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10 Locally Owned Spots for Food and Fun Steps Away from the Kemah Boardwalk

Butter poached lobster tail at Bradford & Main.
Butter poached lobster tail at Bradford & Main. Photo by Jennifer Fuller














After what felt like Houston’s longest winter, the sun has finally arrived. Spring is here and summer is right around the corner. Couples are looking for waterfront fun and parents are looking for fun with the kiddos. Many Houstonians are making the trek down south to enjoy the waterfront carnival feel of the Kemah Boardwalk. Among the colorful chaos of roller coasters, zip lines, souvenir shops and carnival games, large corporate restaurants line the boardwalk, one after another, many filled with pricey mediocre food. Believe it or not, small businesses with quality food, unique drinks and some extra fun are just steps away. Check out this list of locally owned gems within a half-mile of Fertittaville.

click to enlarge Blue Point chargrilled oysters at Bradford & Main. - PHOTO BY JENNIFER FULLER
Blue Point chargrilled oysters at Bradford & Main.
Photo by Jennifer Fuller
Bradford & Main 501 Bradford

This chef-driven restaurant is only a few yards from the large uncovered parking lot of the boardwalk. Bradford & Main is a two-story stand-alone building, bright and cozy and sister restaurant to Main Street Bistro in downtown League City. The décor is a good mix of glam and rustic, with shiny wooden walls and a chandelier above the open stairwell. It’s quite all right to stop by in casual clothes and sandals. Bradford & Main is a full-service, full-bar restaurant with menu items ranging from fried green tomatoes to decadent butter poached lobster. A gourmet burger, filet Oscar, chargrilled Blue Point oysters and shrimp and grits are also on the menu. Each dish is gorgeously plated and overwhelming feedback from the locals confirms the food is as good as it looks.

click to enlarge Cold cut Italian sub loaded with meat at Antonini's Subs. - PHOTO BY JENNIFER FULLER
Cold cut Italian sub loaded with meat at Antonini's Subs.
Photo by Jennifer Fuller
Antonini’s Subs 602 6th

This little sandwich shop isn’t new to the bay area, but it’s new to Kemah. Antonini’s Subs opened its third location in April. Known for its hulk-sized sandwiches, Antonini's Subs offers Kemah locals and boardwalk tourists a real treat. The bread is fresh and brought in from Colosseum Bakery in Webster. The steak used for the cheesesteak sandwich – not to be confused with a Philly cheesesteak – is USDA certified sirloin, hand-cut at the shop; even the meatballs are fresh and hand-rolled. Quality deli meats are used and any sandwich can be made into a salad for those limiting carbohydrates. The restaurant is bright and clean and a patio is in the works. Antonini’s in Kemah now serves beer and wine, so grab an Italian sub, a cold beer and relax.

click to enlarge Refreshing wine flight at Paradise Tropical Wines. - PHOTO BY JENNIFER FULLER
Refreshing wine flight at Paradise Tropical Wines.
Photo by Jennifer Fuller
Paradise Tropical Wines 503 Bradford

Attention all wine lovers. Paradise Tropical Wines has a fix for anyone looking for a light and refreshing wine cocktail. The wines are gluten and tannin free and are made using tropical fruits instead of grapes. Blueberries, guava, pineapple, mango and citrus fruits are just a few fruits used to create the cooling wines served here. The wine smoothies are like slushes for adults, perfect for munching on crushed ice soaked in a wine smoothie bath while walking the pier and checking out the bay view. Flights of any four wines are available for those who can’t decide which one to try. For beer lovers, Ballast Point Brewing out of San Diego lines a wall of its own in the shop with the newest addition being Moscow Mule Ale. Don’t forget to check out the boutique filled with unique gifts for any wine lover.

click to enlarge Check out this spread of German goodness at Stuttgarden Kemah. - PHOTO COURTESY OF STUTTGARDEN TAVERN
Check out this spread of German goodness at Stuttgarden Kemah.
Photo courtesy of Stuttgarden Tavern
Stuttgarden Tavern 609 Bradford Suite 203

