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    This Week In Dining

    These are the 9 best food and drink events in Houston this week

    Elizabeth Rhodes
    Feb 26, 2019 | 8:55 am

    Thanks to Houston's diverse culinary landscape, each week brings a fresh array of can't-miss events. To keep you up to date on the latest food and drink experiences, we've rounded up the best events of the week, from Texas Independence Day celebrations and an organic produce-based dinner to a kosher chili festival and a Houston Rodeo-themed brunch.

    Thursday, February 28

    Thursday Pop-Up with Chefs Cyrus Caclini and Sunny Vohra at Glitter Karaoke
    Chefs Cyrus Caclini and Sunny Vohra are the lastest up-and-comers to host a pop-up as part of Glitter Karaoke's ongoing culinary series. Chef Caclini (formerly sous chef at Kata Robata) presents Longanisa sliders with pickled red onion and yuzu kosho coleslaw, and pork Sinigang ramen, while Chef Vohra offers Tandoori chicken skewers with ginger sauce, and chicken kebab dumplings with chile-szechuan sauce. Patrons should RSVP for the event by emailing booking@glitterkaraoke.com.

    Friday, March 1

    Marchesi Incisa Della Rocchetta Wine Dinner at Hotel Granduca
    Join Hotel Granduca as they welcome one of the oldest and most respected winemaking families from Piedmont, Italy with a special dinner at Ristorante Cavour. Executive Chef Maurizio Ferrarese presents a four-course meal that features wines from Marchesi Incisa Della Rocchette. The dinner is $135 per person and includes wine pairings as well as after dinner drinks.

    Saturday, March 2

    Rodeo-Themed Party and Brunch at B.B. Lemon
    In the spirit of Houston Rodeo season, Washington Avenue eatery B.B. Lemon is launching their brand new brunch — served from 11 am to 3 pm on Saturday and Sunday — with live country music from famed country singer Rich O'Toole. Keep the festive vibe going with a ride on a mechanical bull in their garden and enter a raffle for a chance to win four tickets to George Strait on March 17. Space is limited so reservations are required and rodeo attire is encouraged.

    Hogfest 3.0 at Reveille Barbecue Co.
    Get ready for a one-of-a-kind barbecue, featuring a whole roasted hog and a smoked gator from Reveille Barbecue Co. as they welcome their new pitmaster, Wade Elkins. In addition to hog sliders and smoked gator, the event will also feature crawfish by the pound and Reveille's regular menu, which includes beef short ribs, brisket, pork belly, and more. The family friendly event, hosted in Magnolia, runs from 11 am until the meat runs out.

    Texas Independence Day at Goodnight Charlie’s
    Don your finest cowboy attire and get to dancing at Goodnight Charlie's Texas Independence Day celebration from 2 pm to 2 am. The bar will feature specials on TX Whiskey and Tito's Vodka. Chef Felipe Riccio will serve up smoked beef tacos for $2 until they run out, as well as their regular menu, and live music from Ruckus, Little Outfit, Jonathan Terrell, and Mike Stinson will keep patrons dancing all night long.

    Texas Independence Party at Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co.
    Celebrate Texas' 183rd birthday with beer and barbecue at Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co. from 6 to 9 pm. Blood Bros BBQ will be serving up their signature 'que which you can pair with the brewery's 30 varieties of ice cold beers. Tickets are $25 to $30 and include a BuffBrew Texas Independence glass as well as "all you can responsibly drink" access.

    Earth, Wine & Fire Dinner at Animal Farm Center
    While it might be a bit of a drive, the Earth, Wine & Fire five-course dinner from Little Kitchen HTX at Animal Farm is sure to please the palate. The menu, which showcases seasonal organic produce grown on the farm, features dishes including crispy Texas pork belly with butter poached turnips and slow cooked collard greens, and a chocolate Marcona tart with Blue Heron goat milk yogurt and burnt local honey. Tickets for the dinner are $70 per person and the event begins at 6 pm.

    Sunday, March 3

    Mardi Gras Madness at Voodoo Queen Daiquiri Dive
    In honor of Mardi Gras, as well as the first anniversary of the reopening of Voodoo Queen, the East End daiquiri bar is hosting an elaborate dual celebration from noon until late. Replete with roasted pig po' boys (free with a drink while they last), crawfish and snow crab by the pound, a trashcan full of their special "Cat 69" Hurricane cocktail, an air hockey tournament, beads, drink specials, and DJs Dayta and Squincy Jones, the party is sure to be one for the books.

    8th Annual Houston Kosher Chili Cookoff at Congregation Beth Yeshurun
    Join in on the fun at the 8th Annual Houston Kosher Chili Cookoff, the city's largest kosher food event, at Congregation Beth Yeshurun. With food, live entertainment, family-friendly activities, and a silent auction, the event also supports nonprofit organizations in the Houston Jewish community. The cookoff runs from noon to 4 pm and tickets are $10 for adults and $6 for children (ages 4 through 12).

    Don't miss the 8th Annual Houston Kosher Chili Cookoff on Sunday at Congregation Beth Yeshurun, the city's largest kosher food event.

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    Don't miss the 8th Annual Houston Kosher Chili Cookoff on Sunday at Congregation Beth Yeshurun, the city's largest kosher food event.
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    a very fine house

    East Coast-inspired tavern shakes up Rice Village with 'World's Coldest Martini'

    Eric Sandler
    May 19, 2025 | 9:09 am
    Hudson House restaurant Rice Village
    Photo by Becca Wright
    Hudson House is bringing its signature martinis to Rice Village.

    The “World’s Coldest Martini” is coming to Rice Village. Hudson House will open its second Houston-area location this Wednesday, May 21.

    Located between CB2 and Banana Republic at 2414 University Blvd., Hudson House is part of the Dallas-based Vandelay Hospitality Group that also includes Drake’s Hollywood, a retro-styled steakhouse that opened in Montrose last summer. For Rice Village, Hudson House’s new, 6,000-square-foot restaurant follows the model of the River Oaks location that opened in 2023. That means navy leather booths, brass accents, and a polished wood bar that serves as a focal point.

    The menu takes its inspiration from East Coast taverns. That includes items such as a cheeseburger, lobster roll, lobster mac and cheese, steak frites, entree salads, and chicken parm. Raw bar offerings include East Coast oysters, shrimp cocktail, and sushi rolls. The brunch menu features pancakes, eggs Benedict, and a bagel with lox and cream cheese.

    Hudson House pairs its dishes with a selection of classic cocktails that is highlighted by the “World’s Coldest Martini.” To achieve the proper effect, the drink is poured from a frozen bottle and served in a frozen glass. Other martini options include the Bleu & Gold (made with olive juice and blue cheese-stuffed olives) and a Lemon Drop that’s topped with limoncello foam. Hudson House also offers wines by-the-glass, beer, and non-alcoholic options.

    Hudson House opens at 11 am for lunch and dinner during the weekend and at 10 am on Saturday and Sunday for brunch. Happy hour, served Monday-Friday from 3-6 pm, includes half-off all martinis, bellinis, and wines by-the-glass as well as $10 cheeseburgers and $3 East Coast oysters.

    “We’re looking forward to bringing a second Hudson House to Houston,” Vandelay founder and CEO Hunter Pond said in a statement. “Our River Oaks location has seen strong support since opening just over a year ago, and we’re confident Rice Village will follow suit. With its already vibrant community and bustling shopping scene, Rice Village offers an ideal background for our beloved coastal-inspired American cuisine.”

    Hudson House restaurant Rice Village
      

    Photo by Becca Wright

    Hudson House is bringing its signature martinis to Rice Village.

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