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The Sour Boule

3801 Southwest Blvd, Fort Worth, TX 76116, USA
(682) 250-3052

The Sour Boulé: Artisan Bread, Pastries & Café Fare in Fort Worth

The Sour Boulé is a Fort Worth bakery and café specializing in handcrafted sourdough breads, artisanal pastries, and thoughtfully prepared café‑style meals. Guests can explore the full bakery offerings, café menu, and more on the official The Sour Boulé website. With its focus on time‑honored techniques and high‑quality ingredients, The Sour Boulé is a favorite destination for breakfast, brunch, lunch, or casual coffee breaks.

The menu features a variety of freshly baked sourdough breads, loaves, and artisan baked goods including focaccia, baguettes, and specialty seasonal breads. In addition to bread, diners can enjoy sweet pastries, danishes, croissants, and cinnamon rolls made from scratch. The café portion of the menu offers flavorful dishes such as sandwiches on house‑made bread, seasonal salads, soups, and savory tartines — perfect for a light lunch paired with expertly brewed coffee or tea.

For those exploring great dining and bakery spots in Fort Worth, The Sour Boulé stands out as a go‑to choice for artisan‑style baked goods and café favorites. Its combination of fresh bread, creative pastries, and relaxed atmosphere makes it a beloved stop for both locals and visitors alike. You can also discover more Fort Worth restaurants on this Fort Worth restaurant guide.

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4.5
Based on 271 reviews
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Dale Weerts
17:10 28 Jan 26
What an awesome place. During the snow event of 2026 we were looking for breakfast places, and I saw a post that they would be open. We had been once in their old location, but seating was minimal, so we didn't come back. I am glad we came. There is plenty of seating and the food was GREAT! We had the Yeti (sausage, hashbrowns, egg, and cheese between two sourdough pancakes). We also had the split pea soup which was amazing. We loved it so much that we went back the next day! Looking forward to many more visits in the future. The staff was extremely friendly and very accommodating.
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Alyssa Carey
17:07 12 Jan 26
The Sour Boule is an amazing family-owned restaurant that truly cares about supporting its community. You can feel the heart behind everything they do, and Alexis and Lance Misner are both such incredible, welcoming people who make every visit special. The food is outstanding — the Spicy Sour Boule sandwich is hands-down my favorite, especially paired with their homemade chips. Don’t leave without trying their baked goods! Their cookies are absolutely delicious, especially the snickerdoodle, which is my fave! If you are going for breakfast, the "Yeti" is my favorite breakfast sandwich on the menu. It’s a sausage and pancake breakfast sandwich it’s HUGE, and it’s so good.

Highly recommend this place — 5 stars all the way!!!
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Molly Kulpa
17:06 10 Jan 26
If you’re a fan of hand-crafted coffees and beverages, flavorful and hearty sandwiches, and supporting local businesses - look no further. The Sour Boule’s menu is always offering fun, new seasonal offerings while keeping their tried-and-true customer favorites a constant. Try buying a bag of their incredible homemade sourdough bread and you’ll never go back to store-bought. If you’re a fan of the TV show “Friends” like the owners, you’ll get a kick out of their themed names of drinks & dishes. It is very family-friendly, with a designated play corner with plenty of toys and bookshelves full of children’s books and board games/card games. You’ll often see customers bring their laptops to work while enjoying their menu and free WIFI, or hosting work meetings over coffee or lunch. There’s plenty of parking and seating areas, with lots of natural light flooding in through the large windows. They are also dog-friendly on their front patio and happy to provide a water bowl. The owners - husband and wife team, Alexis & Lance - could not be any more kind and generous. Their entire staff is always helpful and gracious, and The Sour Boule has made a point to be “community-centered,” supporting the local nonprofit children’s advocacy center across the traffic circle (Alliance For Children) as well as offering special deals to first responders like Fort Worth PD. Eat local at The Sour Boule and spread the word! 🩷
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Kaelin Byboth
17:05 20 Jul 25
I just moved to the area and this was one of the first spots I knew I had to try, both by popular demand, and my love for a good sandwich and soup. Our first thought when walking in was how cozy the environment was, and it’s perfectly suited for a calm lunch with a baby in tow.

Initially we were a bit off-put by the price of our order (two sandwiches, a craft bev and a regular coffee) and I could see the panic in my husband’s eyes after we overspent across several days of moving and getting settled. When our food arrived, we both decided that it was well worth it, as the sandwiches, crafted with care, were absolutely loaded with flavor! Panera, who?! Even the spinach on my sandwich (The Chandler) had perfect flavor! The bacon was done just right! Every layer and ingredient held its integrity and combined to make the perfect sandwich for both of our tastes. He loved the Roast Beef!

