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    it's fall, y'all

    11 Houston restaurants welcoming fall with new dishes and drinks

    Brianna McClane
    Sep 26, 2025 | 12:30 pm

    The calendar says fall, but Houston hasn’t gotten the memo yet. Still, local restaurants are serving hearty dishes and cozy drinks that make it easy to savor the season — even without sweater weather. Here’s where to find a taste of autumn while we wait for cooler days.

    Bellagreen
    Those with dietary restrictions can also enjoy the comforting seasonings of fall at Bellagreen. Pumpkin takes the spotlight with dishes like pumpkin beef chili, pumpkin carbonara, seared salmon in a pumpkin sauce, and even a pumpkin cheesecake with a coconut hemp crust. For a lighter option, there’s the Nature’s Harvest Salad — roasted butternut squash, red beets, quinoa, and goat cheese in a fig balsamic dressing.

    Belly of the Beast
    At James Beard Award-winning chef Thomas Bille’s Spring restaurant, the autumn-inspired dishes are earthy and rich. Brown butter roasted grapes are paired with pistachios and grilled bread in the Uvas y Burrata. A potato gnocchi has seared scallops and black truffles, while That’s My Yam layers roasted sweet potato, almond salsa macha, chicken cracklings, and queso fresco into an intriguing bite.

    Tommy Bahama Restaurant and Bar
    Get a very early jump on holiday shopping at this restaurant's attached retail space before settling down for a seasonal spread at Tommy Bahama Restaurant and Bar in The Woodlands. Available through mid-November, highlights include a sweet potato pierogi stuffed with braised cabbage, pecan wood-smoked bacon, brown butter, and caramelized apples, served with a chive crème fraîche. The Wagyu French Dip comes with a miso bone broth, caramelized onions, horseradish crème fraiche, and fries. Enjoy either alongside the Tipsy Cider, a cocktail of Marker’s Mark, apple cider syrup, and cinnamon.

    Common Bond
    On sweltering fall days, Common Bond has the solution with a bevy of cold beverage options. There’s the mandatory pumpkin spice latte (hot or iced) and a maple pecan cold brew. Add a touch of festivity with the pumpkin cream cold foam that pairs well with an iced matcha or cold brew. For Frozen Bond fans, pumpkin spice and chai are both available. Spiced apple cider comes hot or cold, ideal for Houston’s fickle weather. Don’t skip the pastries — the Pumpkin Pie Supreme Roll is a croissant stuffed with pumpkin pie filling and topped with toasted meringue (available only at bistro locations), while a macaron gets the PSL treatment.

    Dandelion Cafe
    The breakfast destination fully invests in specialty menus, and this fall is no exception. Pumpkin dominates the menu, showing up in pancakes, pastries, and more. The gourd continues to star in Dandelion’s beverage lineup, with pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin chai lattes, and pumpkin pie frappes.

    Escalante
    Now through November 16, stop by any of the seven locations of Escalante for fall specials. Toast to the cooler months with cocktails such as the Pumpkin Spice Tequila Iced Latte. The alcoholic twist on the seasonal favorite blends together Milagro Reposado, RumChata Pumpkin Spice, and Owen’s Nitro-Infused Espresso Mix. For those abstaining, there’s the Apple Cranberry Splash Mocktail with apple cider, cranberry juice, and cinnamon syrup. For food, there are options like the Roasted Corn and Poblano Chicken, as well as a pumpkin spice tres leches cake.

    Fielding’s River Oaks
    This River Oaks eatery is offering a trio of cocktails that capture the essence of the season. The Pecan Pie Espresso Martini nods to the holiday dessert with Stolichnaya vanilla vodka infused with pecans, RumChata, Kahlúa, house espresso, maple syrup, and a pecan garnish. Tequila enthusiasts can savor the Pumpkin Cider Margarita, a blend of Siete Leguas Reposado, Cointreau, pumpkin spice syrup, fresh lime, apple cider, and Angostura bitters. The Spiced Pear Whiskey Sour features a spiced pear–rosemary purée and is topped with a frothy egg white (or vegan foamer).

    The Kid
    Festive cocktails flow at The Kid, where a maple whiskey sour, pumpkin spice Old Fashioned, and apple cider margarita set the mood. Caffeine lovers can indulge in the fall espresso martini flight with pumpkin spice, peppermint, and salted caramel varieties. Pro tip: Cocktails are $7 on Mondays, starting at 7 pm.

