Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | November 2024

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14 Houston Co mmunity College A ribbon cutting took place Oct. 1 for the new Coleman College at Midtown and its health sciences program. The Midtown campus offers evening and weekend pre- health care courses. • Expanded Oct. 1 • 3100 Main St., Houston • www.hccs.edu 15 Clarkwo o d The Houston-area cocktail bar is expanding this fall to include a 1,500-square-foot courtyard bar along with an expanded menu with outdoor-inspired additions and patio libations exclusive to the courtyard. • Expanding this fall • 3201 Allen Parkway, Ste. 190, Houston • www.clarkwoodhtx.com

17 H-E-B The grocer launched tap-to-pay services across all its Texas stores in October. Customers can use tap-to-pay at registers, self-checkout lanes, H-E-B restaurants and H-E-B pharmacies. • A 2300 N. Shepherd Drive, Houston • B 1701 W. Alabama St., Houston • C 3663 Washington Ave., Ste. 100, Houston • www.heb.com 18 J u lep The classic cocktail bar will celebrate 10 years in service in Houston on Nov. 18 with a proclamation from the city of Houston. The establishment serves house cocktails, beer, wine and non-alcoholic options. • 1919 Washington Ave., Houston • www.julephouston.com 19 Uch iko Houston The Japanese eatery launched a lunchtime service Oct. 7, marking the first time an Uchi concept opened its doors before dinner time. The new menu includes vegetable selections, hot tastings, nigiri and sashimi. • 1801 Post Oak Blvd., Houston • https://uchiko.uchirestaurants.com

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20 River Oaks Theatre The iconic theater reopened to the community in October after being closed for three years for renovation and restoration efforts. The space now includes three screening rooms, a live stage, improved seats, a full kitchen, two bars and an enhanced sound and lighting system. • 2009 W. Gray St., Houston • www.theriveroakstheatre.com

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16 Houston Fire Mus eum The museum reopened to the public Oct. 12 after being closed for four years for a $5.7 million renovation and restoration. Renovation efforts included changing the interior design and the exterior facade, and more. • 2403 Milam St., Houston • www.houstonfiremuseum.org

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