Charitable Dining
37 Fort Worth-area eateries join Restaurant Week charity dining event

B&B Butchers & Restaurant is participating.
The 2025 rendition of DFW Restaurant Week, the annual dining benefit featuring bargain meals at restaurants, is back, this year with 37 restaurants from the Fort Worth area participating, with 20 percent of every meal benefitting Lena Pope, the 95-year-old Fort Worth nonprofit.
Although it's called Restaurant Week, the event actually runs for a full month — from July 31-August 31 — starting with a preview weekend from July 31-August 3.
Participating restaurants offer a three-course prix fixe dinner menus for $49 or $59, with some also featuring two-course lunch or brunch menus for $29. 20 percent of each meal purchased is donated to Lena Pope.
“The partnership between our community, local restaurants, and Lena Pope during DFW Restaurant Week is truly inspiring,” says Lena Pope CEO Ashley Barnes in a statement. “Every reservation made not only treats our guests to exceptional dining, but also supports local children and families in accessing the vital tools they need to thrive.”
This year's participating restaurants include:
Fort Worth
● B&B Butchers & Restaurant – 5212 Marathon Ave.
● Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine – 4259 Bryant Irvin Rd.
● City Works Eatery & Pour House – 5288 Monahans Ave.
● CRU Food & Wine Bar – 5188 Marathon Ave.
● Del Frisco's Double Eagle Steakhouse – 812 Main St.
● Del Frisco's Grille – 154 East 3rd St.
● Don Artemio Mexican Heritage – 3268 West 7th St.
● Duchess at The Nobleman – 503 Bryan Ave.
● Ellerbe Fine Foods – 1501 West Magnolia Ave.
● Plank Seafood Provisions – 5289 Marathon Ave.
● Quince – 1701 River Run, #181
● Rise Souffle nº3 – 5135 Monahans Ave.
● Terra Mediterranean – 2932 Crockett St.
● The Sicilian Butcher – 3200 Tracewood Way, #110
● Tinie’s Mexican Cuisine – 113 S. Main St.
● Toro Toro – 200 Main St.
● Wicked Butcher – 512 Main St.
Arlington
● Chamas do Brazil – 4606 S Cooper St.
● Cut & Bourbon – 1600 E. Randol Mill Rd.
● Piccolo Mondo – 829 East Lamar Blvd.
● Soy Cowboy – 888 Nolan Ryan Expy. Ste A
● The Melting Pot – 4000 Five Points Blvd. #119
Denton
● Hannah’s – 111 W. Mulberry St.
Grapevine
● Bacchus Kitchen + Bar – 215 E. Dallas Road – https://www.bacchustx.com/
● Ferrari’s Italian Villa & Chop House – 1200 William D Tate Ave. – www.ferrarisrestaurant.com
● Mac's on Main – 909 South Main Street #110 – https://macsteak.com/
● Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille – 2400 W. SH 114 – https://perryssteakhouse.com/
Keller
● Keller Chophouse – 124 South Main St. – https://kellerchophouse.com/
Lewisville
● Bistecca Italian Steakhouse -- 2300 Highland Village Rd. -- www.bisteccasteakhouse.com
Roanoke
● The Classic Café at Roanoke – 504 North Oak St. -- https://theclassiccafe.com/
Southlake
● Del Frisco's Grille – 1200 E Southlake Blvd. – https://www.delfriscosgrille.com/
● Ferah Tex-Med Kitchen – 355 N. Carroll Ave. – https://www.ferahtexmed.com/
● Jellico’s & Curve Lounge – 1200 E. SH 114 – www.jellicos.com
● Kirby’s Prime Steakhouse – 3305 E. SH 114 -- https://kirbyssteakhouse.com/
● Moxies – 1472 Main Street – https://moxies.com/restaurants/southlake/
● The Henley Kitchen & Bar – 1400 Plaza Place – www.thehenleysouthlakedallas.com
The Colony
● Tande Thai – 5754 Grandscape Blvd., Suite 105 – https://www.tandethai.com/
Since 1998, Lena Pope has benefitted as the Tarrant County partner of DFW Restaurant Week, receiving over $3.2 million in donations. Last year alone, the event raised $740,083, with $209,448 directly supporting Lena Pope.
Reservations are now open, and diners are encouraged to book early through OpenTable or by contacting restaurants directly.
