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Spacious Lofts feature distinct lounge areas and naturally accented bathrooms with green marble vanities and soaking tubs. The magnificent three-room Goodnight Suite with its dining room for 8 and bird’s eye views of the Cultural District is the property’s signature accommodation. Bowie House isn’t just the perfect retreat for a staycation or destination trip but is also capable of hosting events ranging in size from intimate gatherings to extravagant soirees. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Bricks and Horses is the hotel’s signature restaurant. Drawing on the rich history of Fort Worth ranching and the cornucopia of produce available locally, menus driven by the season’s bounty inspire connection — and a new go-to community hub.
Adventures with a Texas Soul
Enjoy the cuisine of Bricks and Horses, served sharing style, in an outdoor setting—our urban courtyard features large and small seating areas to accommodate groups of all sizes. Our evening socials happen here; it’s the perfect setting to gather our diverse community and make the most of Texas's fine weather. Dining at Bowie House is inspired by the rich ranch culture and agricultural bounty of the West. Join us for a quick breakfast, poolside cocktail, business lunch or Texas-sized bar bites; our locally-sourced meat and produce are some of the best around, so pull up a chair. The Ash spa has a long menu of treatment options, ranging from a 25-minute foot massage to a four-hour couples’ massage in a private suite, with a body scrub and facial. There are separate locker rooms for men and women — each with a hammam-style steam room and cedar-lined infrared sauna — plus a relaxation lounge and outdoor terrace.
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While each property is unique, all share a crafted approach to luxury and bring the soul of the locale to life through captivating design, exceptional cuisine, innovative spas, and gracious yet unobtrusive service. With 26 one-of-a-kind hotels and resorts, Auberge invites guests to create unforgettable stories in some of the world’s most desirable destinations. FORT WORTH, TEXAS (August 21, 2023) – Bowie House, Auberge Resorts Collection, a new, luxury, urban retreat embodying the unique character of Fort Worth, is now accepting reservations.
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The Bowie House, which is named after the Alamo defender and famed frontiersman James Bowie (pronounced BOO-eee) opened on Dec. 1, 2023, with 88 units, a luxurious spa, and a clutch of social spaces. If the resort feels uniquely Fort Worth, that’s very much the vision of its owner, Jo Ellard, a Dallas businesswoman and cutting horse hall-of-famer. (For those not familiar with modern equestrian competitions, a cutting horse and rider are judged by how skillfully they separate a cow from its herd.) The art collection is another passion of hers, built over 15 years.
A luxurious spin on Texan cuisine

The magnificent three-room Goodnight Suite, with its dining room for 8 and bird’s eye views of the Cultural District, is the property’s signature suite. A haven for self-care and rejuvenation, Ash is the hotel’s serene spa, offering a luxurious and cutting-edge wellness experience that has never existed in the destination. Inspired by the outdoors and all things wild and free, this new wellness destination offers sanctuary and transformation in a space exuding all the comfort and steadiness of the barns so ubiquitous across Texas. Enjoying private access to the pool deck, it encompasses 5 treatment rooms, a sauna and steam room, a fitness center, nail studio, boutique and relaxation lounge. Inspired by the outdoors and all things wild and free, this new wellness destination offers sanctuary and transformation in a space exuding all the comfort and steadiness of the ubiquitous barns across Texas.
Encapsulating the generous welcome of a classic Texas home, each of Bowie House's 88 studios, 12 lofts, and six suites are imbued with the warm spirit of the West. Every Sunday, gather at Bricks and Horses to break bread around the table with your nearest and dearest. A brunch feast with family-style dining and artful libations are punctuated with the perfect piece of pie. The main entry, reception desk, restaurant, public restrooms, ballrooms, pool, and spa are all accessible. Seventeen guest rooms have wider, 32-inch entries and other accessibility features such as visual doorbells and fire alarms, roll-in showers, 3-by-3 transfer showers, and accessible bathtubs with grab bars.
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Cowtown has a whole new reputation on its hands, and this lavish Auberge hotel (with its own art collection!) fits right in. To make a reservation, or for additional information, please visit aubergeresorts.com/bowiehouse. One suite not to be missed at Bowie House is the magnificent, three-room Goodnight Suite with its dining room for eight and bird’s eye views of the Cultural District. The Mulberry Room is Bowie House’s cozy library, a perennial place to engage in deep conversation over drinks and snacks.
