Bar in Fort Worth, United States
Reliable Sundance Square stop, nothing more.

Buffalo Bros at Sundance Square is Fort Worth's most reliable casual sports bar in the heart of the city's busiest pedestrian district. The bar food is a step above average for the area, wings especially, and the location does the rest of the work. Walk-in friendly and well-suited to groups, it's the easiest yes in Sundance Square when you want something consistent and low-effort.
If you've visited Buffalo Bros at Sundance Square once and found it solid, the honest answer is: not much changes on a second visit, and that's actually the point. This is a consistent, low-effort option in the heart of Fort Worth's most walkable entertainment district. You know what you're getting — a casual sports bar format with wings, burgers, and cold beer — and it delivers that reliably. For a night out in Sundance Square where you want something easy and familiar, it earns its place.
The food is bar food, taken seriously enough to be worth ordering. Wings are the item most regulars circle back to, and the portions are generous enough that sharing plates makes sense for groups. Don't come expecting a kitchen pushing any boundaries , come expecting well-executed bar staples that hold up better than the average sports bar in the area. If you're comparing the food quality to Angelo's Bar-B-Que, that's a different category entirely. But against the casual bar food you'd find at comparable Sundance Square spots, Buffalo Bros is competitive.
Location does a lot of work here. Sitting on Throckmorton Street puts you in the middle of Fort Worth's most active pedestrian zone, which means pre-game crowds, post-show foot traffic, and a room that fills quickly on weekends. The visual energy of Sundance Square itself is part of what you're paying for , the square's open-air setting and lit-up architecture make the area feel alive in a way that isolated restaurant strips don't. First-time visitors often come for the location and return for the consistency.
For a broader look at where Buffalo Bros sits in the Fort Worth bar scene, browse our full Fort Worth bars guide. If you're planning a full evening in the area, our Fort Worth restaurants guide and Fort Worth hotels guide cover the surrounding options. For cocktail bars that take their drinks more seriously, Julep in Houston, Bar Leather Apron in Honolulu, and Jewel of the South in New Orleans set a higher bar for craft. Closer to home, Big Kat Burgers at Crystal Springs Hideaway is worth knowing for a different casual-food angle in Fort Worth.
Also worth exploring nearby: Aventino's Italian Restaurant and 61 Osteria if you want a sit-down meal with more kitchen ambition. For experiences beyond dining, our Fort Worth experiences guide and Fort Worth wineries guide round out the picture.
Quick reference: 415 Throckmorton St, Sundance Square. Walk-in friendly. Leading for groups, casual evenings, and pre-game stops.
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Buffalo Bros Sundance Square | Easy | ||
| Texas Republic | Unknown | ||
| 61 Osteria | Unknown | ||
| Angelo's Bar-B-Que | Unknown | ||
| Aventino's Italian Restaurant | Unknown | ||
| BREWED | Unknown |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Buffalo Bros is known more for cold beer and casual pours than craft cocktails. Located at 415 Throckmorton St in Sundance Square, the drinks program skews toward crowd-pleasing domestics and simple mixed drinks. If a serious cocktail list is your priority, the surrounding Sundance Square blocks offer better options.
Happy hour pricing is typical for a Sundance Square bar at this tier, generally covering beer and well drinks on weekday afternoons. Specific times and current offers are best confirmed directly with the venue before heading over. For comparison, BREWED nearby takes a different angle with craft-focused specials worth weighing against your preference.
Yes, this is one of its stronger use cases. The format suits groups of 6 to 12 looking for a low-coordination night out in Fort Worth's Sundance Square without a reservation headache. It handles noise and volume well, which makes it a practical anchor for a larger evening rather than a destination in itself.
Sundance Square's sidewalk-facing footprint typically allows for some outdoor or patio-adjacent seating, and Buffalo Bros at 415 Throckmorton St sits within that pedestrian corridor. Confirm current outdoor availability with the venue directly, especially during summer when Fort Worth heat affects patio use.
For most visits, no reservation is needed. Walk-in access is part of the appeal here. Friday and Saturday nights during Sundance Square events can tighten things up, so arriving before 8pm gives you the most flexibility. Groups larger than 10 should call ahead to avoid a long wait.
Expect a mixed Fort Worth crowd: office workers unwinding after hours, sports fans, and tourists moving through Sundance Square. The atmosphere is casual and loud on weekends, leaning toward the younger end of the 25-40 range. It is not a quiet dinner spot, and the energy reflects that clearly.
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