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    Hot Happy Hour Deals

    Drink & eat on the cheap: Hot new happy hours deals get the summer rolling

    Marcy de Luna
    Marcy de Luna
    Jun 3, 2015 | 11:45 am

    As temperatures heat up, stay cool with some refreshing discounted beverages. Hit up the eight places below, some new to the Houston dining and drinking scene and some tried-and-true with newly revamped happy hour menus, for an after-work or weekend drink.

    Max’s Wine Dive

    Celebrate new happy hour offerings at Max's Wine Dive on Washington Ave. (Monday-Wednesday from 4 p.m.-6 p.m.; Thursday-Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.) and on Fairview St. (Monday from 11 a.m.-6 p.m.; Tuesday-Thursday from 4 p.m.-6 p.m.; Friday from 10 a.m.-6 p.m.).

    While the drink savings — $5 wines by the glass and $3 select beers — are the same at both locales, happy hour bites vary. Washington Ave. offers fried green tomatoes ($6), a fried egg sandwich ($6) and more. Enjoy the likes of a spicy macaroni and cheese ($6) and bruschetta (with poached egg, bacon bits, pesto and balsamic reduction; $6) at the Fairview address.

    The restaurants also offer a reverse happy hour, with specials available two hours before closing.

    Anejo

    The folks behind Max's Wine Dive have gone upscale Tex-Mex with Anejo, located in the former Arturo's Uptown Italiano space. Expect elevated spins on Tex-Mex favorites like deluxe parrillada platters and items prepared tableside, and a happy hour deal (weekdays; 11 am. - 6 p.m.) with half-off select beverages, including wines by the glass ($6-$16), cocktails ($11-$17) and a can't-miss house margarita ($5.50).

    While the frozen rita boasts a floater of orange-flavored cognac liqueur (plus tequila, lime and cane sugar water), the on-the-rocks version takes it a step beyond the standard one-ounce pour with a double shot of tequila (mixed with orange-flavored liqueur and honey water).

    Crisp Woodlands

    Happy hour discounts abound at The Woodlands locale of the casual wine bar and eatery. Save $2 on select wines by the glass, classic cocktails, craft draft beers and beer flights during the week (from 3-7 p.m.) and late night on the weekends at a reverse happy hour (Friday-Saturday; 10 p.m.-midnight). Tuesdays only, get 25 percent off any bottle of wine with the purchase of a specialty pizza.

    Spare Key

    The 800-square-foot Midtown cocktail lounge with minimal design features an easy vibe, a horizontal window above the bar showcasing downtown building lights and simple but stellar drink list with four global wines, nine beers and 10 cocktails (five classic and five creative) that rotate seasonally. Highlights on the happy hour menu (Wednesday-Sunday; 5-7 p.m.) include select glasses of wine ($5) and the house take on the classic Bramble cocktail (made with gin, fresh lemon juice and black currant liqueur; $5). Just don’t get lost trying to find it: First enter through Cook and Collins restaurant, and then follow the right-side staircase to the second floor.

    Bradley’s Fine Diner / Funky Chicken

    Bradley’s Fine Diner is shaking things up with a new chef at the helm, Greg Lowry (Triniti), and some new menu items extending to the Heights-area restaurant’s happy hour selections (weekdays; 5-7 p.m.). Enjoy specially-priced wines ($6), draught beer ($4) and handcrafted cocktails ($6) such as the must-try Texas Whisper (gin and vodka topped with lime grenadine). Savor bites from barbecue chicken sliders ($5 each; $8 for two) to an oyster BLT (with crispy oyster, lettuce and speck; $5).

    Can’t wait until 5 p.m. to get the party started? Look no further than Ogden’s fast-casual joint, Funky Chicken. Happy hour offerings (daily; 2-6 p.m.) here include $3 draught beers and $3 tap wines.

    Keep an eye out for a third Ogden concept, Pour Society at the Gateway Memorial City complex, opening soon.

    Bovine and Barley

    As the name implies, the menu at the two-story downtown bar and dining spot is heavy on meats (think burgers, ribs, meatloaf muffins) and beers with 42 on tap. During happy hour (weekdays; 4-7 p.m.), get a deal on pints ($3) and snacks like sloppy joe sliders and buttermilk-fried chicken lollipops (served with homemade lemon pepper jam).

    Houston Watch Company

    Expect classic cocktails, and draft and bottled beers at the two-story bar, with a second-floor balcony, located in the lobby of downtown’s Bayou Lofts. The weekend happy hour (Saturday-Sunday; 4-7 p.m.) features four types of Old Fashioned cocktails from traditional to sotol ($7), a beer and bourbon shot pairing ($7) and a shooter of blackberry brandy ($8).