Discover the New West
The property offers a taste of modern Texan cuisine across its dining venues and through unique culinary experiences — from backyard cookouts to multi-sensory food and spirit tastings. The four-story property will welcome guests with a colonnaded lobby equipped with a range of social areas. A signature restaurant, laidback lobby bar and lounge, and a terrace bar will serve as social hubs along with a billiards room, fireplace lounge, grand ballroom, and an intimate rose-hued lacquered library. A haven for self-care and rejuvenation, Ash is the hotel’s serene spa, offering a luxurious and cutting-edge wellness experience.
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Luxury boutique hotels are relatively new to Fort Worth, so look for specials enticing visitors to stay longer. Bowie House is offering third-night stays for free (with a three-night minimum), while American Express is offering platinum cardholders a similar, limited-time deal without the three-night minimum, that includes daily breakfast and a 4 p.m. Although operated by Auberge, Bowie House is owned by Dallas businesswoman Jo Ellard, a National Cutting Horse Association Non-Pro Hall of Fame rider who breeds championship horses at her EE Ranches, in Whitesboro, about 85 miles north of Fort Worth. The Bowie truly feels like home to Ellard—she bought a cottage on the site of the hotel several decades ago. Ellard, an avid art collector, worked closely with Dallas-based interior design and architecture firm BOKA Powell on the selection, furniture, and decor. Her involvement lends the whole project a certain authenticity, one that’s rooted in Texas tradition—sumptuous leather furniture, cowhide-backed chairs, tasteful photos of cowboys and horses everywhere—but with a worldly, glamorous edge, thanks to genre-defying art and a sense of playfulness.
The storied halls of the National Cowgirl Museum enable time travel, as does the Fort Worth Stockyards complete with saloons, cattle drives, dance halls and more. A visit to the rodeo invites appreciation of the state’s rich heritage, while nearby Fort Worth Botanical Gardens, Zoo, Botanical Research Institute and Trinity Park – ideal for jogging or biking along the river – reveal the city’s natural beauty. These include the Tadao Ando-designed Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth and the Louis Kahn-designed Kimbell Art Museum, home to a much-envied collection by masters like Picasso and Monet. The storied halls of the National Cowgirl Museum enable time travel, as does the Fort Worth Stockyards, complete with saloons, cattle drives, dance halls and more. Renowned architectural and interiors firm BOKA Powell has achieved a masterful union of time-honored and contemporary design, combining brick and cast stone with gravity-defying glass features, a verdant pool terrace and convivial gathering spaces.
The exhibition, guest curated by Olya Sova, also includes David Bowie’s film The Long Way Home, which documents various stages of their trip on the train, including their time in Moscow during the May Day Parade. Locally based architectural and interiors firm BOKA Powell will design Bowie House to convey a strong sense of place through traditional Texas finishes and Spanish architecture. A collection of eccentric furniture and décor sourced by Bowie Place president Jo Ellard will add a personal touch to the interior as well.
The fashion is a bit more subdued on normal days, but residents still make up about 90 percent of the bar and restaurant clientele. With 27 one-of-a-kind hotels and resorts, Auberge invites guests to create unforgettable stories in some of the world’s most desirable destinations. The sprawling second floor terrace, it encompasses 5 treatment rooms, a sauna and steam room, a fitness center, nail studio, boutique and relaxation lounge. Thoughtful experiences include water dancing, synergistic skin treatments, infrared therapy, non-sleep deep rest massage and a made to measure apothecary, while visiting wellness specialists and fitness instructors ensure guests and locals alike have every opportunity to optimize their wellbeing. From December 1st through 5th, join Manjit Devgun, a world renowned mindfulness instructor, and Rosa Green for a diverse offering of group experiences and private wellness sessions centered around energy healing, self-awareness and mind-body connection.
The brunch menu includes elevated Texas classics like fried quail and waffles, as well as a lighter avocado pesto toast. The dinner menu offers six different cuts of Texas steak, as well as a seafood tower, pies, and a house-made sourdough bread. The Bar at Bowie House is open all day and serves smaller bites (e.g., raw oysters, deviled eggs, and tuna tartare) and drinks throughout the many plush lounges and common spaces. Auberge Resorts Collection is a portfolio of extraordinary hotels, resorts, residences and private clubs.
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