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    Houston's Top Bakery

    America's best bakery is close to opening in Houston: Are you ready for a cronut-like craze?

    Eric Sandler
    Apr 24, 2014 | 12:11 pm

    Common Bond is coming. Anticipation for the bakery/cafe has remained high ever since pastry chef Roy Shvartzapel first revealed his plans to build what he calls "the best bakery in America" at the corner of Dunlavy and Westheimer.

    In August, Shvartzapel told CultureMap he hoped to be open by Thanksgiving, but that didn't happen. Now his business partner Brad Sanders says they're shooting for mid-May with the week after Mother's Day the most likely target. That seems likely, as the build-out is mostly complete and the staff has begun to work in the space.

    The team is working 15 hours days, testing recipes and refining their processes. They want to be ready when the masses show up for that first croissant.

    Meanwhile, the restaurant has started to supplement the talented team who moved to Houston to open Common Bond with young chefs who've been plucked from well-known spots like The Pass & Provisions, Blacksmith and Cloud 10 Creamery. None of the new hires are ready to speak on the record about their decisions, but the opportunity to work with Shvartzapel and his colleagues, all of whom moved to Houston after stints at Michelin starred restaurants, has proven too tempting to resist.

    Shvartzapel says he's looking forward to the day when they can peel down the paper that covers Common Bond's windows and show people what they've created. In the meantime, the team is working 15-hour days, testing recipes and refining their processes. They want to be ready when the masses show up for that first croissant.

    As I started to leave, Shvartzapel told me to wait. "You like doughnuts, don't you?" he said as he handed me a Kugelhopf. I reached for my phone. "No pictures. No Facebook," he barked. In the absence of a picture, I can report that it was light and airy, with a sweetness balanced by orange peel in the dough.

    Other than at one of Rebecca Masson's pop-ups, I can't remember seeing one in Houston before.

    Last summer New Yorkers spent hours in line for cronuts. Will Common Bond cause a similar frenzy in Houston?

    After one pastry, I wouldn't be surprised.

    Pastry chef Roy Shvartzapel has brought together some top talent for Common Bond.

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    Pastry chef Roy Shvartzapel has brought together some top talent for Common Bond.
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    Feeding Queen Bey

    Houston restaurant served Beyoncé a Southern feast for her first meal in H-Town

    Eric Sandler
    Jun 28, 2025 | 2:38 pm
    Taste Kitchen + Bar surf and turf
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    The group feasted on a surf and turf of lobster tails and jerk lamb chops.

    One of Houston’s most prominent Black-owned restaurants gave Beyoncé Knowles-Carter and her family their first taste of the Bayou City. On Friday night, the party ordered an extensive spread from Taste Kitchen + Bar, the restaurant in downtown known for its chicken and waffles and other Southern-inspired fare.

    Check out the spread, as shared by Beyoncé cousin Angie Beyince to her over 320,000 Instagram followers.


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    A representative provided CultureMap with the complete order, which included all of the following dishes:

    • Surf & Turf (Jerk lamb chops and deep fried lobster)
    • Fried lobster tail
    • Jerk lamb chops
    • Taste of New Orleans (Blackened or fried catfish and shrimp)
    • Taste of Soul (Smothered chicken with collard greens and candied yams)
    • Chicken & Waffles
    • Lobster Mac & Cheese
    • Sides: Yams, Garlic Mashed Potatoes, and Braised Collard Greens
    • Desserts: Whiskey Butter Cake, Cheesecake, and Deep-fried waffle bread pudding

    Taste chef-owner Don Bowie credits his friend, ALife Hospitality co-owner JR Martins, for suggesting Taste to Beyoncé and her party.

    “His support meant a lot, and the opportunity to represent our city in that way was something I didn’t take lightly,” Bowie said. “It truly spoke to the spirit of how we lift each other up in Houston. When we later heard that they loved the food, it was a moment of sincere gratitude and pride.”

    Queen Bey, of course, is in town for two sold-out performances of her Cowboy Carter tour at NRG Stadium. Houston restaurants are celebrating the occasion with a number of food and drink specials. CultureMap also consulted with Houston fashion experts about how to craft the perfect Cowboy Carter look.




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    The group feasted on a surf and turf of lobster tails and jerk lamb chops.

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