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    Chris Shepherd recommends 13 delicious Houston food and wine events

    Chris Shepherd
    Nov 6, 2024 | 12:30 pm

    What’s happening, team! Let’s talk about cool stuff to look forward to this month. All sorts of food and wine events give us a chance to eat and drink delicious things! Let’s get your calendar booked up, here we go!

    There are lots of great wine events coming up this month that you should have on your list.

    November 7 - Iron Sommelier
    Lindsey and I love this event and make it out almost every year. Sommeliers from all over the city battle it out gladiator-style for bragging rights and the Iron Sommelier title. The auction is always fantastic, and they have a wine pull that is one of my favorites! Iron Sommelier supports the Periwinkle Foundation that provides a community of healing for kids with cancer through camps, arts, and survivor programs.

    November 13 - Wine dinner with Ray Isle at Marigold Club
    Ray Isle is the wine editor for Food & Wine magazine and a good friend. His palate is awesome, and his wine knowledge is off the charts. His book, The World in a Wine Glass, is one of the best books on wine out there. Let’s just add the talented skills of chef Austin Waiter, master sommelier June Rodil, and the Marigold Club team, and you will be in for an amazing evening.

    November 14 - Fireside chat with Ray Isle, Julie Dalton, MS, and Keith Goldston, MS at the Post Oak Hotel
    If you didn’t get to the dinner on the November 13, then head out to this! It should be the ultimate way to nerd out on wine with some of the smartest wine pros in the business, as Ray Isle talks to two master sommeliers, Keith Goldston and Julie Dalton. It’s your opportunity to get a book signed by Ray, taste fine wines, and enjoy light bites. RSVP to postoakhotel@nextjenpr.com. Space is limited.

    November 14-15 - Holiday Champagne Tastings at Pappas Bros. Steakhouse
    I love a good tasting, and I can’t think of a better pairing than Pappas Bros. And champagne. Heck yes! Steven McDonald, MS always holds It down when it comes to tastings. I looked at the lineup of Champagne he’s selected, and this is no different. They will have a Special Club table, so you know where to find me! The restaurant will be serving snacks, but make sure you make reservations for dinner after the tasting.

    November 16 – Spain Wine Class at 13 Celsius
    13 Celsius is holding a beautiful Spanish wine class with Cyrus Tolman of Rootstock Wines. Tempranillo, Granacha, and Albarinio will be flowing.

    November 19 – Gundlach Bundschu Wine Dinner at Brennan’s
    Brennan’s of Houston will be hosting a wine dinner with Gundlach Bundschu Winery, and I’m going to say that the menu looks amazing! Gundlach Bundschu is the oldest, family-owned winery in Sonoma. You’ll have the opportunity to taste their Gewürztraminer, Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, and Estate Cab along with a four-course dinner at Brennan’s.

    November 23 - Holiday Shopping at AOC
    Who doesn’t love a good shopping trip, especially to AOC where Brandon Kerne, MS puts together a heck of a list!

    One of my favorite wineries Miner Family Winery is offering 20-percent off all large format bottles aka A BIG BOTTLE SALE! We all know I love a big bottle especially when showing up to Thanksgiving and all the holiday parties. Let’s just say you look like a rock star when you roll in with a big ass bottle of Gary’s Vineyard Pinot Noir in your hands. They make the most memorable gifts as well — how about a 3 Liter bottle of Rosella’s Vineyard Pinot?

    Use the code BIG20 at checkout. Shop wines here.

    November 24 - Camerata’s Annual Holiday Wine Sale
    Speaking of shopping trips, one of my favorite Montrose wine bars is having its annual holiday sale. You’ll get to taste up to 50 wines from 10 distributors. My friend Ryan Lachaine will be serving his famous butter burgers, so you know it’s a party.

    If you can’t make the sale, the wines will be available for purchase online from noon on November 23 until 6 pm on November 24.

    Now let’s look at some food events on the horizon as well!

    November 7 - Kelsey Barnard Clark at Williams Sonoma
    Let’s head on out to Williams Sonoma Highland Village to welcome Top Chef winner Kelsey Barnard Clark and celebrate her new book Southern Get-Togethers. I will be there 6-7 pm to walk through a tailgate demo with Kelsey! Since 15 percent of the store sales during the event go to Southern Smoke, I think it’s time to revamp your kitchen!

    November 10 – High Tea with Khushbu Shah at Marigold Club and November 12 - Khushbu Shah Pizza Party at Rosie Cannonball
    Two different events with our good friend Khushbu Shah, the former restaurant editor of Food & Wine magazine and author of the new book Amrikan. These two events are very different and very cool, a high tea at Marigold Club and a pizza party at Rosie Cannonball. These parties will both have the flavors of India and some Khushbu magic!

    November 17 - Table to Stage with Tom Colicchio
    I am so very excited about this one because I get to talk with chef Tom Colicchio! I have long admired Tom and what he has done, not only as a chef and TV personality but what he has done to create a path for so many chefs. His thought process of cooking is what we are going to dive deep into as we discuss his new book, Why I Cook. This event is at House of Blues, tickets are $50, VIP is sold out, and books will be on sale with our friends at Kinded Stories. Get some signed books for your holiday gifts!

