Top Stories of the Week
Posh steakhouse ignited the hottest stories in Fort Worth this week
Editor's note: A unique new steakhouse with British flair was the hottest story of the week in Fort Worth. But that wasn't all: A new H-E-B location broke ground, a new restaurant caught fire, and a healthy Mediterranean place has arrived. Here are the most-read stories of the week. If you're looking for things to do this weekend, check out this list.
1. Fort Worth scores new European-styled steakhouse from acclaimed group. Fort Worth is set to get some of that Duro buzz: Dallas-based Duro Hospitality is opening The Chumley House, a sophisticated European-style steakhouse with British flair at 3230 Camp Bowie Blvd. #150. According to a release, it'll open on November 25.
2. Supermarket chain H-E-B to break ground on new store in Bedford. A new H-E-B supermarket planned for the mid-cities is official: The Texas supermarket chain will break ground on a new location in Bedford, at the northwest corner of Cheek-Sparger Road and Rio Grande Boulevard (the road into the Glade Parks development) in Tarrant County.
3. Lots of new dishes to check out in this Fort Worth restaurant news. This roundup of restaurant news around Fort Worth has an exciting new opening with Japan House, a sad closing with Craft & Vine, 2 high-profile relocations — Vickery Cafe and Always Cooking NOLA — and loads of new menus to check out.
4. New Fort Worth restaurant HG Sply Co. catches fire days after it opens. A fire broke out at a restaurant that just opened in Fort Worth: The north Fort Worth location of HG Sply Co. caught on fire on November 15 — mere days after the restaurant opened in Alliance Town Center at 3351 Texas Sage Trail.
5. Mediterranean chain Cava brings healthy bowls to Saginaw. A Mediterranean fast-casual restaurant has opened in Saginaw: Cava, a concept based in Washington DC, just opened at 1428 N. Old Decatur Rd. #150 with Mediterranean-inspired bowls, pitas, dips, and dressings.
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