Sarah's Place 5223 Camp Bowie Boulevard, Fort Worth, TX 76107
About the Business
Sarah's Place is a cozy and inviting bar located at 5223 Camp Bowie Boulevard in Fort Worth, Texas. With a laid-back atmosphere and friendly staff, it is the perfect spot to unwind and enjoy a drink with friends. Whether you're looking for a classic cocktail or a cold beer, Sarah's Place has something for everyone. Come in and relax at this neighborhood gem in the heart of Fort Worth.
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Hours open
Monday:
15:00 - 02:00
Tuesday:
15:00 - 02:00
Wednesday:
15:00 - 02:00
Thursday:
15:00 - 02:00
Friday:
15:00 - 02:00
Saturday:
12:00 - 02:00
Sunday:
12:00 - 02:00
Reviews
"Nice little bar. Good bartenders. Had the Stars game on which is always good for me. Didn’t stay for karaoke but looks like a great spot for it. Thanks!"
"Like is I could give this place a big fate zero I so would .... first of let's start of with the worst karaoke kj ever like if u look up worst karaoke kj on Google I'm pretty sure his face pops up and that's not even the worst part about this awful place they charge you to sing even if u don't sing at all like uf you don't get up to sing a single song your still geting a cover charge ro sing karaoke it's $5 now it's not even the cover charge I mind because I love karaoke it him and how bad he is of a kj now the bartenders are koo but if I have to pay for karaoke and I'm not even going to sing why am I geting charged the cover price of karaoke yeah it makes no since it like I'm paying for a car I don't drive nor want to or paying for a bank I don't use ...look go if you want but expect to leave paying for what you didn't even do or want by the worst kj on Google history"
"This is a little long.: We were looking for a bar that we hadn’t been to and we found Sarah’s Place. Looked at pics and what it looked like. When we got there it seemed low key which was nice. We sat at the bar since there was only a few people there as it was a Sunday night. Our conversation led us to a time where my daughter’s volleyball team had to play an all boys team in the championship game and got crushed. That led us to talking about transgenders playing in sports. At this point the bartender took it amongst herself to tell us her son was transgender. To which I said “ok? Does he play girl sports and she said no he doesn’t play sports”. So I said “ok we aren’t even talking about him then”. She told us well I’m just telling you. Then a guy at the end of the bar decided he would get involved in our conversation and started telling us we needed to change the topic. We actually tried to talk to him and the bartender and got nowhere. At a certain point the guy and the bartender told me “you realize you’re in a gay bar right”? I was caught off guard cause nothing in the bar had signified this. I couldn’t have cared less if it was. Our conversation was about boys playing against girls. We finally gave up and decided to leave. A few days later I was told by someone familiar with the bar that it had a reputation of being just what the bartender and other customer said they were. I’m not saying we didn’t get loud and argumentative during the conversation but I do think the bartender and customer should’ve stayed out of our conversation. I’ve been a bartender and had to ignore conversations I didn’t agree with. It was a very enjoyable hour or so while we were there and we were excited to find another local bar. I’ll never tell anyone to go or not to go. Truly wish this would’ve went better cause it’s close to home."
"It's a great little dive with a super friendly staff and surprisingly eclectic range of patrons. You may get one impression of the crowd on Saturday during the karaoke (extremely entertaining even if you're just spectating) and a totally different impression on another night. It's cool people and a chill laid back vibe. I've never encountered any drama there either"
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