Support local bars at Lucille’s weekly Patio Pop-Up in Museum District

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Photo courtesy of Lucille's

Help save local watering holes while hitting the outdoor patio at the Bars Across Houston Patio Pop-Up Series at Lucille’s in the Museum District on Thursday nights from 6pm to 9pm.

Local bars around Houston have weathered a tough year of closures, hardships and adaptations, putting the continued service from beloved mainstays and new favorites at risk in the coming months.

Chef Chris Williams of Lucille’s, the Museum District Southern eatery, looks to offer some relief to local bars through his weekly Patio Pop-Up series. Each Thursday, bar teams from across Houston will take over Lucille’s outdoor patio for a full evening of service, collecting 100-percent of the sales and tips generated by their curated cocktails.

Before you head over, make sure to note that this Pop-Up series is only available via the restaurant’s outdoor patio bar and the Lucille’s team will be enforcing strict social distancing in the open-air environment.

Click here for more event information.

Social Distancing & COVID-19 Precautions

Businesses around Greater Houston and the State of Texas are opening up and individual social distancing practices vary from location to location. Masks are still strongly encouraged and recommended to help reduce the spread of the virus and help protect our community.

Please contact this organizer directly if you have any questions about their operational guidelines during this time.

Click here for the latest updates from Texas Medical Center on COVID-19 cases in the Greater Houston area.

Bars Across Houston Patio Pop-Up Series at Lucille’s 

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Cody Swann is a writer and musician born and raised in Houston. When he isn't recording or touring the country with his band, Wild Moccasins, he can be found covering live music and arts events for 365 Things to Do in Houston.