Summary:
KING BEDS! Great place for your stay in Fort Worth right on S. Main St. Spacious 2 king bed / 2 bath unit is perfect for your short or mid-term stay. Fantastic beds with wonderful cotton blend sheets, not microfiber! Workstation with 27” monitor, wireless keyboard & mouse, w/HDMI cable. Pool, conference room, game room & gym. 5 min to Convention Center, 10 min to Dickies or TCU, 15 min to Stockyards. Legally registered with the Fort Worth. ID#31402. Book now!
Please note the 3-star review from May 2024 is not factual and has been proven false. Detail below.
The Space:
If you are looking at other properties and the listing does not include the City of Fort Worth hotel tax, you may be stranded without lodging when you arrive. The hotel tax in Fort Worth totals 17% (6% State of Texas, 9% City of Fort Worth and 2% Forth Worth Convention Center). If you are looking at a listing with only 6% Texas tax, your lodging will likely not be available when you arrive as it may be shutdown by Fort Worth. Enforcement action on illegal STRs has begun by Fort Worth.
Experience luxury and comfort at NorthPost Properties' spacious two-bedroom/two-bath apartment in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. Our properties are newly furnished and professionally cleaned and maintained by our dedicated team to ensure a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
Our living room features a comfortable love seat and two wingback chairs, all in easy-to-clean leather, and a 65" Roku TV for your entertainment. The kitchen is fully stocked with a coffee/tea station, cookware, and a Brita water filter pitcher for your convenience.
There is great coffee across the corner at Summer Moon. Good beer & food at the Bearded Lady. There are two breweries north on Bryan Ave, which is one block east of Main, that are good. Also on Bryan Ave is a good breakfast place. There is a brewery next door, Rahr & Sons but we have never been there for some reason. Tinies on Main is a great Spanish food restaurant. A tad spendy. We've had some great tacos at Buena Vida north on Main St. If you like cider there is Locus Cider south on Main St. There is a fun place called Game Theory which has a bunch of different card and board games to play. Food there is good. The best pizza is over on Magnolia Ave called Cane Rosso. It's about a two-minute drive. Enjoy!
We understand the importance of a good night's sleep, which is why we provide king beds with memory foam mattresses and high-quality linens. Each bedroom also features a 50" Roku TV for your viewing pleasure.
POOL - Please know the pool is lovely but we do not control access to the pool nor the maintenance schedule. The pool is usually available but we have no control over the maintenance or if it will be closed. It is closed on Mondays for cleaning. If access to a pool is essential for your stay, please select a different property as we cannot guaranty access to the pool.
Our apartment also includes an iron and ironing board, and a hair dryer. With easy access to the city and all its attractions, this is the perfect home base for your trip. Don't wait, book now with NorthPost Properties and experience the best in luxury and comfort.
Please note the outside areas, such as the patio or decks, are subject to weather conditions. They are tidied every turn but wind and rain can soil the areas prior to your arrival. We do our best to keep our outdoor areas clean but please forgive us any derby or dust that may accumulate.
Please no parties as this is a reason to terminate the reservation and please no glitter or confetti. Both are an additional $50 cleaning fee.
Guest Access:
Guests will have access through secure doors to the apartment complex. After reservations are made, prior to your arrival you will receive self check-in instructions which includes door codes. There is secure parking accessible with a remote fob that is waiting for your arrival in the apartment.
The Neighborhood:
We have checked out many great places that are a little walk or very short drive. This is what Paper City has to say about this great neighborhood:
Places to shop, eat and play are settling in, and this now-thriving district is quickly becoming a Fort Worth hotspot.
It’s imperative to get properly caffeinated for the day, so start your day off at Summer Moon Coffee. The coffee is perfect. They use organic coffee that is then roaster with a wood fire.
