These Houston Restaurants Will Close — or Close Early — Due to Tropical Storm Nicholas

A running list of the establishments that plan to adjust their hours in preparation for severe weather
With Tropical Storm Nicholas set to make landfall on the Texas Gulf Coast on Monday, a number of Houston restaurants are planning to close their doors for a day or two in an effort to keep workers and diners safe. According to Space City Weather, Nicholas’s impact is likely to be strongest in Houston overnight, which could result in flooding or power outages.
Over the next few days, Eater Houston will be tracking the establishments that plan to close or close early as Tropical Storm Nicholas approaches. Stay tuned to this space for more information as it becomes available.
- Bludorn — Closed on Monday
- Urbe — Closed for breakfast and lunch on Tuesday
- FM Kitchen & Bar — Both locations on Shepherd Drive and in Montrose, will close at 4 p.m. on Monday to allow employees to get home safely.
- Anvil Bar and Refuge — Closed “til the storm passes,” will possibly reopen on Tuesday.
- Better Luck Tomorrow — Closed Monday, will possibly reopen on Tuesday.
- The Original Ninfa’s — Both locations closing at 2 p.m. on Monday, closed on Tuesday. Current plan is to reopen on Wednesday at 10 a.m.
- Feges BBQ — The Greenway Plaza location will be closed on Tuesday.
- Saint Arnold Beer Garden — Closing at 2 p.m. on Monday, closed Tuesday.
- Shoot The Moon — Closed on Monday due to flooding risk.
- Julep — Closed Monday; Tuesday TBD.
- Monkey’s Tail — Closed Monday
- Blk Mkt Birria — Closed Monday and Tuesday
- Ramen Tatsu-Ya — Houston location will close at 2 p.m. on Monday through lunch on Tuesday. Reopening time TBD.
- Equal Parts Brewing — Taproom closed on Monday.
Is your establishment planning to close or close early on Monday or Tuesday? Drop us a line at houston@eater.com with the details.