With the Dallas and Fort Worth each contributing a diverse selection of dance clubs, shops, sports, galleries, and restaurants, residents of Southlake, Texas real estate can never be bored. There are also many popular hot spots nearby in smaller communities, such as Trophy Club, Keller, Grapevine, and Colleyville, located between the two larger cities in Denton and Tarrant County real estate.
Other exciting types of outings in the Metroplex revolve around favorite sports teams. Every major sports league is represented some time during the year. And the parks and yards of schools and homes in Southlake turn into practice fields for even the youngest citizens striving to emulate their heroes.
More subdued but easily more interesting for many resident of real estate in Southlake are the wonderful museums and galleries. International tourists seek out Fort Worth’s Kimbell Art Museum. Both adults and children will readily jump in the car for a trip to the Fort Worth Museum of Science and Industry, especially when they know that the trip will mean stopping at one of Fort Worth’s great restaurants.
Club hoppers can start out at Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth for a bit of country jiving or elsewhere. Sundance Square features a great variety of stops to be sampled by residents and visitors alike with a refueling stop for some of Joe T. Garcia’s famous Mexican food and margaritas.
In the Big D, eating out is a pastime and chefs oblige with an award-winning array of options. The Mansion on Turtle Creek Restaurant in Oak Lawn is a must before heading out to enjoy the nightlife at a Deep Ellum or West End night spots.Â
During the daytime, the Kennedy Memorial and the West End Historic district offer interesting stories from previous decades and centuries.Â
Water parks and amusement parks, recreation facilities and leagues, clubs, organizations, and volunteering are a few more ways that residents keep active and experience a wonderful quality of life.Â
For more information about age-appropriate activities, ask neighbors, look online, and look for coming events in the newspaper. Some are free and others offer coupons. Keep an open eye and your family and guests will thrive in this beautiful area.
Contact Dave Warden at dave@davewarden.net or call (817) 706-3291 for excellent service and information when relocating to the area.Â
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