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    food hall news to know

    Downtown food hall news to know now: Farewell to Brooklyn pizzeria, diverse newcomers, and more

    Eric Sandler
    Jul 14, 2023 | 9:50 am

    Downtown’s food halls regularly add and subtract restaurants. Recently, three of them — Bravery Chef Hall, Post Market, and Finn Hall — have announced significant changes. Let’s take a brief look at the comings and goings.

    Post Market

    Roberta’s, the Brooklyn-based pizzeria, quietly closed last week. Despite still being listed on the company’s website, all signage has been removed and it was closed during the food hall’s normal business hours.

    Opened in March 2022, Roberta’s served an abbreviated version of the restaurant’s menu, including signature pies such as the Famous Original, margherita, and the Bee Sting, topped with soppressata, chili, and honey. The location eared some local acclaim — including a spot on Houston Chronicle critic Alison Cook’s list of 2022’s best new restaurants — but doesn’t appear to have generated sufficient support to remain viable.

    CultureMap has contacted Roberta’s to inquire about the reasons for the closure and whether the restaurant has any future plans in Houston. We will update this article when they reply.

    Twisted Grilled Cheese has opened its fourth Houston-area location at Post Market. It joins the restaurant’s locations in Katy, Memorial City Mall, and on Washington Avenue.

    First launched as a food truck in 2019, Twisted Grilled Cheese serves decadent grilled cheese sandwiches that utilize multiple cheese blends matched with fillings that include halal Philly cheesesteak, smoked beef brisket, and Buffalo chicken. New dishes for the Post location include a turkey and ham grilled cheese, a Philly cheesesteak on a hoagie roll, and the Twisted Pig, which is a grilled cheese made with ham, bacon, and pepperoni.

    The menu also includes sides such as loaded french fries topped with either brisket or halal Philly steak, tomato basil soup, sweet potato fries. Dessert options include double chocolate chip cookies, cheesecake doughnut holes, and four milkshakes.

    Finn Hall

    Located in the Jones on Main building (712 Main Street), the food hall will welcome two new vendors that will bring it up 100-percent leased. The food hall’s current roster includes Carol Kay, Craft Burger, Papalo Taqueria, Pizza Zquare, Maui Bento, FireNoodz, Swallow’s Nest, Cranky Carrot Juice Co., and The Smoke

    Artistry will debut in August. Described in press materials as combining “the aura and flavors of a European café,” it will serve sandwiches, salads, and breakfast items.

    Three Keys Coffee will follow in September. It’s the first coffee shop for the local coffee roaster whose beans can currently be found at establishments such as Mo’ Better Brews, The Tipping Point, and Giant Leap Coffee.

    Bravery Chef Hall

    Bahn Bahn Thai Food drunken noodles
      

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    Bahn Bahn Thai Food will serve drunken noodles.

    This food hall in the Aris Market Square luxury high-rise will welcome three new establishments in the coming weeks. They’ll join the food hall’s existing concepts: Kokoro, Drunken Pho, Figo Sugo, Margaux's Oyster Bar and Soho Garden.

    First up is C3 Cafe. Located in the former Italian Job space near the Travis Street entrance, the lounge will serve coffee, cocktails, and edible cannabis projects when it opens later this month. Sean Beck, formerly the beverage director for H-Town Restaurant Group (Hugo’s, Caracol, etc.), is consulting for the cafe.

    “I'm delighted to be consulting for the passionate group of folks behind C3,” Beck said in a statement. “They have a clear-cut goal for crafting a concept that takes a thoughtful, high standard approach to providing top-notch coffee, mocktails, and cocktails while making an environment where they can provide real information and access to quality, licensed cannabis products. I have always loved learning about the many elements of the beverage world and the new paths that keep opening.”

    Bahn Bahn Thai Food will open in August. Located in the former Calavera/Cherry Block space, Bahn — the Thai word for “home” — will serve shareable dishes such as coconut shrimp salad, pad thai, and drunken noodles.

