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    recipe for romance

    Houston celebrity chef and fiancée steal away to New Orleans for intimate wedding

    Holly Beretto
    Jan 4, 2021 | 10:35 am

    James Beard Award-winning chef Chris Shepherd and local public relations star Lindsey Folger Brown bought a house a few years back. They've been restoring it ever since. In fact, for the last three Christmases, Brown explains, "we've been giving each other the house [as gifts]."

    This Christmas, Shepherd had other ideas.

    "There was one gift under the tree," he tells CultureMap. "And I told her, 'It's for you.'"

    He'd gone out and bought himself a wedding band, which he presented to Brown. "And we hopped on a plane to New Orleans and got married," Brown adds.

    When Chris met Lindsey
    The couple had been friends for a long time before falling in love. Brown had been working for the Greater Houston Convention and Visitor's Bureau in 2008, when Shepherd was working to get his own restaurant underway. That was right about the time that national media was only just starting to pay attention to what was happening in Houston's culinary arts world. Brown wanted a way to capitalize on that.

    "It was four chefs in a room: Randy Evans, Chris, Monica Pope, and Bryan Caswell, and they all talked to each other and ignored me," Brown laughs. "And they were talking about all these places, and I realized I'd never been to any of them."

    But what came from those sessions was Where Chefs Eat, a series of chef-led culinary tours around H-Town. Shepherd wound up doing roughly half of them. "We got to know each other by hanging out on a bus and eating food," she says.

    What happened next, of course, is the stuff of Houston culinary lore: Shepherd would go on to open Underbelly and all of its offspring, win the 2014 James Beard Best Chef: Southwest award, and Houston would receive the culinary renown everyone in the Bayou City knew it deserved. Out of the glare of the spotlight, Brown and Shepherd were falling in love.

    A recipe for romance
    Brown and Shepherd soon found their lives "intertwined in multiple ways," Brown says. The transition was surprisingly easy to navigate, and the chemistry between Brown and Shepherd was undeniable.

    When Shepherd decided to propose to Brown, he did so at their mutual friend, photographer Julie Soefer's, birthday party. Soefer decided she wanted to do a huge crawfish boil for the occasion and Shepherd said, "I'll do 'em." He also asked her if he could use the occasion to propose to Brown.

    "She told me, 'Hell, yes! It's about time!'"

    In true chef fashion, Shepherd put Brown's ring on a crawfish and presented it to her. "Julie always does a blow out for her birthday," Brown says. "But that was extra."

    Obviously, Brown said yes. "I love that Chris is so generous and so thoughtful," Brown adds.

    "Everything she loves about me, she did to me," Shepherd reflects. "She's made me a better human being."

    A big day in the Big Easy
    The couple originally thought about having their wedding on January 10, 2021. Brown and Shepherd have made it a tradition that they spend four or five days in New Orleans following Christmas. Shepherd's holiday catering and dining business takes a breath then and Brown, who now runs her own PR firm and has a host of hospitality clients, is able to take a break as well.

    "And New Orleans is quiet, too," says Shepherd. "Normally, there's the Sugar Bowl, right around New Year's, but if you can get in and out before all that, you have the place to yourself."

    It was during one of those visits where they became friends with chef Ryan Prewitt, who took home the 2014 James Beard Best Chef: South award and heads Pêche on New Orleans' famed Magazine Street. Brown and Shepherd thought it would be great to have their wedding ceremony and reception at his restaurant, and Prewitt, totally on board with the idea, wanted to officiate.

    But as the COVID-19 pandemic dragged on and people were cautioned against hosting large gatherings indoors, it became obvious that the ceremony wouldn't be able to happen as they planned.

    Instead, Shepherd and Brown were married on December 26, 2020, in a tiny private room at Maison de la Luz in New Orleans, where Prewitt, who was ordained as a minister by the Universal Life Church, officiated the ceremony.

    "And he opened with a line from Prince," says Shepherd, offering props to his friend: "'Dearly beloved, we are gathered here today to celebrate this thing called life.'"

    The couple told their families they were eloping, and had everyone tune into the wedding on Zoom. Julie Soefer and her husband, Chris Vandewater, along with Ryan's wife, Camille, were the witnesses. Prior to the ceremony, they had snacks and Champagne at Brennan's. There was a Champagne toast with Krug, Brown's favorite, following the ceremony, which was followed by cocktails at French 75. For their wedding day dinner, the couple went, naturally, to Pêche.

    "Of course, we wish our families could have been with us," says Brown. "But we don't know when any of this is going to end. That's why we pulled the trigger."

    As the couple looks into 2021, they're hoping not only for an end to the pandemic, but also to having a celebration to mark their marriage. After all, there's the little matter of Brown not having a wedding band.

    "When I give her that," says Shepherd, "that's when it will be ok to have a big party."

