In celebration of Alice Blue’s last few weeks, a rep noted that Smith will host specials on customer favorites from the restaurant and its closed sister establishments (Shade and Canopy), including the chicken pot pie, lamb stew, and spinach salads. But for now, I will be watching all of the amazing things happening in the Houston Restaurant Scene.” “You never know, I may want to have a coffee shop one day. My son is a Sophomore at Rice (my Alma mater) and the time seems right for enjoying life,” Smith wrote. Claire Smith, the owner and a Houston restaurateur of more than 20 years, said in an emailed statement to Eater Houston that the decision to close is a personal one. Heights restaurant and bistro Alice Blue will officially close its doors following dinner service on Sunday, February 25, a rep announced on January 24. He remains a controversial figure in the dining scene. In 2015, Qui was arrested in Austin for assaulting his then-girlfriend and it sparked a national conversation on redemption narratives for chefs. A press release says the concept will be reworked and expanded, then reopened at a date to be announced. This sustainable seafood restaurant from Top Chef and James Beard Award winner Paul Qui and chef Christopher Haatuft, who was working at Per Se in New York City when it was awarded the stars by Michelin, will serve its final meal on February 4. The owners plan to open a new restaurant in the space in the future. The modern Vietnamese restaurant with tapas-style dishes from Jason Andaya and Raymond Chan didn’t share the reason for the closure, but did announce the bakery next door will also close. Īfter opening in July 2022, Dinette announced it will close its doors on February 4, 2024. Know of a permanent Houston restaurant closure that’s not on this list? Drop us a line at. Here are the Houston restaurant closures you need to know about right now. While some are shuttering for good after experiencing financial struggles in the industry, others are closing to make way for new and exciting new restaurants. Like any year, Houston’s dining scene experiences a cycle of new restaurant openings and closings, and as Houston restaurants get into the groove of the new year, sadly, not all are keeping their doors open.
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