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    Houston classic reborn

    Classic Creole restaurant makes a splash with new name and new look in Montrose

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 17, 2019 | 11:00 am

    Crab Danton, oysters Montrose, and pecan-crusted snapper have a new home. Eugene’s Gulf Coast Cuisine recently opened in the former home of Mockingbird Bistro at 1985 Welch St.

    The restaurant represents a new chapter for Danton’s Gulf Coast Seafood and Steaks, which served its elevated take on classic Creole cuisine for 13 years. When its previous location in the Chelsea Market was sold and torn down, owner Kyle Teas opted for a new name to go along with the new location.

    “It’s named after my dad,” Teas tells CultureMap. “We wanted to honor him. When the situation came about with the shopping center being sold, it’s a good time. Danton’s had a 13-year run of great people and great memories. Let’s start fresh.”

    That fresh start includes a comprehensive set of renovations. Teas’ wife, Clare Teas, and sister-in-law, Christa Yates, have decorated the 70-seat oyster bar with vintage family photographs. Antique mirrors from the Teas family help make the 80-seat main dining room feel larger and more open.

    While the look and name are new, the food remains the same, which will be good news for Danton’s fans who’ve missed the restaurant’s signature recipes like shrimp Kyle and white chocolate bread pudding. The biggest change is that some whole fish dishes such as halibut and sea bass have been moved off the menu; they’ll be available seasonally based on the restaurant’s ability to source fresh product.

    Even better, many of the cooks and service staff from Danton’s have made their way to Eugene’s. The team has a family touch, too, with Teas’ daughter Bailey serving as the restaurant’s marketing and development director.

    Teas acknowledges some initial stumbles as the crew adapted to its new home — fans of Danton’s and neighborhood residents overwhelmed the kitchen in the beginning — but service is running more smoothly now. Currently open for dinner, he plans to add lunch in November and brunch shortly after that.

    In the last few years, new restaurants have emerged that are putting their own spin on the same style of seafood Eugene’s serves. Teas acknowledges that those establishments have their place, but he’s confident that his classic approach still has its fans. As he notes, diners will always welcome a restaurant that serves good seafood and steaks.

    “I’ve been to all those restaurants. I like them,” Teas says. “I think there’s enough distinction in the menus that each one has its own niche. Some have a smaller menu than we do, but what they do, they do well.

    “I think we’re going to fit in real well with the neighborhood here.”

    Bailey Teas and her father, Kyle Teas.

    Eugene's Kyle Teas Bailey Teas
    Photo by Leah Wilson
    Bailey Teas and her father, Kyle Teas.
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    River Oaks Remix

    River Oaks lounge reboots around '90s DJ culture and retro bites

    Brianna McClane
    Feb 26, 2026 | 11:30 am
    Fancy's LCN Hospitality
    Photo by Michael Anthony
    The recently formed LCN Hospitality group—David Anderson III, Mikos Adams, and DJ Mr. Rogers—have relaunched Fancy's with chef Dominick Lee curating the menu.

    Less than two years after opening, a River Oaks cocktail lounge has new ownership and a new personality, though under the same name: Fancy’s.

    Located at 1947 W. Gray St., the original Fancy’s opened in May 2024 under the guidance of Clé Group owners Zack Truesdell, Salim Dehkordi, and Dallas Rodriguez (BLVD Park, KISS, Heights Social, Say No Mas). The name said it all: an upscale, reservation-recommended lounge with a strictly enforced dress code.

    The River Oaks spot is looking a little more approachable these days under new leadership. David Anderson III and Mikos Adams, both partners in downtown record lounge Off the Record, have joined with local producer and DJ Mr. Rogers to relaunch the space as a sound-driven cocktail lounge. This is the first joint venture of the trio under the recently formed LCN Hospitality group.

    Fancy’s next chapter took shape through the success of DJ Mr. Rogers’ S.U.S.H.I. (Songs U Should Hear Immediately), a no-requests music-omakase pop-up during the lounge’s previous run.

    “We were already spending time in the space through a music-forward pop-up, and the response made it clear there was a real appetite for guided music experiences where the DJ sets the tone and leads discovery, rather than competing for attention,” Anderson said in a statement. “After years in nightlife, where spectacle often comes first, it felt exciting to imagine something different. We thought back to the way DJs shaped culture in the ’90s and wanted to pair that sensibility with the history and energy of River Oaks.”

    Former and first-time patrons will find a concept built around weekly programming, including:

    • S.U.S.H.I. Wednesdays (Songs U Should Hear Immediately)
    • Global House Thursdays
    • Funk, Disco, and R&B Fridays
    • Saturday Night After Hours, high-energy dance-focused programming

    Fancy's LCN Hospitality

    Photo by Michael Anthony

    The recently formed LCN Hospitality group—David Anderson III, Mikos Adams, and DJ Mr. Rogers—have relaunched Fancy's with chef Dominick Lee curating the menu.

    "As a producer and DJ, I've always been drawn to the idea of creating experiences where music is the guide, not the background,” Rogers said. “At Fancy's, we're building a space where discovery happens naturally, whether you're hearing something for the first time or rediscovering a classic through a different lens.”

    In the kitchen, chef Dominick Lee looked to lavish River Oaks dinner parties of the ’90s, researching Baron Ricky di Porta Nova, a local legend known for extravagant gatherings. The result is nostalgic small plates and canapés such as Oysters di Porta Nova, a caviar-topped pasta tucked into an oyster shell, and refined chicken nuggets served with three unique dipping sauces and an optional caviar add-on.

    "It's a different dinner party every night, shaped by a different sound experience," Lee said. "The food is there to complement that—indulgent but not heavy, familiar but elevated, always in service of the night unfolding around it.”

    Behind the bar, bartender Sergio Contreras (formerly of L’Colombe d’Or and Tony’s) has crafted a drink menu that riffs on classic cocktails. Syrups are made in-house using natural, low-sugar ingredients, so patrons can imbibe without the sugar crash. Contreras’ menu includes highlights like the Razzle Dazzle, a French 75 remix, and Forbidden Love, a margarita with a Cabernet float.

    "It's all about balance," Contreras said. "We want people to feel good while they're here and when they wake up the next morning after a late night on the dance floor. The classics are the foundation, but we're reworking them in a way that feels modern and intentional."

    For those easing into the evening, the lounge offers “Fancy Hour” daily from 5 to 8 pm, featuring $10 signature cocktails and half-off the food menu. On Thursdays, the special runs all day.

    The 102-seat bar also includes a second-floor outdoor patio and two private dining spaces. Fancy’s is open Wednesday through Friday, 5 pm-12 am, and Saturday from 7 pm-2 am. Reservations are available via OpenTable.

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