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Bowling, Bocce, and Scratch Made Food is the Recipe to Success at This Local Houston Bistro
Read full article: Bowling, Bocce, and Scratch Made Food is the Recipe to Success at This Local Houston BistroBowling and Bocce and Brunch, Oh my! Pinstripes combines the casual elegance of a local bistro serving Italian and American cuisine with the entertainment and excitement of bowling, bocce, and more.
Splashway! Where the Fun Lasts all Year Long
Read full article: Splashway! Where the Fun Lasts all Year LongSplashway Water Park & Campground is a fun place to take the kids for a daytrip or weekend away. Houston Life's Melanie Camp spent the day checking out all the fun things to do. Splashway has exclusive deals for Houston Life viewers. Head to splashway.com/houstonlife.
Houston’s La Carafe Bar tops Yelp’s list of most haunted spots in Texas 👻
Read full article: Houston’s La Carafe Bar tops Yelp’s list of most haunted spots in Texas 👻With the fall season in full swing and the scariest night of the year quickly approaching, those in search of a good haunt are not limited to haunted houses, ghost tours and family friendly seasonal festivities.
Montrose bucket list on a budget: 15 fun things to do under $15
Read full article: Montrose bucket list on a budget: 15 fun things to do under $15Montrose is expensive, it’s true. But on any given day, you can explore one of the city’s most charming and storied neighborhoods without breaking the bank.
Zoo Boo, beer, and the Beach Boys: 8 best bets for your Houston weekend
Read full article: Zoo Boo, beer, and the Beach Boys: 8 best bets for your Houston weekendA not-so-scary haunted house, an Oktoberfest extravaganza and a food and wine festival featuring some of the city’s top chefs made our shortlist of the Houston-area’s cultural offerings this weekend.
8 best bets for your Houston weekend: ZZ Top, Wu-Tang, Lego sculptures, a sunset wine walk and more
Read full article: 8 best bets for your Houston weekend: ZZ Top, Wu-Tang, Lego sculptures, a sunset wine walk and moreA sunset wine walk, a salute to Black artists and a celebration of The Beach Boys via dance made our list of this weekend’s Houston cultural offerings.
Cheers to Sipple: Texas’ first booze-free bottle shop opens in Houston’s Rice Village
Read full article: Cheers to Sipple: Texas’ first booze-free bottle shop opens in Houston’s Rice VillageSipple, the new non-alcoholic bottle shop in Houston’s Rice Village offers everything from dealcoholized wine to functional spirits. Husband and wife team Danny and Helenita Frounfelkner have something in stock for every sober curious person.
🔒 2 zero-proof cocktails to get you through the rest of Dry January
Read full article: 🔒 2 zero-proof cocktails to get you through the rest of Dry JanuaryDanny and Helenita Frounfelkner, the husband and wife team behind Houston’s first booze-free bottleshop Sipple, shared two easy unleaded cocktails complete with functional spirits.
The haunted history behind Dean’s Downtown, the spooky Houston bar with plenty of boos
Read full article: The haunted history behind Dean’s Downtown, the spooky Houston bar with plenty of boosThey say the more spirits you drink, the more spirits you see, and you’ll definitely want some liquid courage to brave this historic haunt in the heart of Houston. Located near the corner of Preston and Main St., Dean’s Downtown boasts a rich history dating back more than 120 years. Today, the former department store turned bar is still a hot spot for activity, and we don’t just mean for happy hour. Katie Harrison, Operations Manager of Nightly Spirits, shared her expertise on the historic building.
Take a tour of Texas’ first and largest hemp processing facility in Houston
Read full article: Take a tour of Texas’ first and largest hemp processing facility in HoustonYou may have heard a lot of buzz about hemp or CBD products and wondered exactly what they are or what they do. Luckily, the folks at Bayou City Hemp Co. have all the answers - and then some. From giving a tour of their innovative facility here in Houston to educating people on Texas’ legalization of hemp in 2019, Co-founders Ben Meggs and Jeromy Sherman are eager to share their knowledge as they pave the way to set industry standards for the booming hemp industry.
These cooling cocktails from Musaafer’s ‘Liquid Chef’ will help you beat the Houston heat
Read full article: These cooling cocktails from Musaafer’s ‘Liquid Chef’ will help you beat the Houston heatThis summer in Houston has been a scorcher. If you’re looking for a refreshing way to beat the heat, we’ve got just the ticket. Musaafer Bar Manager, Himanshu Desai, is shaking up some top notch cocktails to help us cool off.
Houston nutritionist shares healthy drink recipes for your at-home gatherings
Read full article: Houston nutritionist shares healthy drink recipes for your at-home gatheringsIf you want to give your body a break from sugary sodas or alcohol while still being able to sip refreshing drinks at your next at-home event, we’ve got healthier alternatives for you to try.
