5 fresh new Fort Worth restaurants fill up week’s hottest headlines

Publisher’s Note: A lot has happened this week so this is your chance to catch up. Read on for the week’s most popular headlines.

1. Where to Eat in Fort Worth: 5 Fresh New Restaurants For September. Eating out is still a dubious prospect these days as Fort Worth COVID cases continue to fluctuate. Still, times are good for new restaurants and diners who enjoy trying them out. This month the restaurant is dedicated to the five new eateries that have recently opened. Cover and tilt well.

2. Huge new country music and BBQ bonanza are igniting in Dallas-Fort Worth this fall. Get ready to sweat your meat. The biggest names in Texas barbecue and country music will take over the northern Texas town of Celina for the first ever Troubadour Festival on Saturday November 6th.

3. Breakfast Brothers bring soul food and breakfast to Arlington all day. There’s a soulful new restaurant that just opened in Arlington: Breakfast Brothers, a Blacks-run eatery at 130 Bardin Rd., Which serves breakfast all day, plus po’boys, lobsters, and wings.

4. These are the 10 best things to do in Fort Worth this Labor Day weekend. This weekend in Fort Worth will feature two new local theater productions, performances from two major local orchestras, a music festival featuring acts from an independent record label, a concert from a 90s country throwback, a last breath of summer and more.

5. Texas’s largest crystal lagoon is causing a sensation with new floating cabanas. Lagoonfest Texas has been causing quite a tropical storm since it opened and is causing a stir on social media with a cool new water experience. The hugely popular beach attraction in Texas City, near Galveston on the Texan coast, has just introduced floating cabanas, also known as aquabanas, designed to combine the thrill of the water with the chill of a cocktail in a cabana.

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