Top 12 Food & Drink Events in Houston This Month: June 2026

The 7th annual AAPI Restaurant Weeks continues into mid-June with special offers at 30+ eateries around Houston, benefitting OCA-Houston. | Photo courtesy of J.A.M Viet Kitchen

Dine on delicious dishes and enjoy our top 12 picks for the top food and drink events taking place around Houston in June 2026.

June’s food calendar is looking tasty, with chef collabs, barbecue parties, wine events and FIFA watch parties popping up all over Houston.

This month brings everything from Wine & Food Week in The Woodlands and Saint Arnold’s anniversary celebration to AAPI Restaurant Weeks and big one-night-only dinners from some of the city’s top chefs.

Here’s where to eat, drink and have fun this June around Houston.

Top 12 Food & Drink Events & Offerings in Houston This Month: June 2026

Events are not ranked but are listed in chronological order, by start date and time and then by end date and time.

7th Annual AAPI Restaurant Weeks Around Houston | Daily | Ends Sunday, June 15 – Support AAPI-owned restaurants, cafés and bakeries across Houston during a monthlong dining event benefiting OCA-Greater Houston. Guests who donate $15 receive a QR code unlocking specials and discounts at 30+ participating restaurants and eateries including Agnes & Sherman, Blood Bros. BBQ, The Blind Goat, J.A.M. Viet Kitchen, and more, with proceeds helping provide rice and noodle care packages for low-income seniors. Learn more.

Roadtrip! Texas Hill Country Summer Season Pass | Daily | Ends Monday, August 31 | Ongoing Explore 35+ wineries across the Texas Hill Country with a 3-month passport offering complimentary tastings at up to 4 wineries per day plus discounts on bottle purchases. The flexible pass lets guests sip their way through the region all summer at their own pace. All day. $65 single; $100 couple. Get passes.

Fancy Chef Steak Night at Johnny’s Gold Brick | Monday, June 1 The Heights bar brings back its parking lot steak dinner series for one final spring edition before the event returns in the fall. June features Josephine’s Chef Lucas McKinney serving steak night specials alongside the Johnny’s crew, with proceeds benefiting Southern Smoke Foundation and its emergency relief and mental health programs for hospitality workers. First come, first served. Learn more.

22nd Annual Wine & Food Week at The Woodlands Waterway Marriott | Wednesday, June 3 to Sunday, June 7 – The popular Woodlands event series returns with this year’s “Going Places” theme, spotlighting global flavors, wine pairings, chef showcases and cocktail competitions across 4 days of events. Highlights include the new Going Places Goes Global tasting experience, the Crushing It With Cocktails mixology showdown, Sips Suds & Savor and the Wine Rendezvous Grand Tasting & Chef Showcase, where chefs compete for the Chef of Chefs Award and a $5,000 prize. Prices and times vary. Get tickets.

Judgment of Paris 50th Anniversary Dinner at Le Jardinier | Thursday, June 4 – The MFAH’s Michelin-starred restaurant hosts an intimate, one-night-only dinner with Stag’s Leap Wine Cellars honoring the 50th anniversary of the Judgment of Paris—the 1976 blind tasting that reshaped the global wine world. Executive Chef Felipe Botero presents a 5-course tasting menu paired with iconic wines, including a vertical S.L.V. Cabernet Sauvignon tasting led by winemaker Luis Contreras in the Kinder private dining room. The evening highlights include poached salmon mi-cuit, spring pea ricotta raviolo, roasted Maine lobster, filet mignon and Le Jardinier’s butterfly dessert. 6:30pm. $400. Get tickets.

Landry’s Houston Chef Series: A Night at the Theater | Thursday, June 4 to Wednesday, June 25 | Ongoing – Landry’s annual summer dining series returns with chef-driven dinners inspired by iconic films, pairing multi-course menus with cinematic themes and upscale dining experiences across the city. June events feature Frank Lewis at Morton’s The Steakhouse on June 4, Ricky Cruz at Grotto Downtown on June 11, Erick Bocanegra at King Ranch Texas Kitchen on June 18 and Jayme Ramirez at Willie G’s on June 25. Get tickets.