Thinking about enjoying a cold German beer, large upper deck patio and a warm, salted pub-style pretzel? Then head over to Stuttgarden. This full-service, full-bar German restaurant makes all its food from scratch, including its bratwurst. Grab the bratwurst sampler to try a few or order a plate of homemade Jaegar pork schnitzel. Stuttgarden is kid-friendly and pet-friendly on the patio, so bring the pups and kiddos and show the little ones how Mom and Dad rule in the extra-large Connect Four game on deck.

click to enlarge Picture perfect rack of lamb at Bakkhus Taverna. - PHOTO COURTESY OF ANGIE BUTLER
Picture perfect rack of lamb at Bakkhus Taverna.
Photo courtesy of Angie Butler
Bakkhus Taverna 605 6th 

Not feeling German food? How about skipping on over to Bakkhus Taverna for some of the best Mediterranean food in the area? Bakkhus offers menu items from an appetizer of fire feta served with crispy, chewy fried pita to a rich dish of pastitsio. Other traditional dishes like souvlaki, moussaka, rack of lamb and gyro are also available. Bakkhus offers seafood items and purchases its seafood daily from Rose’s Seafood in Seabrook. The freshness is obvious; the shrimp tastes like shrimp, mild and sweet – no bland, rubbery shrimp here. Bakkhus is full-service, casual, kid-friendly with a full-bar and a large fully shaded patio. Indoor seating is also available. Don't forget to try the pineapple upside-down cake martini.

click to enlarge Hide from the boardwalk madness in this cozy coffee shop. - PHOTO COURTESY OF ART OF COFFEE
Hide from the boardwalk madness in this cozy coffee shop.
Photo courtesy of Art of Coffee
Art of Coffee 609 Bradford
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Having a rough time keeping up with the kiddos on the boardwalk? Stop into Art of Coffee for that extra jolt of energy. Coffees and teas are served along with a variety of cakes, brownies and other pastries. While sipping on a second wind, check out the art displayed on the walls. Local artists sell oil paintings, watercolor paintings and other creations while also decorating this cozy coffee shop. The coffee served here is purchased from Geva, a local brewery in Houston. Grab a seat at a table in front or disappear to the back and find a comfy spot on one of the couches. There is also a shaded patio out back surrounded by tropical landscaping. Two new locations are opening up, too; one in LaMarque and one in LaPorte. Stay tuned.

click to enlarge This brisket burger at Skallywag isn't your average bar food. - PHOTO BY JENNIFER FULLER
This brisket burger at Skallywag isn't your average bar food.
Photo by Jennifer Fuller
Skallywag Suds and Grub 600 6th

Skallywag Suds and Grub is a bar just a hop, skip and a jump away from the boardwalk — but there will be no kids skipping here. Ages 21+ only. The back chalkboard lists the large selection of craft beers available. For those having trouble making a decision, grab a flight. Aside from the selection of adult beverages, Skallywag dishes out some superior grub. This bar cooks up a variety of burgers, tacos and appetizers. Check out the brisket burger, listed as one of the top ten burgers in the bay area in last year’s Houston Press article. Other menu items include smoked chicken wings, avocado fritters, piled high pulled pork nachos and several unique sandwich combos.

click to enlarge A new spot for boba tea has just arrived. - PHOTO BY JENNIFER FULLER
A new spot for boba tea has just arrived.
Photo by Jennifer Fuller
OUI Boba Tea 609 Bradford Suite 109

Brand new to the area is OUI Boba Tea. Boba tea is flavored milk tea, pretty popular around here these days. This little shop just opened up May 5. In addition to boba tea, other items are available like smoothies, coffees, flavored iced teas, ice cream treats and a couple of hot menu items, like the classic Vietnamese sandwich, Banh Mi, and Vietnamese egg rolls. However, the star of the show is the boba tea. Several varieties are available such as lychee, mango, taro coconut, matcha and jasmine.

