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Spiral Diner and Bakery

Dining Out: Spiral Diner and Bakery

1314 W. Magnolia Ave.
Fort Worth, TX 76104

Spiral Diner

Hours
Tuesday to Saturday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Sunday: 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Monday: Closed

Spiral Diner: A New Twist to Classic Truck-Stop Fare

Next time you’ re deep in the heart of Texas, make a rest stop at the Spiral Diner & Bakery. From breakfast burritos and veggie burgers to homemade vegan pies and "I Scream," Spiral has all the hearty, comfort food you’ d expect at a diner, without the artery-clogging fat and cholesterol.

"Everything on the menu, and even on the retail shelves, [is] vegan. ... Anyone who lives in or visits Fort Worth ... must try a meal (or two or three) at the Spiral Diner & Bakery. It’ s absolutely delicious!" raves local fan Jennifer Farley.

If you’ ve got a hankering for barbecue, try Spiral’ s Jamaican Jerk BBQ sandwich. You’ ll get a generous slab of marinated, blackened tempeh with grilled pineapple and fixin’ s. For some Asian flavor, try the Spicy Peanut Greens complete with buckwheat soba noodles, carrots, broccoli, and collard greens served with a peanut-coconut sauce.

Like any self-respecting diner, Spiral serves breakfast all day long, including Country-Style Breakfast Burritos and Tofu Rancheros. The breakfast burrito is packed with veggie sausage, potatoes, tofu, red bell pepper, tomatoes, onion, and salsa. Tofu Rancheros swap eggs for heart-healthy tofu, along with black beans, olives, corn, and roasted poblano peppers. Both dishes include vegan sour cream and corn chips.

The Fort Worth eatery gives new meaning to the phrase "less is more." The Hot Dog-less Dog is served on an organic whole-wheat bun with or without vegetarian chili. The Chik’ n-less Burger is a breaded low-fat patty topped with lettuce, tomato, vegan mayo, and more. Both are served with a generous scoop of potato salad or corn chips. Add a root beer "I Scream" float and finish off with a slice of warm apple pie, and you’ ve got the perfect all-American meal.

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