Houston Restaurants Open And Closed After Hurricane Beryl

Powering Through the Storm: Houston's Resilient Dining Scene Shines Bright

As the city of Houston braces for the impact of Hurricane Beryl, the local dining community is rising to the occasion, showcasing its unwavering resilience and commitment to serving the community. Despite the challenges posed by widespread power outages, many restaurants and breweries have opened their doors, offering a much-needed respite for Houstonians in search of sustenance, refreshment, and a place to recharge both physically and emotionally.

Fueling the City's Spirit: Houston's Dining Destinations Defy the Storm

Holler Brewing Co.: A Beacon of Hope in the Darkness

Amidst the chaos, Holler Brewing Co. has emerged as a shining example of the city's indomitable spirit. Located at 2206 Edwards, the brewery has not only kept its doors open but is also hosting a "Hurricane Party" until 10 p.m. on Monday. With power, internet, air conditioning, and a steady supply of water, Holler Brewing Co. is providing a much-needed haven for Houstonians seeking refuge from the storm. The brewery's decision to remain operational during this challenging time is a testament to its commitment to the community and its unwavering determination to weather the storm together.

Culinary Oases in the Heights: Keeping the Neighborhood Fueled

In the Heights, Queen Donut at 1806 West 18th Street has remained open, offering a sweet respite for those in need of a caffeine fix or a comforting pastry. According to a reader report, the shop is expected to be open until 8 p.m., providing a much-needed gathering place for the community.

CITYCENTRE's Resilient Dining Destination: Daily Gather

Over in the Memorial area, Daily Gather at 800 Sorella Court has also stepped up to the plate. According to an Instagram post, the restaurant is aiming to open its doors at 1 p.m., offering a glimmer of hope for those seeking a hot meal and a chance to recharge their devices. Diners are advised to check the restaurant's social media feeds for the latest updates before venturing out.

Montrose Marvels: Keeping the Neighborhood Alive and Vibrant

In the vibrant Montrose neighborhood, several dining establishments have defied the storm's challenges. Cooking Girl at 1717 Montrose, a local Sichuan restaurant chain, is open and ready to serve. Empire Cafe at 1732 Westheimer, known for its pasta, diner-style cakes, and more, is also open and powered up, according to an Instagram post. Lola Depot, the industry-favorite dive bar at 2327 Grant, has posted on Facebook that it will be open, offering a place for Houstonians to wash up, charge their devices, and enjoy a cold beverage.

Neighborhood Favorites Persevere: Paulie's and Ramen Tatsu-ya

Paulie's, the neighborhood hub for classic Italian dishes at 1834 Westheimer, is expected to open for dinner at 5 p.m., according to a reader report. Ramen Tatsu-ya at 1722 California is also anticipated to open its doors at 5 p.m., providing a much-needed respite for those craving a warm, comforting bowl of ramen.

Closures and Challenges: Navigating the Storm's Impact

While many restaurants have risen to the occasion, the storm has not spared all dining establishments. In Asiatown/Chinatown, Hongdao 33, the all-you-can-eat Korean barbecue restaurant at 9889 Bellaire, is closed for the day. In the EaDo/East of Downtown area, Street to Kitchen at 3401 Harrisburg, the "unapologetically Thai" restaurant helmed by James Beard Award-winning chef Benchawan Painter and her husband/beverage director Graham, is also closed.In the Heights, Good Dog Houston at 903 Studewood, known for its excellent, gourmet hotdogs and brews, is closed due to fence damage and other issues. In Montrose, Eugene's Gulf Coast at 1985 Welch, the distinctive restaurant known for its seafood and gumbo, is closed for the day. The Phoenix on Westheimer at 1915 Westheimer, the long-running gastropub and sports bar, is unfortunately closed due to a lack of power.Jūn, the restaurant helmed by former Top Chef competitor Evelyn Garcia and chef Henry Lu at 420 East 20th, is also closed due to a lack of power. Several multi-location chains, including Dish Society, Duck N Bao, and Molina's Cantina, have also opted to close all of their Houston-area outposts on Monday. Phat Eatery, with locations in Katy and The Woodlands, has also shuttered its doors for the day.Despite these temporary closures, the resilience and determination of Houston's dining community shine through, as they work tirelessly to support their customers and the city they call home. As the storm passes and power is gradually restored, these establishments will undoubtedly play a vital role in reviving the city's spirit and helping Houstonians regain a sense of normalcy.

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