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Greek

Scampi’s Mediterranean Cafe

December 1, 2009
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The Magnolia Avenue Restaurant Series marches on. Today we look at Scampi’s Mediterranean Cafe, one of my favorite comfort food spots.
Scampi’s Mediterranean Cafe
The Vibe
Warm and cozy bistro setting with dark colors and comfortable booths and tables.  Painted brick and Italian Posters provide the decoration in this modest but chic spot. I would also [...]

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Weekend Happenings: November 13 – 15

November 12, 2009

Friday November 13, 2009
Glass on the Tracks 7:00PM
Vetro Art Glass Studio – Grapevine
701 S. Main Street #103
Main Street in Grapevine is such a quaint little spot, tucked in with antique shops, boutiques, and restaurants you’ll find an amazing glass blowing studio called Vetro. Vetro is located right next to the train station on [...]

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Weekend Happenings: October 9 – 11

October 8, 2009

Friday October 9 and Saturday October 10
Musicarte
10AM – 11PM Free
This Festival takes place in Sundance Square and celebrates Latin culture through its music, dance, art, and food. Performance schedules can be found on the website.The Mercado de las Americas features artists from around the world, so visit the booths of this juried fine [...]

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King Tut

April 10, 2009
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King Tut may conjure up ancient images for some.  In the landscape of Fort Worth, King Tut is more of an “original gangsta”.  King Tut’s longtime presence in an otherwise deserted spot on Magnolia earn it some serious street cred.  Thankfully, Magnolia has experienced a resurgence beyond the Mad Hatter’s heydeys of the early 90’s [...]

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Go Greek Fort Worth

November 6, 2008

Greek Festival
November 7-9, 2008
St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church
2020 N.W. 21st Street, Fort Worth
Friday and Saturday 10AM – 10PM, Sunday 11AM – 3PM, Free admission (food is purchased with festival tokens,$1/token)
Still going strong after 41 years, the annual Fort Worth Greek Festival is this weekend at St. Demetrios on the North Side of Fort Worth.  Greek [...]

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