    Peli Peli – Galleria

    The second outpost of the South African-inspired restaurant, located inside The Galleria shopping mecca, presents international flavors in a modern setting which features a dining area decked out with LED lights and a glowing 40-foot bar with 12 TVs. Take a break from retail therapy during happy hour (weekdays; 4-8 p.m.) when it’s $2 off select wine and beer and $3 off all cocktails including the Dom Pedro (made with South African cream liqueur, vanilla bean ice cream, whiskey and coffee-flavored liqueur).

    Tuesdays-only, get 25 percent off any bottle of wine with the purchase of a specialty pizza at Crisp Woodlands.

    Houston, Crisp Woodlands, pizza, June 2015
    Courtesy of Crisp
    Tuesdays-only, get 25 percent off any bottle of wine with the purchase of a specialty pizza at Crisp Woodlands.
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    What's eric eating episodes 513 and 514

    Beard Award-winning chef and family dish on their new Houston restaurant

    CultureMap Staff
    Nov 21, 2025 | 1:43 pm
    Zaranda restaurant Tracy Vaught Hugo Ortega Sophia Ortega
    Photo by Nick de la Torre
    Zaranda owners Tracy Vaught, Hugo Ortega, and Sophia Ortega are this week's guests.

    On this week’s episode of “What’s Eric Eating,” James Beard Award-winning chef Hugo Ortega, his wife and business partner Tracy Vaught, and their daughter Sophia Ortega join CultureMap editor Eric Sandler to discuss H-Town Restaurant Group. The company operates a number of local concepts, including interior Mexican restaurant Hugo’s, Backstreet Cafe, Mexican street food eatery Urbe, and Zaranda, the company’s newly opened restaurant in downtown that’s inspired by California.



    After a brief discussion of the early days of Hugo’s, the trio dives into the process of opening Zaranda. Vaught explains how she became aware of the space in the Norton Rose Fulbright Tower and why it’s proximity to Discovery Green made it particularly appealing. Chef Ortega shares how a three-week road trip throughout Mexico provided some of the inspiration for both Zaranda and Caracol, his Galleria-area seafood restaurant.

    From there, chef Ortega describes how the zaranda — a wire metal basket used to cook seafood over an open flame — anchors much of the menu. He also recommends some dishes diners should try when they visit Zaranda.

    Sandler asks Sophia Ortega what it’s like working with her parents. “I get that comment a lot. It is very different. A lot of people can’t imagine working with family,” she says.

    “For me, I’m an only child. We’re a very close family unit. The restaurants have been a huge part of my growing up. For us, it comes very naturally to work together. It’s all we know. I’ve only ever worked for my restaurants. A lot of the employees have seen me grow up. I think we all have our own lane, but at the same time we overlap. We’re always open to hearing different opinions. That’s when the best decisions are made. I love it.”

    “Sophia is very intuitive. The way she communicates is very thoughtful and sensitive. I think that’s so valuable for our staff. Everybody loves her,” Vaught adds.



    Listen to the full episode for an update on Backstreet Cafe. Its original building was torn down last year to make way for an all-new structure that’s on track to open next year — hopefully in time for its legendary Mother’s Day brunch. Sandler also asks about the restaurant group’s conspicuous omission from the Michelin Guide.

    In this week’s other episode, Sandler and co-host Mary Clarkson, the proprietor of newly-open wine shop Montrose Grocer, discuss the news out of the week. They begin with a discussion about the Houston Chronicle’s list of the city’s top 100 restaurants, including a discussion of Aga’s as the No.1 selection, some of the new entries on the list, and restaurants that dropped off the list entirely, such as Himalaya, Kata Robata, and Killen’s Barbecue. They also talk about Bari Ristorante opening a new location in The Woodlands and restaurateur Brian Doke’s plans to open Lazy Lane restaurant in Garden Oaks.

    In the restaurant of the week segment, Clarkson and Sandler share thoughts on their recent meal at Maison Chinoise. Located next to Brasserie 19 in the River Oaks Shopping center, the new Chinese restaurant is the latest project from Dallas-based Lombardi Family Concepts, known locally for Toulouse Cafe and Bar, its French restaurant in River Oaks District, and Lombardi Cucina Italiana in Uptown Park.

    Listen to the episode to hear which dishes they liked best, as well as the one that missed the mark. They also discuss its decor and how it will fit with the other luxurious restaurants in the shopping center.

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    Zaranda owners Tracy Vaught, Hugo Ortega, and Sophia Ortega.

    Zaranda restaurant Tracy Vaught Hugo Ortega Sophia Ortega
    Photo by Nick de la Torre

    Zaranda owners Tracy Vaught, Hugo Ortega, and Sophia Ortega are this week's guests.

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