Mean Grille, a local favorite restaurant, announced the closure of its Richmond Avenue location on social media. The Turkish-Mediterranean spot in Houston’s Greenway area has shut down after just two years of service.
The family-owned restaurant officially closed on March 30. It was known for serving fresh, made-to-order dishes like kebabs, falafel, and hummus.
Houston’s Mean Grille Closed Its Doors on March 30
Owned by Onur Palamut, Mean Grille, located in the Greenway/River Oaks area, has announced its permanent closure. Onur shared the heartbreaking news of closure with a social media post and said, “We will be closing our doors for good on Monday, March 30, 2026.”
The restaurant had built a strong customer base for serving fresh, made-to-order dishes and using high-quality ingredients. Its menu focused on Turkish-Mediterranean cuisine, featuring locally sourced halal proteins. Over time, it became a go-to destination for Mediterranean food lovers in the area.
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Some of the recommended items on the menu include Chicken Kebab Plate, Falafel Wrap, Mediterranean Shrimp, and Adana Kebab. The restaurant offered a welcoming, casual bistro-style atmosphere with an outdoor seating option.
In the closure announcement, Onur also expressed gratitude and appreciation to the community for its support.
Emotional Responses on Social Media

Following the announcement on social media, several loyal customers and patrons of Mean Grille shared cherished memories and words of encouragement.
One of the fans shared, “Sorry to hear this, Onur. We will miss you. Your restaurant was our favorite place to eat when we would come to Houston. You and your restaurant will always have a special place in our hearts.”
Another customer wrote, “I am so sorry to hear this. Everyone from my dining group and tea group enjoyed your restaurant. You will be missed. I am out of town, or I would come by and say goodbye.”
The restaurant has not shared an official reason for its closure. With Mean Grille’s departure, Houston’s dining scene loses a beloved neighborhood gem.
