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    sweet child o' mine

    Farmers market ice cream favorite kickstarts campaign for scoop shop in The Heights

    Eric Sandler
    Jun 9, 2020 | 10:40 am

    A farmers market favorite seeks community support to realize its brick-and-mortar dreams. Honeychild’s Sweet Creams has launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds to open an ice cream shop in the MKT Heights development.

    With an initial goal of $5,000 and a stretch goal of $30,000 that has to be realized by the morning of June 29, Honeychild’s chef-owner Kathleen Morgan tells CultureMap the money will supplement the funds she expects to receive from an SBA loan and will cover a variety of expenses, including initial design work and drawings. Morgan says she considered crowdfunding platforms that would offer people a financial return on their investments but decided the Kickstarter model of rewards — in Honeychild’s case, everything from cooler bags and T-shirts to an ice cream party for 100 people — seemed like a more appropriate fit.

    “As I started thinking about the Kickstarter and pursuing it, I tried to figure out why someone would want to invest in us when they don’t get a concrete return,” she says. "I got more excited about notions of community and what that would be like, especially in this moment we’re in where everything feels so fragmented. That’s something I could get really excited about and something I felt was more in my wheelhouse. I could speak to it. I could get behind it.”

    Morgan founded her business in 2014 to make delicious frozen confections that highlighted locally sourced, seasonal ingredients. She can be found at Urban Harvest’s farmers market every Saturday morning, where fans eagerly take home pints of flavors like Cafe de Olla Coffee (made with locally roasted Katz coffee); pecan praline; or seasonal specialities like peach cobbler, pear butter, and creamed corn. Honeychild’s also offers smaller, single portion cups that can be devoured right on the spot — perfect for beating the heat.

    “When I started Honeychild’s Sweet Creams in 2014, I did so to connect people to food systems and to talk about seasonality and what we grow here,” she says, “with the intent that if people know a thing, they’ll want to protect that thing.”

    Business has been steady, Morgan says, but she’s grown weary of utilizing commercial kitchens with shared equipment where the rent can change suddenly. Having a dedicated space would allow her to expand production, grow her wholesale business, and raise her profile with consumers who might not recognize the Honeychild’s brand. Even though The Heights has a number of ice cream shops already, she chose the neighborhood because she’s lived there for more than five years and feels connected to it.

    “I see people in The Heights every day, so I kind of know this area. There’s things happening The Heights with development and walkability. It’s the place I feel most comfortable,” she says.

    “I also feel very comfortable with my ability to differentiate myself. What I’m doing is different than what other people are doing. My ability to message that will separate me from the pack.”

    Honeychild’s will be in good company at M-K-T Heights, which will offer 200,000-square-feet of retail, dining, and office space across a 12-acre property. Other dining options include Mendocino Farms, the sandwich shop from California, and Da Gama, an Anglo-Indian restaurant from Oporto owners Shiva and Rick Di Virgilio. Construction is currently underway on the property, with tenants tentatively expected to open in November.

    Honeychild's Sweet Creams has launched a Kickstarter.

    Honeychild's Sweet Creams
    Courtesy of Honeychild's Sweet Creams
    Honeychild's Sweet Creams has launched a Kickstarter.
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    dine out and do good

    Houston charity dining event returns with $15 lunches and $25 dinners

    Eric Sandler
    Feb 16, 2026 | 5:02 pm
    Murray's Pizza and Wine
    Photo by Michael Ma
    Murray's serves a mix of pizza and shareable plates.

    Houston Restaurant’s Week more affordable sibling has returned for 2026. Eat Drink HTX takes place from February 15 until February 28.

    Similar to Houston Restaurant Weeks, participants in Eat Drink HTX serve two- or three-course meals at a set price of $15 for lunch and brunch and $25 for dinner. Whereas HRW is loaded with fine dining options, EDH’s lower price point allows more casual restaurants to participate. Restaurants will donate $0.50 per $15 meal sold and $1 per $25 meal sold to the Cleverley Stone Foundation, which will then make a contribution to the Houston Food Bank.

    As recent closures demonstrate, Houston’s restaurants are struggling. EDH is intended to bring in customers as businesses emerge from the typically slow month of January.

    “We have all seen the lists of restaurant closures that seem to be issued on a reoccurring basis – it’s heartbreaking,” organizer Katie Stone, president of the Cleverley Stone Foundation, said in a statement. “Restaurants are the heart and soul of our community. In times of crisis they step up, serve and support others. This is our time as Houstonians to support our restaurant industry by dining out. At the same time, you can ‘Do Good’ as proceeds benefit the Houston Food Bank.”

    Stone has recruited dozens of restaurants to participate, including establishments that opened in 2025 such as Caribbean Jerk Palace, Honest Mary’s, Murray’s Pizza & Wine, and Traveler’s Cart. Diners will also find Tex-Mex well represented, with options including El Tiempo, Los Tios, and Molina’s.

    Tourao Brazilian Churrasqueria will even give diners a slimmed down, $25 take on its traditional all-you-can-eat experience that includes a visit to the restaurant’s salad bar and a combo meat platter that offers picanha, garlic beef, Brazilian sausage, bacon-wrapped chicken, and two jumbo shrimp.

    Also new this year is Galleria-area favorite Burger-Chan. Its $15 menu includes choice of a five-ounce burger, a four-ounce turkey burger, or a felafel burger, paired with choice of side and a non-alcoholic soft drink, iced tea, or lemonade (premium toppings such as bacon, spam, or fried egg are available for an additional charge).

    Diners will find the full list of participants on the Eat Drink HTX/Houston Restaurant Weeks website.

    "We’re participating in Eat Drink HTX because both the Houston Food Bank and our industry need support now more than ever,” added Craft Pita chef-owner Raffi Nasar. “It’s a meaningful way for us to give back while championing the restaurant community. For our guests, it’s an affordable opportunity to try new menu items.”

    Murray's Pizza and Wine
    Photo by Michael Ma

    Murray's Pizza & Wine is participating in Eat Drink HTX.

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