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    This week in dining

    These are the 13 best food and drink events in Houston this week

    Holly Beretto
    Jul 22, 2019 | 9:15 am

    Wine dinners are the thing this week, with offerings from Sclavos Wines of Greece, Caymus from Napa, and De Wetshof Estate of South Africa. One of Houston's most popular newcomers is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a blowout party, and a Bayou City favorite throws a fifth anniversary dinner with tequila. There's also a cooking class for those who want a little inspiration of how to create some of the city's best flavors at home.

    Monday, July 22

    Wine Dinner at Helen Greek Food and Wine
    The restaurant's Rice Village location hosts an evening showcasing Sclavos Wines from Greece's Ionian Islands. Chef William Wright's five-course offerings include salt cod fritters with summer squash and almond garlic sauce paired with Sclavos' 2016 Alchemiste; a Cephalonian meat pie of beef, lamb, pork, cheese, phyllo crust, and marjoram accompanied by Sclavos' 2015 Efranor; and “pantespani” pound cake with Texas peaches paired with Sclavos' 2015 Orgion. The cost is $150 per person. To reserve, call 832-831-7133 or email the restaurant.

    Wednesday, July 24

    National Tequila Day
    From 4 pm to midnight, La Grange is running drink specials to help celebrate the beloved spirit, including $1 off all tequila-based cocktails. There's also a $12 Casamigos tequila flight of Blanco, Reposado, and Anejo tequilas, and a $9 top-shelf Casamigos frozen margarita. Downtown's El Big Bad will host "Introductions are the New Black," a speed dating event that includes a tequila tasting. Find two drink specials at El Real Tex-Mex Cafe: the Mexican candy shot (Playa Real Tequila with fresh watermelon and pineapple juices, $5) and the watermelon-basil margarita (El Jimador Tequila with fresh watermelon, fresh basil, agave nectar, and lime juice, $7). Classic Tex-Mex restaurant Molina's will feature its signature frozen margaritas for just $6.50. Get a preview of Candente, the new Tex-Mex restaurant from the owners of The Pit Room, at The Patio at the Pit Room from 5-9 pm; menu selections include beef and chicken fajitas, chile con queso, and smoked cheese chile rellenos.

    Far Niente Wine Tasting at Brennan's
    From 6:30-8 pm, enjoy light bites and selections from the renowned Napa winery. The cost is $25 per person, and tickets can be purchased online.

    Thursday, July 25

    De Wetshof Estate Wine Dinner at Riel
    The restaurant partners with Broadbent Selections and Johann de Wet to profile the Chardonnays of De Wetshof Estate, served with a multi-course meal prepared by chef Ryan Lachaine. Diners will get to try De Wetshof's Limestone Hill, Lesca, Bon Vallon, and Bataleur Chardonnays. Dinner starts at 5:30 pm, and tickets are $78 per person. To reserve a spot, email vanessa@rielhouston.com.

    Anniversary Dinner at Sylvia's Enchilada Kitchen
    The Eldridge location of the popular Tex-Mex restaurant marks its fifth birthday with a special tequila dinner. The four-course meal features selections from Sylvia's mesquite-fired grill, such as quail, fajita steaks, and baby back ribs. All will be paired with a tequila or tequila-based cocktail, using Tres Generaciones and Código tequilas. Dinner begins at 5:30 pm, and the cost is $55 per person. Call 713-334-7295 to reserve a spot.

    WhistlePig Dinner at Bayou & Bottle
    The evening begins with a welcome reception in the Top Golf Swing Suite, before segueing into a four-course dinner with whiskey pairings. Menu highlights include Black Hill Farm suckling pig with nectarine-bourbon sauce served with WhistlePig’s 15 Year Straight Rye, as well as tastes of Farmstock Crop 2, 10 Year Rye, and 12 Year Rye. The cost for dinner is $120 per person, and seating is extremely limited. Dinner guests may also purchase The Boss Hogs Flight at a special price of $150, which includes limited edition top shelf ryes from the late master distiller Dave Pickerell, including The Independent (III), The Black Prince (IV), and The Spirit of Mauve (V). Dinner starts at 6:30 pm. To purchase tickets, call 713-652-6244.