click to enlarge Fresh food from The Tin Box Bistro food truck at Voodoo Hut. - PHOTO BY JENNIFER FULLER
Fresh food from The Tin Box Bistro food truck at Voodoo Hut.
Photo by Jennifer Fuller
The Tin Box Bistro @ Voodoo Hut 511 Bradford

Hidden between Voodoo Hut bar and Bakkhus Taverna restaurant, sits this black and red food truck full of goodies. Since The Tin Box Bistro is parked on Voodoo Hut’s property, this spot is for guests ages 21+. Order a few menu items, grab a cocktail from Voodoo and pop a squat over on the colorful, breezy patio. Menu items include a mound of loaded beef fajita nachos, a pork tenderloin sandwich with a Texas-sized piece of meat, fresh jumbo fried shrimp, a bacon cheeseburger or a basket of crawfish boudin balls. Daily specials like sweet and spicy bang bang shrimp and a flavorful soft shell crab sandwich pop in often so look out for those. All of the seafood comes from Rose’s Seafood in Seabrook. How’s that for a food truck?

click to enlarge Do you and your crew have what it takes to escape the Fear Room? - PHOTO COURTESY OF COURTNEY SAPP
Do you and your crew have what it takes to escape the Fear Room?
Photo courtesy of Courtney Sapp
Escape Kemah 609 Bradford Suite 213

For those still revving with energy after a day at the boardwalk, head over to Escape Kemah. As the name suggests, people pay a $25 a person to be locked in a room with a few other people with the task escaping. There are several rooms to choose from and the rooms change a few times a year to keep the game fresh. Currently, the escape rooms are the Bomb Room, Studio 99 and the Fear Room. Ages 10 and up are welcome, so grab the kids and work on some team building and mind exercising together. The Escape rooms are also available for private events any day of the week. No food or drinks are available here; it’s just a fun spot!
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Restaurant News

Openings and Closings: Bluestone Lane says G'day, Deshaun's Lefty's Closures

Healthy food and quality coffee are on the menu at Bluestone Lane.
Healthy food and quality coffee are on the menu at Bluestone Lane. Photo by Bluestone Lane


Bluestone Lane, 115 W. 19th, opens March 30. Inspired by the cafe coffee culture of Australia, the specialty coffee roaster and lifestyle brand has chosen the Heights neighborhood for its first-ever Texas location. It will feature 4,400 square feet of space with a welcoming, contemporary atmosphere and a menu of fresh, healthy food geared toward its "Bluestone Lane locals" who average between 25 and 32 years of age.

The New York City-based brand's mission is to modernize American coffee culture by focusing on delivering quality, premium coffee. Guests can choose from hot brews like Flat White or Long Black plus a healthy Up-Beet Latte. Cold brew options include Draught Nitro Cold Brew and Iced Mocha with cocoa. There are also cocktail choices such as Mimosa, Aperol Spritz and Bloody Mary plus wine and beer.
click to enlarge Premium coffee is poured at Bluestone Lane. - PHOTO BY BLUESTONE LANE
Premium coffee is poured at Bluestone Lane.
Photo by Bluestone Lane
The all-day cafe offers its Brekkie menu with items like its Avocado Smash on multigrain bread and the Warm Banana Oatmeal with raspberry pecan crumble. The lunch menu has healthy options such as the Warm Chicken and Ancient Grain Bowl, Impossible Bayside Burger and the Rainbow Bowl or Wrap with farro and veggies.
click to enlarge Owner Sam Berry and former Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson launched the Kirby location in late 2020. - PHOTO BY CHARLES ROSTAMLOO
Owner Sam Berry and former Texans quarterback Deshaun Watson launched the Kirby location in late 2020.
Photo by Charles Rostamloo
Lefty's Famous Cheesesteaks, Hoagies & Grill, 8057 Kirby, is currently closed. A listener sent in the tip about the closure, along with a photo from Twitter, to radio sportscaster, and contributor to the Houston Press, Sean Pendergast. Landry Locker, Pendergast's colleague and fellow host at SportsRadio 610, posted a video on Instagram showing the sign on the door indicating that the locks had been changed for failure to pay rent.