    November 20 - Fifth anniversary dinner at Guard and Grace benefiting Southern Smoke Foundation
    Congratulations to the team at Guard and Grace on five years. To celebrate, they are throwing a party! Chef-owner Troy Guard and his team will be cooking with friends Drake Leonards, Aaron Bludorn, Bobby Matos, and the crew from Blood Brothers! Get down!

    I know there are many more great food and wine events happening around the city, but this is a good start!

    One more thing I would like to tell you about is the Southern Smoke Bottle Club. This is a club that we started to help people get their hands on amazing single barrel whiskeys and other spirits that are picked by our team and me. We only have a few more spots available because we are only taking 125 members to ensure plenty of goods for the club!

    Our first pick, which new club members still have limited access to, is an Elijah Craig 10-year Barrel Proof pick that is outstanding, and we’re in the process of scheduling a virtual tasting for club members with Elijah Craig’s national ambassador! Members: Keep an eye on your inboxes for the details!

    The next pick will be a Maker’s Mark Private Selection, which will be released at a holiday party/bottle share at my house! This club isn’t just bourbon either. We have single barrels from our winery friends as well, including a reserve barrel with Hirsch Family Vineyards. Remember my interview with Jasmine Hirsch? She is awesome, and so are her wines. We’ll also have single barrels of tequila, mezcal, maybe even very special balsamic vinegar from Italy. Whatever else I can get my hands on! GET IN THE CLUB!!!

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    Where to Eat on July 4th

    These Houston restaurants are serving food and drink specials on July 4th

    Holly Beretto
    Jun 30, 2025 | 12:45 pm
    A Dance of Fire and Ice red, white, and blue cocktail at Duck N Bao
    Photo by Jenn Duncan
    Duck N Bao's festive A Dance of Fire and Ice cocktail.

    Restaurants across the Houston area are celebrating Independence Day with a variety of food and drink specials. From hot dogs and margaritas to a special menu prepared by one of Houston's best sushi chefs, we've rounded up more than a dozen options. Celebrate Independence Day with the freedom to eat from Houston’s incredible melting pot of flavors. Restaurants and bars across the city have an array of options for the holiday.

    Aya Sushi
    The sushi standout will serve a special $74 Independence Day omakase menu from 5-10 pm. The a la carte menu is available as well.

    Brennan’s of Houston
    The Midtown classic will offers its signature Jazz Brunch from Friday, July 4 to Sunday, July 7, with popular dishes such as Texas shrimp and grits, turtle soup, and Bananas Foster. Diners can also select from an array of French 75 cocktails. Brunch is available on Friday and Saturday from 11 am to 2 pm, and Sunday from 10 am to 2 pm. Reservations recommended.

    Chardon
    The French restaurant at the Thompson Hotel opens at 3 pm serving an all-day happy hour menu in the bar, lounge, and patio, which includes all canned beer for $4, plus a new Watermelon-Tarragon & Tequila cocktail for $8. Pair it with the new Merquez sandwich of roasted eggplant, harissa yogurt, and watercress on a French baguette and served with duck fat fries for $8.

    Chez Nous
    The cosy Humble French favorite has a take-and-bake package for those wishing to celebrate at home. Get braised Wagyu short ribs, house slaw with Champagne vinaigrette, and garlic-and-herb-roasted fingerling potatoes for two for $95 or for four for $190. Orders must be placed by July 2 and can be picked up on July 3 from noon to 2 pm. Order online.

    Duck N Bao
    Celebrate the Fourth with A Dance of Fire and Ice for just $5 at the Memorial and Rice Village locations. This half-red, half-blue cocktail is layers of vodka, Blue Curacao, Cointreau, grenadine, and soda water, providing a patriotic accompaniment to a dim sum feast.

    Fielding’s River Oaks
    Enjoy the restaurant’s signature weekend brunch on Friday, July 4 from 11 am to 3 pm. Guests can also opt for patriotic specials and festive drinks throughout the holiday weekend. Reservations are highly recommended and can be made online.

    Good God Nadine’s
    This new Heights neighborhood bar and restaurant has comfort food with a patriotic twist. Enjoy house-made sausages served in Bread Man Baking Co buns with all the fixings for $7. Toast the USA with happy hour pricing on food and drinks all day long, with selections like the smash burger for $7. The restaurant opens at 4 pm on July 4, and the kitchen is open until 11 pm.

    Haywire
    A Hill Country-inspired brunch is available on July 4 from 11 am to 3 pm at this Texas-inspired Memorial restaurant, with selections like Wagyu pastrami hash, cinnamon-orange pancakes, and barbacoa chilaquiles. Make reservations online.