‘It was an accident’: Santa Fe mayor apologizes, calls himself an alcoholic after Facebook post about deadly high school shooting
Read full article: ‘It was an accident’: Santa Fe mayor apologizes, calls himself an alcoholic after Facebook post about deadly high school shootingSanta Fe’s mayor said he will not resign after making a controversial Facebook post about the deadly high school shooting. Jason Tabor said he takes full responsibility for the post but blames his actions on alcohol, PTSD, his childhood and not having his medication.
Houston’s first production cidery takes hardcore approach to perfecting craft
Read full article: Houston’s first production cidery takes hardcore approach to perfecting craftIn honor of World Cider Day we’re raising our glasses to Houston’s very first production cidery. Houston Cider Co. actually started out as a brewery, but in 2017 they switched gears to produce only cider and since then have taken a hardcore approach to perfecting their craft. Co-owners Justin Engle and Steve Macalello explain what it means to them to be the Houston’s cider pioneers.
Tex-Mex chain Taco Cabana launches 9 new margarita flavors
Read full article: Tex-Mex chain Taco Cabana launches 9 new margarita flavorsTex-Mex chain Taco Cabana launched its annual MargaritaPalooza, offering nine new margarita flavors and three tried-and-true classics. All margaritas are available for just $2 all day, every day, at participating Texas locations.
‘It’s Texan for Tea’: local business woman puts Texas on the map of global tea industry
Read full article: ‘It’s Texan for Tea’: local business woman puts Texas on the map of global tea industryCAT SPRING, Texas – As we wrap up Women’s History Month, we want to spotlight a local woman-owned business that’s steeped in the rich history of Texas tea. In the town of Cat Spring Texas, Abianne Falla rediscovered Yaupon, the only caffeinated plant native to North America, that’s now putting Texas back on the map of the global tea industry. Cat Spring Texas lies about 60 miles west of Houston and has a population of about 1,500. “I think we all remember the driest year in Texas history: the drought of 2011,” said Falla. Everything looked scorched and withered except for one plant and that was Yaupon.”AdCurious about this sturdy plant, Falla and her sister began conducting research on it.
Get your coolers ready: Topo Chico Hard Seltzer coming to Texas later this month
Read full article: Get your coolers ready: Topo Chico Hard Seltzer coming to Texas later this monthPopular beverage Topo Chico will soon be available in Texas with a boozy upgrade. Molson Coors Beverage Company will begin distributing Topo Chico Hard Seltzer in Texas on March 29. The new beverage combines purified spiked sparkling water and natural flavors with minerals. Topo Chico Hard Seltzer will be available in four flavors including: Tangy Lemon Lime, Exotic Pineapple, Strawberry Guava and Tropical Mango. “Topo Chico Hard Seltzer is a modern take on refreshment that brings entirely new character to the red-hot seltzer category.”
Houston, here’s the perfect way to celebrate National Margarita Day
Read full article: Houston, here’s the perfect way to celebrate National Margarita DayAfter everything Houstonians have been through in the last week, and honestly the past year, everyone deserves a margarita that requires little effort to obtain.
Instagram-worthy Houston mobile bar shakes up gorgeous Valentine’s Day cocktails
Read full article: Instagram-worthy Houston mobile bar shakes up gorgeous Valentine’s Day cocktailsThe Traveling Spirit is a chic camper turned mobile bar that’s the perfect addition to your next outdoor event. Rachel Carlson, The Traveling Spirit Mobile Bar owner, purchased and converted a vintage camper into a chic mobile bar. Rachel Carlson, The Traveling Spirit Mobile Bar owner, crafted two Valentine's Day cocktails, Kiss from a Rose and LoveStruck. KISS FROM A ROSEIngredients:1.5 oz gin1/2 oz aperol1/2 oz rose syrup3/4 oz lemon juice3/4 egg white2 oz grapefruit soda (squirt)Directions:Add all ingredients except soda to shaker Shake (dry) for 15 sec. Double strain mixture over ice Top with grapefruit soda Garnish with dried rose petalsRachel Carlson, The Traveling Spirit Mobile Bar owner, crafted two Valentine's Day cocktails, Kiss from a Rose and LoveStruck.