The closure follows the departure of Deshaun Watson as quarterback for the Houston Texans. Watson opened the fast-casual cheesesteak restaurant in December 2020 as a co-owner along with Lefty's founder Sam Berry. It was the first Texas location for the brand. The grand opening included a number of Texans players and rap artists on hand to lend support to Watson. Oh, how things have changed.
There are sill three locations to get Lefty's famous cheesesteaks. - PHOTO BY CHARLES ROSTAMLOO
There are sill three locations to get Lefty's famous cheesesteaks.
Photo by Charles Rostamloo
With Watson departing Houston for Cleveland and a $230 million, five-year contract with the Browns, he may be shaking the dust of Lefty's Houston off his cleats. The 22 civil lawsuits against him for sexual misconduct won't be so easy. Pendergast made his opinions on the subject known in an article for the Press this week.

The location at 1010 Federal, also affiliated with Watson, is closed as well per its Facebook page and the disconnected phone number. The North Freeway and League City locations are open and the store at 2015 N. Mason recently opened February 3 in Katy.

We have reached out to the Lefty's Cheesesteak folks and to Kimco Realty, owner of the Kirby and Federal properties, for more information.
click to enlarge Hop on down to The Chocolate Bar for Easter treats. - PHOTO BY BECCA WRIGHT
Hop on down to The Chocolate Bar for Easter treats.
Photo by Becca Wright
Winfield's Chocolate Bar, 2411 W. Alabama, will open this summer in The Centre at River Oaks. The new sweets and chocolate shop is a corporate rebrand of The Chocolate Bar and president Molly Voorhees is excited to debut the new look to customers. Voorhees is also president of Becks Prime and co-owner at Agnes Cafe & Provisions. She named the upcoming sweets destination after her father, Win Campbell, CEO and co-founder at Becks Prime. The Chocolate Bar at 2521 University Boulevard will continue to operate under its current name.
click to enlarge Molly Voorhees will bring chocolates and sweets to River Oaks. - PHOTO BY THE CHOCOLATE BAR STAFF
Molly Voorhees will bring chocolates and sweets to River Oaks.
Photo by The Chocolate Bar staff
The River Oaks store will have 1,778 square-feet of interior and patio space. It was designed by Sean Garrison and Levi Lemaster of Garrison Design Office. Loyal fans of The Chocolate Bar will still find the same chocolate-filled molds, cakes, cookies, ice creams and gifts that the company is known for at Winfield's. However, the Easter Bunny will have to use the Rice Village store this year.
click to enlarge Squid Ink Pasta is a hint at what Marmo has to offer. - PHOTO BY ATLAS RESTAURANT GROUP
Squid Ink Pasta is a hint at what Marmo has to offer.
Photo by Atlas Restaurant Group
Marmo, 888 Westheimer, will open at the Montrose Collective in early April. The new Italian restaurant from Atlas Restaurant Group, is inspired by another of its concepts, Tagliata, in Baltimore. Atlas Restaurant Group also operates Loch Bar and Ouzo Bay here in Houston.  Marmo means "marble" in Italian and the new 5,500 square-foot restaurant will feature hand-made pastas, house-made charcuterie and hand-cut prime steaks.

Next week, we will have more photos and a definite opening date to share. Currently, the restaurant is training staff, according to its Twitter account.

Houston is about to get a lot cooler with 40 new locations of Jeremiah's Italian Ice. - PHOTO BY JEREMIAH'S ITALIAN ICE
Houston is about to get a lot cooler with 40 new locations of Jeremiah's Italian Ice.
Photo by Jeremiah's Italian Ice
Jeremiah's Italian Ice has plans to open 40 new shops in Houston. The upcoming locations will be managed under the leadership of Sam Cleavenger, a 24-year-old (you read that right) who already has seven years of experience with the Jeremiah's brand. Cleavenger started at the company at 16, working various positions including server, prep, food truck driver and shift leader before working his way to the role of local store marketing manager. Cleavenger owns Alexander Development Group LLC which is Jeremiah's newest area representative. Cleavenger is also looking to open his own locations within the territory and his first store is slated to open in Pearland this summer.

