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Newest Bars in Houston 2023

Updated: Jul 19, 2023

Houston is known for its vibrant nightlife and variety of bars to choose from. With us being in the middle of 2023, let’s highlight some new arrivals to our beloved city. Whether you're a local resident, a traveling professional, or just passing through, Houston has something for everyone. Join us as we uncover 8 of Houston's newest bars in 2023.

Newest Houston Bars in 2023


Noto Houston

Located in the heart of EaDo (East Downtown), NOTO Houston is a recently opened nightclub that has quickly become a hot topic. With a sleek and modern design, this venue offers a unique experience that blends the worlds of fashion, music, and entertainment. You can dance the night away to top DJs. If you're looking for an upscale and high‑energy atmosphere, NOTO Houston is the spot for you.


Roswell's Saloon

Roswell's Saloon

Step into the Galaxy and immerse yourself in the extraterrestrial ambiance of Roswell's Saloon, a newly opened black‑lit cocktail lounge in Montrose. This unique establishment offers a captivating experience with its colorful zodiac‑inspired drinks. Indulge your senses as you sip on cosmic libations, all while basking in the mesmerizing glow of the black lights. Discover a truly extraordinary bar where fantasy meets reality, and let your imagination soar as you embark on a celestial drinking adventure.


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Houston's newest rooftop hotspot! Enjoy stunning skyline views, relax on the outdoor terrace with some hookah or go inside for great beats and let it loose! This vibrant atmosphere welcomes you with talented DJ’s, a large dance floor and quite a light show. While they are a club, they aren’t trying to push VIP tables and overly loud music so it’s perfect for a last minute trip to dance the night away.


Verde Garden

Want a nice patio? This new Tex Mex and Margarita bar opened up May 4th and has your name on it. Another wonderful spot opened up by the Kirby Group. Plenty of natural green coverage for shade and misty fans to keep you cool in this Houston heat. Enjoy some frozen and iced cocktails while eating “rico” (look it up) Tex‑Mex dishes.


Incanto

Incanto bar

If you're looking for a more laid‑back atmosphere, head to Incanto. This newly opened bar in the Heights is perfect for a casual night out with friends or a date night. The interior is cozy and welcoming, with dim lighting and comfortable seating. Their drink menu is equally impressive, with a focus on craft cocktails that use fresh and unique ingredients.


Palapas

Palapas

The ultimate destination lounge in Midtown Houston. With three immersive floors, it offers a mix of culture, tropical allure, and relaxation. The third floor boasts breathtaking city views, while the second floor embraces the Day of the Dead aesthetic. On the ground level, experience a slice of Cabo beach paradise. Palapas is more than a bar; it's a community hotspot where you can enjoy cocktails, tacos, and summer vibes all year round. Come and be a part of this unique fusion of cultures in a laid‑back, sophisticated setting.


Eight Row Flint - East End

The newest location of Eight Row Flint is situated in the up‑and‑coming East End area of Houston. The bar is known for its extensive collection of whiskeys and agave spirits. The interior is industrial‑chic with a spacious outdoor seating area, making it the perfect spot for a casual afternoon drink or a night out with friends.


Heights Social

Immersed in the lively ambiance of Houston’s Heights neighborhood, Heights Social, an upscale bar & restaurant owned by the Clé Group, stands as a testament to luxury and style. The chic white interiors, accentuated by an awe-inspiring 101-foot Restoration Hardware chandelier, provide an extravagant backdrop. Relish the culinary delights with a menu brought to life by Chef Kyle Dennis featuring thin-crust pizza, charcuterie, and a signature 72-hour braised short rib panini. The martini-centric bar coupled with our top-tier audio-visual rig & weekly guest DJs set the stage for memorable nights.



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