This week's hot headlines
New spot for fried fish tops this week's 5 hottest Fort Worth stories
Editor's note: A lot happened this week, so here's your chance to get caught up. Read on for the week's most popular headlines. Looking for the best things to do this weekend? Find that list here.
1. Texas Fish Chicken Grill takes winning formula to new Arlington location. There's a new restaurant in Arlington serving fried fish and fried chicken in one convenient spot: Called Texas Fish Chicken Grill, it's part of a family-owned mini-chain, which opened on June 27 at 1030 W Arkansas Ln. #206, in the former D. Smith's Chicken and Fish (which relocated).
2. Former Real Housewives of Dallas star weds Fort Worth lawyer in Italy. A Real Housewives of Dallas star whose marital strife was part of her storyline has found her romantic, made-for-TV ending with a Fort Worth attorney: Kary Brittingham and Mark A. Anderson married in an intimate and glamorous wedding in Italy on Thursday, June 20.
3. KISS rock-themed restaurant Rock & Brews head-bangs into Grapevine. A restaurant-bar and live music venue with rock-star founders has rolled into Grapevine: Rock & Brews, a chain that's the brainchild of KISS members Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, opened on July 2 at 520 W. State Hwy 114 — right where it splits off to 121, in a new center alongside restaurants such as Son of a Butcher and Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen.
4. Prosperous Fort Worth declared No. 2 best economic boomtown in America. Move over, Austin: Fort Worth's booming financial prosperity has earned the city an impressive ranking of No. 2 in a new list of best U.S. cities for economic growth. It outperformed all major cities in Texas.
5. Summer specials and new sandwiches fill up this Fort Worth restaurant news. This roundup of restaurant news around Fort Worth has it all: an opening, a closure, a relocation, plus summer menus, brand new sandwiches, and a bruschetta battle. Here's what's happening in Fort Worth restaurant news.