05/29/2026
Known for his creativity, curiosity and appreciation for authentic local culture, Graham shares his Fort Worth Five with picks that not only reflect the personality of the city, but the heart that connects him to it.
Graham's Fort Worth Five:
- Magnolia Avenue is one of Graham's tavorite areas to explore for its mix of local restaurants, art and music. It's home to neighborhood gems that capture Fort Worth's evolving culture.
-ZBonz Dog Park is a laid-back favorite where both people and pups can enjoy the outdoors and connect with the community, something Graham especially enjoys with his furry friend by his side.
- A vibrant hub full of culture, incredible food and local businesses. Graham loves the energy and cultural authenticity that makes La Gran Plaza such a unique part of Fort Worth, including the live entertainment and events that bring visitors and locals alike.
- A treasure trove of vintage finds and timeless stories. For Graham, it's the perfect place to explore pieces of history and discover something unexpected around every corner.
- A community-driven skateboarding space that reflects Fort Worth's growing artistic culture.
Graham shares that skateboarding is one of the things some chefs have in common. The energy, individuality and creativity found in skate culture are part of what draws him to Fire Station Skate Park and who knows, according to Graham, you may even find him there from time to time skating.
From neighborhood staples to hidden gems, Graham highlights the character that makes Fort Worth unforgettable. Whether you're exploring Magnolia, antique hunting or discovering a new corner of the city, there's always something worth experiencing in Fort Worth.