Fort Worth restaurant appears in new episode of Taylor Sheridan’s ‘The Madison’
Taylor Sheridan’s latest show “The Madison” was filmed in and around Fort Worth.
The Michelle Pfeiffer-led Paramount+ series premiered its first three episodes on March 14, and will release its final three on Saturday, March 21. The show is described as a “heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family (the Clyburns) in the Madison River valley of central Montana.”
Production on the show took place in Montana and in North Texas, where the region stood in for New York City.
Several Fort Worth locations have appeared this season, including restaurants like Clay Pigeon and Emilia’s, and the Modern Art Museum.
Here’s a look at all the Fort Worth locations featured in season 1, episode 3, “Watch Her Fall.”
Parker County Sheriff’s Office
At 15:11, Stacy (Michelle Pfeiffer) arrives at the Bonneville County Sheriff’s Office to pick up Paul’s (Matthew Fox) truck.
This was filmed at the Parker County Sheriff’s Office in Weatherford at 129 Hogle St.
Wicked Butcher
At 27:22, Stacy calls her friend Liliana (Rebecca Spence), who is at a New York City restaurant.
This was filmed at Fort Worth’s Wicked Butcher at 512 Main St. The downtown-located restaurant opened in the Sinclair Hotel in 2020.
The first three episodes of “The Madison” are streaming on Paramount+.