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Acquario Italian Restaurant brings authentic flavors to Keller

A local fine dining Italian restaurant, Aquario Italian Restaurant, has opened a sister location after three years of operation in Keller.

Two-minute impact: Acquario Italian Restaurant offers a wide variety of Italian dishes with cuisine that mixes inspiration from coastal Italy and Texas, according to its website.

Some menu items include filet mignon, braised short ribs and appetizers like the carpaccio di manzo, which comes with thinly sliced filet mignon and shaved parmesan cheese.

Acquario Pizza Pasta Bar opened March 2 with a more casual dining concept. Co-owner Elda Rata said residents can decide which restaurant to attend based on their mood or the occasion.

 
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2 restaurants to arrive in new shopping center off SH 170 in Fort Worth

Whataburger and Mi ChanTe Mexican Cuisine are coming to a shopping center under construction at SH 170 and North Beach Street in the Alliance area of Fort Worth.

The shopping center features five spots with two vacancies, according to Segovia Partners.

What else? Mi ChanTe Mexican Cuisine is undertaking a $375,000 renovation of a 3,120-square-foot space, according to the TDLR filing. The work will be for interior finish out with new mechanical, electrical and plumbing with an estimated completion date of July 7.

The website lists Whataburger, Mi ChanTe and a dentist's office at tenants. Vacant spaces include a 2,200 square-foot spot and a 1,811 square-foot option, according to the website.

Zooming in: According to a state filing with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation, the renovations for Whataburger are $1.18 million. The store will be 3,000 square feet and will feature sit-in dining and a drive-thru.

  • 3300 Alliance Gateway Freeway, Fort Worth

 
Election News
Q&A: Meet the candidates running for Keller City Council Place 6

Learn more about the candidates running for the Keller City Council, Place 6 position.

What you need to know: Two candidates are running for Keller City Council, Place 6

Residents can vote for the candidate to take the position during the upcoming May 2 election. The Place 6 race is one of four Keller City Council member positions up for election this year.

Candidates were asked to keep responses within 50 words, answer the questions provided and avoid attacking opponents. Answers may have been edited or cut to adhere to those guidelines, or for style and clarity.

Looking ahead: Early voting for the May 2 election will start April 20 and run through April 28. The last day to register to vote is April 2.

 
Metro News Monday
6 trending Dallas-Fort Worth stories

Check out this list of trending stories from Community Impact's Dallas-Fort Worth coverage areas.

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$17M mixed-use development to bring restaurants, more in Phase 1 of downtown Allen revitalization

Argyle planning and zoning commission approves food-trailer concept on US 377

Southern Steer Butcher to offer cuts of fresh meat in McKinney

327-unit apartment community slated for 2027 opening in McKinney’s Craig Ranch

 
CI Texas
Applications for new Texas education savings accounts close Tuesday, March 17

Families have until 11:59 p.m. March 17 to apply for the first year of Texas’ education savings account program, according to the state comptroller’s office.

The big picture: Under the $1 billion program, participating students will receive state funds for private education or homeschooling during the 2026-27 school year. It is unlikely that all applicants will be accepted, as application data shows more students have applied than the program can fund.

The program offers $2,000 to homeschooled students; $10,474 for private school tuition and related expenses; and up to $30,000 for students with disabilities. With demand set to exceed available funding, applications will be prioritized based on need and household income.

How we got here: State lawmakers created the Texas Education Freedom Accounts program in 2025, with proponents saying it will expand options for families who don't want to send their children to public schools. Critics of the program have said it will unfairly benefit students already in private schools and divert funding from public schools.

 

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