Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | August 2023

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or avors, high fructose corn syrup or preservatives in its ice creams. 346-867-6146. www.ilikelick.com 10 Artistry , a concept by Houstonians Christine Crossin and Andrew Vanden- berg, is set to make its debut at Finn Hall, 712 Main St., Houston, in August. The concept fuses the elements of a Europe- an cafe with the culture of the state of Texas. The cafe will oer Texas-inspired avors, such as the barbecue and Cubano panini, as well as more Euro-centric dish- es, such as camembert and ratatouille. 11 Three Keys Coee will open at Finn Hall at 712 Main St., Houston, in Sep- tember. Three Keys Coee is owned by Q-Arabica coee graders Tio Fallen and Kenzel Fallen, and will be the concept’s rst shop. The name Three Keys comes from the three valves of a trumpet and draws inspiration from the connection between art, music and coee. 12 Ocials with medical spa Vitalyc Medspa will host a grand opening Sept. 7 for a new Houston agship location in Uptown at 1800 Post Oak Blvd., Ste. 6130, Houston. The cele- bration will run from 6-8 p.m. The new 2,510-square-foot facility includes seven private treatment rooms for patients. Vitalyc’s services include Botox, dermal llers, CoolSculpting, microneedling and IV therapy, among others. 713-983-1403. www.vitalyc.com 13 Ocials with Kido International Pre- school and Daycare said they are aiming to open a new school this fall in the Heights at 1307 Yale St., Houston. The new 12,000-square-foot school oers indoor and outdoor play areas along with a soccer eld. The school will oer Span- ish and English curriculum in addition to the company’s proprietary art, literacy, and science, technology, engineering and math, programs. The school accepts children from 6 weeks old to 5 years old. 713-542-6647. www.kidoschools.com RELOCATIONS 14 The juice bar and gluten-free kitch- en concept Green Fork and Straw opened July 10 at 3601 Westheimer Road, Hous- ton, following the closure of a Shepherd Drive location. Green Fork is known for its health-focused menu options and its

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Fielding’s Culinary Group co-founders Edelberto Goncalves (left) and Cary Attar plan to opening a new restaurant in River Oaks in fall 2024.

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FEATURED IMPACT COMING SOON A new restaurant concept from The Woodlands-based Fielding’s Culinary Group is set to debut in River Oaks in fall 2024. Ocials describe the unnamed concept as an “upscale” eatery that will oer chef-driven, housemade menu options, including seafood, pastas, pizzas and steaks sourced from 44 Farms. A beverage program will oer spirits, cocktails, bottled and draft beer, and a selection of wines available by the glass. The new eatery will be located in Novel River Oaks, 2511 Willowick Road, grab-and-go approach, meant to make healthy food more accessible. 504-881-6050. www.greenforknola.com 15 Due to unsuccessful negotiations in extending their lease, ocials with Frank’s Americana Revival announced the closure of the Westheimer Road location of the eatery June 30, prior to a planned relocation to the Alexan River Oaks, 3015 Weslayan St., Houston. Construction started this summer. The new location will feature patio dining, ex- tended bar service hours, private dining and a morning coee cafe. Frank’s oers regional dishes inuenced by modern American cuisine, with fan favorites such as buttermilk fried chicken, jumbo lump crab cakes and cranberry-walnut bread pudding for dessert. 713-572-8600. www.frankshouston.com

rial Hermann’s network of care, and elec- tronic medical records can be accessed by caregivers across the network. The new center takes walk-ins and appointments. 346-327-8553. www.gohealthuc.com/ memorialhermann 7 Ocials with the tech training non- pro t Per Scholas announced July 17 the company’s debut in Houston, bringing tuition-free training to the Ion District in Midtown. The campus, at 4201 Main St., Houston, is being made possible by an in- vestment from Rice University, BlackRock and Comcast NBCUniversal. The nonprots oers 12- to 15-week courses designed for individuals, communities and companies. The rst training program, an IT support course, will begin in October. www.perscholas.org 8 A med spa and antiaging clinic, 4Ever Young opened July 10 in the Heights at 550 Heights Blvd., Ste. A, Houston. Run by franchise owner Jason Po, the clinic oers aesthetic and wellness treatments through an approach that is personal- ized according to each patient’s health and designed to be proactive instead of reactive. Oerings include injectables, bioidentical hormone therapies, medi- cally supervised weight loss plans and IV therapies. 713-893-8064. https://4everyoungantiaging.com COMING SOON 9 Lick Honest Ice Creams will open a new location in August at Autry Park at 3737 Cogdell St., Houston. The shop uses locally sourced and sustainably grown and harvested ingredients in a wide range of avors, including vegan options. The company also doesn’t use articial colors

Houston. It will feature a welcoming lounge where live music will be staged, an open wood-red kitchen and two dining rooms specically designed for intimate occasions. Guests will also be able to sit on two patios. www.eldings.com

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RENOVATIONS 16 Ocials with the nonprot Montrose Grace Place celebrated the completion of a beautication eort in June of its main operating space at 2515 Waugh Drive, Houston, including new murals. The non- prot partnered with professional services rm Deloitte to brighten up the space, which is also the fellowship hall at Kindred Church. As part of Deloitte’s annual day of service, the company provided the funding and crew for the beautication project. Montrose Grace Place has been serving youth of all genders and sexualities expe- riencing homelessness, including by pro- viding family-style dinners, and access to technology and legal aid. 832-239-0824. www.montrosegraceplace.org

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HEIGHTS  RIVER OAKS  MONTROSE EDITION • AUGUST 2023

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