Grab your gal pals: Here’s where to Celebrate Galentine’s Day in Houston
Read full article: Grab your gal pals: Here’s where to Celebrate Galentine’s Day in HoustonGrab your gal pals and get ready to channel your inner Leslie Knope -- Feb. 13, a.k.a. Galentine’s Day, is fast upon us. Galentine’s Day reps unusual origins: The celebration of sisterhood was spawned by “Parks and Recreation,” the much-beloved NBC sitcom that chronicled the wild and impassioned antics of over-achiever Leslie Knope. Leslie describes Galentine’s Day as the best day of the year, adding “It’s like Lilith Fair, minus the angst,” she said, “plus frittatas.”AdFrom picnicking in the park to buddy films with your besties, here are a few ways to celebrate Galentine’s Day in Houston we’re sure Leslie Knope would approve of. Visit our Valentine’s Day page.
Get ready for the weekend with these Cocktail Kits To-Go
Read full article: Get ready for the weekend with these Cocktail Kits To-GoHOUSTON – If you are far from a mixologist and you want to kick up your quarantine cocktail game, Rainbow Lodge have cocktail kits to go and it’s easy to mix at home. Look at the six options they have available for you serve at home from their curbside to-go menu! COCKTAIL KITS TO-GOMARTINI $40Courtesy: (Rainbow Lodge)(Makes 4, 3-oz martinis)Includes:• 375mL bottle Belvedere Vodka OR Tanqueray London Dry Gin• 8 bleu cheese-stuffed olives and four lemon peels soaked in dry vermouthOLD FASHIONED $40Courtesy (Rainbow Lodge)(Serves 6)Includes:• 375mL Woodford Reserve Bourbon• 6 maraschino cherries and 6 orange peels soaked in bitter-sweet mixMANHATTAN $40Courtesy: (Rainbow Lodge)(Serves 6)Includes:• 375mL Woodford Reserve Bourbon• 6 Luxardo cherries soaked in bitters bitter-vermouth mixHIBISCUS MARGARITA $40A Lodge Specialty! Courtesy: (Rainbow Lodge)(Serves 6)Includes:• 375mL Jose Cuervo Traditional Silver Tequila• Rainbow Lodge Hibiscus Margarita mix and 8 lime wedgesMIMOSA $35Courtesy (Rainbow Lodge)Includes:• 750mL Torresella Prosecco• Orange juiceBLOODY MARY $40Courtesy: (Rainbow Lodge)(Serves 6)Includes:• 375mL bottle Belvedere Vodka OR Tanqueray London Dry Gin• Rainbow Lodge Bloody Mary mix• 6 garnish picks with pickled green bean, pepper-stuffed olive and lime wedgeFor more information, click here.
This gin is made with native juniper berries from the Davis Mountains
Read full article: This gin is made with native juniper berries from the Davis MountainsIt’s a late October morning in the Davis Mountains of West Texas, and Molly Cummings is atop a scaffold, foraging alligator juniper berries from a wild tree. The spirits company produces two gins, WildBark and WildJune, which are both distilled from rye and malted barley and infused with juniper berries native to the Davis Mountains. A fellow scientist told her where to find alligator juniper, also known as checkerbark, which grows above approximately 6,000 feet in the Davis Mountains. While she was collecting alligator juniper berries, she found another type of juniper that wouldserve as the backbone for WildJune. The plant, red berry juniper, is a rare species mainly found in parts of West Texas and the Panhandle, with the richest concentration in the Davis Mountains.
What the heck is natural wine?
Read full article: What the heck is natural wine?Ask three vintners what it means to make “natural wine” and you’ll get three different answers, probably accompanied by a shrug. And yet, natural wine production is on the rise across the country. Think of natural wine as less is more. By forgoing those tools, natural wine producers leave themselves more exposed to nature’s whims, making their own jobs harder. 512-829-1650;southoldfarmandcellar.comRobert Clay VineyardsTry the pétillant naturel, a crowd-pleasing entry into natural wine for lovers of rosé and bubbles.113 Austin St., Mason.
Halloween freebies and deals you can find in the Houston area throughout October
Read full article: Halloween freebies and deals you can find in the Houston area throughout OctoberHOUSTON – Wouldn’t it be nice to get something other than free candy this Halloween? Below you’ll find a list of freebies and deals available in the Houston area throughout October and how you can get them:We will be adding more deals as soon as we find out about them so be sure to come back as Halloween approaches. Its hands and feet Halloween therapy special offers a scrub, paraffin, a massage and crystal therapy for $55. With the purchase of any dozen donuts, customers can score a dozen of its Sweet-or-Treat donuts for only $1. On Halloween, kids 12 and under who visit Dickey’s in a costume will eat for free at participating Houston area locations.
Is Gov. Abbott hinting he will soon reopen Texas bars in his latest tweet?
