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    Procrastinator's guide to Mother's Day brunch

    Procrastinator's guide to Mother's Day brunch: 11 new spots guaranteed to please Mom

    Elizabeth Rhodes
    May 9, 2014 | 11:20 am

    Forgot to make plans for Mother's Day? Well, that's no problem at all since CultureMap has assembled a list of Houston's hottest new brunch spots offering up tasty treats to celebrate Mom's big day. All but one of these eateries weren't around a year ago and that one has been spiffed up with an unforgettable view.

    TRENZA
    Highlights: Trenza is offering a special brunch menu for Mom that includes crab cakes, duck confit wraps and chorizo and black bean tostadas. Feeling thirsty? Be sure to complete your meal with a mimosa, Bloody Mary or fresh squeezed juice.
    Available: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
    Cost per person: Varies (menu items priced from $10 to $15 and children 8 and under eat free)
    Reservations: 713-526-1414 or OpenTable

    PICO'S MEX-MEX
    Highlights: Pico's features an extensive Mexican brunch buffet on Mother's Day at the new Upper Kirby establishment. Enjoy traditional items like paella, ceviche, chilaquiles and tamales, as well as tasty sweets like tres leches cake and churros. Make sure you treat mom to a $12 bottomless mimosa!
    Available: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    Cost per person: $39 for adults, $15 for children 6-12, free for children 6 and under
    Reservations: 832-831-9940

    60 DEGREES MASTERCRAFTED
    Highlights: In honor of Moms everywhere, 60 Degrees Mastercrafted offers a special brunch menu that includes chicken-spinach enchiladas, steak and eggs and the signature bacon breakfast burger, as well as stunners like the "Benedict Duo" (made with crab cakes and tasso ham) and crispy chicken and waffles. The meal price also includes access to the restaurant's cold buffet featuring house-made salads, charcuterie, smoked fish and assorted baked goods.
    Available: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
    Cost per person: $47 for adults, $15 for kids 12 and under
    Reservations: 713-360-7757 or OpenTable

    BRADLEY'S FINE DINER
    Highlights: Bradley's Fine Diner hosts a Mother's Day brunch featuring a wide array of delectable options like vanilla bean French toast, corned beef hash and lemon buttermilk souffle hotcakes. All diners will receive homemade lemon cream and rhubarb pop tarts courtesy of Bradley's.
    Available: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    Cost per person: Varies (around $30)
    Reservations: 832-831-5939 or Yelp

    VALLONE'S
    Highlights: Vallone's pre-fixe Mother's Day brunch is perfect for showing Mom how much you care. With choices ranging from braised shortrib tortellini and ahi tuna tartare to chicken fried steak and brioche french toast, you're sure to find something for everyone.
    Available: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    Cost per person: $45
    Reservations: 713-395-6100 or OpenTable

    FUNKY CHICKEN
    Highlights: Celebrate Mother's Day all day at Funky Chicken in the Heights. With simple offerings like fried chicken, waffles and biscuit sandwiches, it would be hard for any mom to resist Funky Chicken's tasty fare.
    Available: 8 a.m. to 9 p.m.
    Cost per person: Varies (entrees range from $10 to $15)
    Reservations: 832-924-4655

    OSTERIA MAZZANTINI
    Highlights: Osteria Mazzantini is offering a special three-course brunch menu for mom, featuring items like traditional Italian pastries, shrimp and asparagus risotto, grilled hangar steak and baked cod. For something sweet, check out the chocolate panna cotta, key lime budino or pine nut torte.
    Available: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    Cost per person: $59 for adults, $25 for children
    Reservations: 713-993-9898 or online

    DISH SOCIETY
    Highlights: Dish Society's Mother's Day brunch is serving up the tasty farm-to-table fare they're known for. With options like shrimp and grits, Nutella french toast and pork belly hash, everyone will feel like celebrating and mom's visiting for brunch will each receive a flower.
    Available: 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    Cost per person: Varies (entrees range from $5 to $15)
    Reservations: 832-538-1060

    SPINDLETOP
    Highlights: Spindletop, the newly renovated spinning restaurant atop the Hyatt Regency in downtown Houston, is hosting a special brunch this Mother's Day. Start with a lavender salted shrimp panzanella salad then choose from one of five entrees such as gulf redfish, rosemary roasted chicken or jalapeno and meyer lemon glazed Alaskan halibut. Finish your meal off with a delicious dessert like mojito cheesecake or a pecan strawberry tartlet.
    Available: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
    Cost per person: $70 for adults, $22 for children
    Reservations: 713-375-4775

