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    Veteran Houston restaurateur upgrades Sealy eatery with an assist from Chris Shepherd

    Eric Sandler
    Mar 12, 2024 | 3:25 pm

    Two titans of the Houston food world have teamed up to make dining in Sealy a whole lot better. Let’s talk about Wolf Pack, an established restaurant that’s recently undergone some major changes.

    Open since 2021, BB’s Tex-Orleans owner Brooks Bassler acquired the restaurant and its property in November 2023 from founders Derek and Alexa Lechler. As he decided what to do — he knew it wouldn’t be a new location of BB’s — he recruited James Beard Award winner (and CultureMap wine columnist) Chris Shepherd to consult on the project and help upgrade the restaurant’s operations.

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    Wolf Pack occupies a former feed store.

    “It’s one of those places, when you walk in, you fall in love with it. It feels like it’s been there a hundred years,” Bassler tells CultureMap. “It’s an old feed store they redid — original hardwood floors, wood plank siding walls, huge bar, stage. It feels super homey and comfortable. As soon as I walked in, [I realized] it needs to stay exactly what it is, but the food needed elevation.”

    Prior to taking over, Bassler says Wolf Pack’s menu consisted of primarily fried items and other comfort food like the signature Lone Wolf burger, a bacon cheeseburger that’s topped with a fried egg and onion strings. He wanted to keep the dishes that worked, upgrade some that didn’t — like the frozen chicken fried steak — and installing a wood-burning grill to build on the restaurant’s popular steak night.

    To help guide those changes, Bassler contacted Shepherd. The two had recently reconnected when Shepherd ordered a BB’s fried turkey for a segment on KPRC’s talk show Houston Life. They quickly agreed to work together to get Wolf Pack on track.

    “[Shepherd] sent me a contract. He said, ‘whatever this says, you’ll get a lot more.’ He was right. His two days a week turned into five,” Bassler says.

    “I like Brooks, and I want him to succeed,” Shepherd says. “I drove out to Sealy. I thought, ‘what the hell am I getting into?’ I walked in, I thought this place is nice. It’s a big front room, lots of cool stuff. The kitchen staff is awesome.”

    Once Bassler and Shepherd tasted through the menu, they knew certain things had to go. Canned green beans were out, as was the aforementioned chicken fried steak. A turkey club, using turkey smoked in-house, replaced a fried chicken sandwich. Each week, the duo would replace another couple of items. Pretty soon, they’d upgraded the entire menu.

    “I think Brooks was very conscious of what was happening. He didn’t want to be the big city guy coming in and taking over the small town restaurant. Changing prices, changing this and that, making it a different experience. It’s the same experience, just better,” Shepherd says.

    As part of the changes, Shepherd reached out to Bellville Meat Market for better quality ingredients. The 40-year old, family owned business now supplies Wolf Pack with fresh chicken fried steak patties, steaks, pork, and chicken.

    “That move changed it. Before, there was something wrong with the chicken fried steak. We went to Bellville, it was night and day,” Shepherd says.

    Using upper-two-thirds USDA Choice graded beef makes the restaurant’s food prices competitive, too. Wolf Pack sells an 8-ounce sirloin with a salad and a side for $22. A 14-ounce ribeye is $37. Previously, Sealy residents who wanted a steak had to drive to Katy or even farther east. Now, Bassler hopes he can lure Katy residents to drive west.

    “Even in Katy, you can’t really get that in terms of the vibe and atmosphere,” Bassler says. “The big patio up front with the private room, you just don't get that kind of space. You can see the potential for making it a destination.”

    Wolf Pack built a following for crawfish under its previous owners. Since Bassler knows a little something about that, he’s enhancing the offering with upgraded equipment. Diners have the choice of Wolf Pack’s New Orleans-style “soaked” crawfish or having them tossed in BB’s signature spice blend. They’ll be available after 4 pm Wednesday-Friday and all day on the weekends throughout crawfish season.

    Shepherd lent his expertise to the wine list, too. That’s reflected in the $38 bottle of Austrian Gruner Veltliner that will pair nicely with any of the menu’s fried dishes or the redfish on the half shell. For those looking to splurge a bit, Shepherd added Taittinger champagne and Caymus cabernet sauvignon. Not that he expects to sell a lot of either, but he knows that some of the restaurant’s customers moved to Sealy from central Houston and might be interested in treating themselves to a nicer bottle.

