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Most Anticipated Summer Openings

Houston's 14 most anticipated summer restaurant openings offer something for everyone

Eric Sandler
Jun 9, 2016 | 10:30 am

When it comes to new restaurants, 2016 may have gotten off to a slow start, but this summer will be a busy one. Even at 14 restaurants in 13 locations, this list doesn't even cover everything that's expected to open between now and mid-September.

Ordered roughly chronologically, the list below only considers concepts that are totally new or new to Houston and fit the timeline. Apologies to places like Beaver's, Bernie's Burger Bus, Liberty Kitchen, and Good Dog that are adding additional locations, as well as restaurants like Yauatcha, Tacodeli, and Shake Shack that won't open until later this year (no matter what's been published elsewhere).

Whether it's steakhouses, barbecue, red sauce Italian, or even Asian fusion, these upcoming establishments offer something for just about everyone. Let's dive in.

Steak 48
The Arizona-based, upscale steakhouse from celebrated restaurateurs Jeffrey and Michael Mastro will make its debut in River Oaks District on June 14. The massive, two-story restaurant feels smaller than its 300-plus capacity suggests, thanks to a design that’s broken into a number of smaller rooms to provide a more intimate feeling. The "dining suites," six booths with a direct view of the kitchen, should please anyone who's ever wanted an up-close look inside a working kitchen. The menu, which is under the direction of former Del Frisco’s Grille Jeff Taylor, will offer wet-aged prime beef from boutique ranches in Wisconsin and Michigan, a wide array of both raw and cooked seafood (expect to see the 1/4 lb each shrimp cocktail on Instagram), and an exhaustive list of sides. Don't miss the Hasselback crispy potatoes that blend the textures of both french fries and a baked potato.

Ritual
Delicious Concepts owner Ken Bridge has assembled something of a culinary supergroup for his replacement for the El Cantina that’s just entered its invite-only preview phase and is set to open to the public in late June. Black Hill Ranch owner Felix Florez is overseeing the operation, which will blend a casual, steakhouse-style restaurant with an in-house butcher shop where diners will be able to see their entrees created from whole animals hanging from the ceiling. Jordan Asher (Dosi) and Matthew Lovelace (Osteria Mazzantini, Paul’s Kitchen) are working with Florez on a menu that utilizes classics like filet mignon and ribeye as well as off-cut and speciality items that won’t be found anywhere else. Peter Clifton (Radio Milano, The Noble Experiment) leads the bar.

Brasserie 1895
Former Kris Bistro chef Kristofer Jakob will step out on his own at this restaurant in Friendswood. When it opens in late June, Brasserie 1895 will feature “Old World-inspired wood-fired cuisine” prepared in either a wood-burning oven or on a wood-burning grill such as pizza and roasted meats. Jakob has tapped former Phoenicia chef David Berg to oversee breads and his mentor, Certified Master Chef Christian Echterbille, to assist with training. Jakob will oversee service as well as the beverage program.

Arthur Ave Italian American
The team behind Helen Greek Food & Wine will turn their attention to classic red sauce Italian-American cuisine at this restaurant in the Heights. Set to open in mid-to-late July, chef William Wright’s menu will feature dishes like spaghetti and meatballs, chicken parmesan, and veal marsala. CultureMap Tastemaker Awards Sommelier of the Year Evan Turner will build a list wine list sourced from both Italy and California, and Lainey Collum is consulting on the cocktails.

The Pit Room
Montrose will get its first Central Texas-style barbecue joint when this adult bookstore turned restaurant opens in July. Of course, brisket, ribs, and housemade beef sausage will be staples, but executive chef Bramwell Tripp and owner Michael Sambrooks’s house-smoked pastrami with mustard made a strong first impression at this year’s RodeoHouston Best Bites event. The restaurant’s plan to leverage Tripp’s experience at Coltivare and Revival Market to create a wide variety of pickled items also bodes well for its prospects.

Snooze: An AM Eatery
Set to open in Montrose in mid-July, Austinites are already raving about the Colorado-based restaurant that’s devoted to serving brunch every day. CultureMap Austin touts dishes like pineapple upside down pancakes, chilaquiles Benedict, and a breakfast pot pie as must order. An extensive cocktail menu includes a number of variations on both the Bloody Mary and the mimosa. Best of all, dishes are made with locally-sourced ingredients when possible.

