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61 Osteria, Oakwood Cemetery appear in latest ‘Landman’ season 2 episode

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Several Fort Worth references and locations appeared in the latest “Landman” episode.

The Taylor Sheridan co-created show returned for its 10-episode second season on Nov. 16 and will air weekly until January. The Paramount+ show filmed in and around Fort Worth over the spring and summer. A third season was just announced.

TCU, Frost Tower, Cattleman’s Steak House, River Crest Country Club, downtown Fort Worth and even the Star-Telegram have been spotted in the first three episodes this season.

Here’s a look at all the locations and references featured in episode four, “Dancing Rainbows.”

Canadian, Texas

Around eight minutes in, Cooper (Jacob Lofland) tells Ariana (Paulina Chávez) that he’s going to a funeral for his grandmother in Canadian, Texas.

The Hemphill County Courthouse in Canadian, Texas.
The Hemphill County Courthouse in Canadian, Texas. Screenshot Google Maps

This is in reference to the actual Canadian, a small town of around 2,300 people located on the eastern side of the Texas Panhandle. The town is named for the nearby Canadian River.

Oakwood Cemetery

At 13:50, Cami (Demi Moore) arrives at a cemetery where her husband Monty (Jon Hamm) is buried.

Demi Moore as Cami Miller in “Landman” episode 4, season 2, streaming on Paramount+.
Demi Moore as Cami Miller in “Landman” episode 4, season 2, streaming on Paramount+. Emerson Miller Paramount+
Fort Worth’s Oakwood Cemetery photographed on Sept. 24, 2025.
Fort Worth’s Oakwood Cemetery photographed on Sept. 24, 2025. Brayden Garcia bgarcia@star-telegram.com

This was filmed at Oakwood Cemetery in Fort Worth, which overlooks the Trinity River.

The cemetery was established 1879 and is the resting place for several notable names, including Horace S. Carswell Jr., an Army major killed in World War II; Jim “Longhaired Jim” Courtright, a lawman killed in a gunfight outside the White Elephant Saloon; Texas Gov. Charles Allen Culberson and Samuel Burk Burnett, the former owner of the 6666 Ranch which Sheridan now owns.

Winn Hill Cemetery

At 26:23, the Norris family attends the funeral of Tommy’s (Billy Bob Thornton) mother.

Winn Hill Cemetery in Jacksboro appears in “Landman” season 2 episode 4.
Winn Hill Cemetery in Jacksboro appears in “Landman” season 2 episode 4. Screenshot Paramount+
Winn Hill Cemetery in Jacksboro at 8800 Burwick Road.
Winn Hill Cemetery in Jacksboro at 8800 Burwick Road. Screenshot Google Maps

This was filmed at Winn Hill Cemetery in Jacksboro in late April. The cemetery, located at 8800 Burwick Road, has been operational since the late 1800s.

Mesquite Pit

At 28:06, the Norris family stops by a restaurant named “The Bucket” after the funeral.

Mesquite Pit in Weatherford appears in “Landman” season 2 episode 4.
Mesquite Pit in Weatherford appears in “Landman” season 2 episode 4. Screenshot Paramount+
Mesquite Pit in Weatherford at 1201 Fort Worth Highway.
Mesquite Pit in Weatherford at 1201 Fort Worth Highway. Screenshot Google Maps

This was filmed at Mesquite Pit in Weatherford at 1201 Fort Worth Highway. The restaurant also has locations in Granbury and Mineral Wells.

Martha Williams

At 38:15, Cami tells her assistant to call Martha Williams from Williams Trew to sell her house.

This is in reference to Martha Williams, an actual realtor based in Fort Worth. This is the second real-life realtor that has been mentioned in the show, after Stephen Reich’s name came up in episodes one and three.

61 Osteria

At 38:26, Cami arrives at a restaurant to meet with Gallino (Andy Garcia).

Andy Garcia as Gallino and Demi Moore as Cami Miller in “Landman” episode 4, season 2, streaming on Paramount+.
Andy Garcia as Gallino and Demi Moore as Cami Miller in “Landman” episode 4, season 2, streaming on Paramount+. Emerson Miller Paramount+
Fort Worth architect Greg Ibañez designed 61 Osteria, a new Italian restaurant in the First on 7th building in downtown.
Fort Worth architect Greg Ibañez designed 61 Osteria, a new Italian restaurant in the First on 7th building in downtown. Kathy Tran Courtesy/61 Osteria

This was filmed at 61 Osteria in downtown Fort Worth at 500 W. Seventh St. The Italian restaurant opened in 2023 and is a favorite among the show’s cast.

Faith Community Hospital

At 46:20, Boss (Mustafa Speaks) and his crew check on their friend after he was exposed to toxic gas.

Faith Community Hospital appears in “Landman” season 2 episode 4.
Faith Community Hospital appears in “Landman” season 2 episode 4. Screenshot Paramount+
Faith Community Hospital is located in Jacksboro at 215 Chisholm Trail.
Faith Community Hospital is located in Jacksboro at 215 Chisholm Trail. Screenshot Google Maps

The name of the hospital in the show is Midland General Hospital, but this was filmed at Faith Community Hospital in Jacksboro at 215 Chisholm Trail. The hospital also appeared in the first season.

“Landman” airs Sundays on Paramount+

This story was originally published December 7, 2025 at 2:01 PM.

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Brayden Garcia
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.
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