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  • 13 Celsius Wine Bar

    3000 Caroline Third Ward

    713-529-8466

    The interior is spacious and the atmosphere laid-back (relatively speaking, at least) at this Midtown wine bar. You're not going to find enough food-wise at 13 Celsius to fill up if you're starving, but you can avail yourself of small cheese and meat plates to complement whatever vintage you choose. There's also an espresso bar if you want coffee. The bar itself is marble and very long, and there's additional seating on the patio.
    31 articles
  • 1919 Wine and Mixology

    2736 Virginia St. Lower Shepherd-Kirby

    713-568-9196

    A hybrid of wine and specially-curated cocktails right next door to The Oak Bar, 1919 Wine & Mixology manages to get both right. Featuring about 140 different wines from around the world, including sustainable and organic options, it also carries a full list of craft cocktails if wine ain't your thing. The decor is simply gorgeous, with a kind of antique-meets-modern elegance that creates an ambiance definitely worth a trip outside your dive-bar comfort zone.
    4 articles
  • 5820 Washington Avenue

    5820 Washington Ave. Heights

    713-868-0900

  • a'Bouzy Restaurant

    2300 Westheimer Rd River Oaks

    713-722-6899

    a'Bouzy is a champagne-fueled restaurant concept featuring a fresh, ripe menu, seasonal seafood, salads, gorgeous greens, prime meats and a large raw bar. Simple, shareable small plates play sidebar to owner Shawn Virene’s jaw dropping wine list that features more than 250 champagnes and sparkling’s priced from $12 to over $2,000. Perfect for celebrations and every day occasions.
  • Back Table Kitchen and Bar

    2301 N. Millbend Drive, The Woodlands Outside Houston

    (281) 364-6400

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  • Beckrew Wine House

    2409 W. Alabama Greenway Plaza

    713-526-2242

    Wine and espresso bar in Houston.
    3 articles
  • Bitter End Dallas + Various Venues

    2826 Elm St. Dallas

    000-000-0000

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  • Block 7 Wine Company

    720 Shepherd Heights

    713-572-2565

    Block 7 is a retail wine warehouse and restaurant with "wine- inspired" cuisine. The wines are sold at retail prices, and they're from all over the world. Most are sold by the glass, and you can try any of them at the tasting bar. The menu features fresh, local ingredients. Try flatbreads with an assortment of artisanal toppings, cheeses, house-cured meats and snacks like truffle popcorn while sipping vino in the open-air dining room. Sandwiches such as the Sloppy Giuseppe and entrées such as the pappardelle with braised rabbit will seduce you.
    9 articles
  • The Boom Boom Room

    2518 Yale Heights

    713-868-3740

    This Heights wine bar has a funky, bold, colorful '60s decor, and serves some of the best bar food around, with live music to boot. Boom Boom Room has an extensive international wine list, offering many by the glass, along with some wonderful beers. At lunch, it's easy to fill up on their panini - there's salami, beef and tuna versions, to name a few - and the cheese plate and mezze platter both go down well with the wines. Try the homemade strawberry shortcake.
    1 article
  • Brandani's

    3340 FM 1092 Rd #160, Missouri City Outside Houston

    832-987-1313

    1 article
  • Brew Trek Houston

    623 E. 28th St. Downtown/ Midtown

    832-721-1242

    Brew Trek Houston is a brewery tour company offering entertaining Saturday brewery tours to Houston's best craft breweries and bars. Every tour includes eight or more different craft beers, beer tasting, entrance fees to all the breweries and round-trip transportation. As an additional stop we include a sample at a local craft beer business. And, the on-the-bus entertainment is free! Some breweries will also offer our guests a behind the scenes tour. With visits to 8th Wonder Brewery,11 Below Brewing, Karbach Brewing Co., Spindletap Brewery, Saint Arnold Brewing Company, Southern Star Brewery, No Label, B-52Brewing, Town in City Brewing Co., and more, our guests will quickly learn about Houston's great beer producers. Plus, the all inclusive price includes a visit to a surprise local bar selling craft brews. Guests can choose from our pre-selected Houston brewery tours or craft your own with a private party. Whether you’re a light beer person or connoisseur, we are the perfect way to explore Houston's growing beer-story, culture and of course, beer. Book now! Add a pretzel necklace during checkout for the full craft brew celebration experience. Our round trips last up to 4 hours. We drive while you drink and include discounts as your party grows. And, we'll provide "ride home" options after the tour. Ready to join the foam roam with Brew Trek Houston? First tour starts November 7, 2015 at Noon. Visit www.brewtrekhouston.com for tour details and booking information, or email booking@brewtrekhouston.com for additional information.
  • Brix Wine Cellars

