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Underbelly replaced lesbian bar Chances, and Blacksmith was once home to Mary's. Transforming gay bars into restaurants and cafes has been a trend in Montrose. With its $5 glasses of wine during a generous happy hour (daily from open until 5 pm) and eclectic menu of bruschetta and other shareable items, the cafe has become a smash hit since it opened in April. Something just felt right, and we’re thrilled to honor its historic legacy, the neighborhood, and the people who have come before us.”Įxpected to open in the first quarter of 2019, the new outpost will build on the reputation Postino has established in with its first location at the Heights Mercantile development. Walking into the old Montrose Mining Company - such a storied space that’s been a neighborhood gathering space since the 1970’s - gave us goosebumps. "Montrose checks every box that gets us excited: civic pride, a robust arts scene, diversity, authenticity, and an incredible history that speaks to our values. “Since we first opened our doors in the Heights neighborhood, we found ourselves drawn to Montrose time and time again," Postino co-founder Lauren Bailey said in a statement. The legendary gay bar closed in 2016 after 36 years in business. previously occupied by Montrose Mining Company. The new Postino will take over the space at 805 Pacific St. Postino, the Arizona-based wine cafe, will open its second Houston location in Montrose, the company announced. A shuttered gay bar will have new life as a wine cafe.