Frequently Asked Questions
Eagle's Point Bar & Grill Saginaw TX
Your questions about Eagle's Point Bar & Grill, answered straight.
The Basics
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Eagle's Point Bar & Grill is at 1029 N Saginaw Blvd #C6, Saginaw, TX 76179 — on the main stretch of N Saginaw Blvd, easy to spot, with free parking right out front.
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Sunday through Thursday: 11am – 12am (midnight) Friday and Saturday: 11am – 1:45am
We're open seven days a week, including most holidays. Call us at (817) 349-9387 if you want to confirm hours around a specific holiday.
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(817) 349-9387
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Yes. There is a second Eagle's Point location in Old Town Burleson, TX. The Saginaw location at 1029 N Saginaw Blvd is the original.
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Eagle's Point opened in 2018. The owner took over a struggling local dive bar and rebuilt it into a scratch-made kitchen, full-bar neighborhood restaurant with a full entertainment calendar. It's been locally owned and operated ever since.
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Yes. Eagle's Point is independently and locally owned — not a chain, not a franchise. The owner is actively involved in the day-to-day operation of the restaurant.
Food
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Eagle's Point serves scratch-made American bar and grill food — burgers, sandwiches, tacos, wings, pasta, seafood, soups, salads, appetizers, and desserts. Everything is made in-house, including the queso, caesar dressing, mac and cheese, and wing sauces. The menu is larger and more varied than most bar menus in the area.
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Customer favorites include:
The Sagnasty — a half-pound burger with pepperjack, bacon, sautéed mushrooms, onion, jalapeños, a sunny egg, and garlic aioli
Slowed & Throwed — brisket grilled cheese with slow-smoked brisket, three cheeses, onion strings, and BBQ on Texas toast
Smoked Brisket Poppers — bacon-wrapped jalapeños stuffed with cheesy smoked brisket on onion strings
Louisiana Stan — creamy cajun pasta with blackened shrimp, smoked sausage, garlic, bell peppers, and parmesan
Ricky Bobby — chicken fried steak or chicken with cheesy hand-cut fries and country or jalapeño gravy
Crackaronie & Cheese — scratch mac and cheese with multiple loaded build options
Eagle Point Wing Co. — bone-in or nuggets with 20+ scratch sauces and crafted rubs
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Yes. Eagle's Point uses the term "scratch-made" specifically because it's accurate — queso, caesar dressing, wing sauces, soups, mac and cheese, and more are all made in-house from raw ingredients. This is one of the main ways Eagle's Point differs from chain bar-and-grills in the area.
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Yes. Eagle's Point runs rotating daily specials throughout the week — full scratch-made plates at approachable prices. The specials change periodically, so check the current specials page for what's on right now.
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Yes. The full menu is available on the Eagle's Point website at eaglespointtexas.com.
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Eagle's Point serves brunch on Saturday and Sunday starting at 11am through 1pm. Brunch includes mimosas, Bloody Marys, breakfast beers, and brunch bites — ask your server for the current brunch menu. The kitchen opens at 11am daily.
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Yes. The menu includes salads, apps, and sides that work for vegetarians, and several dishes can be modified. Ask your server and they'll work with you.
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Yes. Eagle's Point offers takeout. Call (817) 349-9387 to place a takeout order.
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Yes. Eagle's Point offers delivery through third-party delivery services. Check your preferred delivery app for availability in your area.
Drinks
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Yes. Eagle's Point has a full bar with craft cocktails, beers on tap, spirits, and wine. The bar carries Crown, Tito's, Jameson, Texas Bourbon, and J. Lohr wines, among others.
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Eagle's Point carries a rotating selection of draft beers including Wild Berry Truly on tap. Ask your bartender or server for the current tap list.
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Yes — and the margarita menu is one of the most developed parts of the drink list. Options range from a house margarita on the rocks to the Casa-Preme (a grand margarita made with Casa Alebrije añejo, Grand Marnier, and Cointreau) and several flavored builds. The full margarita menu is listed under "Agave You A Good Time" on the drink menu.
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Yes. Happy hour at the Saginaw location runs Monday through Friday, 2:30pm – 6:30pm. Happy hour includes discounted pints, well cocktails, ranch waters, wine, and a happy hour appetizer menu. See the current specials page for the full happy hour lineup.
