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Explore the 4 freshest new businesses to debut in Fort Worth

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Published on March 27, 2019
Explore the 4 freshest new businesses to debut in Fort WorthPhoto: Seven Mile Cafe/Yelp

Looking to hit up the newest restaurant and retail additions to Fort Worth? From a pizza joint to a fitness center, read on for the newest destinations to land recently.

Seven Mile Cafe

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A new addition to Fairway Bend, Seven Mile Cafe is a breakfast and brunch spot, offering coffee and tea and more that's located at 6300 North Freeway.

Look for breakfast staples on the menu such as tacos, chicken and waffles, sandwiches, pancakes, scrambled eggs, with up to 15 toppings, eggs Benedict plates, french toast and waffles. When morning transitions to afternoon, there are burgers, sandwich melts, chicken sandwiches and soup and salad. Add a mimosa, coffee or espresso for brunch or a glass of beer or wine with lunch. (Click here for the full menu.)

With a four-star Yelp rating out of 17 reviews, Seven Mile Cafe is off to a positive start with locals.

Stop in for a bite from 7 a.m.–2 p.m. on weekdays and 7 a.m.–2:30 p.m. on the weekend.

Eataly Pizza

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Stroll past 3651 Sycamore School Road in Far Southwest and you'll find Eataly Pizza, a new spot to score pizza and more.

The pizzas, which come in signature gourmet, create-your-own, hand-tossed and Sicilian styles, as well as strombolis and calzones, are made in-house and with New York-style dough and sauce with oregano and Pecorino Romano cheese. Try the Milanese with grilled chicken, fresh tomatoes and kalamata olives; the Contandina with eggplant and sun-dried tomatoes; or add your own toppings from the 15 different options. There are also sandwiches, salads and pasta dishes available. (Click here to view the full menu.)

Eataly Pizza has garnered rave reviews thus far, with a five-star rating out of four reviews on Yelp.

Swing on by to take a peek for yourself: Eataly Pizza is open from 11 a.m.–10 p.m. on Tuesday-Sunday. (It's closed on Monday.)

Stop-N-Go Gyros

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Wander over to 6401 N. Beach St. in Fairway Bend and you'll find Stop-N-Go Gyros, a Greek spot, offering falafel and sandwiches.

The menu features Mediterranean and Greek fare, which includes falafel, hummus, shawarma, gryros, tabouli and more. Try the shawarma beef gyro, the vegetarian plate (served with rice, tabouleh salad, hummus, baba ganoush, domas, falafel, pita bread and tzatziki sauce) or the falafel salad. Add a side of baba ganoush, Greek fries or dolmas (grape leaves stuffed with rice).

Stop-N-Go Gyros has gotten a solid response thus far, with a 4.5-star rating out of three reviews on Yelp.

Interested? Stop by to welcome the new business to the neighborhood. Stop-N-Go Gyros is open from 10:30 a.m.–10 p.m. on Monday-Saturday and 10:30 a.m.–7 p.m. on Sunday.

F45 Heritage Trace

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Stop by 4500 Heritage Trace Parkway in Heritage and you'll find F45 Heritage Trace, a personal training spot.

It offers five different classes: Functional High Intensity Interval Training; Team Training; 45 Minutes; Community; and Always Fresh. The workout studio has cutting-edge technology that allows members to monitor their heart rate, the percentage of their maximum effort and calories burned and creates a personal nutrition program. Click here to learn more about the fitness center. 

This business has been hitting the right note with locals, with a perfect five-star rating out of five reviews.  

Looking to break a sweat? Check it out from 5 a.m.–8 p.m. Monday-Thursday, 5 a.m.–6 p.m. on Friday and 8–11 a.m. on Saturday.


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