Houston museum The Menil Collection is giving its bookstore a facelift. Soon, the building at 1520 Sul Ross will temporarily close to undergo a series of upgrades.
First look: Drake's Hollywood owner dishes on new members-only club
By any measure, Drake’s Hollywood has been one of Houston’s most successful restaurants since it opened in the summer of 2024. Beginning this Saturday, January 17, the restaurant’s most passionate fans have a new opportunity for an even…
Soon-to-shutter Houston margarita bar will transform into new Latin eatery
The owners of Bari Ristorante are opening a new restaurant in Montrose’s dining-oriented Harlow District. Exilio Latin Flair will be the latest project from the trio of Pedro Teyuca, Tommy Nally, and Renato De Pirro, who also acquired…
28 Years Later: The Bone Temple enhances the zombie franchise
It’s not often that a return to a franchise after years of no activity results in an actual good movie, but 2025’s 28 Years Later proved successful by reuniting director Danny Boyle and writer Alex Garland, who made the original 28 Days…
6 Rice Village restaurants team up to support Houston hospitality nonprofit
Some of Rice Village’s top restaurants have teamed up to raise money for the Southern Smoke Foundation. Dine Out Rice Village is taking place through January 31.Modeled after Houston Restaurant Weeks, each restaurant is serving a prix fixe…
George Bush Intercontinental lauded among 50 best airports worldwide
George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH) is flying high upon being included in Travel and Tour World's prestigious new ranking the "50 Best Airports in the World for 2026."IAH was recognized as a "smart airport leader" and ranked as the…
Texas dine-in theater chain switches from paper to phones for ordering food
Despite Alamo Drafthouse’s famously strict no-phone policy, the dine-in movie theater chain soon will require customers to use smartphones to order food and beverages via QR code.The Texas-based dine-in theater chain says that beginning in…
Houston sandwich pop-up presses forward with a brick-and-mortar home
A popular Houston sandwich pop-up has found a brick-and-mortar home. Known for its Brazilian and Cuban sandwiches, Yuma has claimed the former Ninja Ramen space (4219 Washington Ave.) for a new restaurant that will open this spring.Yuma…