New American cuisine & craft cocktails with trail views
























"Press Cafe is led by Felipe Armenta and Graham Elliot, who also head up other local favorites including Tavern, Pacific Table, Le Margot, and Maria’s. It quickly became known for its modern yet casual atmosphere. Tucked in along the Trinity River at the Trailhead on the Clearfork River, Press Cafe is a hub for both lunch and dinner, while holding its place as one of the best hot spots for weekend brunch, with the Clearfork Farmers Market popping up adjacent to the Press Cafe outdoor patio each Saturday." - Michael Ellington

"Located at the trailhead on the Clearfork, Press Cafe is the perfect spot to lounge and grab a bite after a hike or a bike ride on the trail. Press’ fresh take on American menu staples includes things like crunchy salads and freshly made specialties like their housemade ricotta and toast. You should be able to comfortably make the bike ride back home (especially if you wear those stretchy bike shorts that are not at all embarrassing). For brunch we recommend the egg in the hole or the banana walnut waffles (maybe not for our bike-short-wearing friends, though)." - emily smith
"Located at the trailhead on the Clearfork, Press Cafe is the perfect spot to lounge and grab a bite after a hike or a bike ride on the trail. Press’ fresh take on American menu staples includes things like crunchy salads and freshly made specialties like their housemade ricotta and toast. You should be able to comfortably make the bike ride back home (especially if you wear those stretchy bike shorts that are not at all embarrassing). For brunch we recommend the egg in the hole or the banana walnut waffles (maybe not for our bike-short-wearing friends, though). RESERVE A TABLE WITH RESERVE A TABLE" - Emily Smith

"An acclaimed Hill County barbecue operation that briefly set up a truck at the Trailhead at Clearfork after relocating from Whitney; its Fort Worth run proved short-lived as owner and pitmaster Michael Wyont prepares to move again, saying the big-city environment isn’t for him. Wyont has indicated he will take the business name with him, but the truck’s Instagram notes it will continue operating at the Trailhead during the transition (Thursday–Sunday, 11 a.m.–4 p.m.), offering the same barbecue and listing contact details for the Fort Worth location." - Adele Chapin
Along the Trinity Trails at Clearfork, Press Cafe’s rooftop is prized for events and golden-hour drinks, backed by a full bar and all-day menu. Lauded by the Star‑Telegram and local critics for its setting, it’s a scenic, community-favorite perch.