32nd Anniversary Weekend at Saint Arnold Brewing Company | Friday, June 5 to Sunday, June 7 | No Cover – Texas’ oldest craft brewery celebrates 32 years with a full weekend of ’90s-themed parties, rare pours and more festivities. Friday kicks off with a ’90s dance party featuring Icehouse Radio DJs and Big Blanket’s community blankets from 7pm to 10pm, followed by an all-day ’90s anniversary party on Saturday with live DJs, bands, commemorative glassware and special brews starting at 10am. The weekend wraps on Sunday with a ticketed $80 rare cellar tasting featuring limited, cellar-aged and one-off beers pulled from the brewery’s archives. Times vary. Learn more or get tickets.

Lankford’s Brisket & Beer Bash at Lankford’s The Woodlands | Saturday, June 6 The Woodlands outpost of the old school Montrose burger spot debuts a full-day celebration of slow-smoked barbecue and Saint Arnold brews. All 12 taps on the restaurant’s beer wall will serve up Saint Arnold’s finest while guests dig into house-smoked brisket and classic sides, plus a pint of draft beer included with admission. Each ticket includes a barbecue plate with brisket, smoked sausage, mac and cheese, potato salad and Southern-style green beans. $50. 10am to 10pm. Get tickets

Hope & Opportunity Dinner Series at Soleil | Thursday, June 11 to Saturday, June 13 The Genuine Foundation brings back its signature dining series for an intimate 3-night experience centered on inclusion, impact and world-class dining during Houston’s World Cup moment. The evenings feature a collaborative tasting menu from the Roca Brothers of El Celler de Can Roc—alongside Houston chefs Felipe Botero, Felipe Riccio, Mayank Istwal and Luis Roger—paired with Spanish wines and a masterclass led by sommelier Marta Cortizas. Service is led by the Genuine Catering Team, a group of neurodiverse hospitality trainees at the center of the Foundation’s mission. $2,500 7-course dinner. Get tickets.

The Ranch Presents Pitch Live at Old Warehouse Live Spot in EaDo | Thursday, June 11 to Sunday, July 19 – In celebration of FIFA World Cup 2026, Berg Hospitality Group transforms the former Warehouse Live in EaDo into a 39-day, all-day hospitality and entertainment hub. Created with industry vet Army Sadeghi and soccer legend Brian Ching, the immersive concept features multiple zones including a public main stage, ticketed dining space and VIP lounge, plus large-scale match viewing, DJs, cocktails and Texas-inspired food and drink. The venue is designed as a central pregame and postgame destination, steps from the FIFA Fan Festival. Times vary. Learn more.

World Cup Watch Party at Pier 6 Seafood & Oyster House | Friday, June 12 Pier 6 goes all-in for the World Cup with a waterfront watch party for the U.S. team’s opening match. The restaurant is installing a 150-inch LED screen on the expanded patio for prime viewing, plus drink specials, door prizes and giveaways throughout the night. Houston chef favorite Chef Machete will also be on-site for a taco pop-up alongside Pier 6’s oysters and coastal seafood menu. 8pm. Free entry with food and drink a la carte. Learn more.

Juneteenth Fish Fry at Kamp Houston | Friday, June 19 – Kamp Houston hosts a Juneteenth Fish Fry day party bringing together fried fish plates, Southern sides and a high-energy DJ lineup playing hip-hop, R&B and Afrobeats. Expect an indoor-outdoor setup with hookah, bottle service, VIP sections and birthday packages available, plus food and drinks running alongside the party vibe. 4pm to 10pm; no cover until 7pm. $5+. Get tickets.

Saint Arnold celebrates 32 years since it opened in 1994 with 3 days of free parties and a special ticketed tasting on the first weekend of the month. | Photo courtesy Saint Arnold Brewing Company

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Brooke Viggiano
Brooke Viggiano is a food and lifestyle writer residing in Houston. When she's not contributing to publications like 365 Things to Do in Houston, Thrillist Houston and the Houston Press, she's on the hunt for the coolest happenings in the city. You can follow her musings on Twitter @BrookeViggiano .