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10 Things To Do In Decatur, TX

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10 Things To Do In Decatur, TX

Coffee, antiques, candy, eat in Decatur – then repeat!

Decatur, Texas, is a small town in North Texas, offering an easy drive from the Dallas-Fort Worth area. This makes it a great place to enjoy the country and savor southern home cooking. I don’t think anyone would get bored with these 10 things to do in Decatur, TX. Driving distance: Decatur is about a 1-hour drive from Dallas and 40 miles from Fort Worth.

The town is known to many who live there as “Eighter from Decatur.” That’s evident throughout town, with murals, signs, and postcards. Years ago, the city was named after a female railway worker who had a long gambling bout, and it stuck. But that’s no longer going on in town.

Decatur will always have a small-town feel, but now with a modern twist. It’s still a town where everyone knows each other and welcomes visitors warmly.

10 things to do in Decatur, TX

10 Things To Do In Decatur, TX

Downtown Decatur, TX, is within easy driving distance of big-city offerings (Fort Worth or Dallas). However, the town has plenty of attractions for all ages, making it a wonderful place to spend a day, weekend, or week.

There are also many murals around town, making it an excellent spot for Instagrammable photos. Be sure to spot the old telephone booth in the city. A mural tour may take a whole day.

10 Things To Do In Decatur, TX

1. Trinity Street Coffee Bar

Start your day in Decatur with coffee at Trinity Street Coffee, located on the northeast corner of Decatur Town Square. Trinity Street Coffee Bar is a restaurant, bar, and coffee shop, so you can eat, drink, and get your coffee spiked if you choose. The vibe outside is just as remarkable as it is inside. You can also watch the roasters make coffee from beans. Ask for a tour.

Things To Do In Decatur, TX

2. Decatur, TX Visitors Center

Depending on what you do first, you’ll want to visit the Decatur Visitors Center to pick up information about Decatur and to see the Historic Decatur Post Office, now a visitors center. The post office, built in 1936, is quite a showstopper. It is located at 106 South Trinity.

3. Wise County Veterans Memorial Park

This is a beautiful, peaceful park with a red-brick site dedicated to the remembrance of fallen soldiers and those currently serving our country. The park features the “Path of Sacrifice and Valor” walkway, commemorating the lives of American soldiers who served from the Revolutionary War to the present.

Address: 405 North Trinity St, Decatur, TX 76234

4. Shops On The Square in Decatur

There are lots of shops, boutiques, and antiques on the square that will keep you busy for the day. Marveling at the Courthouse is a must-do, especially when it’s this beautiful (see more below).

Hey Sugar Candy Shop

Go ahead, walk inside, ‘Hey Sugar,’ and reminisce about the good old days with its nostalgic candy from childhood. I remember eating those candy cigarettes and those bad-for-your-teeth Sugar Daddies.

They also offer a variety of retro candies, retro sodas in glass bottles, and ice cream treats to share—or not.

Shop The Antique & Specialty Stores

The Decatur Town Square offers a unique shopping experience with antique stores, boutiques, and excellent dining options. There is something for everyone in the square.

Main Street Antique Mall

Who doesn’t love to shop for antiques in Texas? It’s one of my favorite pastimes.

Main Street Antique Mall is a large mall over twenty years old, located on the square. Locals and travelers love this mall. I can remember finding a few antiques here that I still adore today.

Nooks And Crannies

For fun curiosities and antiques, check out this shop. It has also been on the square for many years.

5. Take A Courthouse Tour

With its solid pink granite, the Decatur Courthouse is one of the most beautiful courthouses I have ever seen. I couldn’t stop taking pictures of it–it’s that prestigious. This is the fourth Courthouse in Decatur, built in 1896, and is the oldest Courthouse in Texas that has never been restored.

Courthouse tours are available by contacting the Visitors Center.

