Heights - River Oaks - Montrose Edition | March 2022

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

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allows guests to play modern versions of dart board games such as Demolition, Donkey Derby, and Snakes and Ladders, all while enjoying cocktails and food from a curated menu. Twelve people can play on each board, and boards can also be networked together. 713-913-0044. https://us.ightclubdarts.com 5 Pho King Noodle Bar began its soft opening in early January, but no grand opening has been announced yet. It is located at 4720 Washington Ave., Houston. The noodle bar has spring rolls, egg rolls, Vietnamese sandwiches, pho, phnom penh noodle soup, bun suong and wonton egg noodle soup. 713-553-2039. www.phokinghtx.com 6 Wild Oats opened Feb. 11 at 2520 Air- line Drive, Ste. C-135, Houston. Created by Chris Shepherd and the Underbelly team, this restaurant has a fresh take on the tra- ditional cuisine of Texas. The menu ranges from fried pickles to huevos ranchero salad to shrimp and grits diablo. 713-393-7205. www.wildoatshouston.com COMING SOON 7 Betelgeuse Betelgeuse is slated to open in March at 2101 Washington Ave., Houston. The local eatery will oer a va- riety of pizza and cocktails to its guests. One of the eatery’s many menu options to come, pizza made with a mozzarella and provolone blend with minced garlic, cont garlic, black garlic puree, feta and chili akes, is featured on its Instagram page @betelgeusehou. 8 Daddy’s Chicken Shack , a Califor- nia-based eatery, is making its way to the Heights. The restaurant hopes to open

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NOWOPEN 1 Asian smokehouse and bar Loro opened on Feb. 23 at 1001 W. 11th St., Houston. The eatery oers a blend of southeast Asian cuisine and Texas barbe- cue through a variety of meat, sandwich and rice bowl dishes. The restaurant also has an abundance of boozy options ac- companied with a happy hour-only menu. 713-930-2326. www.loroeats.com

2 Original Chop Shop opened its second location in River Oaks on Feb. 9 at 3021 Kirby Drive, Houston. The eatery oers protein shakes, fresh juices, break- fast items, salads, protein bowls, wraps and sandwiches. The restaurant also has a variety of beverages to choose from. 713-589-7981. www.originalchopshop.com 3 A new on-the-go version of the popu- lar Houston chain Common Bond opened Jan. 31 at The Ion building, 4201 Main St., Houston. The bakery and bistro features

both indoor and outdoor seating while of- fering an array of baked goods, sandwiches and bowls. Drink oerings include frose and mimosas. In addition to fueling the Ion’s tenants, Common Bond CEO George Joseph said in a press release that the shop welcomes visitors as well. 281-667-4025. www.commonbondcafe.com 4 New immersive bar and restau- rant Flight Club opened Feb. 10 at 3515 W. Dallas St., Ste. 100, Houston. The technologically advanced concept

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