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Cattlemen’s Steakhouse: Fort Worth’s Past Meets Its Bold New Future

Cattlemen’s Steakhouse is not merely located in the Fort Worth Stockyards—it is stitched into the very fabric of the place. Since 1947, when Jesse and Mozelle Roach first opened its doors, Cattlemen’s has served as the city’s benchmark for traditional Texas beef, honoring the cattle trade that built Fort Worth and fed the nation. While trends have come and gone, the dining room at 2458 N. Main Street has never wavered in its commitment to honest, expertly prepared food and a no-frills, all-respect approach to steak.

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What Does it Take to Become an Icon?

What does it take to become iconic in the restaurant world? In politics it might only take a few years, and just as many outrageous acts to achieve this status. In sports it might only take one great score. But in a great national park it would take eons where it may take a restaurant 50-100 years to become enchanting beyond reasonable doubt to a hungry and sentimental public.

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