    Friday, July 26

    8th Wonder Collabor8tion Dinner at Poitín Bar & Kitchen
    Chef Dominick Lee has created a four-course menu paired with some of the EaDo brewery's most popular beers. Courses include passed appetizers (Andouille Corn-Dogs with Comeback Sauce, Shrimp Toast Marinated with Creole Mustard Glaze) paired with Haterade Gose, marinated tomato salad paired with People’s Champ - Kristalweizen, and family-style main dishes (deep-fried yard bird, braised rabbit, and pot roast with sides) paired with both a cream ale and a helles lager. Tickets, $58 plus tax and tip, are available at poitinhouston.com by selecting a reservation for 5:30 pm.

    Date Night Cooking Class at Brennan's
    Discover recipes highlighting great Gulf Coast ingredients at this installment of the popular summer series. Tonight's class focuses on shrimp, and includes a reception, cooking demonstration by executive chef Joe Cervantez, and a seated three-course menu of barbecue shrimp shortcake, Gulf shrimp etouffée and (shrimp-free) bourbon-glazed peaches, pecan granola, and chantilly cream. The class takes place from 6:30-9 pm, and costs $150.00 per couple, plus tax and gratuity.

    Caymus Wine Dinner at Federal American Grill
    Guests can sample several of the Napa winery's selections, along with a three-course dinner that includes samples of four wines. There's even a surprise tasting to end the evening. Tickets are $140 per person, plus tax and gratuity. To purchase tickets, call 713-863-7777.

    Saturday, July 27

    Whisky Flights at Jonathan's the Rub

    The Memorial Green location marks National Scotch Whisky Day with three special flights, available from open to close. The Macallan Flight is a 12-year Sherry, a 14-year triple cask, and a 17-year fine oak, for $48. The Balvenie Flight is a 12-year single malt, a 14-year Caribbean, and a 17-year double cask, selling for $32. A Japanese Flight of Yamazaki 12-year, Nikka Coffee, and Suntory Toki costs $25.

    Creme Brûlée Day at Bistro Provence
    Diners can begin and end their meals with versions of iconic dessert at this casual chic Memorial restaurant. To begin, there's the foie gras crème brûlée appetizer, similarly made only with rich foie gras, instead of custard, available for $12. And at the end of the meal, opt for the restaurant's honey-alvender crème brûlée, complete with its brittle top crust of caramelized sugar, for $8.

    Lone Star Spotlight Dinner at Morton's Grill
    Starting with a happy hour at 6 pm, this five-course dinner showcases the creations of Pedernales Cellars Winery, Garrison Brothers Bourbon Distillery, and Saint Arnold Brewing Co. paired with red meat selections, such as filet mignon tartare, eye of ribeye carpaccio, 44 Farms beef & barley consommé, and 44 Farms braised beef shank. The cost is $100 per person, and reservations may be made by calling the restaurant at 832-585-0794.

    Sunday, July 28

    Indigo Anniversary Block Party
    To mark turning one, the Trinity Gardens spot is throwing a big bash, complete with a cookout spread and epic domino tournament. Chef Jonny Rhodes is joined by executive chef Fermín Nuñez from masa-obsessed Austin restaurant Suerte, who's bringing along his signature handmade tacos and salsas to augment Indigo's African-infused soul food. Tickets are $35 per person, and portions of the day's sales will go back to the community Indigo calls home. Purchase tickets online.

    Get special whisky flights at Jonathan's the Rub.

    Jonathan's the Rub Memorial Green dining room interior
    Photo by Julie Soefer
    Get special whisky flights at Jonathan's the Rub.
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    Houston bar owner speaks out about surprise arrest for health code violations

    Eric Sandler
    May 11, 2026 | 3:50 pm
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    Chris Cusack owns two locations of Betelgeuse Betelgeuse.