Read full article: Is Gov. Abbott hinting he will soon reopen Texas bars in his latest tweet?Greg Abbott’s latest tweet is giving some bar owners hope that he will soon announce the reopening of Texas bars as coronavirus numbers in the state continue to decline. His recent tweet piqued the interest of many after he used a GIF of two people toasting with beer mugs. In his last round of reopenings, Abbott said restaurants, retail shops, gyms, office buildings and factories could increase capacity to 75% starting Sept. 21. He also allowed hospitals to resume elective procedures and nursing homes and assisted living facilities to allow visitations again with health protocols in place. Abbott ordered that bars remain closed during September’s announcement because they were nationally recognized as places where COVID-19 spreads.
Ranch water seltzer? How 3 Texas companies are putting the cocktail in a can
Read full article: Ranch water seltzer? How 3 Texas companies are putting the cocktail in a canNow three companies have given the trend a Texas twist with canned ranch water. Canned ranch water, unlike mass market spiked seltzer, avoids the cloying, too-sweet taste while still packing a refreshing punch. Owner Katie Beal Brown, a West Texas native, remembers folks in her ranching family drinking ranch water all her life. This fall, new flavors like Spicy Ranch Water, made with jalapeño, and Rio Red Grapefruit Ranch Water, will join the line. Whether ranch water will become a national phenomenon like spiked seltzer remains to be seen.
Enjoy Labor Day food and drink specials from these Houston-area bars and restaurants
Read full article: Enjoy Labor Day food and drink specials from these Houston-area bars and restaurantsHOUSTON In need of a break from constant cooking at home this long Labor Day weekend? This frozen cocktail and snack truck will offer two food and drink specials on Labor Day. This restaurant in The Heights will feature $7 frozen cocktails during its Labor Day brunch. Drink offers are available for dine-in customers only, while food specials are available for dine-in and to-go orders. Address: 520 Westheimer RoadPhone: (832) 409-5785Is your establishment running any food or drink specials this Labor Day?
Don’t drink that! FDA issues warning on hand sanitizer packaged in food, drink containers
Read full article: Don’t drink that! FDA issues warning on hand sanitizer packaged in food, drink containersHOUSTON – Since the start of the coronavirus pandemic, many companies switched to making much-needed products like PPE and hand sanitizer. Because they already had the containers on-hand, many of the companies that switched to making alcohol-based hand sanitizers have been packing it in containers meant for food or drink. “It’s dangerous to add scents with food flavors to hand sanitizers, which children could think smells like food, eat and get alcohol poisoning,” said Hahn. For more information, people can read the FDA’s guidelines on safe use of hand sanitizer or check out the agency’s question and answer page. People can also go online to see a list of hand sanitizers the FDA says people should not use.
Houstons small business owners can soon apply for up to $50K grant for pandemic relief. What you need to know
Read full article: Houstons small business owners can soon apply for up to $50K grant for pandemic relief. What you need to knowHOUSTON Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner announced the launch of Houstons Small Business Economic Relief Program during Mondays daily briefing on the citys COVID-19 cases. Small business owners can apply for an SBERP grant beginning at 8 a.m. Wednesday. The $15 million program, funded with the citys allocated CARES Act funds, will provide immediate and short term assistance to small businesses and chambers of commerce that have been impacted by the pandemic. I highly encourage you to take your time to complete your application fully and carefully before the Sept. 4 deadline.How will business owners get the money? In addition to immediate financial assistance, the SBERP is also intended to help small businesses sustain their operations during and after the pandemic.
Houston personalities: Jean-Francois Bonnet of Liberation de Paris on what he loves about Houston
Read full article: Houston personalities: Jean-Francois Bonnet of Liberation de Paris on what he loves about HoustonWine industry veteran Jean-Francois Bonnet developed his Houston-based wine brand Liberation de Paris as a tribute to the United States efforts in World War II. He also discussed the Houston Food scene, divulged some of his favorite area restaurants and shared what about Houston he loved so much he decided to make the city his permanent home. As a matter of fact, I was supposed to be in New York and I ended up in Houston really by coincidence and I never left Houston. But I feel because I work a lot internationally, people dont know Houston, theyve never heard of Houston so they dont really know the city. During the month of August, which will see the 76th anniversary of the German surrender of Paris, Liberation de Paris will raise money for American soldiers.
Karbach Brewmaster to open new brewery in Tomball
Read full article: Karbach Brewmaster to open new brewery in TomballHOUSTON A Karbach Brewing Company Brewmaster and Tomball High School graduate is bringing the business back home. CCJ Collaborations, founded by Chris Juergen of Tomball, announced Tuesday the construction of a brewery and restaurant in the Tomball Business & Technology Park. Rendering of Tomball brewery designed by Ziegler Cooper Architects. (CCJ Collaborations)The facility which is being designed by Ziegler Cooper Architects will have a modern industrial feel. The modern industrial structure is going to be clean, crisp, and elegant, Juergen said.
