• Home
  • popular
  • EVENTS
  • submit-new-event
  • CHARITY GUIDE
  • Children
  • Education
  • Health
  • Veterans
  • Social Services
  • Arts + Culture
  • Animals
  • LGBTQ
  • New Charity
  • TRENDING NEWS
  • News
  • City Life
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Home + Design
  • Travel
  • Real Estate
  • Restaurants + Bars
  • Arts
  • Society
  • Innovation
  • Fashion + Beauty
  • subscribe
  • about
  • series
  • Embracing Your Inner Cowboy
  • Green Living
  • Summer Fun
  • Real Estate Confidential
  • RX In the City
  • State of the Arts
  • Fall For Fashion
  • Cai's Odyssey
  • Comforts of Home
  • Good Eats
  • Holiday Gift Guide 2010
  • Holiday Gift Guide 2
  • Good Eats 2
  • HMNS Pirates
  • The Future of Houston
  • We Heart Hou 2
  • Music Inspires
  • True Grit
  • Hoops City
  • Green Living 2011
  • Cruizin for a Cure
  • Summer Fun 2011
  • Just Beat It
  • Real Estate 2011
  • Shelby on the Seine
  • Rx in the City 2011
  • Entrepreneur Video Series
  • Going Wild Zoo
  • State of the Arts 2011
  • Fall for Fashion 2011
  • Elaine Turner 2011
  • Comforts of Home 2011
  • King Tut
  • Chevy Girls
  • Good Eats 2011
  • Ready to Jingle
  • Houston at 175
  • The Love Month
  • Clifford on The Catwalk Htx
  • Let's Go Rodeo 2012
  • King's Harbor
  • FotoFest 2012
  • City Centre
  • Hidden Houston
  • Green Living 2012
  • Summer Fun 2012
  • Bookmark
  • 1987: The year that changed Houston
  • Best of Everything 2012
  • Real Estate 2012
  • Rx in the City 2012
  • Lost Pines Road Trip Houston
  • London Dreams
  • State of the Arts 2012
  • HTX Fall For Fashion 2012
  • HTX Good Eats 2012
  • HTX Contemporary Arts 2012
  • HCC 2012
  • Dine to Donate
  • Tasting Room
  • HTX Comforts of Home 2012
  • Charming Charlie
  • Asia Society
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2012
  • HTX Mistletoe on the go
  • HTX Sun and Ski
  • HTX Cars in Lifestyle
  • HTX New Beginnings
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2013
  • Zadok Sparkle into Spring
  • HTX Let's Go Rodeo 2013
  • HCC Passion for Fashion
  • BCAF 2013
  • HTX Best of 2013
  • HTX City Centre 2013
  • HTX Real Estate 2013
  • HTX France 2013
  • Driving in Style
  • HTX Island Time
  • HTX Super Season 2013
  • HTX Music Scene 2013
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2013 2
  • HTX Baker Institute
  • HTX Comforts of Home 2013
  • Mothers Day Gift Guide 2021 Houston
  • Staying Ahead of the Game
  • Wrangler Houston
  • First-time Homebuyers Guide Houston 2021
  • Visit Frisco Houston
  • promoted
  • eventdetail
  • Greystar Novel River Oaks
  • Thirdhome Go Houston
  • Dogfish Head Houston
  • LovBe Houston
  • Claire St Amant podcast Houston
  • The Listing Firm Houston
  • South Padre Houston
  • NextGen Real Estate Houston
  • Pioneer Houston
  • Collaborative for Children
  • Decorum
  • Bold Rock Cider
  • Nasher Houston
  • Houston Tastemaker Awards 2021
  • CityNorth
  • Urban Office
  • Villa Cotton
