Centenarians in the original Blue Zones areas don't diet or count calories to stay lean and healthy. They simply eat whole foods each day, mostly plant-based. Blue Zones Project works with restaurants and coffee shops throughout the Fort Worth area to give you more options for making healthy choices so that you too can live longer and better. Look for plant-forward and Blue Zones-inspired options at these participating area locations.
Located in the Fort Worth Historic Stockyards district, Byblos has been serving Lebanese & Mediterranean cuisine for over 28 years. A Mediterranean diet isn't just good FOR you, it's so good!
Whether you're looking for clean juice or you need a healthy snack on the go, Boulevard of Greens as fresh and delicious options. Always without preservatives, dairy, animal products, chemicals, HHP or refined sugar.
Cafe Modern, located in the world-class Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, provides hospitality, creative cuisine and seasonal menus rooted in Texas ingredients. Now led by Executive Chef Jeff Mora, a seasoned Wolfgang Puck Catering veteran.
Belenty's Love offers delicious vegan Mexican food you can feel good about eating. Belen is a skilled chef, a lover of animals and vegan. Everything from breakfast, soups, salads, nachos, burritos, bowls, tacos and even burgers are made with love. Go vegan, be happy, be healthy.
Located in the Shops at Clearfork, Clean Juice offers delectable organic smoothies and juices that give your body a plentiful payload of nutrients from fresh, organic fruits and vegetables.
Cuisine for Healing offers catering and to-go meals that bolster the immune system, clear the body of toxins, help keep the body healthy, and facilitate faster healing. Ideal for anyone fighting a life-threatening disease or who just want to eat healthy.
Freshii is a health-casual restaurant that serves fresh food designed to energize people on the go. With a diverse menu of breakfast, soups, salads, wraps, bowls, burritos, juices and smoothies, Freshii caters to every taste and dietary preference.
Fixture believes real food is king so staying away from processed or lab-created ingredients is important. Just as important is an inviting, warm atmosphere where friends can gather to socialize and couples can enjoy a date night.
Great Harvest has more than just old-fashioned, made-from-scratch bread. You'll also find delicious salads, grain bowls, and veggie sandwich options on whole-grain goodness.
This family-owned wine bar has more than just a vast selection of wines, available by the glass or bottle. The tapas style food menu has plenty of plant-based options to pair with your wine.
Soups, salads, wraps, sandwiches, vegetarian and vegan options abound at Jason's Deli. Four area locations: Sage Meadow Trail, Midtown Lane, Overton Ridge, and Camp Bowie.
Juice Junkies is addicted to healthy living. You'll find organic cold pressed juices, vegan bites, superfood smoothies, acai bowls, coffee, tea, and nut milks here at the first raw, organic juice bar in Fort Worth.
Local Foods Kitchen is focused on developing small-batch soups, sides, salads, sandwiches and entrees using the freshest local and regional ingredients. Ready-to-go foods can be enjoyed in the restaurant or packaged for you to take home.
The Cisneros family is dedicated to quality, family recipes and the freshest ingredients to prepare comforting and delicious Tex-Mex cuisine. Ask for the special Blue Zones menu, featuring three kinds of enchiladas.
Nekter Juice Bar is the perfect place to go for freshly made juice, smoothies, cold pressed juice cleanses, and handcrafted acai bowls. Also located at 629 Stayton Street off W. 7th in Left Bank.
Oliva is a boutique restaurant serving classical Italian fare, house made bread, and service with a smile. Their focus is on family and fun. You'll find plenty of plant-based and gluten-free options.
Vietnamese chefs successfully pair foreign recipes with fresh, locally available ingredients and spices. The result is modern day Vietnamese Street Food, which you'll find at Pho District.
Local is at the heart of what Roots does as they strive to buy local, be a community gathering place, and craft amazing coffee drinks for customers. Kombucha and delicious teas are also on the menu.
Go the extra mile with extra everything. Or keep it light to feel just right. This is your life. Your recipe. So don't let anyone tell you how to salad. Locations on Camp Bowie Blvd. and Commerce Street.
Spice, by Thai Select, offers a wide menu of authentic Thai cuisine, including many vegetarian choices. Innovative creations, local products, and real pure flavors are cultivated from traditional Thai spices.