    Certainly one of the most unusual interactions between a restaurant and City of Houston officials took place on Wednesday, May 6 when Betelgeuse Betelgeuse owner Chris Cusack was arrested for health code violations at his location on Washington Avenue.

    News of the arrest spread quickly across social media over the weekend. Now, Cusack is ready to tell his side of the story.

    Cusack, whose time operating restaurants in Houston goes back more than 15 years to Down House and its affiliated restaurants such as Hunky Dory and D&T Drive Inn, tells CultureMap the problem began on Monday, May 4 when a health department inspector came to Betelgeuse Betelgeuse and asked to see the restaurant’s grease trap.

    The only problem is that location has never had a grease trap. Prior to becoming Betelgeuse Betelgeuse, it was Liberty Station, a pioneering bar in Houston’s craft beer and craft cocktail scenes. In the early days, Betelgeuse served food from a food truck. More recently, it prepares its food next door at The Bell and Crane. Cusack acknowledges he didn’t share this information with the inspector.

    “Usually I’m a charmer with the health department, but I was a little defensive. She kept asking me. I said, ‘ma’am, we don’t make food here,’” he explains. “The tone wasn’t my finest moment, but there was no name calling or anything like that. She said, ‘where does the food come from?’ I said, ‘it doesn’t matter where it comes from. It’s produced in a commercial kitchen.’”

    Cusack says he knew there would be a follow up, but he was shocked when the inspector returned two days later with more colleagues from the health department, TABC inspectors, and Houston Police Department officers.

    “I got somewhere between 21 and 25 citations,” Cusack says about the return visit. He got dinged for everything from graffiti in the bathroom to a missing Harris County tax stamp on the photo booth he leases from a vendor (it has both State of Texas and City of Houston stamps, Cusack says).

    One inspector told Cusack he needed a food dealer’s permit. He showed the inspector that a food dealer’s permit had been issued for the restaurant's address under the former food truck’s LLC but not to the LLC that operates Betelgeuse Betelgeuse. Cusack says he had renewed the food truck’s permit in March, but that wasn’t good enough for the inspector. In Cusack’s telling, he was arrested for not having the permit, since it was also flagged as missing in an inspection from October 2025. He's the only person he knows who has ever been arrested for a misdemeanor violation of the health code.

    Cusack says he spent 21 hours in the Harris County Jail. When he got out, he says he was contacted by a more senior official within the Health Department. Once Cusack confirmed he owned both LLCs, he was told he could reopen. Both locations of Betelgeuse Betelgeuse have been operating normally since Friday, May 8.

    Cusack maintains he never knew about the October 2025 inspection, which is why he renewed the food dealer’s permit for the food truck’s LLC rather than applying for one under Betelgeuse Betelgeuse’s LLC. “There’s no paper trail that shows I was given this information,” he says. “I did not get the email [from the Health Department].”

    As for why things got so out of hand, Cusack theorizes he was a victim of Houston Mayor John Whitemire’s crack down on “reckless behavior” on Washington Avenue and stepped up enforcement on bars generally that led to the temporary closure of near northside cocktail bar Rabbit’s Got the Gun.

    Cusack says he’s a “huge supporter” of efforts to reduce crimes like street racing, drug dealing, and sex trafficking along Washington and in its surrounding neighborhoods. Still, he feels targeting by the city for being impolite to a health inspector.

    He plans to fight both the arrest and the citations in court. “I want the charges dropped, and I want it expunged completely from my record. That’s the first thing, and I’m going to try very hard to do it,” he says.

    “That’s going to end up costing thousands of dollars just to deal with the sheer volume,” he adds.

    CultureMap contacted Mayor Whitmire’s office. A representative said the mayor was not aware of the situation and has no comment on an open investigation.

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