    COLTIVARE
    Highlights: If you're looking to treat Mom to a more low-key brunch, Coltivare is offering regular lunch service on Sunday. The farm-to-table establishment offers options like their bacon and eggs pizza (made with pancetta), wood grilled chicken sandwich and chili basil chicken wings, as well as dessert options such as wood roasted strawberry crostata and seasonal gelato flavors.
    Available: 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
    Cost per person: Varies (entrees priced between $10 and $15)
    Reservations: The restaurant does not take reservations.

    LOWBROW
    Highlights: Treat Mom to Jason Kerr's cuisine at Montrose's new brunch hotspot. To mix things up on Mother's Day, Lowbrow will serve a special four-course menu that includes kale and strawberry salad and crab cake benedict. It even includes a demi-carafe of mimosas to make listening to a lecture about maybe it's time to settle down and deliver a couple of grandchildren easier. The regular menu will also be available, but those options won't be nearly as much fun.
    Available: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
    Cost per person: $50 for the prix fixe.
    Reservations: reservations@lowbrowhouston.com

    Want more suggestions? Check out our Mother's Day brunch guide from last year.

    Did we miss a new favorite? Let us know in the comments section below.

    The lemon buttermilk souffle hotcakes from Bradley's Fine Diner will surely appeal to any mom with a sweet tooth.

    Lemon buttermilk souffle hotcakes from Bradley's Fine Diner
    Courtesy of Bradley's Fine Diner
    The lemon buttermilk souffle hotcakes from Bradley's Fine Diner will surely appeal to any mom with a sweet tooth.
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    meet the tastemakers

    Houston's 10 best bars of 2026 power a diverse drinking scene

    Brianna McClane
    Apr 6, 2026 | 12:15 pm
    Lee's Rice Village cocktails
    Photo by Carla Gomez
    Pair pizzas with cocktails from Lee's menu.

    It’s been a brilliant year for Houston’s bar scene, and the 10 contenders for the CultureMap Tastemaker Awards’ Bar of the Year are all heavyweights in their own right.

    From bar veterans teaming up for new endeavors to longstanding watering holes that continue to draw loyal patrons, this year's nominees demonstrate just how much Houston loves a good drink. There are frozen cocktails, martinis, and tallboys; dress codes and reservation-only lounges alongside cigarette machines and pool tables — together painting a picture of the wide range of people and places that make up the city.

    Join us on April 16 at Silver Street Studios to honor the category winners at the Tastemaker Awards. Attendees can enjoy bites from nominated restaurants, sip cocktails from event sponsors, and watch as the winners are announced live in our short and sweet awards ceremony. Get your tickets now before they sell out.

    Augustine Lounge
    Hotel bars have an air of mystery with patrons from afar gathering over cocktails. The Augustine Lounge is no different, but it also comes cloaked in accolades, with its hotel earning a Michelin Key among several other awards. The beverages and bites are both whimsical and elegant, such as the Point of Origin, a tequila drink with lime, smoked sage, agave, and “stardust.” Tuck into a wagyu hot dog or smoked salmon dip with housemade potato chips while enjoying tunes spun by high-profile Houstonians during vinyl nights.

    Bandista
    Tucked into the Four Seasons Houston Hotel, this award-winning speakeasy-style bar is an intimate affair with seating for just 20. Here, bartenders deliver ambitious drinks such as the Ménage à Trois, which presents patrons with a fog of cognac perfume, a made-to-order Brandy Alexander ice cream, and a glass of cognac. The Almost Famous is another highlight — an herbal, citrus-forward mezcal drink with pineapple and epazote. Guest bartenders frequently take over the bar, offering Houstonians a glimpse into international cocktail scenes without leaving the luxury of the Four Seasons.

    Berwick’s Bird of Paradise
    Berwick’s Bird of Paradise quickly gained a loyal following for its elevated tiki-esque vibes. Veteran bartender Robin Berwick of Double Trouble aimed — and succeeded — in bringing a bar to the Heights reminiscent of resort holidays. Tropical drinks such as the Swift Kick in the Pants, a dangerously delicious frozen combination of dark and light rums, coconut, pineapple, orange juice, and Angostura bitters, set the tone. Order the fried fish sandwich with a side of crinkle-cut fries to complete the transportation to a beach vacation.

