A sophisticated new cocktail lounge has opened in Upper Kirby. Santé Lounge promises to elevate Houston’s nightlife scene with art-inspired drinks, caviar, and a lively atmosphere.
Located at 2309 Richmond Ave., Santé, French for “cheers,” is divided into four distinct spaces. After passing through a curtain, customers enter the garden room, which features a large, central bar and two olive trees.
Those who want to watch the DJ perform can settle into the spin room. The verde room offers more lounge-style seating. An outdoor patio is the fourth venue.
Bartender Matthew Medina, known for his work at Toca Madera and Duchess, created a cocktail menu with five creations inspired by favorite paintings. Each is served with a coaster that displays the painting.
- The Three Graces: An Amaretto Sour made with rye whiskey, lemon juice, egg white, and gum syrup, inspired by Raphael’s “The Three Graces”
- Man at The Crossroads: A paloma inspired by Diego Rivera’s “Man at the Crossroads”
- Three Pears Old Fashioned: A combination of rye whiskey, barrel-aged maple, and pear Calvados that’s inspired by Paul Cézanne’s “Three Pears”
- Le Grand Canal: Made with cucumber vodka, mint vodka, and prosecco inspired by Claude Monet’s “Le Grand Canal”
- The Merry Drinker: Made with Mexican gin, lemon juice, passion fruit, and vanilla, inspired by Frans Hals’ “The Merry Drinker”
In addition, the bar will serve classic cocktails such as an espresso martini made with tequila, a French 75, and two large format cocktails designed for groups to share. Wine and champagne will also be available. Theatrical presentations are sure to start showing up on social media.
A limited food menu centers around caviar service, including both a traditional presentation and crème fraiche ice cream topped with caviar. Other options include charcuterie boards, oysters, and flatbreads named after artists, such as The Frida (Mexican chorizo, white sauce, white onion, cilantro, and avocado-poblano drizzle) and Da Vinci (shrimp, white sauce, and tomato).
Santé’s design draws inspiration from owner Sina Khaef’s European travels. Ambient lighting helps create an intimate atmosphere, and art adorns the walls. Starting at 8 pm, the bar enforces a dress code prohibiting hats, flip flops, jogging shorts, oversized pants or “crude attire.”
“We are so proud of what we have created here at Santé. It’s a tasteful and sophisticated destination for you to enjoy with your friends, colleagues and visitors alike,” Khaef said in a statement.
Here’s a sneak peek from Houston influencer Leney Meyers: