Houston’s Pink Palace of a Restaurant Morphs Into a Colorful Party Scene — PostScript Steps Up to Fight Cancer
This Men Wear Pink Night Shows Off Chef Bryan Caswell's Skill
BY Shelby Hodge // 06.05.24Anna McGrath, Ellie Strehli, Kate Weldon, and Kate Jackson make the scene at the American Cancer Society 'Men Wear Pink' event at PostScript (Photo by Alex Montoya)
Houston’s pinkest restaurant PostScript has officially celebrated its opening, months after the lights went on, with a salute to the American Cancer Society’s “Men Wear Pink” campaign. In theme, the butterfly-infused restaurant rolled out a pink carpet and provided palette appropriate photo ops with a pink Porsche 911 GT3 Ruby Star and pink Porsche 911 GT3 RS Ultraviolet parked at the entry.
A portion of sales from the invitation-only dinner went to the American Cancer Society’s annual men-themed fundraiser.
“Partnering with American Cancer Society was an easy choice,” says Dallas-based Veeral Rathod, the co-owner of PostScript. “This event not only brought together our community, but also supported a cause that is close to our hearts.
“It’s truly inspiring to see the generosity and enthusiasm of our guests as we work together to make a meaningful impact in the fight against cancer.”
Dressed appropriately in a pink suit, Veeral Rathod was joined by his PostScript partner Obi Ibeto in welcoming some 200 partygoers, many also dressed in the color du jour.
Partying in style, everyone sipped on Poggio Costa Prosecco, sampled black gold from the Domus caviar cart and were able to pick up custom-rolled cigars.
PostScript Chef Bryan Caswell provided plenty of party bites for the throng and entertained attendees by personally assembling his signature Caviar Donut made with a house donut, Hackleback caviar, white chocolate crème fraîche and blackberry.
The crowd spilled over into the private Vesper Room for martini specials and onto the patio, decorated profusely in pink, where they could pick up one or two of those cigars. In PostScript’s main bar, people had their choice of martinis and the restaurant’s specialty cocktails including Take Me to Tootsies and French Kiss.
PC Seen: American Cancer Society Men Wear Pink of Houston’s senior development manager, Lindsey Brown, Kristina Wilson, Marcy de Luna, Katherine Ross, Carrie Bradsberg-Dahl, Kristen Cannon, Edward Sanchez, Debbie Elias, Harry Massoud, Elie Massoud, Miya Shay, Kristen Collins, Jon Gerber, Marci Alvis, and Jeremiah Gowen.