    Florence and a Machine will also open in August. Located in the former Gaganeau space next to the wine bar, Florence will serve sandwiches on freshly-baked focaccia bread and charcuterie boards. It’s led by former Grotto chef Erik Cruz.

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    bela lugosi is thirsty

    New Houston cocktail bar blends Latin influences with Gothic vibes

    Brianna Griff
    May 30, 2025 | 9:41 am
    ​Botonica founder Alexis Mijares
    Photo by Angelique Cook-Cavazos
    Botonica founder Alexis Mijares is known for both the cocktail programs she has designed for Houston restaurants and her festive pop-ups: the Cursed Cauldron and Jingle Bell Bar.

    River Oaks welcomes a moody, Latin American cocktail bar with today’s official opening of Botonica. Located near the intersection of San Felipe Street and 610, the bar sits on the ground floor of SkyHouse River Oaks apartments at 2031 Westcreek Lane.

    \u200bBotonica founder Alexis Mijares
      

    Photo by Angelique Cook-Cavazos

    Botonica founder Alexis Mijares is known for both the cocktail programs she has designed for Houston restaurants and her festive pop-ups: the Cursed Cauldron and Jingle Bell Bar.

    Botonica founder and bartender Alexis Mijares is known for the cocktail programs she’s designed for Houston restaurants, as well as her festive pop-ups, the Cursed Cauldron and Jingle Bell Bar. The previously mobile pop-ups will have a home between Botonica’s walls.

    "Seeing how much people have loved and supported our holiday pop-ups (Cursed Cauldron and Jingle Bell Bar) was part of the fire behind the decision to bring Botonica to the community,” Mijares tells CultureMap. “They led me to the opportunity and ability to bring this permanent concept to life, and they now have a forever local home — a perfect setting as we work toward expanding them nationally!"

    Fans of the Cursed Cauldron’s gothic aesthetic will find similar details at Botonica, with its inky black walls, vintage fabrics, and carefully chosen decor pieces accentuated by lush plants. Mijares worked with her pop-up partner, Angelique Cook-Cavazos, to create the space.

    Botonica’s cocktail menu is as thoughtful as its design, divided into three distinct sections. The "House Menu" highlights seasonal creations made with Latin spirits and regional ingredients. La Huella Liquida (“The Liquid Footprint”) features more than 50 cocktails that trace Latin America’s global impact on drinking culture from the 17th century to the present day. El Camino de la Margarita is a study of the margarita’s evolution, from its debated origins to modern twists.

    “Drinks are how we tell our story,” Mijares said in a statement. “Botonica is our love letter to Latin America — through cocktails, culture, and connection. Everything we do is rooted in pride, intention, and Latin excellence.”

    Notable drinks include the Chamuyera, a decadent concoction of rum, coffee, banana, amaro, dulce de leche, and coconut. For a more fruit-forward option, there’s the Desert Dove, which combines Bolivian brandy with Ketel One, St. Germain, guava, grapefruit, lemon, and ginger beer. The menu also includes Latin wines, beers, and spirit-free options.

    "Houston is such a beautifully diverse city with over 3 million Latin residents, and growing, who are bringing various traditions and influences here,” Mijares says. “Curating a menu and space that celebrates the collection of cultures which make up the thriving Latin community was important to me because it’s reflective of my community and my team, who have Latin backgrounds spanning from Mexico and Central America, the Caribbean, and South America. Botonica celebrates what threads those cultures together but also highlights what makes them each unique, and the history that brings inspiration to our creations."

    That cultural reflection is also evident in the food menu. Patrons will discover small plates, such as caviar paired with chicharrones and masa blinis. Meanwhile, bacon-wrapped mini Sonoran hot dogs are topped with black beans, salsa verde, crema, and pico de gallo. Desserts include a Chocotaco made in-house and a spiced rum cake soaked in brown butter.

    Future plans include art installations from local Latin creatives, along with live performances of jazz, bossa nova, and burlesque. Botonica is open Tuesday through Thursday and on Sunday from 4 pm-12 am, Friday and Saturday from 4 pm-1 am, and closed on Monday.

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