By Rachel Feinblatt By Rachel Feinblatt | March 6, 2022 | Lifestyle, Lifestyle Feature,
From buzzy new restaurants to adventures aplenty, it’s time to take note of Houston’s top hits—here are the latest places and things to pick up in Houston.
The new resto is red hot PHOTO COURTESY OF GATSBY’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE
Confections are a must. PHOTO COURTESY OF GATSBY’S PRIME STEAKHOUSE
Since a little party truly never killed anybody, Gatsby’s Prime Steakhouse has recently opened its doors to serve Houston with a charming and glamorous dining experience. Travel back in time to the Roaring ’20s, where classic jazz meets custom cocktails and a stellar menu. Indulge like Gatsby in a selection of the finest USDA Prime steaks, seafood and shellfish dishes, as well as a sophisticated selection of appetizers and side dishes. Guests can’t go wrong with the Russian Osetra caviar, tomahawk steak and even the Rangel’s Red Velvet Cake for dessert. 4319 Montrose Blvd., gatsbysteakhouse.com
Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo swings back into town with a bang. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS
In honor of its 90th anniversary, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo will host its annual RODEOHOUSTON concert series with an exceptional lineup of stellar performances. Some of these award-winning artists will be new to the stage, all united in celebrating this monumental event with genres from EDM to rock and pop. Gwen Stefani, Sam Hunt, Khalid, Journey and Luke Bryan are just a few names to look forward to at this star-studded event. Feb. 28-March 20, rodeohouston.com
This buzzy new spot is not to be missed. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS
Given their passion for hospitality, executive chef Jassi Bindra and the Kahani Social Group put their culinary expertise to work with Amrina. Translating to “princess,” this spot radiates a modern, energetic vibe with its innovative cocktail selection and elevated menu. Bindra embeds his unmatched taste into classic Indian dishes. In addition to its bold and beautiful interiors, guests can move beyond the dining room to a stunning 30-foot indoor-outdoor bar. 3 Waterway Square Place, The Woodlands, amrina.social
Hunt Slonem’s coffee-table tome is the perfect read. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRANDS
As a leading name in the Texas art scene, Hunt Slonem—who is represented by Laura Rathe Fine Art—strikes again with his latest tome, The Bigger Picture (Scala Arts). Taking readers through Slonem’s undeniable impact on the industry, highlighting trademark techniques including his use of playful bunnies, butterflies and birds, the book celebrates the neo-expressionist works of Slonem with photography of his historic mansions and images of his most popular pieces of work. Readers can celebrate his multiple solo exhibitions around the globe, making for the ultimate page-turner. barnesandnoble.com
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