6 Houston-area bars face license suspension by TABC for violating Gov. Abbotts order over the weekend
Read full article: 6 Houston-area bars face license suspension by TABC for violating Gov. Abbotts order over the weekendHOUSTON The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) suspended the licenses of six Houston-area bars for being found in violation of Texas Gov. Greg Abbotts order this weekend. Last month, Abbott announced that due to the surging coronavirus cases, all Texas bars must shut down to help slow the spread of the virus. The actions in this executive order are essential to our mission to swiftly contain this virus and protect public health.The TABC said Monday that there were multiple bars found in violation of Abbotts order over the weekend. Each business will have the opportunity to contest the suspension at a hearing before a state administrative judge, according to the TABC.
Taco Cabana’s MargaritaPalooza debuts new flavors
Read full article: Taco Cabana’s MargaritaPalooza debuts new flavorsTaco Cabana’s new margarita flavors launch July 3 and they’re calling it MargaritaPalooza. A new drink perfect for this red, white and blue weekend is the Star-Spangled Banner. It’s a three-flavored margarita with strawberry, lime and blue curaçao. Gallon sized margaritas are available for $34.99 in the flavors mango, lime and strawberry. Mango Strawberry Blue Curaçao Lime Passion fruit Frosé Mangonada Prickly pear Watermelon Mojitorita Dr Pepper Star-Spangled Banner
Gov. Greg Abbott expresses regret over reopening Texas bars during coronavirus
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott expresses regret over reopening Texas bars during coronavirusGreg Abbott on Friday expressed regret over the reopening process. Greg Abbott on Friday expressed regret for the first known time about the reopening process he spearheaded during the coronavirus pandemic, saying he should not have allowed bars to open as quickly. At this time, it is clear that the rise in cases is largely driven by certain types of activities, including Texans congregating in bars," Abbott said Friday morning. Abbott permitted bars to reopen for the first time on May 22, at 25% indoor capacity. During the increase, Abbott has cited Texas' large hospital capacity and the availability of respirators.
Defiant Seabrook bar remains open Sunday night after TABC suspends permit for 30 days due to violation of Gov.‘s orders
Read full article: Defiant Seabrook bar remains open Sunday night after TABC suspends permit for 30 days due to violation of Gov.‘s ordersSEABROOK, Texas – A Seabrook bar defiantly reopened Sunday night after the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission suspended its permit for 30 days for not following health guidelines Saturday. In a post on Facebook, the bar wrote that they “will fight” the temporary license suspension. Jeff Schafer, general manager of BARge 295 told KPRC 2 the establishment has been operating in accordance with Governor Greg Abbott’s guidelines. Schafer said he does not believe the citation is legal and told KPRC 2 Barge 295 owners plan to appeal. According to TABC, a second citation could result in a 60-day liquor license suspension.
Houston bar among 12 in Texas to have permit suspended for 30 days by TABC for violation of Gov.s orders
Read full article: Houston bar among 12 in Texas to have permit suspended for 30 days by TABC for violation of Gov.s ordersHOUSTON The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission (TABC) temporarily suspended the permits of 12 bars in Texas, including a popular Houston bar, as the agency continues to crack down on establishments that are not complying with Gov. HandleBar Houston on Washington Avenue was among the seven bars that were caught Sunday in violation of orders during an undercover investigation by TABC, officials said. Operation Safe Open is an effort by TABC agents to inspect businesses across Texas to ensure theyre following protocols to slow the spread of COVID-19, officials wrote. TABC is strictly monitoring bar and restaurant activity and will pursue emergency license suspensions if there are violations that are a threat to public health and safety, officials wrote. TABC has the authority to suspend any license that poses a continuing threat to the public welfare.
Gov. Greg Abbott says he supports making to-go alcohol sales permanent in Texas
Read full article: Gov. Greg Abbott says he supports making to-go alcohol sales permanent in TexasJordan Vonderhaar for the Texas TribuneDuring shutdowns due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Texans have been able to purchase alcoholic beverages to go from restaurants, including liquor. Abbott originally signed a waiver March 18 allowing to-go alcohol sales, in an effort to support struggling restaurants after they closed their dining areas. According to KABB-TV, the Texas Restaurant Association recently submitted a proposal to Abbotts office, asking to expand the waiver. Under the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission guidelines, restaurants can only serve liquor in manufacturer-sealed bottles and with the purchase of food. Bills passed in the 2019 legislative session, allowed Texas breweries to sell beer to go and gave more restaurants the ability to deliver beer and wine.