I was very pleased to discover that I can even come here solo with baby, because they were thoughtful enough to create an inclusive space for kids, as well as changing tables, board games, and a cozy fireplace. Everything was so clean and the staff was very accommodating. Thank you for a great lunch, we’ll definitely be back soon!
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Rachael B
11:47 30 Jun 25
I tried an original sandwich and it was fantastic. There is also a nice dining area with tvs and a cute play corner for kids. This would be a great place to have lunch with friends. Will definitely go back.
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Meg McClain
20:04 17 Jun 25
I was so excited to try this restaurant. Love sourdough bread and pickles! I read about them in an article and was happy I had the time to finally try them. Unfortunately, the whole order was a disaster.

I placed an order online and came to pick it up. Upon pick up, the employee said they didn't have part of my order, so I could substitute for something else. That's fine, but it should be of equal value. What I was offered wasn't and was of less value. I had to ask her to check the prices. She had first said my subbed item was more than what I was originally wanting, but I knew it wasn't. She seemed a bit surprised and had to get the manager to adjust. Strike 1 - I would have paid more for an item than it actually cost.

I leave, go to the park down the street and my order is missing two items. Had to call and get them to refund me and the gentleman on the phone said he just adjusted my ticket. I said "I know, but I'm missing two items." To the credit of the gentleman on the phone, he was very kind and apologetic and he did refund me. I understand things happen. Strike 2 - missing two items.

I go to eat my sandwich (The Original) and open it up. It's missing the smoked cheddar cheese (photo attached). I added cream cheese, paying extra, not subbing for a different cheese. Definitely the thing that made me sigh. Cannot even get their Original sandwich correct? Strike 3 - not including ingredients that are supposed to be included (not added or subbed).

Seems staff are extremely careless about the orders and are not double checking or ensuring they are reading and creating orders correctly. The atmosphere inside was dark and kind of dreary.

Sourdough bread was soft, kind of doggy, oddly. Ingredients of sandwich seemed fresh though. Pickles were soggy and soft. Personally, not a fan of the oregano on the pickle, but everyone's taste is different.

Disappointing experience all around. Check your orders and ensure everything is included - even the cheese in your sandwich. Drove quite a ways out to try them and it wasn't worth it.
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Spencer Lee
15:36 08 Jun 25
The food was avacado toast was soggy and the vibes at this place are always so depressing…. Not one employee had a smile on their face the whole time we were in the building I’d say about 20 mins and no one said welcome in or said have a great day when leaving, 3 people were standing doing nothing while the guy at the counter was struggling taking ordereds as well as trying to pay for someone else’s meal at the same time. We overheard multiple times how do you make this drink? We ended up not even getting the right drink for one of ours. I missed when this place first opened in the small building next to it that was when we got the best service and everyone had smiles on.. it is definitely not that anymore and it’s so dark on the inside.

We ended up getting 2 coffes, avocado and egg toast and 3 pig and a blankets for $35 was not worth it at all.
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Najika Sempai
19:14 23 Apr 25
Chill place, great food and literally the best cold brew I've ever had! I drink it black and this is the only place I look forward to it! I'm so glad it's a local place that I can support rather than a chain that doesn't care about the community. And who doesn't love fresh bread?!💜
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Lori Jamison Northrop
18:44 02 Apr 25
I arrived and stood in line at the new place right next to their old place, and checked out the menu and decided to get a bowl of tomato soup with two slices of the rosemary garlic bread. I came up to the line I made my order. The people were very lovely and helped me get my order. I was given a number and I went to sit down. After that about five minutes later, a lovely girl came up and asked what my order was I kindly repeated to her what I had ordered. Then another lady came up and apologized for the other lady asking my order. Then the lady, the first lady came back and said they were out of tomato basil Could I possibly be interested in there? Broccoli cheese soup I said I did not care for broccoli cheese soup, but I would go ahead and try theirs. She also very kindly said that I could be refunded for my lunch. I said well I’m already here I might as well go ahead and eat. The broccoli basil was brought out with two slices of rosemary, garlic bread. It was all very, very lovely. Next time. I think I will try their sandwich. They had a lovely vegetarian sandwich that looked very, very yummy as I always say support your local businesses there was a lot of really great options on this menu.
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