The main dining room of the Sicilian Butcher reopened in mid-November after a temporary closure.

The gist

The dining area was closed Nov. 8 after a small fire, according to a social media post. No one was harmed but the restaurant had to close temporarily to assess damage and the cause of the fire.

The Sicilian Butcher offers signature dishes, salads, sandwiches, pizza and pasta. Its dishes take inspiration from Sicily, Italy, and is an ode to Chef Tomaso Maggiore’s father, according to the restaurant website.

The Fort Worth location is one of seven locations across the United States, with one other location in the Dallas-Fort Worth area along Belt Line Road in Dallas.