Kirby Ice House opens new location near Memorial City amid coronavirus pandemic
Read full article: Kirby Ice House opens new location near Memorial City amid coronavirus pandemicHOUSTON Kirby Ice House officially opened a new location near Memorial City Thursday night, but with some changes in light of the coronavirus pandemic still ravaging the Houston area. Customers at the new Gessner Road location had to get their temperatures checked when they arrived. Were not doing any kind of grand opening parties or anything like that. With the growing number of coronavirus cases in Texas, KPRC 2 asked Morgan about opening during a pandemic. Were doing all we can but theres only so much I feel like you can do with this going around, said Morgan.
This is how Houston-area officials are enforcing restaurant and bar capacity guidelines
Read full article: This is how Houston-area officials are enforcing restaurant and bar capacity guidelinesHOUSTON – The complaint came in through a call to 3-1-1, an information line for the City of Houston. The complaint generated a visit from the Fire Marshal’s COVID-19 response team — Senior Investigator Rodriguez and Inspector Gomez — who entered the restaurant on a fact-finding mission. “The way she’s got it set up — the manager’s got it set up — it’s the way everybody should have it,” Gomez said. Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner said Wednesday that the likelihood of city resources being allocated to such enforcement was low. The mayor continued by saying COVID-19 health guidelines for bars and restaurants are set by the state.
Bars, restaurants could lose license if they dont follow health guidelines, TABC warns
Read full article: Bars, restaurants could lose license if they dont follow health guidelines, TABC warnsHOUSTON The Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission issued a warning to bars and restaurants that are not following state health guidelines as Texas continues to reopen amid the coronavirus pandemic. In a Monday tweet, the TABC said Texas bars and restaurants must do their part to keep Texas safe by following the checklist provided by the Open Texas Strike Force. Businesses can face license suspension if they don't follow the guidelines and pose an immediate danger to the public, the TABC wrote. This is necessary to make sure that all of these businesses are following the protocols and standards that have been established for them to follow. Click here to see the guidelines established by the Open Texas Strike Force.
Saint Arnold brews new beers to celebrate its 26h anniversary, support hospitality workers during COVID-19 pandemic
Read full article: Saint Arnold brews new beers to celebrate its 26h anniversary, support hospitality workers during COVID-19 pandemicHouston beer lovers, weve got good news: Houstons oldest craft brewery Saint Arnold is brewing up new beer in celebration of its 26th anniversary. As if that werent enough excitement, the brewery also launched a new beer benefiting hospitality workers out of work due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 100 percent of the profits from Saint Arnolds beer Gratuity, a 6 percent ABV pale ale, will go to Houston Shift Meal, a Houston organization offering free meals to unemployed Houston-area hospitality workers. As for its 26th anniversary, Saint Arnold is celebrating with the limited release of new beers each Tuesday in June. The new brews are available for purchase at Saint Arnolds Beer Garden & Restaurant, located at 2000 Lyons Ave., just north of Downtown Houston.
Phase 3 of reopening Texas allows all businesses to reopen at 50% beginning Wednesday, Abbott says
Read full article: Phase 3 of reopening Texas allows all businesses to reopen at 50% beginning Wednesday, Abbott saysGreg Abbott announced Wednesday that the third phase of his reopening of the Texas economy begins as Wednesday. In Phase III, all businesses in Texas will be able to operate at up to 50% capacity, effective immediately, according to a news release. How Phase 3 will pan out:Wednesday, Jun 3All businesses currently operating at 25% capacity can expand occupancy to 50% with certain exceptions. Amusement parks and carnivals in counties with less than 1,000 confirmed positive cases may open at 50% capacity. Counties with 10 or fewer active COVID-19 cases may expand their occupancy limits to 75%.
WATCH: Roof of historic The Dixie Chicken bar in College Station collapses after heavy wind, hail damage
Read full article: WATCH: Roof of historic The Dixie Chicken bar in College Station collapses after heavy wind, hail damageHOUSTON – The roof of the historic The Dixie Chicken bar in College Station collapsed Wednesday night after heavy rain and hail passed through the area, causing the iconic bar and grill to close its doors indefinitely. Roof of historic bar, The Dixie Chicken, caved in after heavy rain and hail on May 27, 2020. (Image courtesy of Ashley Walton) (KPRC)According to Adam Drake, marketing director for Dixie Chicken Incorporated, the College Station staple has been around since 1974 and has weathered plenty of storms in the past. He said about 80 people were inside the Dixie Chicken when the roof gave in. Officials at the scene told KBTX that people were inside the bar when the roof collapsed but no one was injured.
