"The rooftop patio at Downtown’s The Henry feels like you’ve rented out a luxury penthouse, only there are other people around you who are also marking some milestone and someone is bringing you precision-cooked filet mignon. Just graduated? Just married? Henry’s unofficial slogan is, “Come celebrate with meat.” Short rib is drenched in a sauce made from veal stock and caramel, while the tender Korean-style skirt steak is served over egg fried rice. And if you need to really amp up the party aspect, go all-out with the truffled brie toast and a bottle of champagne and stare down at the passersby on the street below who are all having way less fun than you." - nick rallo
"The rooftop patio at Downtown’s The Henry feels like you’ve rented out a luxury penthouse, only there are other people around you who are also marking some milestone and someone is bringing you precision-cooked filet mignon. Just graduated? Just married? Henry’s unofficial slogan is, “Come celebrate with meat.” Short rib is drenched in a sauce made from veal stock and caramel, while the tender Korean-style skirt steak is served over egg fried rice. And if you need to really amp up the party aspect, go all-out with the truffled brie toast and a bottle of champagne and stare down at the passersby on the street below who are all having way less fun than you." - Nick Rallo
"The Henry is a solid choice for brunch or cocktails in the neighborhood. This summer, it is transforming to Hank’s Hideaway, a Tulum- and tiki-inspired pop-up with cocktails in coconuts, pina coladas, daiquiris, and more. The menu features short rib potstickers, Kalua pork sliders with passionfruit barbecue sauce, a yellowfin poke bowl, and other tropical dishes. The restaurant is now a straw-covered, palm tree-filled, tropical fever dream inside and out on the excellent rooftop patio." - Courtney E. Smith
"This spot is a favorite brunch stop for the nearby Harwood District crew. It does have lovely, soaring views of American Airlines Arena and the surrounding area, and a pretty good vibe — laid back. The food, however, is not a highlight. It’s a good stop for a cosmo, an espresso martini, or any classic cocktail and a gab with friends." - Amy McCarthy
"Pop on up to the rooftop of The Henry for its Winter Wonderland. Celebrate with plates of warm croissant bread pudding and light bites. For the extra festive, order the margarita tree, which features eight Patron margaritas in four flavors. Other holiday cocktails include a Hot House Cider, Junior and Mrs. Mint, and Whiskey and Doughnuts." - Courtney E. Smith