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ROD's 2 new restaurants

River Oaks District heats up with Houston's newest Italian hot spot and fresh, healthy Mexican restaurant

Eric Sandler
May 16, 2023 | 12:54 pm

River Oaks District welcomes two new restaurants this week. One is the Italian fine dining concept that development has been missing while the other is an all-day cafe with roots in Mexico City.

Together, Bari Ristorante and Ojo de Agua add to River Oaks District’s status as one of the Inner Loop’s most lively dining destinations, joining everything from Steak 48 and Le Colonial to CultureMap Tastemaker Awards Best New Restaurant winner MAD.

Let’s start with Bari, which opened Monday, May 15. Located in the former Tom Ford boutique, the new Italian restaurant is led by chef Renato De Pirro, a veteran of the Hotel Granduca and the Dallas-based Lombardy Group who is also a certified Italian master chef, according to press materials.

He’s joined by operating partner Thomas “Tommy” Nally, whose resume includes Toulouse and other restaurants. Both men have lengthy careers that also include time at The Venetian Hotel in Las Vegas. While all of River Oaks District’s other restaurants are part of larger groups, a representative tells CultureMap that Bari is funded by an anonymous group of “private investors.”

Open daily beginning at 11 am, De Pirro’s menu focuses on Italian classics that many diners will be familiar with. Meals at Bari could start with items such as beef carpaccio, frito misto, or steamed mussels. The housemade pastas include favorites such as tagliatelle carbonara, spaghetti vongole, and pappardelle bolognese. Pizzas are produced in an imported oven.

Moving on to entrees, the selections begin with seafood options such as salt-crusted branzino, Dover sole, grilled salmon, and risotto with a range of shellfish. Those with more carnivorous habits may opt for a bone-in veal Milanese, ribeye tagliata, or a chianti-braised short rib. Pair them with Italian cocktails such as the negroni or bellini or selections from an Italian-oriented wine list.

“We look forward to welcoming diners to Bari,” Nally said. “The menu is a fantastic combination of dishes from Italy that are on everyone’s short list when visiting any of the major cities to seaside resorts.”

Turning to Ojo de Agua, the all-day cafe opens this Wednesday, May 17 in a new space that’s across from Hopdoddy Burger Bar. Houston will be the restaurant’s second American city, joining an outpost in Miami and more than 40 locations across Mexico.

The 3,200-square-foot restaurant’s interior features details such as native succulents, wicker chairs, and lamps made from milk bottles. Local graffiti artist Daniel Anguilu contributed a mural of a mockingbird, Texas’s official state bird.

Open daily from 8 am until 7 pm, the menu covers a range of tastes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Mornings could start with a fresh juice or smoothie from the juice bar or a breakfast classic such as chilaquiles, acai bowl, or avocado toast. Lunch options include sandwiches, salads, bowls, tacos, and more. They’re paired with wine, beer, and wine-based cocktails.

“We’re excited to give Texas a first taste of Ojo de Agua’s vibrant flavors and fresh ingredients,” partner Rafael Montero said in a statement. “Our healthy menu and our extensive menu of juices and smoothies will resonate with Houston’s diverse clientele.”

Ojo de Agua interior

Photo by Alex Montoya

Another look inside Ojo de Agua.

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First look: Drake's Hollywood owner dishes on new members-only club

Eric Sandler
Jan 15, 2026 | 1:34 pm
Maitre D private club Drake's Hollywood
Photo by Becca Wright for Vandelay Companies
Maître D opens Saturday, January 17.

By any measure, Drake’s Hollywood has been one of Houston’s most successful restaurants since it opened in the summer of 2024. Beginning this Saturday, January 17, the restaurant’s most passionate fans have a new opportunity for an even deeper connection to the restaurant when Maître D, its new private club, opens for the first time.

Maitre D private club Drake's Hollywood

Photo by Becca Wright for Vandelay Companies

Maître D opens Saturday, January 17.

Located next to Drake’s Hollywood in the former Hay Merchant space, Maître D is an invite-only private club that’s intended to offer a more refined experience compared to Drake’s lively atmosphere.

“Due to the explosive popularity of Drake’s and the snowballing narrative of members’ areas in restaurants across the country, we thought this was a natural fit as we expand into other markets,” Vandelay Companies CEO Hunter Pond tells CultureMap.

“There was just a giant appetite for it. We floated the idea around Houston. Everyone just freaked out. We got a glowing response.”

From Pond’s perspective, the ideal members are people who are already Drake’s regulars. They’ve also got to be capable of paying an annual fee of $3,000 for an individual, $5,000 for a couple, or $2,000 for people under 30. Pond says they’ve already received more than 500 applications, which will take them six months or so to evaluate.

“We’re looking for people who are giant fans of the genre and the brand and are looking to expand on their existing experiences,” he says.

That experience starts with Maître D’s distinct look. Instead of Drake’s oversized murals of Hollywood legends and red leather booths, members of Maître D will find a more subdued interior that’s inspired by some of Pond’s favorite hotel lobby bars. Think brown leather chairs, polished wood, and brass accents.

“It still adheres to a timeless Old Hollywood theme. It has the same connective tissue, but it feels like a totally different world,” Pond says.

Members have access to the full Drake’s menu as well as some unique shareable bites such as snow crab hand rolls, chips with French onion dip and caviar, and filet mignon sliders. Entree choices include an expanded selection of wagyu steaks and the “Private Cheeseburger.”

In addition to a full range of cocktails, Maître D will offer a limited selection of premium wines by-the-glass which will poured via a Coravin, the device that uses argon gas to keep wines fresh. They range from a $20 glass of Orin Swift Sauvignon Blanc all the way to a $300 glass of Hundred Acre Wraith, a highly coveted Cabernet Sauvignon from Napa Valley.

While Maître D is new, Vandelay already operates a members-only club at Tei An, its sushi restaurant in Dallas. Pond offered one example of the sort of premium experience that his team can create for members.

“Just last month, someone asked to do a suckling pig roast for their birthday party with a DJ on the rooftop. We made it happen. We enclosed the patio. We had a pretty famous DJ come in from Las Vegas. It was epic,” he says.

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