
To be blunt, Houston is awful about preserving its architectural historical past. Charming previous buildings in fine condition are always torn down in favor of half-empty “luxurious” condos and townhouses of questionable high quality. As neighborhoods develop more and more stripped of their character and identification, it turns into much more crucial to have fun the vestiges of town’s previous.
Downtown wine bar La Carafe, housed within the metropolis’s oldest confirmed constructing, stands the take a look at of time for example of this dwelling, respiration historical past to be nurtured and preserved. Houston’s Kennedy Bakery constructing was constructed in 1845 and is now an entry within the Nationwide Register of Historic Locations. The bar we all know and love at this time opened within the mid-Fifties and continues to function as a comfortable time capsule. La Carafe solely takes money, conducting enterprise with a century-old register. Years of eerily elegant wax drips from the big candles to gentle the intimate house.
This spot of ageing intrigue amid the gleaming skyscrapers attracts an eclectic crowd. Skate collective City Animals used to hang around right here of their ’80s heyday. “You see a variety of artists, a variety of stagehands, roadies, and folks with a variety of completely different fascinating tales,” stated bartender Clint Franklin.
There’s additionally a lot discuss how La Carafe is haunted. Whether or not you imagine in that type of factor or not, many visitors and bartenders are adamant that they’ve seen and heard an array of strange and unexplainable occasions, together with bottles flying off cabinets for no obvious purpose, the sounds of younger youngsters taking part in upstairs, and even a ghost right here and there. It might all be from extreme drink or the work of overactive imaginations, however like every ghost story, that’s so that you can resolve for your self.
La Carafe’s handy location attracts locals and vacationers in equal measure. Some regulars have even been married there, after which introduced their youngsters after they turned 21.
Sustaining a bar in a protected landmark does include some main challenges, nonetheless. “You need to get approval to alter something in regards to the look of the constructing,” Franklin stated.

“We didn’t used to have a balcony on the entrance of the constructing.… Carolyn [Wenglar], the proprietor, needed to construct one other one, and the historic society was denying her request to try this. She did a variety of analysis and truly dug up very previous images of the constructing with an present balcony. As a result of it was true to the historic integrity of the constructing, they allowed her to truly construct that.”
He notes that the restrictions additionally apply to elements like paint colours, and historic buildings require reams of paperwork to evolve to fireside codes.
But regardless of the paperwork that often rears up, La Carafe endures as a needed reminder to decelerate, sip some wine, debate what these odd sounds have been, and admire the richness of town round you.