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Closure of Popular Dog-Friendly Restaurant Highlights Fort Worth's Top News

Mutts Canine Cantina has permanently closed all locations, including in Fort Worth.

Quincy Quill

July 4, 20261 min read

Restaurant closure - illustration, Jake Team LLC
Restaurant closure - illustration, Jake Team LLC

In a significant development for local pet lovers, Mutts Canine Cantina, a beloved dog-friendly restaurant in Fort Worth, has announced its permanent closure. The announcement was made on June 29, revealing that all locations, including the one at the Shops at Clearfork, will no longer operate.

In addition to this closure, several restaurants across the Dallas-Fort Worth area are celebrating America's 250th birthday and the upcoming Fourth of July with special deals and festive menus. These limited-time offers aim to enhance the holiday experience for diners.

Meanwhile, a new upscale steakhouse is set to open in Old Town Keller. Named Hops Kitchen + Bar, this establishment is being developed by the team behind a popular nearby restaurant. Construction is expected to begin in August, with plans to open the steakhouse in the summer of 2027.

Fort Worth has also received recognition as the second-best city in Texas for celebrating the Fourth of July, highlighting its vibrant patriotic spirit this summer.

In sports news, Lionel Messi made headlines by setting a World Cup record during Argentina's match against Jordan in Arlington. Messi became the first player to score in seven consecutive World Cup games, adding to his impressive tally with his 19th goal in Argentina's 3-1 victory on June 27.

These stories reflect a mix of community news, dining developments, and sports achievements, showcasing the dynamic nature of Fort Worth and its surrounding areas as the holiday weekend approaches.

Source: CultureMap Fort Worth.

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https://fortworth.culturemap.com/news/city-life/popular-stories-mutts-clearfork-closed/

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Quincy Quill

Quincy Quill reports on local business, new openings, and economic development in Plano.

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