This Week's Top Stories
Iconic burger joint makes Camp Bowie comeback and more popular stories
Tommy's is back in business on Camp Bowie.
Editor's note: The top Fort Worth news of the week includes two exciting comebacks, one opening, and one big closure. Plus, global accolades for two local hotels. Read on for our most popular stories, then plan your weekend via this guide.
1. Bodacious burger comeback tops this Fort Worth restaurant news roundup. Tommy's Hamburgers has finally reopened its 24-year-old restaurant at 5228 Camp Bowie Blvd. after a nearly year-long closure.
2. Beloved J. Rae's Bakery returns to Fort Worth with new West 7th shop. A beloved North Texas bakery is ready to sweeten Fort Worth once again.
3. Guy Fieri-loved Arlington restaurant A Taste of Europe to close for good. A longtime Arlington restaurant that appeared on Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives is closing. A Taste of Europe, the European-inspired restaurant at 1901 W. Pioneer Pkwy., will close its doors for good at the end of July.

4. Austin’s Dirdie Birdie mini-golf restaurant & bar putts into Fort Worth. A fun miniature golf-themed "eatertainment" venue from Austin is teeing up in Fort Worth. The Dirdie Birdie officially opened Wednesday, July 8.
3. 2 Fort Worth hotels win 2026 World's Best Awards from Travel + Leisure. The city of Fort Worth and its top-tier hospitality industry are continuing a winning streak, as two local hotels and resorts appear among the best in the world.
