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The Post's comeback tops 5 most popular Fort Worth stories this week

The Post has staged a comback.
Editor's note: This week's hottest Fort Worth headlines include a mix of openings and closings, with a popular music venue staging its return and two concepts announcing last call. Plus, we put the spotlight on under-the-radar restaurants. Get the details below, and if you're headed out to the Fort Worth Stock Show & Rodeo, check out our big guides to discounts and music acts. Top ways to celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day can be found here.
1. Fort Worth music venue the Post to reopen in former Lola's Saloon. A popular music venue in Fort Worth is making a comeback: The Post, the intimate listening room that has become a staple for music lovers, is opening for business at 2736 W. 6th St., in the address previously occupied by Lola's Saloon, the longtime music venue.
2. Where to eat in Fort Worth: 5 under-the-radar restaurant openings. It's been a busy, busy time in Fort Worth dining with an almost dizzying series of restaurant openings, closings, and everything in between. You need a scorecard to keep up — or better yet, a list. Our January edition of Where to Eat includes a handful of places that opened slightly under the radar. They're (almost) all indie places, and all offer a big bang for your buck.
Vice Burger serves up vegan burgers and hot dogs.
Vice Burger
3. Keller's first chef-driven restaurant FNG Eats to close after 12 years. Keller's first chef-driven restaurant is closing: FnG Eats, an upscale restaurant that opened at 201 Town Center in 2012, will close after 12 years. They're planning on Saturday, January 18 as the last day.
4. Rodeo party tops 6 best food and drink events in Fort Worth this week. The snow has melted and restaurants and bars are ready to welcome back patrons with food and wine. In addition to rodeo-related fun, this week includes a day dedicated to Dolly Parton and a winemaking event.
5. Fort Worth craft beer destination Pouring Glory closes after 9 years. A craft beer destination in Fort Worth's Near Southside has closed: Pouring Glory, a unique and well-regarded gastropub and growler station at 1001 Bryan Ave. has closed its doors after nine years.