Stay stylish in the Cultural District.
A former dry ice warehouse turned 21-room boutique hotel, Hotel Dryce invites you in like a local. Set in the city's Cultural District, this unapologetically Fort Worth stay is a lot of things: a creative hub, a neighborhood watering hole, and a laid-back tribute to Funkytown.
Funkytown at its finest.
Hotel Dryce is calm, cool, and creatively charged. Step inside and you'll find walls layered with local art, warm Baltic birch furniture, and Oaxacan textiles folded into every detail. The space is open yet intimate, with the kind of atmosphere that invites lingering. Music drifts through the lobby, and conversations stretch across the bar. When you're here, there's always something happening, so feel free to join in or kick back and enjoy the vibe.
Always open. Very chill.
Each accommodation taps into the city's energy, drawing inspiration from its views of either the buzzing Cultural District neighborhood or Dickies Arena. Inside, Guillermo Tapia's street photography adorns the walls, luxury cotton sheets drape the custom-built bed, and locally crafted furniture adds character without flash. Modern perks like a Bluetooth speaker and Smart TV, plus luxe bathrobes and Dryce's signature bath products, complete the masterpiece that is your room or suite.
Start each morning at the Dryce Biscuit Bar with all-you-can-eat fresh baked biscuits, Southern breaded chicken, country sausage gravy, and local jellies and honey. You can easily add the Dryce Biscuit Bar to your stay when booking, or simply let the staff know anytime. Later in the day, good drinks and better conversations come easy at Bar Dryce, where you can grab a craft beer, a signature cocktail, or something zero-proof and settle into a live DJ set or a mellow playlist. And when hunger strikes, some of Fort Worth's best local spots are just a short walk away.
Located in the Cultural District of Fort Worth, Texas, just a short walk from Dickies Arena.