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Big round of Fort Worth restaurant closures leads our top 5 stories

Hoppin' in the Foundry District has closed.
Editor's note: The top Fort Worth news of the week includes a big round of restaurant closures, as well as exciting concepts getting ready to debut. Plus, meet the 2025 Cliburn finalists. Check out our most popular stories below, then head to our event planner for the best things to do this weekend.
1. Big round of closures tops this roundup of Fort Worth restaurant news. Our latest roundup of dining news around Fort Worth has some shocking closures, with a number of restaurants saying their goodbyes.
2. New Fort Worth bar will be a subterranean speakeasy near West Seventh. Fort Worth is in line to get a new subterranean bar. Called No Vacancy, it'll be an underground, invite-only bar in the West 7th District, where it's slated to open this summer.
3. These 6 Cliburn Competition finalists will go for gold in Fort Worth. On June 1, six pianists made the cut for the final round of the Seventeenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition. Winners will be announced the evening of Saturday, June 7, followed by a celebration in Sundance Square.
4. North Richland Hills bakery of Food Network fame to close storefront. An award-winning, TV-famous bakery in Fort Worth is poised to close. Sinsational Cakes, known for its custom cakes, cupcakes, and other sweet treats, will shutter its storefront in North Richland Hills on June 28.
Sinsational Cakes will close in June.
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5. Japanese omakase restaurant headed to Fort Worth's Near Southside. A Japanese omakase restaurant — one of the hottest trends in dining right now — is coming to Fort Worth's Near Southside. Called Yoichi, it's a new concept from a trio of accomplished chefs, and it’ll open in the former Shinjuku Station space at 711 W. Magnolia Ave. in late summer.