If you live in Fort Worth I encourage you Vote for Proposition A on the May 4th Ballot. Expanding the Convention Center is the foundation of our visitor economy and Prop A will make this possible without using property or sales taxes. Reata has been in downtown since 1996. The guests at both the Convention Center and Downtown Hotels are critical to livelihood of downtown. Early voting takes place April 22-30 and election day is on May 4. Thank you for your support for Fort Worth and for keeping our growing hospitality industry strong....Mike Micallef | |
As you know, ranch brands are a big part of the décor at Reata and that won’t change when we move. Our new location will showcase brands from many of our friends and we would love for you to submit yours too. We can’t promise we can use everyone’s, but we’ll use as many as we can. Help us keep the Reata tradition alive for another generation. | |
Make your Reservation before Reata Moves! | |
Reata is moving from our current location in Sundance Square on June 30th, 2024. We know Reata holds special memories for our guests over the last 22 years. Reata has been fortunate to host thousands of engagements, weddings, rehearsals dinners and receptions, birthdays and special occasions. Make your reservation today before Reata moves. | |
Thursday, May 16, 2024, 2-6 p.m. Defender Outdoors Clay Sports Ranch 8270 Aledo Road Ft. Worth, TX 76126 | |
| Join Betsy and Linda for an exciting afternoon filled with fun, guns, gals and glam benefiting United Way of Tarrant County’s programs supporting women and girls. Ladies of all ages and abilities are welcome – individuals or teams. Coaches will be available for beginners, with plenty of competition for the experienced. Reata's Mike Micallef will be one of the coaches. Participant safety is a top priority, with gun safety instruction for all participants prior to start and additional coaching and instruction throughout for beginners. Don't miss out on the opportunity to sponsor our clay shoot event on May 16, with select sponsorship levels offering exclusive bonus tickets to United Way of Tarrant County's Women United luncheon on May 9. | |
The funds raised at the Guns, Girls and Pearls event go into the UWTC Women United Women’s Fund. This fund directly supports initiatives benefiting women and girls in Tarrant County through the Women’s Fund Impact Grants awarded each year at the Women United Investing in Impact Luncheon (being held this year on May 9). Because of last year’s clay shoot, we are able to award more of these grants this year. Two local organizations received Impact Grants last year: The Ladder Alliance Foundation for the Young Women’s Leadership Academy | |
Downtown Fort Worth is lucky to have the Bike Patrol Officers. Please consider signing up to support these officers. You can buy a ticket to just the dinner or participate in the Sporting Clays Shoot. | |
203 Cafe Featured in CultureMap | |
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On Thursday March 7th, 2024 Reata catered dinner for 1500 guests at the SMU Armstrong Field for Park Cities Quail. This is a fundraising dinner that helps Park Cities Quail further their mission which is: To sustain and restore huntable wild quail populations, to encourage and educate interested youth, and to celebrate our quail hunting heritage in this region. CLICK HERE to learn more about having Reata cater your event. | |
Are you looking, know someone looking, or have a family member looking for a job? Both Reata Fort Worth and Alpine are hiring the following: Front of the House Manager, Chef, Server, Food Runner, Host, All Back of the House Positions. Reata offers competitive wages, Fixed Medical Plan, MEC Benefit*, group Dental, company paid Life Insurance and AD&D, and 401(k) other reimbursements plans to full* and part-time employees. | | |
Order Reata's Coffee Online! | |
Reata proudly serves Southern Pecan coffee with a fresh roasted pecan flavor and a light buttery note. One pound bags available, either whole bean or ground. | | |
Reata Alpine & Big Bend News | |
Reata Alpine's Hours Friday-Tuesday Dinner Service 5-9pm Lunch Monday & Tuesday 11:30-2pm | |
Reata Alpine featured on THE TEXAS BUCKET LIST | |
The Texas Bucket List is dedicated to everything you have to see, do, and experience in the Lone Star State and a few things every Texan should venture out to try! | |
Travel guide for your Spring Break Trip or your next adventure in the Big Bend. | |
Watch Reata's Mike Micallef on the local podcast, Haircolor Confessional! | |
Reata Restaurant Announces Interim Location in Downtown Fort Worth | |
Reata Restaurant announces the return to its original Throckmorton Street location in July of 2024. The legendary downtown restaurant will be situated on the ground floor of the northeast corner of The Tower building at 530 Throckmorton. This interim location will serve as a steppingstone before a more permanent flagship home is constructed. Reata will continue to operate from its current location until June 30, 2024. The restaurant’s catering division, Reata on the Road, will continue to operate seamlessly throughout the transition. "Reata transcends physical boundaries,” stated Mike Micallef, president of Reata. “It's not just about the walls that house us, the western artifacts that adorn us, or the plates and cutlery that serve us. Reata embodies the spirit of Fort Worth. What truly defines us is our community. Our location may change, but the soul of Reata – the people – remains constant.” After a comprehensive exploration of Tarrant County, Reata's leadership unanimously decided to remain in Downtown Fort Worth. Since Reata opened in 1996, the restaurant’s synergy with the surrounding office towers, the convention center, the world-renowned Bass Performance Hall and over 3,500 hotel rooms have fostered a thriving environment for the family-owned business. “Our history with The Tower is both storied and strong. Twenty-three years ago, an F3 tornado devastated our community, making our original Fort Worth locations uninhabitable and forcing our relocation in 2001,” added Micallef. “Like Fort Worth, Reata is a testament to resilience and rebirth. Together, we will continue to create unforgettable experiences, regardless of geography.” SADA Tower LLC of Texas and SADA Capital Partners LLC – an Illinois based real-estate holdings group – purchased The Tower and The Tower Anex buildings in June of 2022. Since then, SADA has secured many notable tenants, including relocating the 74,000-square-feet corporate headquarters for the iconic Fort Worth workwear company, Dickies. “With Reata Restaurant and Dickies’ corporate headquarters relocating to The Tower, SADA has had an inspiring entry into the Fort Worth community. Working together with homegrown stakeholders like Reata and Dickies will help us achieve our goal of bringing more and better opportunities into the great city of Fort Worth,” said Saad Sindhu, managing partner of SADA Tower LLC. “We sincerely appreciate Reata and Dickies Corporation for the opportunities they bring and look forward to a smooth transition as we get ready to bring Reata back to its original home”. As Reata embarks on this new chapter, the Micallef family extends its deepest gratitude to Fort Worth and its patrons, who are the cornerstone of Reata's success. | |
Reata Makes the 2023 List! | | |
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