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Montrose Tex-Mex Bar Verde Garden to Close Less Than Three Years After Debut

The Kirby Group confirms the Montrose bar will close next week, and teases what’s next for the Harlow District space
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Megha McSwain is the Texas Editor for DiningOut Magazine, managing editorial content for Houston and Dallas. Megha was born in Mumbai, India, and currently resides in Houston. She has a passion for reporting on food, restaurants, chefs, and travel, and has contributed to outlets like Food Network, Eater, InsideHook, Resy, Texas Monthly, and Texas Highways throughout her career. As a trusted member of the local media, Megha also appears as a regular guest on local lifestyle television shows, Great Day Houston on KHOU11, and Texas Today on NBC5.
The exterior of Verde Garden, located at Harlow District. | Photo by Verde Garden
The exterior of Verde Garden, located at Harlow District. | Photo by Verde Garden

The Kirby Group—the team behind Houston favorites Heights Bier Garten, Wooster’s Garden, Bayou Heights Bier Garten, Pitch 25 Beer Park, and Eberhard Social House—will soon be down one concept, as its Harlow District destination, Verde Garden, pours its final drink on Saturday, January 17.

In a post shared to Instagram this week, the team invited Houstonians to stop by for “one final toast” ahead of the Montrose bar’s farewell in a week’s time. The statement also hinted at what’s next, noting, “This may be the end of one story—but something special is already taking shape for this space.”

Te Adoro cocktail at Verde Garden. | Photo by Emily Vitek
Te Adoro cocktail at Verde Garden | Photo by Emily Vitek

Co-owner Andy Aweida confirmed the news in a statement made to DiningOut, and hinted at the future of the brand:

“Verde was a special place for us, and we’re proud of what it became and the community around it. While this location is closing, the brand isn’t going away. This decision allows us to focus on what’s next, and we’re excited about the future of Verde. We’re also pleased that another concept will be taking over the space, further adding to the energy and making Harlow District an even more desirable destination.”

Verde Garden opened in spring 2023, breathing new life into the space once occupied by the iconic Mandola family restaurants, Vincent’s and Nino’s. The bar was among the first concepts to debut in the newly minted Harlow District development at the intersection of West Dallas and Waugh in Montrose, with Katami and La Griglia opening soon after.

Taquitos at Verde Garden. | Photo by Verde Garden
Taquitos at Verde Garden | Photo by Verde Garden

While its beer garden atmosphere echoed the Kirby Group’s other concepts, Verde Garden distinguished itself with a Tex-Mex–inspired aesthetic and menu. Locals flocked in for Tex-Mex comforts like tacos and enchiladas, alongside an expansive margarita lineup and a deep selection of Mexican spirits. Still, in a city as saturated with Tex-Mex institutions as Houston, even well-loved concepts face an uphill climb to stand out and sustain long-term success.

Aweida and his partners at the Kirby Group recently debuted Eberhard Social House just steps from Verde Garden in the Harlow District late last year. With bars consistently packed with locals across the Heights, Montrose, and EaDo, the group has clearly tapped into the city’s pulse. The decision to close Verde Garden, then, appears less a retreat and more a strategic recalibration—making room for what comes next. And, until then, it leaves behind a legacy of lively nights, shared margaritas, and a space that helped define the early energy of Harlow District.

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Megha McSwain is the Texas Editor for DiningOut Magazine, managing editorial content for Houston and Dallas. Megha was born in Mumbai, India, and currently resides in Houston. She has a passion for reporting on food, restaurants, chefs, and travel, and has contributed to outlets like Food Network, Eater, InsideHook, Resy, Texas Monthly, and Texas Highways throughout her career. As a trusted member of the local media, Megha also appears as a regular guest on local lifestyle television shows, Great Day Houston on KHOU11, and Texas Today on NBC5.

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