Currently, the frozen dessert company has five locations in the Houston area.

Night Shift, 3501 Harrisburg, is temporarily closed, according to Yelp. On Night Shift's Facebook page, there was a March 14 post that read " We are closed for the night. See y'all soon."

Recently, it was reported that Justin Ware and Patrick Abalos had been bought out of the business so that they could pursue other projects.
Cabo Bob's Briargrove will be joined by three new locations around town. - PHOTO BY LORRETTA RUGGIERO
Cabo Bob's Briargrove will be joined by three new locations around town.
Photo by Lorretta Ruggiero
Cabo Bob's Burritos is planning three new locations for Houston, according to CulturemapHouston.  Its first Bayou City restaurant opened at 1810 Fountain View in December 2019. The new stores will open in former James Coney Island buildings beginning in June. The addresses are 7103 Cutten in the Willowbrook area, 740 Mason in Katy, and 11940 Southwest Freeway.

The first location opened in Austin in 2008.

click to enlarge Van Leeuwen Montrose is having a grand ice cream social. - PHOTO BY ALEX MONTOYA
Van Leeuwen Montrose is having a grand ice cream social.
Photo by Alex Montoya
Van Leeuwen, 888 Westheimer, is celebrating its grand opening March 26 at the Montrose Collective. The ice cream shop opened February 23, as we reported here in the Press. The event will take place from noon to 11 p.m., so Houstonians have a generous window of time to make it to the shop for an opportunity to enjoy a $1 scoop of ice cream. However, early birds get the chance to participate in the "I Scream for Ice Cream" contest from noon to 1 p.m. Screamers will be measured by a decibel counter and will win a prize. There will also be additional giveaways and surprises between noon and 4 p.m. The first 100 guests will get Donkeeboy swag bags and there will be a $200 gift card giveaway. The shop will also be scooping its limited edition Bananas for Cheese flavor, done in collaboration with James Beard Award Finalist for Best Chef: Texas, Christine Ha.

Pizza Artista, 2501 Research Forest, opened February 7 in The Woodlands. The Louisiana-based pizza concept has traditional pies but also offers Cajun ingredients for toppings including tasso, andouille, boudin, Gulf shrimp, Louisiana crawfish, crab and more.

Guests can start with a choice of dough from traditional, whole wheat, cauliflower and gluten-free. Sauce options include alfredo, marinara, bbq, olive oil, pesto, red, spicy red and Thai peanut. Even the cheese offerings are plentiful with American, asiago parmesan, brie, cheddar, feta, gouda, mozzarella, provolone and a ghost pepper blend on the list. Vegans can opt for the vegan cheese for a little extra cash.

After all the meat and vegetable decisions are made, Pizza Artista offers finishing touches like basil, cilantro, peanuts, balsamic glaze drizzle and even Steen's Syrup. There are salads and wings on the menu as well but carb lovers might experience some heart palpitations when they see the Pasta Bread Bowl choices.

There are plans for two additional area locations in Spring and Conroe.

Claws Boil and Bar, 16000 Stuebner Airline, had a grand opening and ribbon cutting March 18.  The seafood restaurant serves boils of crawfish ($11), shrimp ($15), black mussels ($10) and a variety of crab (market price) including Snow, Blue, Dungeness and King by the pound. Diners can choose from three different flavors: Cajun Classic, Garlic Butter and Claws Special. Three sauces are available as weak, medium fire and hot fire. Add-ons like potato, sausage, corn and egg are extra.

Besides boils, there are fish dishes, seafood gumbo, egg rolls, Firecracker Shrimp, wings and Crawfish Cajun Fried Rice.

Double Trouble Caffeine & Cocktails
, 3622 Main, announced on Instagram this week that it is temporarily closed. The message read " Excuse us while we shape up a bit. See you soon." We have tried reaching out for more information and will keep readers updated with any reopening plans.

