Cy-Fair Edition | July 2022

DINING FEATURE Lambeau’s Sports Bar & Grill Cy-Fair residents nd balance between restaurant, sports bar at neighborhood eatery S hannon and Jess Bonneau came to the Cypress area ve years ago and found while “I’ve actually really loved getting to know the regulars that we’ve gotten,” Shannon said. “They really have become such a family.” BY MIKAH BOYD

the community had plenty of great bars and restaurants, locals needed something more. “There are no real sports bars around that you can also bring your family to and that type of thing,” Shannon said. “It’s either a bar or a restaurant, … so there’s no real mid- dle ground right here in this area.” The duo purchased a space o of

The Bonneaus foster the familial environment through their employ- ees as well. According to Shannon, a key feature of the hiring process is word-of-mouth recommendations and connections with current employees. “Especially in this industry, people hop around jobs a lot,” Shannon said.

Shannon (left) and Jess Bonneau (right) co-own Lambeau’s Sports Bar & Grill and oversee the day-to-day operations as a team. (Mikah Boyd/Community Impact Newspaper)

Lambeau’s Sports Bar & Grill stands out among other sports bars because of its extensive menu, the Bonneaus said.

A SPORTS BAR RESTAURANT MENU with a

Louetta Road and turned it into Lambeau’s Sports Bar & Grill, opening last September. The sports bar features large TV screens playing sports, a full bar and

“They know that they can easily get a job somewhere else pretty quickly; it’s just the nature of the industry.” Shannon said she hopes that while everything seems uncertain, the

“WE PRIDE OURSELVES ON THIS BUSINESS AND WHAT WE’RE ABLE TO ADD TO THE COMMUNITY HERE.” SHANNON BONNEAU, COOWNER

Korean Ribeye Street Tacos ($12) are served with chips and salsa.

Garlic Herb Salmon ($17) is served with a choice of two sides.

COURTESY LAMBEAU’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL

COURTESY LAMBEAU’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL

tables for those looking for a more traditional dining experience with the ambiance of a sports bar. Lambeau’s Sports Bar & Grill’s menu features traditional American-style items such as burgers, fried chicken and hot wings as well as other items such as tacos and quesadillas. The bar and grill also features Sunday brunch with new menu items, including crab cake Benedict, the Lambeau’s skillet, and the steak and eggs atbread. The eatery has a handful of regular patrons who come to enjoy lunch after a round of golf or dinner after a long day of work.

community will continue to recognize the eorts that local businesses put into keeping their doors open and customers happy. “We pride ourselves on this business and what we’re able to add to the community here, ... and we do hope that people see that as small-business owners trying to make it right now in a tough time and tough industry,” Shannon said. “We’ve always done our best to support local and small, and we hope that we convey that and that other people will do the same and come out, not just for us, but for other small businesses in the area.”

Charcuterie boards ($15) are available as part of Wine Wednesday each week.

Steak and Eggs Flatbread ($12) is featured on the brunch menu.

COURTESY LAMBEAU’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL

COURTESY LAMBEAU’S SPORTS BAR & GRILL

Lambeau’s Sports Bar & Grill 13131 Louetta Road, Cypress 346-336-6151 www.lambeaus.com Hours: 11 a.m.-midnight daily

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