    110 Vintage Park Blvd. Jersey Village

    281-374-6100

    3 articles
  • Buy the Glass Wine Bar & Lounge

    19620 Kuykendahl Road Suite 140, Spring North-Northwest

    832-608-4446

    The the only wine bar in town that features a vinyl records listening lounge. Bring in your old vinyl records and enjoy a trip down memory lane as you sip your wine.
  • Cafe Poetes

    122 W. Gray St. Downtown/ Midtown

    346-802-4969

  • Chelsea Wine Bar

    4106 NASA Parkway, Seabrook Clear Lake

    281-326-5282

    Chelsea Wine Bar's artifacts, statues, mirrors and even the bar itself -restored and varnished wood from a Galveston dock - make it feel timeless. Steak and wine specials make it a hit with locals and adventurous Houstonians as well. Whether you're looking to read a book in peace, enjoy live music or sit around catching up with a friend or two, Chelsea has got you covered.
    1 article
  • The Corkscrew

    1308 W. 20th St. Heights

    832-252-9075

    Previously located on Washington Avenue, the Corkscrew seems to be doing better than ever since its move to the Heights, which is going on three and a half years now. In fact it was voted Best Wine Bar in 2013 by our readers, a fact proudly displayed on a banner out in front. The Corkscrew is a fun, energetic, yet laid-back wine bar serving a broad spectrum of patrons of all ages and walks of life. Along with its eclectic wine selection, a full bar is available, as well as bottled and canned craft beers. The food here can be described as upscale bar food, featuring such favorites as thin-crust pizzas and Italian paninis, and Tuesday's steak night is not to be missed. Live music is played here every night of the week except on Sundays, with the highlights being Friday and Saturday nights featuring resident band Nick Greer & The G's, who play an energetic mix of funk, blues, soul and hip-hop. Nick tickles the ivories solo on Thursday nights. The Corkscrew's owner is a local longtime Heights resident whose words of wisdom are painted throughout the walls of the bar. Also of note here is the door on display from the first speakeasy in The Heights, which dates back to the early 1900s.
    13 articles
  • Cova Hand Selected Wines (Washington)

    5555 Washington Ave. Heights

    713-868-3366

    You'll find rare wines by the glass at the wine bar and hard-to-find bottles in the retail store. The food is sensational, but be forewarned: These are dainty delicacies for those who like to graze while they tipple -- not big plates of grub for hungry cowboys.
    2 articles
  • Cru Wine Bar

    2800 Kirby Lower Shepherd-Kirby

    713-528-9463

    West Ave needed a wine bar, and Cru has obliged. The menu offers a little bit of something for every palate, from stone-fired pizzas, cheese plates and pan-seared crab cakes. There are heartier dinner items, such as the honey-brined pork tenderloin or the filet mignon, but we prefer to keep the bites small and the glasses big at Cru. Dinner service only on Mondays and Tuesdays, but Wednesday through Sunday you can enjoy lunch and dinner options. Sundays offers not only all-day service, but brunch as well with its own happy hour that offers discounts on wine bottles.
  • Dionisio Winery

    2110 Jefferson St. East End

    1 article
  • DUO Winery & Cider Co.

    2150 Dickinson Ave, Dickinson Clear Lake

    832-738-1325

    When a dream became a reality that’s when DUO Winery & Cider Co. was born. Duo means two, a partnership, in a marriage, in a business, and a lifestyle. Two hearts that grew together a passion for wine over the years. A desire to share with friends and family over a great meal, telling stories or relaxing with the sound of great music. We are a family owned winery located in south Texas and an extension of our family’s winery & vineyard located in Michigan. Decades of research have enabled our family to cultivate vineyards that are planted to traditional European wine varieties selected for their ability to thrive in a cool northern climate.
  • Envy Wine Room

    126 Midway St, Spring Unknown

    281-528-9868

  • Fleming's Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar

    2405 W. Alabama St. Lower Shepherd-Kirby

    713-520-5959

    USDA Prime steaks are the main attraction here, but there are also plenty of grilled seafood selections and salads. Tried-and-true appetizers include shrimp cocktail, French onion soup and fried calamari. With 100 wines by the glass, it's easy to keep everybody happy, no matter what they order for dinner. Most top-end steak houses resemble men's clubs and cater to businessmen on expense accounts, but Fleming's has a softer, more elegant decor designed to appeal to couples.
    4 articles
  • GenuWine

