We know you have waited a looong time for those Shackburgers, crinkle-cut fries and frozen concretes. Photo by Debora Smail Shake Shack, 702 Main, will finally open its doors June 29 after construction and burst pipe issues pushed back its original opening date of June 25, as reported here in the Houston Press. The couple also has another concept in the works, Savoy Urban Beer Garden which is planned to open in the upcoming months on Emancipation Avenue. The space won't sit empty for long as Turkey Hut owners Lynn and Nakia Price, along with business partner, Steve Rogers, are leasing the building for a future bar, as reported by CultureMap Houston. The lively bar has been a fixture in the Third Ward for a decade and was popular for its Sunday Fundays, of which July 28 will be the last. Reservations can be made at .īar 5015, 5015 Almeda, will shutter its doors July 28, according to its Facebook post. Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase. Instead, guests will be treated to the delicious concoctions that the kitchen will create for its last (temporary) service, Wednesday, July 31. The following concept will open September 1, 2019.įor patrons who would like to celebrate the last evening at One-Fifth Mediterranean, there will be a "Family Meal" inspired by the communal meals that are served traditionally to a restaurant's staff before the dinner shift begins. One-Fifth Mediterranean, 1658 Westheimer, is counting down the days until the concept ends July 31 to make way for its fourth incarnation, which has yet to be published. The Dallas location does not serve food, but hosts food trucks and allows food to be delivered or brought in, but no outside beverages. Non-alcoholic beverages are available in vending machines at the Dallas spot and persons under 21 are allowed in until 8 p.m. There are also spicy flavors like Mango Habanero for those who want a little capsaicin kick. The Crackberry itself is a cranberry and blackberry cider. There's the Tiger's Blood (my favorite sno-cone flave) which is made with the Crackberry Cider and coconut and is semi-sweet. The ciders range from sweet to spicy to fruity. Of course, there's also a ton of housemade ciders on tap, as well as wine. There's the Fighter's Row, pinball machines and two 5v5 arcade cabinets for Killer Queen, a strategic arcade game which pits two teams of five against one another. The Dallas location currently charges $10 for admission, but then the games are all free. The original location in Dallas is 6,500 square feet, so everything is bigger in Houston. in Dallas, Texas will be 18,000 square feet of fun in East Downtown. The giant arcade and cider house from Bishop Cider Co. There's a selection of $3 beers, $5 glasses of wine, and a small menu of $5 cocktails, including The Great Escape and Tequila Rose.īishop Cidercade, 2339 Commerce, is planned for late 2019, according to CultureMap Houston. to 11 p.m., the bar offers $5 bar bites such as duck confit taquitos and short rib poutine. Better yet, take advantage of Whiskey Cake's Social Hour. There's a lounge for getting comfy with friends and trying one of the 350 different whiskey selections available. The decor is a little bit rustic, a little bit industrial and a little bit clubby. Brunch is served on Saturday and Sunday with comfort foods such as Banana Caramel Pancakes and " The Cure," a mile-high creation with a mesquite flour waffle, housemade sausage, Niman Ranch ham, bacon, American cheese, a local sunny-side up egg and maple syrup. Dinner entrees include a Black Angus Ribeye and Texas Redfish, both cooked over live mesquite wood from Arnold Bros. On the lunch menu there are items like the OMG 2.0 Burger and the Chicken and Cheese Melt. Photo by Kathy Tran There are snacks for sharing like Thai Barbecue Duck Wings and Crispy Fried Pig Ears.
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