Did you postpone a wedding due to coronavirus? Busch wants to give you free beer for a year
Read full article: Did you postpone a wedding due to coronavirus? Busch wants to give you free beer for a yearBusch Beer wants to try and make it up to these couples by offering them a chance to win free beer for a year. You must also follow Busch Beer on the social media platform where you made your entry. Busch is awarding free beer for a year to 250 lucky couples. Your wedding plans may be on ice for the time being, but we wanna give you a wedding gift of ice-cold Busch. pic.twitter.com/qkgVXvCsZa — Busch Beer (@BuschBeer) April 15, 2020And if you weren’t due to get married, you too can win by tagging a friend, using #MyFriendsWedding and #Sweepstakes for a chance to win Busch beer swag.
Bring the spirit of Spring Break into your home with these easy recipes
Read full article: Bring the spirit of Spring Break into your home with these easy recipesHOUSTON – For many of us, Spring Break didn't go as planned this year. America’s CEO, that’s chief entertaining officer Tim Laird -- has a solution and shared four recipes to cheer you up while you spend time indoors. “The beaches are closed, we can’t congregate, but that’ won’t keep us from having a great spring break party at home. Spring Break at Home Party Tips:• Dress in festive Hawaiian shirts and shorts. • Encourage others to hold a Spring Break party at home at the same time and Facetime with them throughout the evening.
Can you fathom no St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at pubs in Ireland?
Read full article: Can you fathom no St. Patrick’s Day celebrations at pubs in Ireland?A St. Patrick’s Day in Ireland without celebrations at local pubs? Yes, it is true, and just the latest example of how serious the coronavirus pandemic has become. The Irish government sent a release Sunday asking all pubs be closed from Sunday night until March 29 to help quell the spread of the coronavirus. St. Patrick’s Day celebrations surely will be affected around the world, and it’s hard to imagine you can’t even go to a pub in the heart of Ireland anymore to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. But that once again emphasizes the seriousness of the pandemic and the sacrifices so many are making.
Here’s how you can show your support for Chinatown and get a free beer
Read full article: Here’s how you can show your support for Chinatown and get a free beerHOUSTON – Following the coronavirus outbreak, Houston Chinatown businesses have been suffering amid rumors of the disease in the area. In an effort to help some of the struggling Chinatown businesses, Axelrad Beer Garden is putting out a call to action for people in the Houston area. The craft-beer joint shared a post on Facebook asking people to go show Chinatown some support. In return, Axelrad “will give you a canned beer for your receipt showing you ate a meal at any Chinatown restaurant or any business in the Chinatown area,” according to the post. The beer garden is encouraging other businesses to also do the same and encourage their customers to also support Chinatown.
Celebrate Mardi Gras at home with these easy recipes full of Louisiana flavor
Read full article: Celebrate Mardi Gras at home with these easy recipes full of Louisiana flavorHOUSTON – You don’t need to drive far to celebrate Mardi Gras. Instead, bring a taste of Louisiana to your own Mardi Gras party with some classic Cajun cooking. If you got friends coming over, light bites like Cajun duck poppers are convenient and a nice dish to get the party started. Cajun duck poppersCajun Duck Poppers (KPRC)(Serves 4)Ingredients• 1 ½ lbs. King’s Cake Milk PunchKing's Cake Milk Punch (KPRC)Ingredients:• 1.5 oz Plantation Pineapple Rum• 4 oz Half and half infused with orgeat, cinnamon, vanilla, orange zest• Infused cream• Purple, gold and green sugarDirections:1.
Taste of Houston: Houston’s Goode Co. Seafood is more than just a great place to eat
Read full article: Taste of Houston: Houston’s Goode Co. Seafood is more than just a great place to eatWhen he found an old passenger car, he knew it would make the perfect setting for his seafood restaurant and in 1986, the Goode Co. Seafood restaurant in Westpark was born. Levi Goode, owner of Goode Co. I’ve never had anything I didn’t like, from fresh seafood offerings, gumbos, étouffée, oysters, po-boys, you name it. “There is an obvious eye to quality and attention to the dishes on the menu,” Levi Goode said.
Toast to love this Valentine’s Day with these two creative cocktails
Read full article: Toast to love this Valentine’s Day with these two creative cocktailsHOUSTON – This upcoming valentine’s day forget the long lines trying to get into a bar. The best plan is to spend a romantic night in with your special someone. Houston mixologist, Nate Reffell, shows how easy it is to mix up 2 flirty cocktails to set the mood for a lovely evening. Valentine's day cocktails (KPRC)One of the cocktails includes the aphrodisiacs white chocolate and raspberry; the second one it’s all about celebration with bubbly. • Add ice and shake vigorously.
