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A rosé toast at Traveler's Table. | Photo by the Viviant Agency
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Where to Celebrate National Rosé Day in Houston

Still, sparkling, or frozen, these 11 restaurants and bars are celebrating the blush-hued wine in fine fashion

BY Megha McSwain

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With National Rosé Day coming up on Saturday, June 14, plans to “rosé all day” have never been more on the brain. And with the sweltering summer season upon us, glugging down a chilled bottle, or enjoying any icy frosé refresher, sounds more appealing than ever. Houston restaurants and bars are using the upcoming holiday to give guests reason to sip rosé, dress in blush-hued garb, and parlay the day away with a glass, or bottle, in hand.

Here are 11 spots to rosé all day, leading up to—and well after—National Rosé Day, this Saturday.

Chardon

The newly opened bistro on the street level of the Thompson Hotel is ringing in National Rosé Day with endless rosé service for $30 per person during brunch service from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, June 14 and Sunday, June 15. Bottles of rosé will also be discounted 25% during brunch and dinner service on both days. 1711 Allen Pkwy Suite 101, Houston, chardonhouston.com

A glass of rosé at Emma Jane. | Photo by Emily Vitek
A glass of rosé at Emma Jane. | Photo by Emily Vitek

Emma Jane

This Harlow District gem known for its dainty, garden-inspired decor is celebrating National Rosé Day with $39 bottles of rosé all day on Saturday, June 14. Guests can spring for a bottle during brunch from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., or alongside the restaurant’s English-style tea service from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1226 W Clay St., Houston, emmajanehtx.com

The Pit Room 

Few Michelin-recognized barbecue restaurants are serving up rosé in Houston, but the Pit Room has you covered whether you’re looking for a glass of still or sparkling. Both the Memorial and Montrose locations have sparkling Pierre Sparr Cremant and still Peyrassol by the glass. Pair alongside an order of brisket tacos, and celebrate National Rosé Day the Texas way. Multiple locations, thepitroombbq.com

A rosé pour at Zanti Cucina. | Photo by Zanti Cucina
A rosé pour at Zanti Cucina. | Photo by Zanti Cucina

Zanti

Along with offering premium options, like Delamotte Rosé and Bollinger Grand Année Rosé 2012 by the bottle, Zanti’s River Oaks location is slinging rosé by the glass, with selections like Rumor Rosé and Miraval for $12, and Don Julio Rosé for $15. 1958 West Gray St., Ste. 101, Houston, zanticucina.com

Barbacana 

Barbacana is kicking off National Rosé Day early, beginning Thursday, June 12 and lasting through Saturday, June 14, with specials like $10 glasses of Domaine De Fonsainte Gris de Gris and 30% off all other bottles of rosé. With more than 70 wines on the list, it won’t be hard to “rosé all day”. 907 Franklin St., Houston, barbacanatx.com

A bottle of DAOU rosè on the patio at Alora. | Photo by Alora
A bottle of DAOU rosè on the patio at Alora. | Photo by Alora

Alora

No need to wait until the weekend to begin rosé day celebrations—Alora is offering DAOU rosé for $5 per glass and $15 per bottle from 3 to 6 p.m. every day they are open leading up to Saturday, June 14. Pair the wine, which has flavors of raspberry, pineapple, orange, green apple, vanilla and star fruit, with Thai basil and chile chicken wings or sweet and spicy calamari for a taste explosion. 2502 Dunlavy St. Ste. B, Houston, alorahtx.com

Brasserie 19

Rosé is sipped with great ceremony day and night, year-round at this buzzy River Oaks hangout, so it’s no surprise National Rosé Day will be an especially festive affair. From 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., Brasserie 19 is hosting its National Rosé Day celebration featuring themed cocktails, a live DJ, and pours from Moet Hennessy. 1962 W Gray St., Houston, brasserie19.com

A rosé sampling at the Annie Cafe & Bar. | Photo by the Annie Cafe & Bar
A rosé sampling at the Annie Cafe & Bar. | Photo by the Annie Cafe & Bar

The Annie Cafe & Bar

The Annie Cafe and Bar is hosting a Rosé Rumble on Saturday, June 14 from 4 to 6 p.m. The lively tasting event will feature tastings of six rosés paired with chef-curated bites; a build-your-own-bouquet rose bar; photo ops in front of a rose wall; and a sommelier-led mini masterclass on rosé varietals. Attendees can vote on their favorite rosé of the day, and the winner will be featured on the Annie’s happy hour menu the remainder of the summer. Guests are invited to wear blush tones for a chance to win the Best in Blush fashion prize. Tickets are $65 per person on OpenTable, and include rosé tastings, food, and a take-home wine bag. 1800 Post Oak, Houston, theanniehouston.com

Monkey’s Tail

This Lindale Park hangout will be offering a number of Rosé All Day specials on Saturday, June 14th. Enjoy $15 bottles of La Marca sparkling rosé, $11 canned rosé; and $2 off Aval Rosé kegged cider, frosé, and rosé shandy mentirosa, while the restaurant is open from 2 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. 5802 Fulton St., Houston, monkeystailhou.com

Rosé Day specials at Traveler's Table. | Photo by the Vivant Agency
Rosé Day specials at Traveler’s Table. | Photo by the Vivant Agency

Traveler’s Table

Traveler’s Table is hosting all-day rosé specials by the glass and by the bottle on Saturday, June 14 in celebration of National Rosé Day. Enjoy varieties like H&B Provence, Elk Cove Vineyards, and Lorenza rosés, plus a food special of caviar and cornbread for $18. Guests that visit in the morning can commemorate the occasion with a live illustration from Gavi Leveaux, who will sketch rosé sippers on site from 10 a.m. to noon. 520 Westheimer Rd., Houston, travelerstable.com

Sonoma Garden Oaks

Sonoma Wine Bar is giving those who are missing out on rosé day  festivities on Saturday, June 14 another opportunity to celebrate the blush-hued wine. One week later, on Saturday, June 21, guests can visit the Garden Oaks location from noon to 7 p.m. for a Rosé All Day event featuring 20+ rosés from around the world. Attendees can choose their pours, with 3 oz. half-glass tastings offered in quantities of three for $25, six for $45, and nine for $65. 1227 W 34th St., Houston, sonomahouston.com

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Megha McSwain

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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