A must-have lunch is Funky Picnic Brewery & Cafe, a brewery and cafe started by friends Samantha Glenn, Collin Zreet, Jenni Henley and John Koch. Funky Picnic brews a total of six beers in-house, but also offers a few Fort Worth brewery mainstays. The menu of artisanal sandwiches sets this brewpub apart from the rest. Try the “Throw Your Hands in the Heir-loom,” with beer bacon jam, heirloom tomatoes and melted smoky cheddar cheese.
Another equally worthy lunch option is Black Cat Pizza. This gourmet pizzeria is the brainchild of chef and owner Jaime Fernandez. What began as a late night pop-up in 2018 has evolved into a full menu with pizza, sandwiches, salads, craft beer (are you sensing a theme?) and wine.
For some afternoon libations, stop by HopFusion Ale Works where creativity is at the heart of everything they do. Founders, Macy Moore and Matt Hill, are passionate and firmly believe that craft brew is an experience, not just a beer. It’s about community and friends. Open 7-days-a-week and offering live music, trivia, karaoke and beer-to-go! Our custom-built and award-winning taproom offers a unique experience for parties or just hanging with friends on the patio.
Another great stop is Locust Cider and Brewing Co. Located in a colorful corner building, the taproom uses apples sourced from the Pacific Northwest and also boasts locations in Washington and Colorado.
The result is easy-to-drink, light and gluten-free beers in a multitude of flavors. Year-round, you can try the Original Dry or Dark Cherry. However, you also have a bevy of seasonal flavors to choose from.
Or try Rahr & Sons for their amazingly inspired beers and unique vibe.
For dinner, Four Sisters – Taste of Vietnam never disappoints. Founder Tuan Pham conceptualized the Vietnamese restaurant to introduce the people of Fort Worth to the recipes he grew up with. The menu features recipes handed down from generations past with unique twists. Begin the meal with one of the craft cocktails named after one of the four sisters. Next, treat yourself to the stir-fried lobster. Coming soon — a specialized regional coffee menu.
If you’re looking to satisfy your sweet tooth, Gypsy Scoops can cater to all of your ice cream cravings. Gypsy Scoops got its start as a mobile ice cream truck, but has since opened two locations in Fort Worth, the second of which is on South Main Street. Owner Julie Markley is mixing up the classics, including Dreamsicle and Mexican vanilla. The ice cream parlor also has some old school confection favorites such as Charleston Chews, Pop Rocks and taffy.
If you find yourself wanting a craft brew or a midnight snack, run over to The Bearded Lady. Open until midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, the restaurant and bar boasts an extensive beer menu and specialty sandwiches and burgers. The burger of the week is an always-satisfying late-night option.
Another hot spot is Nickel City with their dive bar vide and food cart that makes the best sliders for those late night munchies.
If impeccable food and drink don’t draw you into the South Main Street area, the shopping will. Morgan Mercantile is a Fort Worth–centric store owned by Kala and Chance Morgan that sells classic clothing for men, women and babies. Not only can you find the perfectly crafted T-shirt, you can also discover some unique accessories and various home goods.
In the 4eleven building, you can find Winton & Waits. On a mission to create a store that spurred positive change in the world, founder Jenna Lee collects items that have a story and created a partnership with nonprofit organizations on a local and global level. Not only does everything purchased go to a noble cause, but the shop carries clothing, handbags, jewelry, home accessories, bath products, candles and stationery.
Further south down the South Main Street, you can find WED Bridal Boutique. This full-service bridal boutique carries some of the top designers in bridal fashion. Irene DiVincenzo, visionary behind WED, prides herself on helping brides find their dream dress.
Tinie’s Mexican Rotisserie will serve family-style upscale Mexican cuisine, brought to you by restauranteur Sarah Castillo. Castillo also owns Taco Heads. Tinie's is an intimate and hyper-local environment with great cocktails and a rooftop bar.
Tarantula Tiki Lounge on South Main Street is also on the “must experience” list.
Interaction with Guests:
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