Since 2002, Spiral Diner has been serving up all the food you grew up loving -- burgers, hearty sandwiches, hot plates, cookies, cakes, ice cream and more -- it just happens to be 100% plant based.
Thailicious is delicious indeed, offering traditional Thai food plus favorite "local dishes" from different regions of Thailand. The menu is constantly updated so that each dish is suitable for the season.
Thai Rice 'N' Noodle prepares excellent and healthy Thai food, without MSG. This little gem on the westside has a wide variety of plant-based and vegetarian appetizers curries, soups, and entrees.
Authenticity is the objective every day at Thai Select. The special combination of herbs and spices used in preparing Thai dishes is what gives Thai food its very distinctive character. Lots of options here.
The best Thai in Fort Worth is also found in Keller. It's also a great place to find delicious salads, curries, spring rolls, and veggie-infused entrees, all in authentic Thai style.
Created by four culinary enthusiasts, The Table is a combined retail market and culinary studio dedicated to showcasing a wide variety of rotating products, including fresh produce, sourdough bread, cheeses, oils, and more.
This neighborhood veggie burger joint in Fort Worth River East offers the popular Zonk Burger and fries, but now so much more. You'll find salads, desserts, and even an eclectic selection of beer and wine. All made from plants and from scratch.
Ascension Coffee roasts and brews premium coffee in a stress-free and inviting atmosphere where community can thrive. You'll also find a full breakfast and brunch menu, salads, bowls, and even wines and breakfast cocktails.
Brewed is the "Locals Living Room" where people come to eat, drink and gather. Offering breakfast all day, plus soups, greens-packed salads, plate specials, sandwiches, plus brunch.
Start your day at Cherry Coffee for fresh brewed drip coffee, lattes, tea, and cold brew. Cool sips and tonics too. Grab a quick breakfast or cookie for later.
Great coffee, great culture, plus lattes and cool summer teas. Plus avocado toast for breakfast. Two locations: 3009 Bledsoe, and 3025 S. University St.
Chef Eboni Dionne cooks up delicious plant-based solutions for better health. She uses local and organic produce, whole grains, and high-quality proteins to feed body and soul. Catering, monthly events, and order out.
Taste Project is a non-profit whose mission is to feed, educate and serve the community through healthy, quality meals made from fresh ingredients. Pay what you can, pay what you might typically pay, or pay a little extra.
Race Street Coffee is your friendly neighborhood cafe, a place to catch up with a friend or slow down with a book. They are committed to quality coffee, tea, food, and exceptional hospitality.
Taco Heads is the go-to place for plant-based taco lovers, like the charred avocado & roasted corn taco or the bourbon black bean veggie taco. Two locations: 1812 Montgomery and 2349 N. Main.
Arcadia is a space for creatives or anyone who wants good coffee and food among equally good music and literature. Featuring a full line of coffees, teas, power-packed smoothies, and and plant-based sandwiches, salads and breakfast items.
Funky Picnic sees beer as a path to creativity and community, which is why they work with local artists and producers to furnish their earthy interior. And because no brewery is complete without food, they offer house-made artisan sandwiches, appetizers, and more.
What do you get when you combine the exclusive Eastside culture with unbeatable coffee? Black Coffee! Fort Worth native Mia Moss brings gourmet coffee to the Texas Wesleyan area, along with hand-crafted lattes and locally sourced breakfast items.
Specializing in traditional Monterrey street food and vegan cuisine, owner Ashley Miller and her team bring colorful, original, flavor-packed dishes and friendly service to Mariachi's Dine-In.
You might be surprised to know that your favorite patio on S. Main also has a vegan wrap and an Impossible Burger, for those who want to hang out but still go plant-based. It's easy to modify a salad too, to keep it just the good stuff.
This Latin-inspired restaurant offers some of the most innovative seafood and caviar dishes in Fort Worth. But if you're going plant-based, your culinary experience won't be diminished without the seafood. Ask for the veggie ceviche!
Yes, it's a great place for beer but don't overlook the fantastic food, especially the Veggie Dog Sandwich, Falafel Pita, Jerk Meatless Chicken Tacos, Blackened Tofu Tacos and Chipotle Black Bean Burger. Cheers!