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Koe Wetzel is shaking up the scene in Fort Worth, TX!

Koe Wetzel's Fully Lives Up To Its Name On Opening Night

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The long-anticipated bar has finally opened its doors, and after the soft opening that happened this last night, Koe Wetzel's will be open the rest of the weekend.

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— By Mary Claire Crabtree

Fort Worth's buzzy new Koe Wetzel's pops open beer-can chicken

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Koe has arrived: Koe Wetzel's, a new Fort Worth bar and restaurant in which famed country singer-songwriter Koe Wetzel is partnered, has softly opened in the 7th Street district at 1100 Foch St., with live music and a food menu of Southern and Texas classics. Wetzel is the Texas-born "outlaw" singer-songwriter who's been blazing a trail with albums such as his most recent release, Hell Paso, which debuted at No. 12 on the Billboard 200.

Beer can chicken with curly fries and slaw
— By Teresa Gubbins

Country singer Koe Wetzel opens a restaurant and club in Fort Worth

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Koe Wetzel's, a restaurant with a country-rock look and bottle service, has opened in Fort Worth. The bar is part-owned by Koe Wetzel, the musician known for country songs "Wasted," "Drunk Driving" and "Good Die Young." He was raised a little over two hours east of Dallas in the small town of Pittsburg, then got famous on a new-school brand of outlaw country. "Koe Wetzel may be the next big thing in Texas country music," The Dallas Morning News wrote in 2017 as his star was beginning to rise.

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— By Sarah Blaskovich