  • Luck Springs Houston
  • EightyTwo
  • Rectanglo.com
  • Silver Eagle Karbach
  • Mirador Group
  • Nirmanz
  • Bandera Houston
  • Milan Laser
  • Lafayette Travel
  • Highland Park Village Houston
  • Proximo Spirits
  • Douglas Elliman Harris Benson
  • Original ChopShop
  • Bordeaux Houston
  • Strike Marketing
  • Rice Village Gift Guide 2021
  • Downtown District
  • Broadstone Memorial Park
  • Gift Guide
  • Music Lane
  • Blue Circle Foods
  • Houston Tastemaker Awards 2022
  • True Rest
  • Lone Star Sports
  • Silver Eagle Hard Soda
  • Modelo recipes
  • Modelo Fighting Spirit
  • Athletic Brewing
  • Rodeo Houston
  • Silver Eagle Bud Light Next
  • Waco CVB
  • EnerGenie
  • HLSR Wine Committee
  • All Hands
  • El Paso
  • Avenida Houston
  • Visit Lubbock Houston
  • JW Marriott San Antonio
  • Silver Eagle Tupps
  • Space Center Houston
  • Central Market Houston
  • Boulevard Realty
  • Travel Texas Houston
  • Alliantgroup
  • Golf Live
  • DC Partners
  • Under the Influencer
  • Blossom Hotel
  • San Marcos Houston
  • Photo Essay: Holiday Gift Guide 2009
  • We Heart Hou
  • Walker House
  • HTX Good Eats 2013
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2013
  • HTX Culture Motive
  • HTX Auto Awards
  • HTX Ski Magic
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings 2014
  • HTX Texas Traveler
  • HTX Cifford on the Catwalk 2014
  • HTX United Way 2014
  • HTX Up to Speed
  • HTX Rodeo 2014
  • HTX City Centre 2014
  • HTX Dos Equis
  • HTX Tastemakers 2014
  • HTX Reliant
  • HTX Houston Symphony
  • HTX Trailblazers
  • HTX_RealEstateConfidential_2014
  • HTX_IW_Marks_FashionSeries
  • HTX_Green_Street
  • Dating 101
  • HTX_Clifford_on_the_Catwalk_2014
  • FIVE CultureMap 5th Birthday Bash
  • HTX Clifford on the Catwalk 2014 TEST
  • HTX Texans
  • Bergner and Johnson
  • HTX Good Eats 2014
  • United Way 2014-15_Single Promoted Articles
  • Holiday Pop Up Shop Houston
  • Where to Eat Houston
  • Copious Row Single Promoted Articles
  • HTX Ready to Jingle 2014
  • htx woodford reserve manhattans
  • Zadok Swiss Watches
  • HTX Wonderful Weddings 2015
  • HTX Charity Challenge 2015
  • United Way Helpline Promoted Article
  • Boulevard Realty
  • Fusion Academy Promoted Article
  • Clifford on the Catwalk Fall 2015
  • United Way Book Power Promoted Article
  • Jameson HTX
  • Primavera 2015
  • Promenade Place
  • Hotel Galvez
  • Tremont House
  • HTX Tastemakers 2015
  • HTX Digital Graffiti/Alys Beach
  • MD Anderson Breast Cancer Promoted Article
  • HTX RealEstateConfidential 2015
  • HTX Vargos on the Lake
  • Omni Hotel HTX
  • Undies for Everyone
  • Reliant Bright Ideas Houston
  • 2015 Houston Stylemaker
  • HTX Renewable You
  • Urban Flats Builder
  • Urban Flats Builder
  • HTX New York Fashion Week spring 2016
  • Kyrie Massage
  • Red Bull Flying Bach
  • Hotze Health and Wellness
  • ReadFest 2015
  • Alzheimer's Promoted Article
  • Formula 1 Giveaway
  • Professional Skin Treatments by NuMe Express

