Introducing the 1932 Cattleman’s Club: A New Dining Experience at RodeoHouston
Excitement is mounting for the upcoming Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo, especially with the introduction of the 1932 Cattleman’s Club, a pop-up fine dining restaurant headed by billionaire Tilman Fertitta. As the rodeo approaches, this fresh offering aims to enhance the culinary experience for attendees, effectively replacing the previous staple, The Ranch Saloon + Steakhouse.
Fertitta Entertainment Takes the Reins
Instead of the former operator, Berg Hospitality, the rodeo has formed a partnership with Fertitta Entertainment, a powerhouse with an impressive portfolio that includes the Houston Rockets and a variety of popular dining establishments like Landry’s and Saltgrass Steakhouse. “Our fine dining guests have come to expect something extraordinary, and this new partnership delivers just that,” stated Chris Boleman, President, and CEO of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Steak Lovers Rejoice: The Menu Awaits
The 1932 Cattleman’s Club promises a menu that will include prime and wagyu steaks, seafood options, and sides like delectable lobster mac and cheese. In a notable upgrade, the new venue will not only serve dinner but will also be open for lunch and feature a kid’s menu, making it an attractive spot for families attending the event.
A Legacy Continues: Fertitta’s Contribution to the Houston Community
For over 15 years, Fertitta Entertainment has been a prominent player at the rodeo, especially with its Saltgrass Steakhouse pop-up booth. Patrick Fertitta, directing the operations of Fertitta Entertainment, expressed genuine enthusiasm about continuing the legacy of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo. “It’s an incredible honor to continue being a part of this Texas institution that means so much to our city,” he remarked, highlighting their commitment to infusing culinary excellence with the authentic rodeo spirit.
What’s Next for Cattleman’s Club?
As the details surrounding the Cattleman’s Club unfold, there's a buzz of anticipation among Texans and visitors alike who are eager to partake in this elevated dining experience. While specifics regarding reservations and the overall design of the restaurant are still forthcoming, more information will be made available soon.
The Future of Fine Dining at RodeoHouston
This transition not only signifies a change in ownership but embodies a shift toward enhanced guest experiences at the rodeo. As more details about the 1932 Cattleman’s Club are rolled out, one thing is clear: the collaboration aims to honor Texas traditions while embracing a modern dining atmosphere.
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