best presentation and meat on the lamb. It was perfectly cooked and seasoned.
Portions are huge and unlike some other steakhouses the side comes with the dish. No need to spend another $15 for a side.
The bread was also decent, it could be denser and the crust could be a little thicker but it was still freshly made and warm. The butter was salty and went perfectly with the warm bread.
They also have this pickle jar that you can fish stuff out of. I’m not a huge fan of pickles but if you are you’d love it.
Come for the steak, stay for the carrot that changed your life.
So, full disclosure: this is not my usual scene. I was armed with a client gift card and a glowing recommendation, and suddenly I found myself strutting into Bob’s—smack in the middle of Fort Worth nightlife—tucked inside a hotel that smells like old money, mood lighting, and ambition.
It’s rich. It’s wealthy. It’s trendy in that “I wear tailored suits and don’t ask about prices” kind of way. And honestly? I ate it up—literally and figuratively.
Let’s talk about the jar of pickled things. Yes, it’s real. No, it’s not a gimmick. Yes, I would go back for it. Crunchy, salty, tangy—like the bitey little bouquet you didn’t know your steak dinner needed.
Now—brace yourself—the carrot. I saw it coming like a jump scare. A whole, giant carrot. Just… lounging on the plate like it pays rent. I judged it HARD. Then I took a bite. And suddenly I was in a full emotional standoff with the best carrot I’ve ever tasted. Tender. Sweet. Glazed like a dream. I hate how much I loved it. Bob’s carrot agenda is strong and I am no longer resistant.
The steak? Absolute perfection. Juicy, well-seasoned, and exactly what you’d expect from a place that’s built its reputation on meat. The drinks were a bit on the lighter side (like they’re assuming you drove a BMW here and don’t need to black out), but flavorful and paired beautifully with the meal.
Bob’s is luxurious without being stuffy, elevated without trying too hard, and honestly? Worth every dramatic bite. Not my usual haunt, but I might just become the kind of person who dines under mood lighting and fears vegetables no longer.
The crab cake appetizer was served cold.
They try hard to be fine dining. They accomplish all except their food.
Food:
Cheese & Charcuterie
Thick Cut Bacon
Washed down with a shot of whiskey.
The bacon was delicious, and basically, it was like ham. The cheese selection on the board was also good.
If I’m in town again, I’d like to have dinner here.
Outstanding service. Our waiter was top-notch, Cleary at the top of his game, and was truly a joy to interact with.
The drinks were awesome. The bartenders did a great job keeping up with such a large crowd. The sharable sides were also good. I had the salmon and enjoyed it immensely.