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  2. What’s going in The Original Mexican Eats Cafe building on ...

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    For nearly a century, The Original Mexican Eats Cafe called this squat building at 4713 Camp Bowie Blvd. in west Fort Worth home. Last summer, the neighborhood fixture had to shutter its 7,500 ...

  3. A new restaurant will open on the west side of Fort Worth ...

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    The Dallas-area Rockfish Seafood restaurants will return to Fort Worth at a new west side location in front of the Lunch Box cafe, 6333 Camp Bowie Blvd. ... Bowie Blvd., a nicer local seafood ...

  4. Watch for the volcano: Here’s when that new seafood ...

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    Watch for the volcano: Here’s when that new seafood restaurant will open in Fort Worth. Bud Kennedy. March 1, 2024 at 6:30 AM ... will return to Fort Worth in late March at 6333 Camp Bowie Blvd.

  5. New Fort Worth-area restaurants to try now: Italian ... - AOL

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    La La Land Kind Cafe, coming at 5733 Camp Bowie Blvd. Los Vaqueros, 2629 N. Main St., continues until its new location opens later in September at 2513 Rodeo Plaza.

  6. ‘Patch Cafe’ from TV’s ‘Landman’ will open as a real-life ...

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    The Murrins hope to open it this summer in a former barbecue restaurant space at 9812 Camp Bowie West Blvd. A 1951 building in west Fort Worth used as a cafe for TV’s “Landman” will become a ...

  7. Mystery in west Fort Worth: A phantom sign hints at a return ...

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    It requests a license to sell liquor at the address of t he old parking lot adjacent to 4725 Camp Bowie Blvd. ... That ended the restaurant’s run at 4713 Camp Bowie Blvd., where it opened in ...

  8. Camp Bowie - Wikipedia

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    Camp Bowie, named in honor of the Texas patriot James Bowie, was a military training facility during World War II, and was the third camp in Texas to be so named.From 1940 to 1946, it grew to be one of the largest training centers in Texas.

  9. April 2, 1963: Blue Star Restaurant, 5716 Camp Bowie Blvd., re-opening after rebuilding and renovation. (The location today near Locke Avenue is a Mexican Inn Cafe.)