From barbecue to upscale Southern cuisine, read these six dining updates across the Greater Houston area, including local restaurant staple highlights, as reported by Community Impact.
Impacts of the week
C79 Bakery and Restaurant now open in Katy
C79 Bakery and Restaurant offers a wide variety of Indian cuisine, including thali, chole bhature and chicken puri, according to its social media.
Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen now open in new location
Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen serves Cajun-style food as well as Louisiana staples and French and Italian influences. The restaurant also offers a lunch and happy hour menu featuring drink specials and small bites.
Barbecue spot relocates to new location in Meyerland
Old Hickory Inn Barbecue has relocated its original restaurant to a new spot in Meyerland. Old Hickory Inn Barbecue offers a variety of barbecue options, including meat plates and sides with options such as chopped brisket, ribs, sausage and chicken. The menu also serves barbecue sandwiches, burgers and desserts.
The family-owned restaurant has three locations in the Greater Houston area and has served slow-smoked barbecue dishes since 1963, according to its Facebook page. (Courtesy Old Hickory Inn Barbecue/Facebook)Burger Fresh reopens in new Humble location
Burger Fresh opened its initial Humble location last May but opted to move to a new location in February, according to previous reporting by Community Impact. Initially established in Conroe in 1997, the eatery offers a variety of dishes, including hamburgers, Philly cheesesteaks, fish baskets and chicken dishes. Additionally, the burger joint offers a variety of Blue Bell ice cream flavors, sundaes and malts.
Initially established in Conroe in 1997, Burger Fresh offers hamburgers, Philly cheesesteaks, fish baskets and chicken dishes. (Courtesy Burger Fresh)Trung Nguyên E-Coffee to open 2nd location in Katy Asian Town
Trung Nguyên E-Coffee, a brand blending traditional Vietnamese brews with a modern Houston coffee shop style, will expand to Katy this spring. The storefront will be located in Katy Asian Town and offer the same menu, featuring favorites such as specialty matcha lattes and Phin coffee, which uses a traditional Vietnamese coffee filter.
Dining spotlights
Southern flavors meet Houston’s nightlife at popular Upper Kirby restaurant
Confessions, opened in April 2025 by Sterling Lewis, blends Southern flair with nightlife. Menu items include dishes such as strawberry cornbread, spicy peach wings and honey truffle fried chicken. Additionally, guests can enjoy a traditional dining environment until around 9 p.m. or 10 p.m., when a “DJ starts curating moments and experiences,” Lewis said.
Menu items at Confessions include an 8-oz filet mignon “Oscar Style,” spicy peach wings and blueberry wings. (Eric Taylor/Confessions)
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