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    Sneak Peek of The Classic

    Washington Avenue's new all-day restaurant understands the pleasure of classic cuisine

    Eric Sandler
    Aug 2, 2018 | 1:02 pm

    As much as people like a elegant meal at a fancy restaurant for a special occasion, day-to-day dining needs are usually simpler. Most of the time, people crave familiar dishes like a burger, roasted chicken, or a bowl of pasta.

    Benjy Levit understands. The veteran restaurateur behind Benjy's and Local Foods realized that Rice Military needed something new that could cater to people's basic dining needs. He converted the Washington Avenue location of Benjy's into a new restaurant called The Classic All Day; it opens to the public on Friday, August 3.

    “We wanted to create a no-rush, no-fuss neighborhood spot that effortlessly pivots from daily coffee mainstay to date night spot," Levit said in a statement. "Our goal for The Classic is to deliver elevated-yet-simple dishes, all of which will be executed exceptionally well.”

    As the name implies, The Classic opens every day at 8 am to serve breakfast until 11 am. From there, it shifts to an all-day menu that mixes shareable plates, salads, sandwiches, medium plates, and four dinner-style entrees. Influences run the gamut. Nods to Levit's Jewish heritage like matzo ball soup, hummus, and pastrami-spiced smoked salmon reside on the same menu as Asian-influenced dishes like hamachi in plum vinaigrette and the Not So Benedict that keeps the poached egg and hollandaise but swaps in crispy rice seasoned with nuoc mam (fish sauce) for the traditional English muffin. In a couple of weeks, daily specials like rotisserie lamb and tacos (yes, on Tuesday) will supplement the daily menu.

    Chefs Mike Potowski and Maria Gonzalez have taken a creative approach to some of the dishes. For example, a simple sounding "pork & eggs" dish features a tamago-style omelet that's stuffed with gruyere cheese before being panko-crusted and fried. The pork is a ramen-style tonkotsu pork belly.

    Those dishes get paired with an extensive selection of beer, wine, and cocktails. Bottle prices start around $40 and go all up to about $100. A selection of three ingredient cocktails are designed to be made quickly.

    All of that eating and drinking happens in a space that's essentially unrecognizable from its former incarnation. Levit tapped local Houston designer Aaron Rambo and the Austin-based Michael Hsu Office of Architecture to give the space a comprehensive makeover with mid-century modern furniture and industrial light fixtures. A diner-style dining counter offers patrons a view into the open kitchen.

    Upstairs, the second-story bar has been replaced with a new rooftop garden. The Classic will use herbs and produce from the garden in its dishes.

    Bars like Clutch and Handlebar have revived the area's nightlife scene, but new residential construction has also brought an influx of young professionals and families. When those residents aren't knocking down shots, they might appreciate the simple comfort of grilled cheese sandwich or bucatini pasta. When they do, The Classic will be there for them.

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    The Classic All Day; 5922 Washington Ave.; 713-868-1131; Sunday through Thursday 8 am to 9 pm, Friday and Saturday 8 am to 10 pm

    Baby Dutch pancake.

    Classic All Day dutch baby pancake
      
    Photo by Eric Sandler
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    Kirkwood Restaurant in Energy Corridor
    Courtesy of Gin Braverman
    A new restaurant inspired by Mac Haik is coming to the Energy Corridor. The sunroom is named after his wife.

    Another restaurant is joining Houston’s dining scene in the Energy Corridor — this time as an ode to a local football legend and entrepreneur.

    Kirkwood, a clubhouse-inspired restaurant from Mac Haik Restaurant Group, is opening this fall inside Energy Tower II at 11720 Katy Freeway.

    The name pays tribute to both a major thoroughfare in the Energy Corridor and Mac Haik’s legacy in West Houston, where his early real estate investments helped transform farmland into a thriving business hub. It's an upscale move for a company that's best known as the local franchisee of the brunch concept First Watch.

    “Kirkwood is about creating a sense of place — one that’s rooted in warmth, character, and a strong connection to the community,” Alec Poynter, Haik’s grandson and an MHE vice president, said in a statement. “Everything from the menu to the materials was chosen with intention, and every space tells a story.”

    What began as simply an amenity for Energy Plaza tenants gradually grew into a full-service restaurant shaped by Haik’s story and influence.

    Gin Braverman of Gin Design Group designed the 5,500-square-foot space, including a wraparound bar with automotive-inspired details (a nod to Haik’s car dealership roots), a private dining room named after his mother, and a lounge dubbed The Sunny Room in honor of his wife.

    “This project is incredibly special to us because it captures so much of what makes Houston — and Mac — unique: grit, hospitality, and pride in doing things well,” said Joseph “J.K.” Kubicki, Mac Haik Enterprises’ chief operating officer. “But the beauty of Kirkwood is that you don’t need to know the backstory to feel it. You walk in and immediately feel at home.”

    Accents of leather and dark wood, a copper-clad open kitchen, and an Astrodome-inspired art installation will add to the ambiance. Kirkwood will seat 154 guests, with an additional 16-seat private dining room and a 72-seat sunroom complete with a curved, double-sided fireplace.

    Executive chef Stephen Chiang, formerly chef de cuisine of Relish Restaurant and Bar and executive chef of the Petroleum Club, will lead the kitchen with a menu of American staples like steak frites and seafood platters, while a cocktail program will center on handcrafted Old Fashioneds.

    Kirkwood’s debut will coincide with renovations to Energy Tower II, including updates to the building’s lobby, fitness center, tenant lounge, and outdoor gathering spaces.

    Kirkwood Restaurant in Energy Corridor
      

    Courtesy of Gin Design Group

    A new restaurant inspired by Mac Haik is coming to the Energy Corridor. The sunroom is named after his wife.

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