The "No Finer Diner" cheeseburger ($12.99) features two patties, cheese, caramelized onions and Buttermilk Baby sauce on a potato bun. (Courtesy Brian Kennedy)
The "No Finer Diner" cheeseburger ($12.99) features two patties, cheese, caramelized onions and Buttermilk Baby sauce on a potato bun. (Courtesy Brian Kennedy)
Buttermilk Baby offers American comfort food, such as chicken tender baskets with fries ($12.99). (Courtesy Brian Kennedy)
Buttermilk Baby has rescheduled the opening of its incoming Sugar Land restaurant for later in 2025, representatives for Berg Hospitality Group said.
The details
Buttermilk Baby partners with ice cream brand Carvel to bring customers frozen treats. (Courtesy Brian Kennedy)
The new nostalgic, whimsical diner opened a location in the Houston Heights back in September, per previous Community Impact reporting. The restaurant marries fine-dining with fast-casual to create a new way of dining, coined "casual cool," according to an email from the business' representatives.
The American restaurant will feature modern vintage aesthetics and comfort food favorites, such as burgers, chicken tenders and hot dogs.
Buttermilk Baby also sells a variety of frozen frappes. (Courtesy Brian Kennedy)
In addition, Buttermilk Baby has a partnership with ice cream brand Carvel to offer frozen treats, including frappes and cups of soft serve with a variety of toppings.
Asia joined Community Impact in February 2022. As a features reporter, she covers the South Houston area, including the Heights-River Oaks-Montrose, Bellaire-Meyerland-West University, Katy-Fulshear, Sugar Land-Missouri City, the Bay Area, and Pearland-Friendswood editions. She studied journalism and creative writing at Missouri State University. Before relocating to Texas, Asia was a reporter for the Seattle Medium, one of the city's eldest African American publications. When she's not writing, she's likely trying a new restaurant, practicing self-care or traveling.
Thanks for reading!
Daily news about your community is free, and your support is invaluable.
Give $10 now towards CI's journalistic mission across Texas.