When the restaurant was completed, the Brenners lived in a small area
in the back. The restaurant served light fare such as breakfast, sandwiches,
fried chicken and some steaks, which were rarely sold because few people
had the money for such extravagances. In the early 1950's, Brenner’s
began serving prime beef with filets selling for $3.50.
At that time, Houston was expanding west, and the original building had
to be sold to make way for the construction of Katy Road. The restaurant
was relocated to its current location. This new location gave ample room
for the Brenners to create their lush gardens in the back of the restaurant.
These fabled gardens were said to have been a re-creation of picturesque
scenery from Mr. Brenner’s native Germany.
As Houston continued its westward expansion, many new homes were built
along Memorial Drive. The area residents took great pride in claiming
they had found a charming little restaurant that was an absolute treasure
and would remain their secret. These customers became known as “the
Station Wagon Set” and they shared their “secret” much
to the advantage of Brenner’s. Other prominent clientele included
the old-time oilmen who could afford the “good things in life.”
This behind-the-scenes notoriety soon developed into national acclaim
and recognition.
Mr. Brenner passed away in 1976 at the age of 67. Mrs. Brenner continued
to operate the business for many years thereafter, and passed away in 2008.
Her recipes will live on with Brenner’s.
Over the years, Tilman Fertitta, Chairman, President and CEO of Landry’s
Restaurants, Inc., enjoyed dining with his family at Brenner’s,
which was located near his home. The Fertittas would gather at Brenner’s
for special occasions, family celebrations and just to enjoy the great
food. Brenner's had closed in the summer of 2002, and in an effort to keep this historical Houston restaurant in the community, Landry’s decided to purchase the location and revitalize
the concept. Brenner’s was a long time Houston tradition and Tilman
wanted to bring back the tradition by renovating the restaurant and expanding
the garden area; adding beautiful landscaping, a water garden and a gazebo
for weddings and other special events.
In order to maintain its delectable menu selections, Landry’s
Executive Chef Kathy Ruiz worked alongside Mrs. Brenner to re-create
some of Brenner’s favorite dishes. Some of the favorites include
Crunchy German Potatoes, Homemade Roquefort Salad Dressing, and the incomparable
Apple Strudel. The warm atmosphere for which Brenner’s is known,
as well as its delicious food and personalized service will once again be available
to all diners that visit the charming little restaurant once known as
“the Station Wagon Set ” secret.
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