    A Degusting Diversión

    Houston patio bar veterans debut ultra-ambitious restaurant and cocktail lounge in Spring Branch

    Eric Sandler
    Jan 11, 2021 | 4:01 pm

    Two of the most ambitious culinary projects in recent memory make their debuts this week. Degust, a tasting menu restaurant, and Diversión Cocktails, an upscale bar and lounge, open Thursday in Spring Branch (7202 Long Point Rd.).

    Although they are separate businesses with distinct menus and environments, their joint address and shared vision make them worth considering together. For both Degust chef Brandon Silva and Diversión founder Steven Salazar, the projects represent both a major change from the patio bars they’ve opened on behalf of The Kirby Group (Holman Draft Hall, Heights Bier Garten, etc) and the culmination of experiences and travels they’ve collected throughout their careers.

    Both men retain their “day jobs” supervising food and drink operations for The Kirby Group, but their weekends will be spent in these two new spaces. Think of it a little like actors who perform in intimate plays Off Broadway after starring in superhero movies. Having spent the last five years making money in high volume projects, the time has come for a small, more creative project that doesn’t have to appeal to the masses. Rather, they intend to be destinations for culinarily-minded Houstonians and tourists — places their owners would visit if they traveled to the city they in which they reside.

    Diversión

    “This is my passion project,” Salazar told a group of media at a preview event last weekend. [Diversión] is something I’ve been dreaming about since Kata Robata and developing over the years as I’ve traveled all over the world.”

    What he’s been dreaming about is a 32-seat venue that elevates drink makers from bartenders who mix pre-made liquids into “bar chefs” who create their own bitters, tinctures, infusions, and other ingredients from a wide array of local and seasonal produce — some of which is grown specifically for Diversión at the property’s urban farm and another plot of land near Heights Bier Garten.

    “We don’t make the gin, we don't make the bourbon, but everything else is from us,” Salazar says. “It’s very laborious. It’s seasonal on a month-to-month basis.”

    Those efforts manifest themselves in a tidy menu of just seven cocktails divided into sections. The first, labeled Immersive Cocktails, are three drinks that cost between $25 and 35 each. Deliberately over the top, they include a champagne cocktail that combines housemade strawberry vinegar and blackberry cordial with a generous spoonful of caviar. In the Day at the Beach (pictured above), rum and gin are flavored with tarragon, topped with lemon foam, and served in an edible chocolate mug.

    The “Farm to Cocktail” section offers four drinks ($16 each) made with an array of ingredients such as preserved peaches or a powder made from dehydrated citrus peels and spices. For now, those seven cocktails are the only drinks available; a customer who wants a conventional Old Fashioned or margarita will have to rely on Salazar and his fellow bar chefs to craft a version from the ingredients they have on-hand that night.

    Those drinks can be paired with snacks such as a Portugese-style scallop conserva, venison croquettes, or caviar service. In addition to the cocktails, a limited selection of wine, beer, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages are also available.

    Degust

    Silva describes Degust — as in “degustation,” a chef-led tasting menu — in similar terms.

    “It has been my goal to reach this place since I started cooking,” he says. “It has been in the works for the past four-and-a-half years.”

    The eight-course tasting menu ($75, beverage pairings $45) draws upon Silva’s personal history as a Houston native of Spanish and Mexican heritage, his professional experiences working for restaurants such as Uchi and Holley’s, and the stages he’s completed at some of the world’s great restaurants, including L20 and Blackbird in Chicago, Relae in Copenhagen, and Central in Lima, Peru.

    In the current menu, diners can expect dishes that utilize masa made from corn that Silva grinds in house, such as a blue corn tostada with venison and the meal’s entree, a stack of red corn tortillas with four housemade salsas — mole blanco, almond mole, fermented blackberry salsa, and pickled shisito relish — paired with either locally-sourced proteins or vegetables, depending on whether a diner selects a vegetarian or omnivore menu.

    Peru shows up in a dish of Gulf kampachi ceviche in a satsuma leche de tigre. Spanish elements include pickled mushrooms in an edible “shell” and croquettes filled with chicken liver mousse or pozole.

    As at Diversión, the on-property farm serves as a source of produce, herbs, and other ingredients. That means the buttery cauliflower puree that anchors one course uses florets grown just a few yards away.

    To help him bring his vision to life, Silva has assembled a team of culinary heavy hitters to help execute the menu in front of diners seated at the oval-shaped, 20 counter. They include Javier Beccera, formerly at MAD and BCN, and Micah Rideout, the well-traveled Houston chef who’s worked everywhere from Reef and Potente to Savoir. The chefs serve diners directly, through gaps in a plexiglass divider, with beverage guy Dale Ellington (Kata Robata, Camerata) to facilitate pairings.