    So far, the regulars have responded enthusiastically to the menu, Bassler says. Given that he operates 14 locations of BB’s in greater Houston and San Antonio, it seems natural that Wolf Pack could grow, too. He acknowledges he’s contemplating the idea, especially in other places like Sealy where buying the land makes the restaurant both a viable business and a long term real estate investment.

    “We think we can prove the concept and look in these outlying areas like Brenham or Magnolia or La Porte. These suburbs that are Texas to the bone,” Bassler says.

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    Exclusive: New cocktail bar from Houston hospitality stars coming to the Heights

    Eric Sandler
    Jul 2, 2025 | 12:25 pm
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    Bobby Heugel and Jacki Schromm are opening a new bar in the former Ready Room space.

    The Heights’ growing bar scene will soon welcome a new addition with serious cocktail cred. Anvil owner Bobby Heugel has partnered with bartender Jacki Schromm to open a new cocktail bar in the former Ready Room space (2626 White Oak Drive) in the Heights, the duo tell CultureMap.

    Slated to open in the fall, the still-unnamed cocktail bar will be the latest project from Thorough Fare, the hospitality company Heugel operates in partnership with James Beard Award-winning chef Justin Yu. The group’s portfolio also includes Heights restaurants Squable and Better Luck Tomorrow; cocktail bars Anvil and Refuge; neighborhood bars Catbirds and Blue Lagoon Club; and Theodore Rex, Yu’s fine dining restaurant in downtown that earned a Bib Gourmand designation in the Michelin Guide.

    The new bar will also be Heugel’s first new concept since opening Refuge in 2022. However, since Refuge evolved out of Tongue-cut Sparrow, Heugel’s Japanese-inspired cocktail bar, it retained certain elements from its predecessor. The new project aims to bring a fresh perspective to Houston’s cocktail scene.

     Bobby Heugel Jacki Schromm Ready Room The new bar is expected to open this fall.Courtesy of Thorough Fare

    “While I love Refuge and still think it’s one of the best bars we’ve ever done, it was a continuation of some disjointed history,” Heugel says. “It’s exciting to do a cocktail bar where we get to talk about a fresh concept, fresh ideas — really update those ideas for where the scene is at today.”

    Partnering with Schromm is a key source of those new ideas, Heugel explains. Since moving to Houston from Boston in 2019, she worked with Heugel at both Better Luck Tomorrow and Anvil. Currently, she’s the general manager of Reserve 101, the downtown cocktail bar known for its extensive whiskey selection, knowledgeable staff, and extensive inventory of vintage spirits. Schromm describes Heugel’s invitation to partner with him as “a shock in the most delightful way.”

    “I think it’s every bartender’s dream — when you’ve worked in X amount of spaces with X amount of owners — you start to think, I could do this,” she says. “I thought that was still five-plus years away. We’re jumping into it maybe a little sooner than what my goals were, but it’s incredibly exciting.”

    First opened by restaurateur Ken Bridge in 2018, the Ready Room distinguished itself with its intimate atmosphere, vintage decor, and live music. Permission Whiskey owner Peter Nolan took over operating the bar in 2023. The bar closed last year when Bridge shuttered his Korean restaurant Mapojeong, ending his lease on the property that also includes Ready Room. Neither Heugel nor Schromm are ready to share specifics about the bar’s concept, but Schromm promises it will be a welcome addition to the Heights.

    “What this cocktail bar will become is something that we don’t have in the Heights yet,” she says. “I think it will be a really fun and exciting addition to the Heights community.”

    Schromm has about a month left at Reserve 101 before she devotes her full attention to the new bar. She’s eager to make a splash in a neighborhood that’s recently welcomed new additions like Starduster Lounge and The Kid — and she recognizes how meaningful it is to work with a partner who has a track record as solid as Heugel’s.

    “It does not sit lightly with me. This is an incredible opportunity,” Schromm says. “I don’t think I’ve stopped smiling from the moment that we talked about it. It’s a really rewarding feeling to be recognized like that. Just feeling really blessed and grateful.”

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