According to the permit registration details, construction for the estimated $100,000 renovation is set to be completed between June and September, but that could change. Levant BBQ hasn’t officially announced a second location or listed the Sugar Land space on its website. Chron has reached out to the restaurant’s team for more details. We will update this story if and when we hear back.
This isn’t the first time Levant BBQ planned on taking its business beyond Houston. According to Community Impact, the local restaurant was set to open a second location in Frisco in February. The eatery’s Instagram bio says that location is opening soon, but it’s unclear when that will be.
Levant BBQ joined Houston’s food scene with a mission to blend “the best of two worlds: the bold, smoky flavors of classic barbecue and the vibrant, aromatic spices of Levantine cuisine.” like brisket shawarma, quinoa cowboy caviar and sauce made with pomegranate molasses among other sandwiches, smoked meats and potatoes.