State Fare opens up in The Woodlands while we say goodbye to Fegen's in another opening and closings restaurant roundup.
, 1014 N. Main, has set an opening date for May 7 at Cole's Flea Market in Pearland. The food truck park plans to have 40 different vendors with a wide array of cuisines and foods from which to choose. It's the first food truck park to open at one of the flea markets owned and operated by Denver-based United Flea Markets.
The staff at Dutch Bros. are called"Broistas" and they roll out hot or cold coffee drinks, smoothies, tea, cocoa and the signature freezes and frosts. There are a few pastry items available as well.Photo by Kat Ambrose, 1817 Woodhead, announced that it moved into its new location April 8. Chef Thomas Stacy relocated the tasting restaurant from CityCentre to a more intimate space in Montrose.
The transition to the new space also means a second seating has been added and guests can choose from a 6 p.m. or 8:30 p.m. seating on Thursday, Friday or Saturday. The seatings are limited to eight guests and include an eight-course tasting menu with sake and wine for $175 per person., 3497 E. Sam Houston Parkway S., opened in Pasadena April 12. It's the first opening of 2022 for the brand and is part of the company's larger plan for expansion in the Texas market.
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