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Yes. The "Espresso Yo'Self" section of the cocktail menu is dedicated entirely to espresso and coffee-based cocktails — including the Above Traditional (Tito's, Mr. Black coffee liqueur, espresso), the Carajillo (Ketel One or Codigo tequila, Liqueur 43, espresso), the Irish (Jameson, Kahlúa, espresso, nutmeg), and the Crème Brûlée martini.
Entertainment & Events
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Eagle's Point runs a full weekly entertainment schedule:
Monday — Music Bingo
Tuesday — Karaoke
Wednesday — Pool Tournament (7pm)
Friday — Karaoke + Live Local Music
Saturday — Karaoke + Live Local Music
Plus weekly trivia nights and rotating special events
Check the events calendar for current scheduling.
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Yes. Karaoke runs on Tuesday, Friday, and Saturday nights at Eagle's Point depending on the location, Saginaw or Burleson. It's a neighborhood-style karaoke night — not a competition, just a good time with a crowd that actually cheers for each other.
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Yes. Live local music is featured on Friday and Saturday nights. The setup is intentionally calibrated so the music fills the room without making conversation impossible — something customers specifically call out in reviews.
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Yes. Eagle's Point has three pool tables. A pool tournament is held every Wednesday at 7pm. The tables are also available for open play outside of tournament hours.
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es — 14 large flat-screen TVs. Eagle's Point shows all major Texas sports: Cowboys, Rangers, Stars, and Mavericks, as well as college teams including Longhorns, Aggies, TCU, Tech, Baylor, and SMU. If a game matters to Texas fans, it's on at Eagle's Point.
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Yes. Every Cowboys game is shown at Eagle's Point with full sound. With 14 screens, there's no bad seat in the house for game day.
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For information about private events or group reservations, call Eagle's Point directly at (817) 349-9387.
Entertainment & Events
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Yes. Eagle's Point is family-friendly and kids are genuinely welcome — not just technically permitted. The atmosphere is casual and comfortable, and the staff is used to families. Kids eat free on Mondays.
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Yes. Children are welcome at Eagle's Point. The casual atmosphere and scratch-made food menu mean there's something for every age at the table. Multiple customers have specifically noted in reviews how comfortable the staff made them feel bringing kids and even babies into the restaurant.
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Yes. Leashed dogs are welcome on the Eagle's Point patio.
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Yes. Eagle's Point is wheelchair accessible.
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Yes. Free parking is available directly in front of Eagle's Point in the shopping center lot.
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Eagle's Point calls itself a "5-Star Dive Bar" — which is part of its identity and its honest self-description. The atmosphere is casual, unpretentious, and neighborhood-focused. The food, drinks, and entertainment, however, are well above what you'd expect from a traditional dive bar. Think: dressed-down vibe, dressed-up execution.
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There is no dress code. Come as you are.
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Eagle's Point is a bar, so there's ambient noise — especially on karaoke and live music nights. That said, customers consistently note that live music is kept at a volume that still allows for conversation, which sets it apart from louder venues in the area. If you want a quieter experience, earlier in the day or weekday afternoons are the most relaxed times to visit.
Location & Service Area
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Eagle's Point primarily serves Saginaw, TX and the surrounding communities including Fort Worth (north and northwest), Haslet, Lake Worth, Watauga, Keller, and Blue Mound. The restaurant sits on N Saginaw Blvd, making it easily accessible from all of these areas.
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Eagle's Point is located in Saginaw, TX, which sits on the northwest edge of the Fort Worth metro area. From central Fort Worth, the drive is typically 15–20 minutes depending on traffic and your starting point.
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Eagle's Point is approximately 10–15 minutes from Haslet, TX via TX-287.
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Eagle's Point is approximately 15–20 minutes from Keller, TX.
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Eagle's Point Bar & Grill is located directly in Saginaw at 1029 N Saginaw Blvd #C6 — it doesn't get more local than that.
Have a question that isn't answered here? Call us at (817) 349-9387 or stop in. We're open seven days a week starting at 11am.
Eagle's Point Bar & Grill | 1029 N Saginaw Blvd #C6, Saginaw, TX 76179 | (817) 349-9387 This week's specials | Upcoming events