The Rustic Moves Into Former Lava Cantina Space At Grandscape

The Rustic, the Uptown‑born live‑music bar and restaurant, is heading north to Grandscape in The Colony with a planned summer 2026 debut. The new outpost will take over the large space that previously housed Lava Cantina and is slated to bring nightly live music, wood‑grilled food and a Texas‑leaning beverage program to the mixed‑use destination. For Grandscape regulars, it marks another round of dining‑and‑entertainment options joining the complex.

In a release, Kyle Noonan, co‑owner and CEO of FreeRange Concepts, called the project “an exciting expansion opportunity for the brand,” according to CultureMap Dallas. Ownership says the Colony location will lean into Americana, local and regional music, and family‑friendly weekend brunches. CultureMap Dallas reports the company expects the Grandscape spot to open in summer 2026.

What to expect at the new Rustic

The Rustic’s playbook mixes a deep taps and cocktail program with Southern‑leaning plates and nightly local music, a model the brand has replicated across its locations, according to the Houston Chronicle. Guests can typically count on wood‑grilled entrees, family‑style sides and a calendar packed with regional acts rather than big touring headliners. That combination has helped the concept draw steady weekday and weekend crowds in other Texas markets.

Where it’s moving in Grandscape

The Rustic will move into the former Lava Cantina space at 5805 Grandscape Boulevard, a unit currently listed as closed for renovations on the development’s directory, according to Grandscape. Lava Cantina’s shutdown last year left one of the project’s larger live‑music footprints empty, opening the door for another music‑centric tenant. The Rustic’s footprint is expected to plug into Grandscape’s entertainment spine near the stage and lawn area.

Grandscape’s reshuffle keeps rolling

Grandscape has been steadily reshaping its entertainment lineup with new concepts. TOCA Social, a UK‑born soccer entertainment venue, is set to open at the complex on March 6, 2026, per TOCA Social, a move that fits into the area’s broader entertainment push tied to the 2026 World Cup, according to the Houston Chronicle. The growing cluster of tenants highlights Grandscape’s strategy of pairing large‑scale attractions with nightlife and dining, giving patrons more reasons to make an evening of it at The Colony’s outdoor hub…

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