Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | April 2022

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Businesses that have recently opened, are coming soon, relocating or expanding

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prime steaks, such as a New York strip and a tomahawk, along with seafood and other Southern-inspired dishes and appetizers, according to a March 16 news release. Some menu items guests can choose from include charbroiled oysters; crispy Cajun calamari; sweet potato souf- e; blanco mac and cheese topped with lobster, crab or bacon; and warm lemon 10 Bluestone Lane was set to open March 31 as of press time at 115 W. 19th St., Houston. The Australian-inspired coee shop, cafe and lifestyle brand rst opened its doors in New York City. Menu items include smoothies; all-day break- fast options, such as avocado toast and burritos; lunch bowls and wraps; hot and cold coee; organic teas; juices; wine; beer; and cocktails. www.shop.bluestonelane.com COMING SOON pudding cake. 713-684-7129. www.instagram.com/rarehtx 11 New dance venue and nightclub Citizen is opening in mid- to late April at 5922 Washington Ave., Houston. Hospitality group Milkshake Concepts opened the rst location of the nightclub in Dallas in 2015. According to Milkshake Chief Marketing Ocer Meredith Vachon, the nightclub will be made to feel like home with wallpapers, chandeliers and a service-oriented feel. Citizen is heav- ily focused on bottle service but has house-branded Pedialyte—Citi Water and Citilyte—to keep guests hydrated. www.citizenhtx.com 12 Atmos CBD is coming to Montrose in late April at 1232 Westheimer Road, Houston. According to its website, the business is dedicated to providing prod- ucts at an aordable price point. Atmos CBD rst opened in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic and now has eight in-person stores while also providing e-commerce options to customers, ocials said. The CBD products are sold in a variety of forms, such as oils, lotions, roll-ons and edibles. The store also oers CBD products for pets in the form of either dog treats or oil. 346-257-4441. www.atmoscbd.com 13 Mayweather Boxing is opening in April at 600 N. Shepherd Drive, Ste. 170, Houston, in the M-K-T development. The tness concept oers a combination of boxing, strength training and cardio through group classes. According to the company’s website, the training was de- veloped by boxer Floyd Mayweather. 281-901-1425. www.mayweather.t

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NOWOPEN 1 Inspired by traditional Jewish delis Biderman’s Deli opened Feb. 7 in River Oaks at 2031 Westcreek Lane, Houston. Owner Zach Biderman said he was in- spired to open the restaurant after hear- ing stories from his Jewish grandparents, who survived the Holocaust, according to the company’s website. The menu includes Biderman favorites, such as the house reuben and Philly cheesesteak, as well as classic deli items, such as pastra- mi sandwiches and egg salad sandwiches. The eatery also has breakfast options, a children’s menu, vegetarian options, drinks, soups and salads. 713-492-0110. www.bidermansdeli.com 2 The Tall Texan II opened in early February at 4904 N. Main St., Houston, at the space where Alice’s Tall Texan once operated. According to the bar’s Facebook page, beers such as Lone Star and Shiner Bock are available on tap; a food truck is available for customers on a daily basis; and other liquors, beer and wine are available. The bar is pet friendly. 713-242-8113 3 EyeHub Optometry opened Feb. 14 at 2799 Katy Freeway, Ste. 240, Houston. EyeHub oers a variety of services, such as retinal imaging, dry eye treatment,

emergency exams, glasses and contact lens exams, and pediatric exams. 281-940-6600. www.eyehubhtx.com 4 Domain Heights , a new luxury apartment building, opened in February for residential move-ins at 401 W. 25th St., Houston. The two-building mid- rise oers 408 units, 406 of which are residential apartments and two of which are rentable guest suites, according to a fact sheet. The apartment complex oers an abundance of amenities, such as a golf simulator, a two-story athletic club, conference rooms, a dog wash station and private car garages available for rent. 713-493-6332. www.domainheights.com 5 New high-rise luxury apartment building The Westcott opened Feb. 18 at 929 Westcott St., Houston. With 11 oors and 315 units, residents have the option to choose from 31 dierent oor plans, and guest suites are available. According to the fact sheet, amenities include a me- dia lounge, an athletic club and wellness studio, swimming pools, private cabanas, complimentary bike rentals, private garages and a dog park. 713-929-9292. www.thewestcottmemorialpark.com 6 CBD bar and lounge Wild Concepts opened Feb. 21 at 2121 N. Shepherd Drive, Houston. The lounge oers a “bud bar,” a dispensary with nine dierent CBD strains.

Products include gummies, prerolls and Wild-branded tinctures. Wild Concepts also oers cocktails and coee, all with CBD-infused options, and pastries from the Heights-based bakery Koeteria. 346-571-0453. www.wildconcepts.com 7 Cava opened a Heights location Feb. 25 at 250 W. 20th St., Ste. 400, Houston. The Mediterranean eatery allows guests to make their own bowls, salads or wraps with a base, dips or spreads, a protein, toppings, and dress- ing. The restaurant also oers seasonal housemade drinks, fountain sodas and curated bottled beverages. 346-327-1527. www.cava.com 8 A speakeasy-style steakhouse con- cept debuted March 11 inside the new American restaurant Savoir, located at 1344 Yale St., Houston. Named Patton’s , the steakhouse comes from Savoir owner Brian Doke and oers prime cuts of meat and cocktails. The 1,500-square-foot din- ing area features chandeliers and leather banquets, and the venue accommodates 38 guests along with six bar seats. The eatery also hosts live jazz music events. 346-802-2842. www.savoirhouston.com 9 The latest dining concept by chef Don Bowie, Rare Restaurant and Lounge , opened March 17 at 4105 Washington Ave., Houston. The steakhouse serves

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