New downtown Italian eatery tops week’s 5 most-read Fort Worth stories
Editor’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. Grace restaurant owner lifts the lid of a new Italian osteria in downtown Fort Worth. Adam Jones is ready to greet Fort Worth with an enthusiastic “Ciao”. The owner and face of Grace and Little Red Wasp plans to open an upscale Italian concept called 61 Osteria on the west side of downtown next spring. The restaurant will open on the first floor of the First on 7th building at 500 W. Seventh St. across from Burnett Park.
2. The Brix Barbecue in Fort Worth is graduating from Airstream into a permanent space. One of the most popular craft barbecue food trucks in Fort Worth is about to open its first stationary location. Operating from an old Airstream trailer on Bryan Avenue, Brix Barbecue will open its first permanent restaurant on Near Southside, not far from its current home.
3. Dallas-Fort Worth is no longer a top 25 place, US News & World Report explains. Dallas-Fort Worth fell out of US News & World Report’s Top 25 Closely Watched Annual List of Best Places to Live by USUS News & World Report’s July 13th 2021 Ranking, which was released on July 13 largest metropolitan areas in the country. That is 13 places less than number 24 in the region in 2020 and well below its positions in 2019, 2018 and 2017.
4. Hooters’ wing-only concept opens the first two locations in Dallas-Fort Worth. The wings are landing: Hoots Wings, the new fast-casual concept from the Hooters chain, which specializes in chicken wings, has two locations in the Dallas-Fort Worth area: one in the far north of Fort Worth and the other in Little Elme.
5. Fort Worth superstar Leon Bridges will be among the first to play Mark Cuban’s glitzy new venue in Dallas. Fort Worth singer-songwriter Leon Bridges is taking his upcoming Gold-Diggers Sound Tour to North Texas’s busiest new concert venue – The HiFi Dallas, a Mark Cuban-owned music venue that will soon be near American Airlines Center is opened. Bridges will play a show on HiFi with singer Abraham Alexander from Fort Worth on Saturday, September 11th.
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