Tropical drinks, Asian eats, live music, and a pool


































"Pouring a Cowgirl Colada — a remix of a frozen piña colada with fresh strawberry puree, mezcal, and a Tajín-salt rim — priced around $13 or $10 for patrons wearing Beyoncé merch or showing a concert ticket stub." - Jesse Sparks

"A hotel is hosting the Soaked Pool Party, an official Pride Houston 365 poolside event on June 22 starting at 3 p.m., with live music, dancing, hookahs, games, prizes and food and drink specials; ticket levels run from $15 general admission to $450 VIP cabanas and the event is 18+." - Lane Gillespie

"Night Moves opened its first bar in April, tropical-inspired spot Space Cowboy, inside the newly-renovated Heights House Hotel at 100 West Cavalcade Street. Whereas Space Cowboy serves fruity drinks and Asian eats inspired by Bento’s Hawaiian upbringing." - Brittanie Shey

"Set to be transformed into an “experiential dining compound” from August 21 through September 5, the spanking-new Heights House Hotel will host Commune, a two-week festival organized by Indie Chefs Community that brings some of the country’s best chefs to Houston. I expect the hotel to play host to omakase-style pop-up dinners (including ones from Philip Speer, Win Son’s Trigg Brown, and Tim Ma of Lucky Danger), a nightly street market with a different lineup each day, a Jewish deli pop-up from NYC pastry chef Zoe Kanan and MeMe’s Diner chef-owner Libby Willis, plus roundtable discussions and educational workshops aimed at educating diners about systemic issues facing the hospitality industry. Commune says it will cover all chef costs of participation and offer a revenue-sharing model for marquee events; tickets are slated to range from $50 to $500 and will go on sale to email list subscribers on June 24." - Amy McCarthy

"Having undergone a major facelift from roadside motel to hip boutique lodging, the recently-renovated Heights House Hotel at 100 West Cavalcade Street debuts alongside Space Cowboy; longtime Houstonians will recognize the address as the former Astros Inn, even if the building itself is no longer recognizable." - Brittanie Shey