    The Heights Grocer
    Brasserie 19 chef Michael Hoffman will be popping up at the Heights-area wine and gifts shop from 12-3 pm. He'll be grilling wagyu hotdogs from Regalis Foods wrapped in buns from Houston favorite Magnol French Baking. Chef will have all the usual toppings, including his homemade chili. Hot dogs are free with purchase at the store and available while supplies last.

    La Calle Tacos
    The downtown and Bagby Park locations of this popular taqueria have Fourth of July specials that will have diners raising a glass. Get domestic beer for $4.99, tequila shots for $5.99, frozen margaritas for $5.99, Caguamas for $6.99, and a bucket of 5 Beers for $15.99.

    Mexican Sugar
    The Montrose eatery makes July 4 a fiesta with an extended weekend brunch. Diners can festive cocktails and some brand new dishes, making this the perfect way to kick off the weekend.

    Molina's Cantina
    Get a festive fajita combo dinner of skirt steak and chicken breast for two for $35.95 all day on July 4 (dine-in only). Those looking for to-go options can grab discounted Molina’s margaritas by the gallon for $90 or a half gallon for $45. Premium margaritas are $70 by the gallon and $35 for a half gallon. Get to-go fajitas packs with chicken for $22.95 per person, beef for $29.95 or combo for $25.95. All locations will close at 5 pm on July 4.

    Peachez HTX
    The Third Ward Southern food restaurant will host a Fourth of July celebration from noon to 2 am. Specials include $1 Bud Light, $25 Margarita Towers, and $15 BBQ plates. Those wanting bottle service can get $100 Crown Royal and Tito’s Vodka, and $150 Don Julio Reposado and Hennessy to add to their festivities.

    Pier 6
    San Leon's waterfront seafood destination hosts family-friendly party on July 4 with live music⁠, carnival games and stilt walkers⁠, a fire dancing show⁠, face painting for the kiddos, and drink specials all night⁠. The evening is capped with a stunning fireworks show. The fun kicks off at 5 pm.

    The Sunrise House
    From July 1 to 5, the Midtown spot has USA-shaped waffles and red, white, and blue festive cocktails. Selections include the Fifty Stars made with vodka, elderflower, citrus and prosecco; the Berry Independence, a combination of tequila, cranberry, Chambord, and citrus; Red, White & Boozy a blend of bourbon, peach, tea, and fresh mint; and the Stars & Stripes made with cognac, espresso, Baileys, and vanilla.

    Taste Kitchen + Bar
    The downtown hotspot opens at 8 am on July 4, to help diners kick off the day with breakfast. There’s also a selection of frozen red, white, and blue specialty cocktails and a bourbon flight.

    Thompson Hotel
    Be part of the hotel’s adults-only “Stars, Stripes and Sips” firework viewing party on Friday, July 4 from 8 pm-11 pm. Hotel guests will enjoy the 7th floor VIP experience from 7 pm-10 pm as part of their stay, including an open bar, bites, lounge seating, and great views. Tickets for non-hotel guests are $250, and include an open bar, bites, a DJ, dance floor, and lounge seating on the hotel’s 5th floor indoor/outdoor space.

    For an even more exclusive experience, book the $25,000 ultra-luxury The Ultimate 4th of July Celebration Package, available exclusively over Friday, July 4. Guests will enjoy a two-night stay in the hotel’s lavish penthouse suite and a private dinner for two on the 36th-story rooftop helipad, the perfect spot to get 360-degree views of the Fourth of July fireworks and Houston’s skyline.

    Tony’s
    There are plenty of to-go options available to help craft DIY celebrations. Among them is the Ultimate 6 Pack, which includes six all-beef hotdogs, six buns, a quart of Tony’s chili, and a quart of cheddar cheese for $30. A version with a dozen dogs and buns and two quarters of chili is $60. Tony’s fried chicken includes 10 pieces of chicken, six buttermilk biscuits, honey, and jam for $62. See the full menu and order online by Tuesday, July 1 at 11 am for pick up on Thursday, July 3 between 11 am and 2 pm.

    Traveler’s Cart
    From Friday, July 4 through Sunday, July 6, sample the special, dine-in, 4th of July themed menu with selections like a Texas Chili Dog made with a all-beef frank, Texas-style chili, shredded cheddar, red onions, and mustard on a toasted bun, and a choice of side for $13; the Philly Cheesesteak of sliced ribeye, caramelized onions, seared bell peppers, and cheddar cheese sauce on a hoagie bun with a choice of side for $19; and draft Michelob Ultra, Karbach Love Street, Pacifico, or Spindletap Hop Gusher IPA for $4 per glass or $12 per pitcher.

    Willie’s Grill & Icehouse
    Get a Bomb Pop Rita, made with a swirl of lime and strawberry margarita flavors plus a blue curaçao floater, and topped with a red, white, and blue Bomb Pop popsicle for $3from Friday, July 4 through Sunday, June 6.

    A Dance of Fire and Ice red, white, and blue cocktail at Duck N Bao
      

    Photo by Jenn Duncan

    Duck N Bao's festive A Dance of Fire and Ice cocktail.

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