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    Drink Up

    Wine school: High-end Houston restaurant makes summer classes fun, plans to build a new patio

    Davon D.E. Hatchett
    May 17, 2013 | 12:02 pm

    It’s almost summertime in the city, and for me that means two things: Spending more time outdoors and drinking wine. Well, I actually have that wine drinking part pretty much covered year ‘round, but you know what I mean.

    Fortunately the good folks over at Phil’s Wine Lounge in Philippe Restaurant + Lounge have got me covered on the “drink more wine” front. The lounge just wrapped up a “Guest Sommeliers” wine series that featured some of Houston’s most interesting wine talents such as Fred Jones of The Pass & Provisions, David Keck of Uchi and Kelly McCloud of Fleming's Steakhouse.

    The series finale event feauted the witty and knowledgeable Adele Corrigan of 13 Celsius who took tasters on an interesting journey through “Italy Off the Beaten Path.” Wines from all over Italy and bordering countries were featured that highlighted Corrigan’s love of the smells and terroir of the country.

    In fact, one of the selected wines (a Grosjean Freres Torette) was so redolent of its native soil that the descriptors bandied about between the guests included terms like “funky,” “earthy,” “chemically,” and “barnyard.” After all of that, you may be wondering if we still drank the wine. Uhm, heck yeah!

    The wine actually showed some solid tannins with citrus fruit on the palate, and became pleasant to drink as it opened up. Other wines featured included a Masseria Li Veli Verdeca, an Alberto Graci Etna and, my favorite of the evening, a rich, volcanic ruby red Refosco from the Fantinel winery.

    If you didn’t get a chance to attend any of the tasting seminars don’t fear: The first round of seminars was so successful that the lounge will be hosting a second round this summer. This time around, the seminars will be hosted by Phil’s own darling of the wine world, Vanessa Trevino Boyd.

    The “Summer Sommelier Series” kicks off Wednesday with “Everything’s Coming Up Rosé” which will explore the “refreshing world” of dry rosés. Tickets are $40, which includes generous tasting pours (and sometimes seconds and thirds) of the featured wines plus a delicious cheese board to help absorb all of that delightful vino you’ll be sipping.

    The Summer Series continues through July 24th and will feature interesting themes/topics such as “Introduction to Blind Tasting,” as well as a session that reveals what happens when sommeliers try their hands at winemaking.

    Guests can expect intimate conversations with the sommelier, exciting new wine discoveries, good energy and a fun, convivial and relaxed atmosphere. The events are limited to only 14 people, so you’d be wise to contact Philippe's Kim Garver to snap up a seat quickly if you find a seminar you want to attend.

    On a related note, it actually turns out that Phil’s will help me kill two birds with one stone by assisting me with that first summer goal of getting outside more, too. The restaurant has big plans to create a brand new, sizeable patio that’s tentatively slated to open by mid-summer.

    Summer goals . . . done and done.

    The delicious cheese plate to accompany the wines

    Philippe Wine Seminar May 2013 Phil's cheese plate
    Photo by Davon Hatchett
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    sweet land of liberty

    Patriotic Houston seafood restaurant picks Rice Village for new spot

    Eric Sandler
    Aug 6, 2025 | 2:16 pm
    Liberty Kitchen Rice Village​ rendering
    Rendering by Laura Loreman
    Liberty Kitchen will open in Rice Village this fall.

    A Houston seafood restaurant has claimed a prime space in Rice Village for its third location. The next outpost of Liberty Kitchen & Oysterette will open in the area this fall.

    Located in the former Gratify space at 5212 Morningside, Culinary Khancepts — the local hospitality group behind Liberty Kitchen, State Fare, Star Cinema Grill, CultureMap Tastemaker Awards Best New Restaurant winner Leo’s River Oaks, and others — plans to transform the space by adding 550 square feet of indoor dining. When complete, the restaurant will seat 112 people inside, 18 at the bar, and 50 on an outdoor patio.

    “We’ve always loved the energy of Rice Village,” CEO Omar Khan said in a statement. “It’s a perfect blend of families, college students, and professionals — and we’re excited to bring Liberty Kitchen’s warm, coastal ambiance to this new corner of town. On a personal note, my wife grew up in the area and her father worked at Rice University, so as a family, Rice Village holds a very special place in our hearts.”

    Liberty Kitchen is a seafood-driven, Gulf Coast-inspired restaurant with locations in River Oaks and Memorial. It’s known for dishes such as gumbo, oysters (raw or grilled), redfish on the half shell, and more. Like its siblings, the restaurant will be open for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch with a happy hour available Tuesday through Friday from 3-6 pm.

    Culinary Khancepts acquired the restaurant from F.E.E.D. TX in 2020. Rice Village will be the first location of Liberty Kitchen opened by Culinary Khancepts since it assumed ownership.

    The area has seen some changes in 2025. East Coast-inspired restaurant Hudson House opened its second Houston location in Rice Village in May, and Ohio-based ice cream shop Jeni’s followed in June. Rice Village staples Helen Greek Food & Wine and Thai Village both closed in May.

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