Austin Does Houston
First look: Doc's Motorworks brings Austin cool to Houston outpost opening this week
Another beloved Austin establishment is getting ready to open in Houston. Doc's Motorworks will join Torchy's, Uchi, Pluckers and more when it opens its first location outside of the Austin area in a converted Wendy's at Westheimer and Graustark on Thursday.
"The only thing our customers ever put on comments cards was 'please bring one to Houston,'" co-owner Charles Milligan tells CultureMap.
Milligan says the company considered a variety of locations, but that Montrose felt the most like Doc's original home on South Congress Avenue. "As soon as we pulled up to that spot, we thought about signing the lease. It just had a good feel."
"The only thing our customers ever put on comments cards was 'please bring one to Houston,'" co-owner Charles Milligan tells CultureMap.
The space has been thoroughly transformed to remove any traces of its previous life as a source of spicy chicken sandwiches and Frostys. Ice-house style roll-up doors have been installed, along with an expansive 100-seat patio. Inside, Doc's signature oversized community tables dominate the seating; Milligan says they're a key component in creating Doc's atmosphere. Separate groups may start at opposite ends of a long table, but Milligan says he's observed many times that they're buying drinks for each as the night goes on.
The interior is mostly decorated with beer signs and similar paraphernalia. Enough TVs to keep track of the games are hung from the ceiling, but Milligan says Doc's isn't a sports bar. "I want to be known as the Montrose neighbor bar and restaurant," Milligan says. "There's plenty of people watching, too."
Fifty taps feature a mix of local, craft and national selections; five taps are dedicated to hard liquor, and four wines will be available on tap as well. Instead of the Hill Country breweries Doc's features in Austin, the Houston location will devote space to local favorites like 8th Wonder, Saint Arnold, Buffalo Bayou and Karbach. "We try to be as local as we can," Milligan says.
Houstonians spent years asking for Doc's to come east. Now it has. Whether it's Montrose's next great neighborhood bar remains to be seen, but all the ingredients, including plenty of parking, are in place for success.