    Bride's dress: Ulla Johnson "A random sale purchase on Goop.com about a month ago," said Brown
    Bride's flowers: a prop from one of Julie’s recent photo shoots
    Groom's outfit: Hamilton Shirts
    Witnesses: Julie Soefer, Chris Vandewater, Camille Prewitt
    Venue: Maison de la Luz
    Celebrant: Ryan Prewitt
    Cocktails and dining: Champagne and snacks at Brennan’s, cocktails at the French 75 Bar, dinner at Peche
    New Orleans hotel: Maison de la Luz

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    Know of a Houston wedding that should be considered for publication? Email steven@culturemap.com.

    A kiss to celebrate the happy day.

    Chris Shepherd Lindsey Brown wedding
    Photo by Julie Soefer
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    These Houston restaurants and bars are going all out for Derby Day 2026

    Eric Sandler
    Apr 27, 2026 | 5:04 pm
    Permission Whiskey Kentucky Derby party
    Courtesy of Permission Whiskey & Service Co.
    Permission Whiskey goes all out with a bluegrass band and a live horse.

    Bust out the big hats, iron that seersucker, and flaunt those florals, because the Kentucky Derby takes place this Saturday, May 2. Since many Houstonians enjoy any excuse to dress up and celebrate the Southern side of our city’s cultural gumbo, the popularity of these parties seems to increase every year.

    This roundup includes both all-out, adults-only affairs and a couple of family-friendly options. With the mint juleps flowing and parking tight at most of these places, we strongly encourage catching a ride instead of driving.

    Read on for our picks for Houston’s best Derby Day celebrations.

    Brasserie 19
    The River Oaks restaurant’s annual Derby Day party is a see-and-be-seen affair that’s known for its fiercely-contested best hat competition, as well as its brunch atmosphere and free-flowing mint juleps. 11 am.

    Chapman & Kirby
    The EaDo venue’s 10th annual Talk Derby To Me party is a brunch-based affair that begins at 2 pm. Attendees are encouraged to dress in their Derby finest, including statement hats, bold floral looks, and polished menswear. 2 pm (Free admission until 4 pm with RSVP).

    Credence
    For the second year in a row, chef and restaurateur Levi Goode is hosting his lavish “Hats & Horses” Derby party with an array of small bites, Maker’s Mart cocktails, a raw bar with oysters, and the race on a giant screen. Attendees can win prizes for best hat, best dressed, and more. Tickets start at $100 for general admission, with enhanced options such as VIP tickets ($250) and reserved tables also available. A portion of proceeds will benefit Dress for Success Houston. 4 pm.

    Guard & Grace
    The downtown steakhouse’s Run for the Rosé Derby Party will feature tastings of rosé, white, orange, and sparkling wines from more than 15 vendors, paired with bites from the restaurant and a live viewing of the Kentucky Derby. Proceeds from a raffle will benefit Women of Wine Charities. 4 pm.

    Heights Bier Garten
    Winner of Bar of the Year in the 2021 CultureMap Tastemaker Awards, the bar’s 10th annual "Run for the Roses" party will feature best hat and best dressed prizes, along with Southern-inspired drink specials, giveaways, a photo booth, a DJ, and more. Reservations are encouraged. 11 am.

    Julep
    Alba Huerta’s James Beard Award-winning cocktail bar goes all out for Derby Day with a tented outdoor celebration that includes three cocktails bar. In addition, CultureMap Tastemaker Awards Best New Restaurant winner Aiko and cult-favorite Mexican restaurant Karanchos will serve bites, photo-worthy floral displays will abound, and Clutch City Band will perform. Festive Derby attire is strongly encouraged. 1 pm.

    King Steak
    The Uptown restaurant’s Derby party will feature a festive atmosphere, complete with prizes for “Best Dressed” and “Boldest Hat.” Sip on $10 mint juleps and champagne specials with nibbling on complimentary passed hors d’oeuvres. 3 pm.

    Long Weekend
    The recently-opened family friendly restaurant will celebrate its first Derby Day with a special menu of race-inspired bites, a special drink menu, and a $100 gift card for the winner of the best hat contest.

    Permission Whiskey & Service Co.
    Kentucky native and Permission owner Peter Nolan always goes all out for Derby Day with a bluegrass band, trumpet performance, ice sculptures, and a live horse. The winner of the best dressed contest will win a custom gift. Tickets, $25, are available via the link above. 1 pm.

    The Union Kitchen - Kingwood
    The popular neighborhood restaurant will celebrate Derby Day with themed cocktails made with Old Forester and Woodford Reserve bourbons, starters such as horseradish deviled eggs and smoked pimento cheese crostini, and entrees such as a Kentucky hot brown sandwich, grilled short ribs, and honey-bourbon grilled chicken. In addition, mini ponies will be available for photo ops and one person will win a best dressed competition. Reservations are encouraged. 12 pm.

    William Price Distilling
    Located in Garden Oaks, the event will include traditional cocktails such as the mint julep and Old Fashioned, along with the race on a big screen, giveaways, and a prize for best hat. Free to attend, but RSVP is required. 2 pm.

    Permission Whiskey Kentucky Derby party

    Courtesy of Permission Whiskey & Service Co.

    Permission Whiskey goes all out with a bluegrass band and a live horse.

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