6. Decatur Golf & Country Club

Decatur Golf and Country Club is a 9-hole golf course located just North of Decatur. In addition to its exceptionally low golf rates, this country club also has a playground, sand volleyball courts, basketball courts, soccer and baseball fields, and a club swimming pool.

7. LBJ Grasslands National Forest Service

Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ) National Grasslands offers hiking, camping, horseback riding, fishing, hunting, and bird watching. It’s a local favorite for outdoor activities. Located just North of Decatur.

8. Petrified Wood Gas Station

This old historic gas station is a picture-worthy icon in Decatur. You’ll meet J.R. – the petrified wood gas station owner, if you’re lucky like we were. He’ll tell you about the Meridian Highway and this new thing called I-35! J.R.’s wife’s grandparents owned and operated the gas station in the past. It’s a beautiful piece of history with its original gas pumps.

If you’re lucky enough to visit in April, you’ll see the tulips and poppies growing wild.

Huge meals, low price only at Whistle Stop Cafe

9. Whistle Stop Cafe

Whistle Stop Cafe offers large portions of down-home country meals at great prices. This restaurant is open Monday through Friday; it is closed on weekends. Don’t worry if you’re visiting on the weekend – there are plenty of other great places to dine in Decatur.

Travel Pro Tip: The cafe gets busy during lunch, so consider going early or making it a late lunch to avoid the line.

10. Sweetie Pie’s Ribeyes

Sweetie Pie’s is probably the most favorable place to have dinner in Decatur. It is located at the southwest corner of the square. My family and I have visited several times for their delicious rolls and peach cobbler.

Places To Stay In Decatur, TX

Fairfield Inn

One of the most excellent hotels in the area.

Woodland Escape

Woodland Escape is a Texas-style private guest house rental on Airbnb where you can enjoy the entire guesthouse. Some amenities include a swimming pool, fire pit, and hot tub, and the property is minutes away from LBJ Grasslands.

Bed And Breakfast In Historic Decatur

Courthouse Suites Bed and Breakfast is centrally located in the Historic Town Square, within walking distance of shopping and dining options. Just look for the orange door. There are three suites to choose from, but please note that you will need to be able to climb the stairs.

Modern Decatur Farmhouse Getaway

Do you have a big family? You may want to rent the Modern Decatur Farmhouse, which accommodates up to ten guests.

There you have it – lots going on in Decatur for sure!! I hope you’ve enjoyed reading about these ten things to do in Decatur, TX, and that you decided to spend some time there.

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Kim Croisant is a freelance writer and owner of Texas Travel Talk. She is a native Texan living north of Fort Worth. When not writing about travel destinations, festivals, events, and hotels, she is working on her first book - "Small Town Texas" due out Fall 2026. Kim loves red wine, chips & dip, and travel magazines. Follow her on Instagram @texastraveltalk.

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  1. Shirley says

    August 19, 2023 at 1:12 pm

    I just found your article re: Decatur Texas.
    I was disappointed by your photos and descriptions of places and events on the square downtown Decatur, Tx. Some of the places shown in your article are “new”, less than a couple years in business and older stores no mention.
    Two long time establishments on the square are owned and run by “seasoned elderly” persons.
    These two stores are “Main Street Antique Mall” and “Nooks and Crannies” which have been in their established locations 20 plus years and sought after by most travelers. I’m sorry they were not mentioned in your travel article.
    UPDATE: The famous Decatur Tx Courthouse is closed to public for restoration (2 years possible) and the “Museum” which burned to the ground and may not be rebuilt.
    Thank you for allowing me a voice on your website.

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    • Kim Croisant says

      August 19, 2023 at 2:32 pm

      Hi Shirley,
      Thank you for your message and concern. While this article is over a year old, I can see some things have changed. Thanks for bringing these changes to my attention.
      Also, I do know of the stores that you mention. The day we were there, we did not go in them. I’m going to add them to my article here just for you. I’ve been in both stores, but that has been some time.

      Thanks again for your voice!

      Reply

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