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    Dining at Ikea?

    Not exactly destination dining, but Ikea remodel does offer lots of value

    Eric Sandler
    Apr 29, 2016 | 8:07 am

    Sometimes it’s good to remember that not everyone dines at trendy restaurants. Whether for financial considerations or because a person finds modern food trends unpalatable, eating at a restaurant that’s convenient and affordable may have more appeal than dropping big money at some flavor of the month.

    Ikea understands. The global furniture giant has redesigned the restaurants in its stores nationwide to feature more organic produce and sustainable proteins. Seeing as the restaurant is, according to marketing manager Kae Bruney, “a comfort offering for our customers” rather than a profit center, it can offer food at prices that allow a family of four to eat fairly healthy food for about $25. The store will celebrate this relaunch all weekend with a series of promotions, including gift cards for the first 100 people through the door Friday after 5 pm and a $9.99, all-you-can-eat brunch on Sunday

    In addition to changing the food, Ikea has redesigned the layout of the restaurant — fully furnished with items that are available for purchase from the store, natch — into different areas that suit different needs. The "rest and recharge" area features couches and wireless charging stations. A cafe area of high-top tables aims for diners who just want something quick like a cup of coffee or dessert. Full restaurant style seating, complete with a few tables for large families, allows people to have a full meal, and Bruney says some people are taking them up on it.

    “We have a lot of people come in the morning for work meetings,” Bruney says. “We have a lot of parents that come. You’re driving home, you pick up the kids from school. It’s later in the evening. It’s a really convenient place to stop, and our kid’s menu isn’t just chicken fingers and pizza.”

    Ikea will always been known for Swedish meatballs, gravlax, and Swedish pancakes, but a recent menu refresh has brought some new additions like a spinach salad with strawberries and pecans. Even those signature meatballs now come in both chicken and vegan form in addition to the traditional mix of beef and pork.

    Whether it’s part of an attempt to be authentically Swedish or simply a way to appeal to as many people around the world as possible, the flavors, as presented during a media tasting, are pretty bland, especially compared to the usual amount of garlic, black pepper, and salt that punches up most restaurant dishes. Perhaps bring some hot sauce in your bag to perk it up.

    Cooking techniques are similarly designed for efficiency over flavor. The vegetables that come with a salmon filet are limp. Any illusions of scratch cooking go out the window when one sees almost every item available for sale (and mostly frozen) in the downstairs Swedish market.

    Still, the entrees are under $10, and two kids per adult eat free every Tuesday. Beyond the novelty value of the meatballs, Ikea will never be a food destination, but it’s solidly healthier than almost anything that comes from a drive-thru at a fast food spot while still being competitive in terms of price. That counts for something. Maybe even more than a cynical food writer wants to give it credit for.

    Plenty of seating.

    Ikea restaurant remodel
    Photo by Eric Sandler
    Plenty of seating.
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    $7.13 cocktails

    More than 30 Houston bars are selling $7.13 drinks for Texas Cocktail Week

    Eric Sandler
    Sep 15, 2025 | 3:00 pm
    Bandista bar interior
    Courtesy of Four Seasons Houston
    Bandista is hosting four pop-ups as part of Texas Cocktail Week

    Houstonians with a taste for well-made drinks will be busy this week. The inaugural Texas Cocktail Week is taking place at bars across the city through this Sunday, September 21.

    Organized by B.E. Mintz, a James Beard Award finalist for his writing about spirits and cocktails, the event features classes and tasting for beverage industry professionals, pop-ups from out of town bars and bartenders, and $7.13 cocktails at more than 30 Houson-area bars and restaurants.

    For example, Bandista, the award-winning speakeasy-style bar at the Four Seasons Hotel Houston, will host four bars this week — Cure (New Orleans) on September 17, Press Club (Washington, D.C.) on September 18, Laowai (Vancouver) on September 19, and Locale Firenze (Florence) on September 20. Reservations are available on OpenTable.

    Similarly, Happy Accidents (Albuquerque) will be at Reserve 101 on September 17, and Jewel of the South (New Orleans) will be at Nickel City in EaDo on September 18. Up in the Heights, Dallas bars Midnight Rambler and Black Swam will takeover Johnny’s Gold Brick on September 18 from 10 pm-1 am. Thursday will also see Austin bars Paper Cut and Here Nor There popping up at downtown cocktail bar Reserve 101.

    As for the $7.13 cocktails — a meaningful deal when cocktails prices at new restaurants have soared past $15 — drinkers will find them all over there. Participants include Botonica, Camaraderie, Coastline Pizza, Doris Metropolitan, Grand Prize, Julep, Two Headed Dog, and Winnie’s. See the full list here.

    People who are extra excited about Texas Cocktail Week can download a free app that serves as a passport for the event. Use the app to collect points by checking into participating bars. Prizes are available for people who visit at least five bars as well as a grand prize for the overall winner.

    “Texas has always had the talent, the stories, and the spirit — literally and figuratively,” co-founder and publicist Rachel Boyd said in a statement. “With Texas Cocktail Week, we're giving our bartenders, distillers, and cocktail lovers the spotlight they deserve. This is more than a celebration; it’s a statement that Texas belongs on the global cocktail stage.”

    Find a full roster of events, participating bars, and other details at the Texas Cocktail Week website.

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