    6503 FM 1488, #401, Magnolia Outside Houston

    832-934-2675

  • Haak Vineyards and Winery

    6310 Avenue T, Santa Fe Galveston

    409-925-1401

    In every country and every language, great wine is in many of life’s most memorable moments. With deep passion, Haak Winery is dedicated to creating wines of distinction that accompany the memories of all who taste our wines and visit our estate. As the first winery and only commercial vineyard in Galveston County, we are excited to offer you premium wines made in the great state of Texas. We invite you to visit us and our gift shop where we offer daily tours and tastings. Around the world, milestones are marked with glasses held high. From Haak Winery, here’s to history in the making.
    1 article
  • The Infinite Monkey Theorem

    702 Shady Lane Austin

    512-956-7757

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  • Khon's Wine Darts Coffee Art

    2808 Milam Montrose

    713-523-7775

    Khon's isn't exactly in a neighborhood - in fact, it's the heart of a Midtown strip center several streets away from any houses - but it has a neighborhood feel. It's a haven for creatives looking for a bit of refreshment, be that beer and wine or coffee and tea, open seven days a week, every day of the year. The cooler is stocked with loads of icy brews from around the Gulf Coast, including some hard-to-find Louisiana beers, and the extensive sake menu has a selection of tasting flights. Owner Khon Lu supports the local arts community by featuring both visual art on the walls and live music in the bar.
    3 articles
  • Laurier Café

    3139 Richmond Ave. Lower Shepherd-Kirby

    713-807-1632

    This hip eatery turns out Paris-style bistro food at decent prices. The menu and decor are both refreshingly simple. Soups and salads from $7 to $15, a short list of entrées in the $20 to $30 range, and a remarkably inexpensive wine list make up the front and back of a single sheet of paper. The dining room is square and unadorned, the chairs are glorified lawn-furniture-style and the walls are decorated with a rotating art exhibit. It's not a big-deal restaurant, but it's a great place for bistro fare.
    1 article
  • MAX's Wine Dive

    4720 Washington Ave. Heights

    713-880-8737

    2 events 8 articles
  • MAX's Wine Dive

    214 Fairview St Montrose

    713-528-9200

    Like the original Max's Wine Dive on Washington Avenue and the other seven locations throughout the country, this is the place to go when you want to drink high-end wine along with “gourmet comfort food” in a casual, rock and roll environment. The company's mantra, “Fried Chicken and Champagne?...Why the Hell Not?!” pretty much sums up the place. The food selection consists of year-round favorites like “Famous Southern Fried Chicken” and “Shrimp & Grits,” as well as a changing seasonal menu that provides Max's regular foodie patrons with great variety throughout the year. Don't know anything about wine? No problem, the staff here trains on a weekly basis, giving them the knowledge to help both casual wine drinkers and more experienced imbibers make the perfect selection; you can even buy bottles to go here at reasonable prices. Texas beers are on draft for those who want to change things up, or just refuse to do vino.
    21 articles
  • Mo's Irish Pub Katy

    23511 Katy Freeway Katy

    281-665-3535

    Lively and festive anytime of the day, Mo's Irish Pub is the perfect place for game watching and to gather with friends. Featuring Irish American scratch cooking, live entertainment and the perfect pint!
  • Mo's... A Place For Steaks

    1801 Post Oak Blvd. Galleria

    713-877-0720

    Upscale restaurant serving premium steaks, seafood & wine in the sophisticated surroundings of the Galleria Area.
  • Momo Food + Wine

    4104 Fannin St. Downtown/ Midtown

    832-630-7583

    A 1930s historic industrial setting meets cozy feels and globally-inspired small plates. Momo Food + Wine is built on inspiration from actual travels, future explorations and a lot of food dreaming. Chef / Owner Moon Jamaluddin shares comfort and adventure all in one menu, please join us for a delicious experience. The interior aims to create a warm and inviting environment so you can step out of your everyday and into a relaxing world. Whether it’s for a fun night out, a drink to unwind after work, or a cozy date, this is the perfect setting. We’ve thoughtfully created multiple areas within the space to suit your mood on any night: a handcrafted communal bar table made of dark wood to meet new friends, small tables for an intimate conversation, a lounge area draped off for a bigger group, and a quieter outdoor porch for some fresh air. Located just steps away from neighborhood favorites in an up-and-coming part of midtown. Bring old friends, come make new ones.
  • Mutiny Wine Room

    1124 Usener St. Heights

    832-618-1233