Jimmy Chew Asian Kitchen
F Bar owner Irwin Palchick and business partner David Truong are bringing this fast casual Asian concept to the former Poscol location on Westheimer near Mandell. Local firm gindesigns (Camerata, Public Services) is handling the interior, which will feature “bright colors, bold murals and fun textures.” When it opens in mid-July, the menu will offer dishes inspired by Vietnamese, Malaysian, Chinese, and Thai street food. The restaurant will be open for dinner and late night dining — tentatively as late as 3 am during the week and 4 am on weekends.

Le Colonial
This upscale, French-Vietnamese restaurant will channel the spirit and flavors of 1920s Southeast Asia. Restaurateurs Rick Wahlstedt and Joe King promise “gracious service, exquisite attention to detail and lush spaces meant for lingering and people watching” when the restaurant opens in River Oaks District later this summer. The two-story space will feature a “townhouse” theme with a restaurant on the first floor and a lounge, all-weather terraces and private dining upstairs.

Relish Restaurant & Bar
The River Oaks staple will transition from grab-and-go takeout to a full restaurant when it relocates to the former Bird and the Bear space on Westheimer. Newlyweds Addie D’Agostino and executive chef Dustin Teague will offer “classic and simple American fare with Mediterranean influences” and a full bar when the restaurant opens in August. Fast casual service will remain for lunch and weekend brunch, while dinner will be full service.

SumoMaya Mexican-Asian Kitchen
Like Steak 48, the third restaurant slated to open in River Oaks District hails from Arizona. As the name implies, SumoMaya serves hybrid dishes like pork pastor pad thai and Vietnamese-style shaking beef made with filet mignon. The original location is known for its high-energy atmosphere, which should fit in with the see-and-be-seen crowd that’s already flocking to Toulouse. An August opening is planned.

Pi Pizza
Anthony Calleo has partnered with Lee Ellis and Cherry Pie Hospitality to bring a brick and mortar version of his popular food truck to former home of Funky Chicken near the Heights. Set to open in August, the restaurant’s design will feature an art installation of skateboard decks that featuring iconic stars from both music and film. On the menu, Pi Pizza will mix a few staple pies with rotating specials and a selection of sandwiches and appetizers from Calleo’s Sandy Witch Sandwich Company.

Pinkerton’s Barbecue
Grant Pinkerton, the passionate pitmaster who broke Instagram with his smoked alligator at this year’s Houston Barbecue Festival, expects to open his Heights restaurant in late August or early September. In the meantime, look for pop-ups to reintroduce his Central Texas-style barbecue to diners (the next one is June 18). Pinkerton is also using Instagram to preview a full range of dishes, including a Benedict riff where a fried boudain patty substitutes for an English muffin.

Brocca/Il Panchina
Reef partners Bryan Caswell and Bill Floyd have teamed up with Astros owner Jim Crane on this duo of Italian restaurants that opening across from Minute Maid Park. As Crane explained to CultureMap editor-at-large Shelby Hodge in March, Brocca (Italian for batter) will be a fine dining restaurant and Il Panchina (Italian for the bench) will be a more casual trattoria “serving breakfast, lunch and dinner and an exceptionally large bar to handle post-game crowds.” If all goes according to plan, the Gensler-designed spaces will open in mid-September, just as the Astros are in the heat of the pennant race.

Grant Pinkerton predicts a late August or early September opening for his barbecue restaurant.

Houston Barbecue Festival Pinkerton's smoked alligator
Photo by Eric Sandler
Grant Pinkerton predicts a late August or early September opening for his barbecue restaurant.
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Where to drink now

CultureMap's 11 favorite new bars that shook up Houston in 2025

Brianna McClane
Dec 29, 2025 | 5:15 pm
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Eclectic vintage finds populate the walk-up bar at Augustine Lounge in Hotel Saint Augustine.

This was a standout year for new bars in Houston, with elevated cocktail lounges opening alongside neighborhood hangouts. Whether you’re after a cold beer while watching the Texans on a Heights patio or a tiny martini inside an emerald-green, celestial-inspired hideaway near the Galleria, these 11 openings defined Houston’s bar scene in 2025.

