Chicago-born Caribbean restaurant sets its sights on HoustonĬaribbean Jerk Palace, a small Chicago-born chain known for its Jamaican cuisine, is set to open its first restaurant outside of Illinois when it lands in Houston later this year. A location and date for this pop-up has yet to be announced, but storybook fans can sign up now to be notified when tickets go on sale.
The second, an Alice in Wonderland-inspired event, will include a 90-minute reservation that includes two cocktails, tea cakes, riddles and more. The bar promises an “ultimate nostalgia trip” with more than one million bricks, some in the form of sculptures like a playable ping pong table. The first, a LEGO-inspired drinkery called The Brick Bar, will open at a yet-to-be-named location in September, and will be open for one weekend only. The Rusty Krab, as the SpongeBob experience is called, serves up Krabby Patty burgers and chicken “chum” nuggets in a Insta-friendly atmosphere, and has already proven popular enough that its run has been extended through August 1.Īt least two more themed pop-up bars are headed to Houston later this year.
That location has previously hosted a Harry Potter pop-up and an bar inspired by popular sitcom The Office. One of those pop-ups, a SpongeBob SquarePants-themed bar and restaurant, is already open at 711 North Main Street in Downtown, according to the Houston Chronicle. A slew of themed, experiential bars will open in HoustonĪ whole bunch of quirky theme bars are set to pop-up in the Bayou City over the next several months. Follow Eater on Facebook and Twitter for up-to-date details on how COVID-19 is impacting the city’s dining scene. Welcome to AM Intel in the time of coronavirus, a round-up of the city’s newest bits of restaurant-related intel.