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Dog Bar Departs

Another popular Washington Ave spot shutters — Do all dog park bars go to heaven?

Eric Sandler
Nov 12, 2014 | 4:24 pm

The recent wave of shutterings on Washington has claimed another victim. While recent closings like Polovina, TQLA and Coppa Ristorante have been located on the part of the street known for bars and restaurants, the latest establishment lies on the more lightly-traveled north side of I-10.

Popular dog park bar The Boneyard Drinkery announced on Facebook today that it will close on November 30.

Post by Boneyard Drinkery.

Since 2011, The Boneyard has provided a place where dog owners could go with their four-legged friends to relax with a cold beer while Fido, Muffin and Maggie got some much-needed exercise. It's also hosted numerous fundraisers for dog-related charities and provided a reliably profitable spot for food trucks. However, Houston's booming real estate market has made the property too valuable to continue as a bar. With the Boneyard's lease about to expire, the property has been sold.

Houston's booming real estate market has made the property too valuable to continue as a bar.

"I've known it was coming for awhile," owner Justin Bardwell tells CultureMap. "Basically, I'm unable to renew my lease due to circumstances beyond my control."

As much as Bardwell would like to relocate, he can't find anything in the area that would work. "I've had multiple Realtors looking. It would be about $1.5 million to get the acre-and-a-half I need for this concept. That just isn't feasible."

Still, Bardwell says he's proud of what he accomplished. "It was the first of its kind. Now there are some others in Austin and Dallas, but it had never been done before," he says. "I'm sad to see it go, but it is what it is."

With the closure imminent, Bardwell isn't sure what the future holds, but he promised to drop us a note when he decides.

In the meantime, Boneyard fans can take their pets for one last visit — and one more bucket of Lone Star.

Where will he play now?

Boneyard Drinkery dog with ball
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a cursed location?

Ramen joint that served super hot broth will shutter after only 18 months

Eric Sandler
Jan 19, 2026 | 12:00 pm
Kazzan Ramen bowl
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A Heights-adjacent ramen shop will soon serve its final bowl of soup. Kazzan Ramen & Bar will close this Saturday, January 24.

Located at 191 Heights Blvd., Kazzan was only the second American location of a restaurant that’s based in Osaka, Japan. Named for the Japanese word for “volcano,” Kazzan distinguished itself from other ramen restaurants by serving its noodles in a stone bowl that’s heated to 350 degrees Celsius — more than 650 degrees Fahrenheit. When the broth is poured tableside through a cylindrical top, the steam shoots out like a volcanic eruption. The menu also includes shareable plates like gyoza and rice bowls.

Diners who visit the restaurant during its final week of operations will receive 50-percent off all alcoholic beverages, including beer, wine, sake, cocktails, and spirits.

Google lists its other U.S. location in Los Angeles as “temporarily closed.” A representative declined to comment on the reason for the closure but confirmed that Kazzan is not looking for another Houston location at this time.

Notably, Kazzan is the fourth restaurant to occupy the space at 191 Heights. Originally, it was home to Bradley’s Fine Diner, a short-lived New American concept from Las Vegas-based chef Bradley Ogden. Next up was Star Fish, an ambitious seafood restaurant from the late Houston restaurateur Lee Ellis’ Cherry Pie Hospitality.

When Sambrooks Hospitality acquired Ellis’ restaurants, it rebooted the space as 1751 Sea & Bar, a seafood concept that closed in 2023. Kazzan opened in July 2024, so its tenure only lasted about a year and a half.

So, yes, restaurant obsessives, the time has come to discuss whether the location is “cursed.”

Kazzan isn’t the only ramen restaurant in the area to close recently. Nearby Ninja Ramen shuttered at the end of December after 11 years. The space has been claimed by Yuma, a Cuban and Brazilian-inspired sandwich pop-up that will open its first brick-and-mortar location later this spring.

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