Augustine Lounge
Hotel Saint Augustine has been racking up awards since it opened — receiving a Michelin Key and best new hotel honors from both Esquire and Travel + Leisure. Its bar, Augustine Lounge, matches that acclaim with a focused drinks program featuring highlights like the Coyote Call, a mix of mezcal, port, and Blackstrap rum accented with raspberry, lime, and nutmeg. The food menu leans elevated but unfussy, with offerings such as a charcuterie board with duck prosciutto and a wagyu hot dog tucked into a brioche bun. It also hosts vinyl nights featuring DJ sets from high profile Houstonians. Augustine Lounge is located at 4110 Loretto Drive and open daily from 11 am-12 am.

Bar Doko
Created by Duckstache Hospitality experts (Kokoro, Handies Douzo, Himari, and Aiko) as a companion to its sushi restaurant Doko, Bar Doko has an intimate, 16-seat atmosphere and an extensive selection of Japanese whisky. Small bites shine here, including a masu crudo topped with smoked trout roe and a Jidori egg salad toast. Beverage options range from highballs, martinis, sake, beer, and wine to inventive cocktails like the “Sora” Sky, made with sesame-infused tequila, Maven cold brew, toasted barley, coffee liqueur, and vanilla miso foam. Bar Doko is located at 3737 Cogdell Street, Suite 135, and is open daily from 4 pm-2 am.

Bar Madonna
One doesn’t need a room at the Marlene Inn — a grand neoclassical home turned nine-room hotel — to enjoy this elegant watering hole. Bar Madonna takes its name from a striking, 10-foot painting of the Virgin Mary, relocated from an 18th-century Italian church. Leading the beverage program is Tom Hardy, formerly of Hotel Saint Augustine, whose menu balances Old World influence with New Orleans flair.

This is a seated-only bar, offering 12 interior seats plus additional patio seating, and while reservations aren’t required, they’re often helpful. Signature libations include the Wild Ouest, a tequila-forward blend with poblano, lime, and mezcal inspired by “cowboy boots down the Champs-Élysées.” Bar Madonna is open Monday-Thursday from 3-10 pm, Friday from 3-11 pm, Saturday from 12-11 pm, and Sunday from 12-10 pm.

Berwick’s Bird of Paradise
A tropical escape awaits at Berwick’s Bird of Paradise, created by veteran bartender Robin Berwick of Midtown's beloved Double Trouble. The space was fully renovated to invoke a resort bar attached to an imaginary hotel, complete with playful design touches and a mythical “owner” depicted on the wall. Tropical drinks anchor the menu — think spicy, frozen tequila riffs and a coconut-infused Crocodile Tears Martini — alongside a selection of bar bites like smash burgers, chicken wings, and a Bikini sandwich. Known colloquially as "Be Bop," the bar has quickly attracted locals, industry regulars, and neighbors. Open Tuesday-Thursday from 4 pm-12 am, Friday-Saturday from 3 pm-1 am, and Sunday from 2 pm-10 pm, Berwick’s Bird of Paradise is at 2020 Studewood Street.

Donna’s
The newest cocktail destination on this list, Donna’s quickly built a following after opening Thanksgiving weekend in the former Ready Room space. Named after the grandmother of co-founder Jacki Schromm, the bar is a collaboration between the veteran bartender and Anvil owner Bobby Heugel. Together, the duo aims to create a house-party atmosphere, with energetic weekends balanced by more laid-back weeknights. A vintage stereo system — complete with a reel-to-reel and a turntable — sets the soundtrack, loud enough to entertain but low enough for conversations. The Jacki’s Martini, a 50-50 mix of gin with Cocchi Americano and Dolin Blanc vermouth, nods to both the “Bobby’s Martini” at Refuge and Squable’s “Terry’s Martini.” Donna's is open daily from 2 pm-2 am at 2626 White Oak Drive.

Endless Bummer
Walk the line between Houston and hell at Endless Bummer, the tiki bar next to Beteleguese Beteleguese’s Montrose location. Skeletons, imps, and tiki idols fill the 50-seat space, turning Endless Bummer into an immersive experience displaying works by local artists. The cocktail menu reimagines tropical standards like daiquiris, mai tais, and punches, while originals include the Banana Hammock — a banana-coffee vodka drink — and the Bitter Bird, made with Jamaican rum, Campari, pineapple, yuzu, and strawberry. Located at 4500 Montrose Boulevard, Endless Bummer is open Wednesday-Sunday, from 5 pm-12 am.

Good God, Nadine’s
Designed to feel like the home of “everyone’s favorite eccentric aunt,” Good God, Nadine’s delivers a warm, casual atmosphere paired with playful, comfort-forward drinks. The Washington Corridor bar offers 17 beers and wines on tap, along with cocktails like the Mango Sticky Rice, made with vodka, coconut milk, mango, and pandan. Food options range from po' boys to cast-iron cornbread and oysters on the half shell. Patrons can choose between three distinct areas: an indoor bar, an air-conditioned patio, and a garden patio. Good God, Nadine’s sits at 33 Waugh Drive, and is open Tuesday-Saturday from 4 pm-12 am, and Sunday from 12 pm-8 pm.

The Kid
With a comfortable bartop, moody-but-visible lighting, and ample seating — The Kid nails the feel of a classic neighborhood hang. Inside, charming baby goat figurines — aka “kids” — peek out from behind chicken wire room dividers, while an astroturfed patio outside offers a prime spot to catch a game. From the team behind Flying Fish, Flying Saucer, and Rodeo Goat, the bar continues the group’s tradition of approachable comfort food, including burgers and loaded tater tots. Drink options include the La Fresita, a refreshing creation of tequila, strawberry, peach, lemon, and prosecco. Happy hour is weekdays from 4 pm-7 pm, with $8 cocktails and wines, plus an all-day happy hour on Tuesdays. Located at 1815 N. Durham Drive, The Kid is open Monday-Thursday, 4 pm-12 am, and Friday and Saturday, 4 pm-2 am.

Hotel Saint Augustine lobby bar
Photo by Julie Soefer

Eclectic vintage finds populate the walk-up bar at Augustine Lounge in Hotel Saint Augustine.

Moon
Perched above Tavola, Moon is an elegant cocktail lounge inspired by the cosmos. A joint concept from the Bastion Collection — the hospitality group behind Michelin-starred Le Jardinier at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston — and Cafe Natalie, Moon’s food options range from a black truffle croque monsieur to the Dark Side of the Moon, a chocolate moelleux with hazelnut crunch. House cocktails like the Nightfall, featuring spiced WhistlePig rye, dark rum, Oloroso sherry, and cherry, sit alongside classics such as French 75s, wines, mocktails, tiny martinis, and shots. For those craving something off-menu, head bartender Joao Diniz is known for crafting bespoke drinks on request. Moon is located at 1800 Post Oak Boulevard, Suite 6110, and is open Tuesday-Thursday from 5 pm-12 am, and Friday and Saturday from 5 pm-2 am.

Starduster Lounge
There’s something both nostalgic and timeless about Starduster Lounge, a Heights neighborhood bar that puts a subtle cosmic spin on West Texas style. 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 transform the nearly 100-year-old building into a charming destination with a rustic yet refined interior of leather, vintage tile, and wood, and a spacious, tree-shaded backyard. The menu is constantly evolving, but standout drinks include the Pecan or Pecan?, with rye, bourbon, and Licor 43. Steak night is on Thursdays, with other food offerings announced via the bar’s Instagram. Happy hour is Monday-Friday, 4 pm-6 pm, with half-off cocktails. Starduster Lounge is located at 3921 N. Main and is open Monday-Friday from 4 pm-2 am, and Saturday and Sunday from 2 pm-2 am.

CultureMap editor Eric Sandler's Honorable Mention: Montrose Grocer
Building on her experience as the owner of Avondale Food & Wine and Heights Grocer, Houston entrepreneur Mary Clarkson opened this wine shop next to Catbirds. What distinguishes it from Heights Grocer is that MG also has a carefully-chosen selection of wines by-the-glass and bottle available for drinking on-site. Paired with snacks in the form of sandwiches and charcuterie boards and enhanced by a soundtrack of 4,000 records, Montrose Grocer has become a popular spot with hospitality workers and wine lovers who appreciate its low key atmosphere and affordable prices. (Full disclosure: Clarkson and Sandler are friends. She is a regular contributor to CultureMap's "What's Eric Eating" podcast.)

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