    Catbirds
    A linchpin of the neighborhood dive bar scene since opening in 1995, Catbirds continues strong under the guidance of Bobby Heugel (Better Luck Tomorrow, Refuge, Anvil) and business partner Peter Jahnke. It can still feel like the ’90s inside Catbirds, thanks to a happy hour that boasts beer and wells for $3.50 or less, plus half-off Houston beers when the Astros are winning. Even more impressive, the Montrose spot stays open 365 days a year until 2 am.

    Donna's
    It only entered Houston's nightlife culture this past Thanksgiving, but Donna’s is already a mainstay thanks to fans of co-owners Jacki Schromm and Bobby Heugel. The cocktail-forward spot offers unique creations like Good Will, with miso, banana, bourbon, and chocolate bitters, alongside classics like a sloe gin fizz. A vintage sound system with reel-to-reel and turntable adds a personal touch, while comfortable sofas and armchairs scattered throughout encourage conversation.

    EZ's Liquor Lounge
    Vintage neon signs line the walls alongside taxidermy while patrons sip craft cocktails at Formica-topped tables. Face off in a friendly game of pool before hitting the cigarette vending machine and heading to the outdoor patio to light up. EZ’s Liquor Lounge is the bar we all imagine our parents patronizing — a laidback spot that emits cool while still delivering a well-crafted cocktail. Freezer martinis, gin and tonics, and Old Fashioneds are served alongside Lone Star tallboys and frozen margaritas.

    Lee's
    Nestled next to its sister restaurant, Milton’s, this cocktail lounge snagged a James Beard 2026 semifinalist nod for best new bar and recognition from Bon Appètit. Under the direction of bar manager (and Tastemaker Awards Bartender of the Year finalist) Chad Matson, Lee’s has become a date night destination with enticing drinks such as the Corner Store with limoncello, grapefruit, vanilla, honey, and soda. The food menu has expanded recently to include heartier fare like pizzas and fried ravioli. The perfect girl dinner is also on the menu: two martinis with duck fat fries and a Caesar salad.

    Melrose
    A place to see and be seen, Melrose is a sultry spot from co-owners Army Sadeghi (of Clarkwood), Brandon Duliakas, and Dan Wierck. The cocktails are as chic as the interior, such as a gin and tonic with aloe and rose, a peach and orange blossom martini, and signature shots. Tatemó chef Emmanuel Chavez of Michelin and James Beard fame developed the small bites menu that features dishes like spicy bluefin tuna on crispy rice and smoked franks wrapped in puff pastry with poppy seeds.

    Starduster Lounge
    Leather, vintage tile, and wood elements add warmth to the nearly 100-year-old building that houses this West Texas inspired bar. Will Thomas, co-founder of White Oak Music Hall and owner of Dan Electro’s, teamed up with Benjy Mason of Johnny’s Gold Brick and Winnie’s, to create the refined yet rustic watering hole. Starduster Lounge's ever-evolving menu has the requisite ranch waters, margaritas, sazeracs, and Old Fashioned, alongside specialty cocktails like the Lavender Lullaby (gin, chamomile, tonka, lemon, milk clarified, lavender ube foam). Boilermakers, beers, THC bevies, and alcohol-free options are also available.

    Winnie's
    The brightly painted, pink-and-green Midtown spot is part sandwich shop, part cocktail bar, and entirely a good time, with a laidback patio, frozen drinks, and Louisiana-inspired comfort food fueling long afternoons that turn into late nights. Draft cocktails like a Pimm’s Cup, Paloma, and the Cherry Bop with cherry vodka, St-Germain, and lime, along with originals like the Smoke Show (tequila, mezcal, Yellow Chartreuse, hibiscus tea, orange, and cinnamon), keep diners’ thirst slaked while they dig into oysters, po’ boys, and some of Houston's best wings.

    Lee's Rice Village cocktails
    Photo by Carla Gomez
    Pair pizzas with cocktails from Lee's menu.

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    The Tastemaker Awards ceremony is sponsored in Houston by Maker's Mark, Culinary Khancepts, Herradura Tequila, Ritual Zero Proof + Seedlip, Shutto, NXT LVL EVENT, and more to be announced. A portion of proceeds will benefit our nonprofit partner, the Southern Smoke Foundation.

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