Looking for a good brewery in Houston? Here are 3 local spots that have been named to a list of best breweries in Texas
Read full article: Looking for a good brewery in Houston? Here are 3 local spots that have been named to a list of best breweries in TexasTwo other Houston breweries, Karbach Brewing Company and Ruba Brewing, made the top five list of best breweries in Texas. Texas currently has seven breweries ranked in the top 150 breweries nationwide. Ruba Brewing (Houston, TX)126. Saint Arnold Brewery Co. (Houston, TX)2. Ruba Brewing (Houston, TX)5.
Stock up. Texas is always dry on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day
Read full article: Stock up. Texas is always dry on Christmas Day and New Year’s DayHOUSTON – If you are new to Texas, consider yourself warned. If liquor is part of your Christmas Day and New Year’s plans in Texas, you had better stock up early. Texas state law prohibits the sale of liquor on Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and of course on Sundays. Lawmakers made the Sunday rule in 1935 when the Texas Legislature passed the Texas Liquor Control Act after the repeal of Prohibition. State legislators then banned liquor sales on Christmas Day in 1967 and then later added Thanksgiving Day and New Year’s Day in 1979.
4 must-try Woodlands-area coffee shops
Read full article: 4 must-try Woodlands-area coffee shopsSip a rosemary maple latte, try a kick-butt cortado or opt for something simpler like a black cup of coffee (if it ain’t broke, why fix it?). Snag something simple like a cappuccino or opt for something rarer like the rosemary maple latte. 21 Waterway Avenue, The Woodlands, TX 77380For a quick caffeine-fix, stop at Third Gen Coffee, a coffeehouse run by third-generation coffee farmers. 3555 Rayford Road, Suite 10, Spring, TX 77386For decadent coffee beverages, stop by Coco Crepes, Waffles & Coffee. Try the matcha mint chocolate chip latte, an affogato with vanilla gelato, or a pumpkin spice latte.
Where2Eat: People in Sugar Land love to eat at these restaurants
Read full article: Where2Eat: People in Sugar Land love to eat at these restaurantsSUGAR LAND, Texas Whether its date night or you just want to find a new place to eat, sometimes settling on a spot can be an ordeal. reviewers like to eat in Sugar Land:Where: 16135 City Walk Rating: 4 stars Number of reviews: 1162 What people are saying: It was our first time here! Give it a try u won't be disappointed. Marcella H.This is our go-to place whenever we have friends or family visiting. Such a good place. I will definitely come back! Erika H.Where: 2168 Texas Drive Rating: 4 stars Number of reviews: 740 What people are saying: The best sushi in Sugar Land!
‘One Tank Trips’: 23 ideas to help you play, eat and stay in Brenham, Texas
Read full article: ‘One Tank Trips’: 23 ideas to help you play, eat and stay in Brenham, TexasOur ongoing series “One Tank Trips,” helps you discover what to do, where to eat and stay in these places. Distance from downtown Houston: 75 milesOnly around an hour and 15 minutes from downtown Houston is the quaint town of Brenham. Located between Houston and Austin, the town is most famously known as the home of Blue Bell ice cream and a great spot to see bluebonnets. The local ice cream has been a Brenham staple since its opening in 1907. Creamery visitors can learn about the ice cream making process at the observation deck, stop in the visitors center, shop in the country store and of course get some of the famous ice cream at the ice cream parlor.
Floatable wine glasses exist and we can all die happy now
Read full article: Floatable wine glasses exist and we can all die happy nowWell, dear reader, let us introduce you to the floatable wine glass that is here to solve all your problems. The company the Beach Glass has perfected outdoor drinking with the reusable and sustainable floating wine glass. The best part about the wine glasses is that they also double as fantastic glasses while drinking on a beach or next to a bonfire. The supermarket Aldi sells their own version of floating wine glasses (plus a bunch of other summer essentials you'll want to check out) that are pretty inexpensive. Now go forth and get all the floatable wine glasses your heart desires.
3 Houston restaurants named to list of America’s best wine restaurants
Read full article: 3 Houston restaurants named to list of America’s best wine restaurantsHOUSTON – Three of our beloved Houston restaurants -- One Fifth, Pappas Bros. Steakhouse and Theodore Rex --were added to the Wine Enthusiast Magazine list of America’s Best Wine Restaurants of 2019. The editor’s criteria for the list is extremely coveted, “This list isn’t a ranking, nor is there a matrix of number of bottles, prices or types of food. Pappas Bros. Steakhouse is known not only for their meat, but also service, desserts, sides and now wine. Pappas Bros. has a cellar with around 4,000 wine selections as wine director, Steven McDonald became a master sommelier just last year. As close friends and co-workers beverage director, Justin Vann and chef/owner, Justin Yu - work together to ensure the food and wine pairing is perfect.