RCI Hospitality Holdings Purchases Grange Food Hall

In addition to existing eateries, RCI will brew beer and sling wings at the risqué Bombshells Restaurant & Bar there.
Grange Food Hall
Photo courtesy of RCI Hospitality Holdings

According to a press release, Houston’s RCI Hospitality Holdings, Inc. acquired the Grange Food Hall at 6575 Greenwood Plaza Blvd. RCI’s move into Greenwood Village will include a full service bar, brewery, and videogame arcade in addition to the purchased property, per a press release.

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In addition to the eight eateries already serving sushi, charcuterie, Italian artisanal sandwiches, Korean dumplings, Mexican dishes, ramen, pizza, and Mediterranean specialties there, RCI’s intention is to construct a small Bombshells Restaurant & Bar there. The restaurant group will utilize the food hall’s existing brewery to produce its own signature craft beers and serve them up alongside Bombshells’ wings, salads, and other appetizers.

The purchase price for the 12,500 square foot property was $5.2 million. The Greenwood location will be the latest Bombshells edition, adding to the 10 company-owned locations — eight in the Houston area and one each in Dallas and Austin.

Matthew Denis

Matthew Denis

Matthew D. Denis is a Bend, Oregon-based freelance reporter with a predilection for existential expression. Be it art, backcountry exploration, overland road rallies, or Zimbabwean beats, Matt is there to describe the culture and expression that defines our humanity. You can find his work in ArtNews, The Register-Guard, The Manual, U.S. News & World Report, and more. When Matt's not typing on keys, he'll likely be exploring books, creative writing, or endless Western wilds.
Matthew Denis

Matthew Denis

Matthew D. Denis is a Bend, Oregon-based freelance reporter with a predilection for existential expression. Be it art, backcountry exploration, overland road rallies, or Zimbabwean beats, Matt is there to describe the culture and expression that defines our humanity. You can find his work in ArtNews, The Register-Guard, The Manual, U.S. News & World Report, and more. When Matt's not typing on keys, he'll likely be exploring books, creative writing, or endless Western wilds.
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