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Wine Time In Humble, Main Street Hub Pours Onto Main Street Feb. 23

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Published on January 27, 2026
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Main Street Hub, a wine lounge owned by Mitchell Manyk, will open on February 23 at 305 E. Main St. in downtown Humble. The lounge will offer Texas-based wines, beer, and light bites such as charcuterie boards, and will serve as a place for locals to visit or host small gatherings.

What to Expect

Manyk shifted the launch from an earlier January goal to February 23, and the team has been busy decorating the space and stocking up ahead of opening day, as reported by Community Impact. The plan is to keep pours affordable and plates shareable, with an eye on after-work crowds, casual date nights and low-key neighborhood meetups. Manyk has emphasized Texas-based producers while keeping the overall atmosphere relaxed and community-first.

Permits and Licensing

According to a legal notice in the Houston Chronicle’s iPublish Marketplace, Main Street Hub LLC has applied to the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission for a Wine and Malt retailer’s permit tied to the 305 E. Main St. address, listing Mitchell Manyk as the owner. The filing is a standard step before opening, although any remaining approvals or inspections connected to that application could still influence the exact timing of when alcohol service officially begins.

Where It Fits

The lounge will sit right next door to The Rowdy Chick, the boutique launched by Manyk’s partner Darian Ortiz, adding to a small but growing cluster of independent businesses in Downtown Humble, as detailed by Community Impact. The owners say Main Street Hub is meant to sync up with existing Main Street happenings, giving locals another option to pair with nearby events and small pop-ups already on the calendar. Downtown Humble will get a new spot on February 23, as the owners prepare to open their doors for guests along Main Street.