Houston restaurants close after boil water notice

The City of Houston announced a boil water notice at 7:30 pm on Nov. 27, which is still in effect on Monday morning and is expected to last until Tuesday. As a result, many schools in the region will not open today. Several restaurants in town have also closed, yet many have been able to open, either full menus or limited menus. Here’s the latest list of which restaurants are closed or open, which will be updated throughout the day.

Agricole Hospitality (Coltivare, Eight Row Flint, EZ’s Liquor Lounge, Vinny’s, Indianola, Miss Carousel): Open, using bagged ice, bottled and boiled water to continue serving.

Angel Shares: open

Anonymous Café: open

Blacksmiths: closed

Bohemeo’s: closed

Brazil: Open, but all coffee and cocktails are not available today.

Brasserie 19: Open, but not serving cocktails with ice, coffee, tea or espresso.

Canary Coffee: open

Candente: open

Clutch City Coffee: closed

Common Bonds: All locations are open, selling a full food menu, bottled beverages and frozen bonds, but no coffee drinks, tea or water.

Coppa Osteria: open

Ribbon Crafts: open

KitchenCupcakes was giving away free water with 97.9 radio station until 1 pm today.

Cyclone Anayas: All locations are open.

Daily Gather: Open, but not serving water, tea or coffee beverages.

Da Gama: Open for lunch, dinner and happy hour.

BBQ Feges: The Greenway Plaza location is open with a limited menu. (The Spring Branch restaurant is always closed on Mondays.)

Finn Hall: Open, but only serving bottled drinks—no water, soda or coffee beverages.

Flora: open

Frank’s Pizza: closed

Gratify: open

Henderson & Kane: open

HS Green: closed

Julep: closed

Robata said: open

Koffeteria: Open with hot coffee and full range of pastries. “Not our first rodeo,” the EaDo bakery wrote on Instagram.

Blacksmith coffee shop has closed because the city of Houston's boil water notice.

Blacksmith coffee shop has closed because the city of Houston’s boil water notice.

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Kolache Shoppe: The Greenway Plaza location is open and serving food, but no drinks. (The Heights shop is always closed on Mondays.)

Kraftsmen Baking: open

La Lucha: open

Lagniappe: Open with coffee menu limited to cold brew and drip.

Liberty Kitchen & Oysterette: Both locations are open.

Local Foods: All locations are open.

Monkey’s Tail: open

Native Coffee: Open, using a reverse osmosis machine.

Ninja’s: Both locations are open.

NY Deli: open

Osso & Kristalla: open

Ouisie’s Table: Open, not serving water unless it’s requested (bottled to be served), and not using ice.

Palace Social: open

Papas Bros. Steakhouse: open

Patterson Park: Open with clean ice, bottled and canned beverages, and a full bar.

Pit Room: open

Saigon Hustle: Open, with minor adjustments to the menu.

Saint Arnold Brewing: After initially saying it would be closed, the team announced the beer garden & restaurant would be able to open today after all. The brewery will not have water, sweet tea or ice.

Sunday Press: Open, with menu adjustments and bottled water.

Superica: open

State Fare Kitchen & Bar: All locations are open. The Memorial outpost has new ice, sodas and water; is serving tea and regular coffee, but no espresso or cappuccino. Restaurants in The Woodlands and Sugar Land are not affected.

State of Grace: open

Tacos A Go Go: All locations open.

Tenfold Coffee Company: Open, full service resumed at 9 am with reserve of clean water.

Traveler’s Table: Open, with bottled water, bagged ice and boiled water.

Vibrant: closed

Meanwhile, at least one Houston brewery is offering to help, giving out filtered water to anyone who wants it for free. Breweries always have reverse osmosis water on hand to make their beer, a process that removes contaminants from a liquid. Gristworkz (formerly Local Group Brewing) is donating filtered water today—be sure to bring your own container.



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NFL, Food Network Team for Tailgate Cooking Competition Show

Food Network is teaming up with the NFL for a new primetime competition series that celebrates the art of tailgating.

In the six-episode “NFL Tailgate Takedown,” hosts Sunny Anderson and New England Patriots Hall-of-Famer Vince Wilfork will president over tailgate chefs going head-to-head in one-hour episodes shot on location at an NFL stadium tailgate just before the big game, with each tailgating duo representing one of the two NFL teams competing that day. The chefs will endure three themed cooking rounds that feature “each city’s authentic tailgate dishes” — like New England lobster rolls and Philly cheesesteaks — for an “epic battle of hometown pride.”

The show’s rotating panel of judges, which includes Kelsey Barnard Clark, Eddie Jackson, Ali Khan and Ian Rapoport, will decide who wins the grand prize each week: VIP seats on the 50-yard line at the game they are ahead of, and their own “Yum-Bardi Trophy.”

Per the show’s description: “In each episode, Sunny and Vince welcome two teams of talented tailgating duos outside the stadium on game day – one representing their home turf and the other fans of the visiting team. In the first round – known as “The First Down” – each team must create a platter of their best bite-sized snacks with a dip that represents their city’s flavors. The winner of round one, as determined by a rotating panel of judges, gets an advantage and selects a significant ingredient to their hometown that both teams must use in round two. In round two’s ‘Between the Uprights’ battle, the duos must make their best handheld tailgate treat between the buns and the losing team is penalized as one player must complete a tailgate game before entering the final round. In the “Hail Mary” third round, each team must create a tailgate platter of a meat and two sides that would make their hometown proud. Finally, the grand-prize winner is named and presented a ‘Yum-bardi Trophy’ by a guest NFL legend and then, in a once-in-a-lifetime moment, the winning duo is ushered right into the stadium to their VIP seats on the 50-yard line.”

“NFL Tailgate Takedown” episodes will feature cooking competitors duking it out at these NFL games: Dallas Cowboys vs. New York Giants at MetLife Stadium, Indianapolis Colts vs. Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High, Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Chicago Bears vs. New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium, Green Bay Packers vs. Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium and Philadelphia Eagles vs. Houston Texans at NRG Stadium.

NFL celebs featured on the show include Carl Banks, Johnathan Joseph, Brandon Stokely, Thurman Thomas, Andre Tippett and mascot KC Wolf.

“NFL Tailgate Takedown” premieres Wednesday, Jan 4., at 9 pm ET on Food Network and will stream on Discovery+.

“Food and football are a perfect pairing — and ‘NFL Tailgate Takedown’ is not about your dad’s old-fashioned burgers and dogs. The dishes these competitors create take tailgate food to the next level and will surprise our viewers by just how delicious and creative game day bites can be,” Jane Latman, Warner Bros. Discovery’s president of home & food content and streaming, said. “Partnering with the NFL is a perfect fit and we can’t wait to deliver the ultimate tailgate competition to diehard fans.”

“On game day, the biggest and greatest rivalries in the NFL begin in the parking lot with incredible food made by passionate fans,” said Jessica Boddy, vice president of commercial operations and business affairs at NFL Films. “We are excited to collaborate with a great partner in Food Network to showcase and celebrate the wonderful traditions our fans enjoy each week on game day.”

“NFL Tailgate Takedown” is produced by NFL Films and Simple Alien for Food Network and Discovery+.

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