    Still, Silva is the undeniable star of the show. He introduces each course and explain its influences. The room is decorated with cookbooks and other arts that have inspired him, and he chose the playlist that hops across multiple genres.

    Reservations for Degust are available via emailing info@degusthouston.com (Resy coming soon) with seatings Thursday - Saturday, at 5:30, 8:15, and a very Spanish 11 pm. Diversión is first-come-first-serve in its lounge; reservations for its eight counter seats may be made by emailing info@diversioncocktails.com.

    Inside Degust.

    Degust interior
      
    Photo by Kat Ambrose
    Inside Degust.
    cocktailsopeningsnews-you-can-eat
    news/restaurants-bars
    CULTUREMAP EMAILS ARE AWESOME
    Get Houston intel delivered daily.

    touching down this fall

    New Houston restaurant will honor football legend turned car dealer

    Brianna Griff
    May 7, 2025 | 9:00 am
    Kirkwood Restaurant in Energy Corridor
    Courtesy of Gin Braverman
    A new restaurant inspired by Mac Haik is coming to the Energy Corridor. The sunroom is named after his wife.

    Another restaurant is joining Houston’s dining scene in the Energy Corridor — this time as an ode to a local football legend and entrepreneur.

    Kirkwood, a clubhouse-inspired restaurant from Mac Haik Restaurant Group, is opening this fall inside Energy Tower II at 11720 Katy Freeway.

    The name pays tribute to both a major thoroughfare in the Energy Corridor and Mac Haik’s legacy in West Houston, where his early real estate investments helped transform farmland into a thriving business hub. It's an upscale move for a company that's best known as the local franchisee of the brunch concept First Watch.

    “Kirkwood is about creating a sense of place — one that’s rooted in warmth, character, and a strong connection to the community,” Alec Poynter, Haik’s grandson and an MHE vice president, said in a statement. “Everything from the menu to the materials was chosen with intention, and every space tells a story.”

    What began as simply an amenity for Energy Plaza tenants gradually grew into a full-service restaurant shaped by Haik’s story and influence.

    Gin Braverman of Gin Design Group designed the 5,500-square-foot space, including a wraparound bar with automotive-inspired details (a nod to Haik’s car dealership roots), a private dining room named after his mother, and a lounge dubbed The Sunny Room in honor of his wife.

    “This project is incredibly special to us because it captures so much of what makes Houston — and Mac — unique: grit, hospitality, and pride in doing things well,” said Joseph “J.K.” Kubicki, Mac Haik Enterprises’ chief operating officer. “But the beauty of Kirkwood is that you don’t need to know the backstory to feel it. You walk in and immediately feel at home.”

    Accents of leather and dark wood, a copper-clad open kitchen, and an Astrodome-inspired art installation will add to the ambiance. Kirkwood will seat 154 guests, with an additional 16-seat private dining room and a 72-seat sunroom complete with a curved, double-sided fireplace.

    Executive chef Stephen Chiang, formerly chef de cuisine of Relish Restaurant and Bar and executive chef of the Petroleum Club, will lead the kitchen with a menu of American staples like steak frites and seafood platters, while a cocktail program will center on handcrafted Old Fashioneds.

    Kirkwood’s debut will coincide with renovations to Energy Tower II, including updates to the building’s lobby, fitness center, tenant lounge, and outdoor gathering spaces.

    Kirkwood Restaurant in Energy Corridor
      

    Courtesy of Gin Design Group

    A new restaurant inspired by Mac Haik is coming to the Energy Corridor. The sunroom is named after his wife.

    news-you-can-eatopeningskirkwood restaurantmac haik
    news/restaurants-bars

    most read posts

    Why pork chops are suddenly trendy at Houston's hottest restaurants

    Michelin-recognized Houston restaurant now open for dinner daily

    Veteran Houston chef steps in to EaDo barbecue joint

    Loading...