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Texas has long carried a sense of scale and drama, but Landman reframes it through a more refined, modern lens. The series captures a quieter kind of luxury: moody interiors, destination hotels and moments of stillness between high-stakes scenes. One of those moments unfolds poolside at Bowie House, where our pool towels make an on-screen appearance.
Fort Worth mirrors that same energy. Less flashy than Dallas, it’s a city defined by texture, history and understated confidence. From design-forward hotels to intimate cocktail lounges and landmark dining rooms, Fort Worth feels cinematic without trying too hard, making it the perfect setting for a Landman-inspired escape.
This Fort Worth travel guide highlights where to stay, eat, drink, and explore through the lens of the destinations featured in Landman.
Where to Stay
Bowie House: A modern icon in Fort Worth’s Cultural District. With design-forward interiors and a scene-stealing pool (where our towels make a cameo in Landman), Bowie House captures the city’s refined, understated luxury.

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Where to Eat
Don Artemio — Elevated Mexican cuisine with a polished dining room and thoughtful cocktail program.
Grace — A Fort Worth institution for refined American dining in a classic white-tablecloth setting.
Lonesome Dove Western Bistro — Western-inspired fine dining with bold flavors and a cinematic Texas atmosphere.
Clay Pigeon Food & Drink — Seasonal, intimate, and ingredient-driven with an understated, insider feel.
Reata Restaurant — An iconic Fort Worth destination offering classic Texas cuisine and a strong sense of place.

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Where to Drink
The Amber Room — A reservation-only cocktail lounge with moody lighting and “if you know, you know” energy.
Chumley’s — A discreet speakeasy-style bar inside Hotel Dryce with dark, old-school charm.
Thompson’s Bookstore — A multi-level cocktail bar with a hidden speakeasy and cinematic mood.
Lobby Bar at Bowie House — A design-forward social bar at the Landman-featured hotel.

Photo via Duro Hospitality Group.
Where to Explore
Fort Worth Stockyards — A modern take on Western heritage with dining, shopping, and atmosphere.
Fort Worth Cultural District — Walkable museums and architecture just steps from Bowie House.
Sundance Square — A lively downtown hub for shopping, dining, and people-watching.
Trinity Trails — Scenic river paths ideal for a slower morning or golden-hour walk.

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Fort Worth doesn’t announce itself— it reveals itself slowly. Much like Landman, the city favors atmosphere over excess, letting design, setting, and quiet moments do the talking. Whether you’re poolside at Bowie House or tucked into a candlelit booth downtown, it’s a place that feels composed, cinematic, and distinctly its own.