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Houston Northside Moto Bar Revved Up For Grand Opening And Custom Bike Giveaway

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Published on April 05, 2026
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Wolfsmiths is turning its Lindale Park outpost into a full-blown party next Saturday, with live music, comedy and a shot at rolling home on a custom motorcycle. The grand opening is set to feature a mix of local bands, two-step lessons and a comedy showcase in a speakeasy-style room upstairs, with organizers saying food and art vendors will be on site for the celebration.

As reported by the Houston Chronicle, the 201 Woodard Street spot at Woodard and Fulton grew from a coffee shop into a full bar and kitchen and now includes "The Den," a speakeasy-style comedy club on the second floor. The Chronicle noted that motorcycles double as decor in the garage-inspired space and that the venue has become a neighborhood hub for open mics, jazz nights and other live shows.

Giveaway, Tickets And The Bike

According to the ticket page on Wolfsmiths, a single giveaway ticket costs $50 and enters buyers for a chance to win the shop-built 2001 DRZ 250. The listing describes the machine as a Wolfsmiths first-shop build with Warp 9 wheels, a custom subframe, clip‑on bars and an Antigravity lithium battery.

Lineup And Community Focus

As reported by the Houston Chronicle, the April 11 lineup includes Kory Quinn, Christopher Seymore, Amanda Pascali and Los Skarnales, plus two-step lessons from Cabalerro Cosmico and a comedy showcase at The Den. General Manager Enea Mariani told the Chronicle the owners delayed the celebration to build ties with neighbors, saying, "We know that having an event like this will bring a lot of people and will make a lot of people happy."

Practical Details

Organizers encourage early arrival since the on-site lot will be reserved for vendors and event participants and street parking can fill quickly. Wolfsmiths continues to operate its Heights moto shop separately; the business lists the Lindale Park cafe and bar at 201 Woodard Street and the restoration shop at 636 W 26th Street on its website. Expect a party-like atmosphere aimed at turning the new spot into a regular neighborhood hangout.