    Maven Coffee + Cocktails
    At its Sawyer Yards and Thompson Hotel outposts, Maven is crafting comfort and blending its signature cold brew concentrate into beverages like a Pumpkin Spice Latte, a Butter Pecan Oat Milk Latte, and a Brown Sugar Oat Milk Latte. Guests can customize their drinks with in-house syrups, such as butter pecan or hazelnut, and seasonal cold foams, including pumpkin spice or Maldon salted caramel.

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    Bellagreen is serving pumpkin carbonara pasta.

    Relish
    Starting in October, Relish’s menu pays homage to the autumn season. Start the meal with the sweet-and-savory seasonal burrata layered with prosciutto, fig compote, arugula, saba, lemon zest, and hazelnuts. For pasta lovers, the butternut squash cavatelli brings together roasted squash, sausage, sage, and pumpkin seeds. Other standouts include a roasted harissa chicken with apricot-tomato couscous and a pomegranate drizzle, as well as a grilled pork chop accompanied by parsnip purée, bacon-braised collards, apples, and brandy cream. For dessert, the pumpkin panna cotta is a spiced cake with maple caramel and caramel popcorn.

    Slowpokes
    Local favorite Slowpokes updates the chain coffee stores' seasonal standards with its own handcrafted favorites, such as a salted caramel latte and a pumpkin chai. The spicy ginger chai kicks things up with the addition of ginger, while the Punkin’ Pie Latte is the Houston-based coffee shop’s version of the PSL. And for those who like their caffeine with a side of dessert, the Cookie Monster Latte blends cookie butter syrup and cookie butter cold foam into a sweet treat in a cup.

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    Exclusive: New pub flies into familiar Montrose space with NY-style pizza

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 10, 2025 | 5:37 pm
    Exclusive: New pub flies into familiar Montrose space with NY-style pizza
    Exclusive: New pub flies into familiar Montrose space with NY-style pizza
    Exclusive: New pub flies into familiar Montrose space with NY-style pizza

    A Galleria-area Irish pub has claimed a prime Montrose space for its second location. Ducky’s Pizza and Tavern is now operating in a quiet, soft opening phase in the former Riel space at 1927 Fairview Street.

    It’s the latest project from veteran Houston restaurateur Michael Collins, who owns the original Ducky McSweeney’s Irish Pub near the Galleria, as well as Sushi on Post Oak and Midtown sushi staple The Fish.

    “We’ve been after that building for a couple of years and knew Ducky’s would be a good fit for the neighborhood,” Collins tells CultureMap.

    From his perspective, Ducky’s blend of a casual, sports bar atmosphere with well made pizza should appeal to area residents looking for a place to gather to watch a game or blow off some steam after work. By serving food until 1:30 am, he also hopes to draw in workers from Montrose’s numerous restaurants and bars.

    “Those guys at Riel did a great job. They had a fantastic run,” Collins says. “It was time for a change in the neighborhood. I think all of Houston is just looking for somewhere casual to hang out.”

    Completing their work in just 35 days after Riel’s closure in August, Collins and his team have made the space their own with some simple cosmetic changes, starting with new exterior signage. Inside, patrons will notice the new TVs on the walls to follow all of the night’s games. One of the other additions is Ducky’s use of classic Houston blue-and-white subway tiles that spell out “I (heart symbol) Montrose.” At the far end of the restaurant, diners will find a couple of dart boards for a little friendly competition. Collins also added some additional air conditioning units to help keep the interior temps down.

    Ducky's Pizza Tavern

    Photo by Eric Sandler

    Ducky's Pizza Tavern is now open in Montrose.

    At the heart of the menu are Ducky’s New York-style pizzas, which are baked in a deck-style pizza oven that’s been installed at the bar. Customers have a range of options, starting with traditional pies like pepperoni, the Montrose (prosciutto and arugula with a balsamic glaze), meat lovers, a simple vodka sauce with basil, and a classic Hawaiian. On the more adventurous side, consider the H-Town, made with brisket, blackened shrimp, jalapenos, and Alfredo sauce, or the Al Pastor, topped with pork, pineapple, onion, cilantro, and salsa verde ranch. All of Ducky’s pizzas are available in a shareable, 14-inch size or a personal nano. Gluten free dough is also available.

    Patrons may supplement their pizzas with shareable bites such as meatballs, chicken wings, crab rangoon cheesy toast, spinach bacon dip, or nachos. Sandwiches, including a cheeseburger, salads, and house made carrot cake round out the menu.

    On the cocktail side, look for riffs on classics such as the apple-flavored Ciderita or the Basic Witch, an espresso martini topped with egg white foam. Collins says he’s stocking a more premium selection of wine and liquor than the original location near the Galleria, since that what Montrose residents expect from their bars.

    “It’s an affluent neighborhood,” he says. “We want to give people what they expect.”

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