Last week, the bar announced on Instagram that it was having maintenance issues prior to the temporary closing post. A tip from a reader hinted that owners Robin Berwick and Robin Whalan may have rebranding plans for the bar.
click to enlarge Celebrate maize with Picos' new dinner series. - PHOTO BY ALEX MONTOYA
Celebrate maize with Picos' new dinner series.
Photo by Alex Montoya
Arnaldo Richards' Picos, 3601 Kirby, is launching its Curated X Picos dinner series March 31. The monthly event will showcase Mexican culture and cuisine by highlighting one seasonal ingredient rooted in the heritage and flavors of Mexico. The dinners will be held the last Thursday of every month with two seatings available at 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.

The first of the series, Maize, will feature a six-course interpretation of one of Mexican cuisine's main staples, corn. It begins with a tostada with scallop sashimi, followed by memala, a Oaxacan toasted masa cake. Other courses include langoustine with recado negro black beans, braised Kurobata pork belly, 72-hour braised Wagyu short rib with mole negro and a sweet ending of piloncillo gordita with chamomile honey. 
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Lorretta Ruggiero is a Houston Press freelance writer based in Cypress, Texas. She loves entertaining her family and friends with her food and sparkling wit. She is married to Classic Rock Bob and they have two exceptionally smart-aleck children.

Things To Do

Houston's 5 Best Weekend Food Bets: Crawfish Boils and a Cheese Party on the Patio

Hit Montrose Cheese & Wine's picturesque patio for its final Raclette Party of the season.
Hit Montrose Cheese & Wine's picturesque patio for its final Raclette Party of the season. Photo by Julie Soefer Photography
Here's a look at this weekend's tasty food and drink happenings:

Crawfish Boil and Parking Lot Party at Flying Fish

Saturday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
1815 North Durham

Houston Heights neighbors Flying Fish and Eureka Heights Brewing Co, are teaming up for a crawfish boil in the parking lot. Flying Fish will be boiling the spicy Louisiana mudbugs and Eureka will be onsite to offer favorites Buckle Bunny Cream Ale, Mini Boss IPA, Wow Factor Pils and Fruity Hazy Hazy Juice IPA for purchase. Texas’ own RancH20 Spirits will also be onsite offering samplings of its canned cocktails and live DJ music will be playing all day long.

St. Germain Brunch at Brasserie 19

Saturday, noon to 3 p.m.
1962 West Gray

Brasserie 19 will be hosting a St. Germain Brunch showcasing the quintessentially French elderflower liqueur with cocktails by bartender Lucio Fernandez. Sip on drinks like the Violet et Elder, with Creme de Violet, St. Germain and prosecco; of the Chienne de Base, with St. Germain, grapefruit, vodka, and grapefruit bitters. Reservations are recommended.

Raclette Party on the Patio at Montrose Cheese & Wine

Saturday, 1 p.m.
1618 Westheimer

Montrose Cheese & Wine is hosting its final Raclette Party of the season this Saturday, beginning at 1 p.m. and featuring melty raclette scraped atop potatoes with caramelized onions, cornichons and baguette slices for $20 ($24 with charcuterie).

10th Anniversary Party at Buffalo Bayou Brewing Co.

Saturday, 5 p.m. to midnight
2101 Summer

Guests are invited to celebrate ten years of fantastic beers with Buff Brew at its blowout anniversary party. Tickets ($40) to the rooftop birthday party include anniversary brews, live entertainment, giveaways, a 10th Anniversary commemorative glassware and more.

Festival and Block Party at Turkey Leg Hut

Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
4830 Almeda

TLH’s second annual Festival & Block Party is going down this Sunday, a free, family-friendly event featuring 100 vendors, tasty food and drink from crawfish boils to food trucks, and live DJ and zydeco music and entertainment. The party runs along Almeda, between Wichita and Arbor.
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Brooke Viggiano is a contributing writer who is always looking to share Houston's coolest and tastiest happenings with the Houston Press readers.
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