
Photo by Common Bond Photography.Ĭommon Bond, multiple locations: Six candy-colored layers of cake come together in a limited-edition entremet dessert from this popular local bakery chain. The Entremet dessert at Common Bond is a colorful celebration of Pride Month. Visit the event page for more information. Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 at the door, with daybed and cabana pricing from $450 to $650. Highlights include live entertainment, DJs, food and drink specials, dancers, games, prizes, hookah and more. Ĭlé Houston Lounge, 2301 Main: Pride Houston 365 is hosting “Soaked”, the official Houston LGBT+ Pride pool party. While you’re there, pick up hot or iced coffees and teas, and British-inspired baked goods such as sausage rolls and scones. Pins inspired by the company’s logo and designed by artist Sylvia Smith are $10 each, rainbow craft soaps are $6.50 each and stickers are $2.50 each. Courtesy photo.Ĭambrian Coffee, 9461 Hammerly: This Spring Branch shop and bakery is donating all proceeds from the sale of three special Pride products to Tony’s Place. Purchase Pride pins (inspired by the shop’s fossil logo), rainbow soap and stickers at Cambrian Coffee through June. The festive dessert is made with vanilla sponge cake and creamy vanilla frosting. īarnaby’s Cafe, multiple locations: Celebrate Pride year-round with a generous slice of Rainbow Cake. Use the savings on specialty cream cheeses such as pimento olive, sprinkles, chocolate chip and honey nut. Photo courtesy of New York Deli & Coffee Shop.īagel Shop Bakery, 9724 Hillcroft and 5422 Bellaire: Is there a more cheerful way to start your day than with a Rainbow Bagel ? Perhaps, but this month, patrons of the bakery can enjoy an extra perk: the bagels, which are regularly priced $2.50, are just $1.50 each. Rainbow bagels are a colorful morning treat. The bar is donating 20% of proceeds from the cocktail to The Montrose Center. A 9-ounce serving is $7.50 and a 16-ounce serving is $12.50. The drink is made with coconut rum, fresh lime juice and Coco Lopez cream of coconut. Courtesy photo.Īxelrad, 1517 Alabama: Visit this sprawling beer garden popular for groups, and order the Frozen Coconut Limeade, which comes garnished with a miniature rainbow flag.

The Frozen Coconut Limeade is available at Axelrad during Pride Month. Choose from On The Lanai made with black rum, aged rum, passionfruit juice, fresh orange and lime juices and Topo Chico, and Baby Mojito Buckets made with Bacardi superior, mint, lime juice and agave served in a tiny Bacardi bucket with an upturned miniature bottle of Topo Chico.


Picos is also donating $1 from each Pride cocktail sold during June to The Montrose Center. Photo by Nick de la Torre.Īrnaldo Richards’ Picos, 3601 Kirby: Book the Pride Table via RESY for any time in June, and Pico’s will donate 20% of the total check (before tax and tip) to Montrose Grace Place. The barrel was selected personally by Angel Share owner Mary Ellen Angel. Celebrate the one-year anniversary of this charity bar on Sunday, June 12, and sample its proprietary Whistlepig 10 year Single Barrel Rye.
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Photo by Angel Share.Īngel Share, 924 Congress: June charities include two Pride-related organizations: Free Mom Hugs and The Montrose Center. Be one of the first to taste the Angel Share Single Barrel Rye on June 12. These organizations provide resources, counsel, medical services and general assistance to community members and their families. In addition, many are donating a portion of June sales to AIDS Foundation Houston, The Montrose Center, Montrose Grace Place and other charities that support the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ+) community.

It’s the time of year when certain bars and restaurants proudly hoist rainbow flags and add colorful cocktails and cheerful dishes to menus in support of Pride Month.
