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    Bribed with Sweets

    Sneak peek: New Heights ice cream shop lures with sweets and boozy treats

    Eric Sandler
    Sep 13, 2018 | 1:38 pm

    Summer may be winding down, but Houstonians will eat ice cream year-round. Beginning September 14, they’ll have a new option in The Heights for a full range of sweet treats when Sweet Bribery opens its doors.

    Pastry chef Sharon Leonard (formerly Gofreed) has brought her talents to the shop at 250 W. 19th St that's part of local real estate developer Braun Enterprises' repurposing of the former Chippendale Eastlake Antiques store. Diners should recognize the CultureMap Tastemaker Awards Pastry Chef of the Year finalist from her work at Uchi, Main Kitchen at the JW Marriott downtown, and, mostly recently, State of Grace. Roost chef-owner Kevin Naderi has been linked to the project as a consultant, but all of the recipes are Leonard’s.

    “I was very happy at State of Grace. I love Bobby [Matos]. I already miss them, but it just worked out,” Leonard tells CultureMap. “I’ve got a lot of changes going on in my life. This just seemed to fit with the direction we wanted to take.”

    As befits someone with Leonard’s pedigree, Sweet Bribery will make all of its ice creams, sauces, and desserts in-house: from Tahinian vanilla ice cream to the crème de menthe brownies, which use a recipe Leonard inherited from her grandmother. The 12 flavors in the dip will include classics like Dutch chocolate and mint chocolate chip (made with Andes mints) as well as two sorbets (currently strawberry-lemon verbena and watermelon basil. Coconut key lime pie will be the dairy free-gluten free option. Customers may opt for traditional toppings like M&Ms or Reese’s pieces, or one of Leonard’s housemade additions like sprinkles, butterscotch made with real Scotch, and bourbon caramel.

    Banana lovers will have a traditional banana split available or a sundae that Leonard is calling “bananarchy” that features banana pudding ice cream, Nilla wafers, and Frangelico banana caramel. Both options feature bruleed brownies for added flavor.

    In addition to the brownies, Sweet Bribery will also offer a full range of pastries including chocolate chunk cookies, lemon meringue tarts, and Rice Krispie treats. State of Grace fans will be pleased to see whoopie pies on the menu, but this time they’re made with Steen’s molasses and an Oreo-molasses filling.

    If some of those treats sound a little boozy, that’s part of the way Sweet Bribery hopes to differentiate itself. Once it receives its liquor license in the next few weeks, the shop will serve wine and beer floats as well as wines and beers by the glass and bottle.

    “I really want something great for the kids but also for the adults, too,” Leonard says. “The kids can have cake or ice cream, and the adults can have a beer float or just a glass of wine.”

    Sweet Bribery’s hours of operation will reflect the same goal of appealing to kids and adults. The shop will stay open until 11 pm on Thursdays and midnight on Fridays and Saturdays, which will make it an appealing option after concerts at the nearby Heights Theater.

    The shop is just one of several new additions in the Heights. Casual cafe Neo Baguette opened this week, and Ford Fry’s two new restaurants, Superica and La Lucha, will begin serving diners. By the end of the year, the tenants at the Heights Waterworks development will start to open. All those new arrivals will make for a busy fall, but at least diners will have plenty of ice cream to snack on.

    Brownie sundae.

    Sweet Bribery brownie sundae
    Photo by Eric Sandler
    Brownie sundae.
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    bites and beyond

    New Houston food festival reveals stacked lineup of restaurants and music

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 17, 2025 | 4:26 pm
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    Photo by Katya Horner
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    Houston’s newest food festival is beginning to take shape. Coming to Discovery Green on Saturday, November 8, the Bites & Beyond Festival will give attendees a full day of food and music at a manageable price.

    Unlike all-in events such as Southern Smoke or Chefs for Farmers, Bites & Beyond will use an a la carte model that’s similar to LA’s Family Style Festival or the beloved Houston International Festival. Attendees pay $30 for a general admission ticket that comes with access to the festival’s musical acts, vendor market, and photo-worthy installations.

    Those looking for something to eat or drink will be able to choose items from more than 20 vendors (with more to be announced), all of which will be available a la carte and priced per item. Here’s the initial list that includes a mix of Houston classics and up-and-comers:

    • HA K Bann Thai
    • Jamaica Pondi Road
    • Best Street Tacos
    • Bonfire Wings
    • Cheaters Creamery
    • Cosmic Ice Cream
    • Frost and Fantasy
    • JQ’s Tex Mex BBQ / Now Tacos Los Authenticos
    • Lemond Kitchen
    • May’s Crepes
    • Pino 3 Boy Hot Sauce
    • Planet Churro
    • Southern Jerks
    • Stick Talk Cajun Hibachi
    • Sweetie Fruit
    • Tina’s MexCocina
    • YoYo Drinks

    In addition, a separate VIP area devoted to barbecue and bourbon will feature bites from Gatlin’s BBQ and Goode Co. Barbeque, as well as the following:

    • Bonfire Wings
    • Crawfish Café
    • Conrad Hilton College at the University of Houston
    • Houston Community College Culinary
    • JW Marriott Houston by the Galleria
    • Lemond Kitchen
    • Pho Saigon
    • Saint Arnold Brewing Co. Culinary
    • The Laura Hotel
    • The Lymbar

    Organizers have also arranged for special collaborations, including one that unites buzzy ice cream concept Cosmic with Karbach and another that teams up students from the University of Houston’s Conrad Hilton College and HCC Culinary with two luxury hotels — The Laura and the J.W. Marriott by the Galleria — as well as Hood River Distillery and Trails End Bourbon.

    With a roster of beverage sponsors that includes Saint Arnold, Karbach, Modelo Especial, Stella Artois, and BeatBox Beverages, attendees will have plenty of ways of stay hydrated. Other sponsors include the Houston Hospitality Alliance, Metro by T-Mobile, Black/Latin Restaurant Weeks, and KHOU-11.

    Performers include Demola the Violinist, Big Freedia, and local DJs spinning everything from house and disco to Latin and Afro beats.

    As noted above, tickets start at $30 for General Admission. VIP tickets that come with a separate entrance, VIP restrooms, a dedicated seating area, and access to the bourbon and barbecue tasting are priced at $135. Get more details here.

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