
Batters & Brunch, a popular Humble brunch hangout, is building a new outpost in The Groves, and construction is already rolling. If all goes according to plan, the master-planned community could be clinking mimosa glasses over pancakes and other weekend staples by mid-December.
Project timeline and size
A Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation registration filed April 17 lists “Batters N Brunch” at 15930 Woodland Hills Drive, Suite 8, with a recorded construction start date of April 15 and an estimated completion of Dec. 15, 2026. The filing also notes a roughly 3,983-square-foot first-time interior build-out and an estimated $500,000 construction cost, according to the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
Menu and what to expect
The online menu at Batters leans into brunch classics such as eggs Benedict, avocado toast, pancakes, croissants and biscuits, and it backs that up with a broad beverage list featuring mimosas by the glass or flight, along with beer, wine, sangria, bubble tea, milkshakes, smoothies and coffee. Those offerings appear on the restaurant’s published menu and ordering pages, per Batters & Brunch.
Second location or relocation?
One thing that is not settled yet: whether the Groves build-out will operate as a second Batters location in Humble or replace the original restaurant on N. Sam Houston Parkway East. That uncertainty is highlighted in reporting by Community Impact, which based its coverage on the TDLR filing.
Where in The Groves
The Groves is a roughly 1,000-acre master-planned neighborhood that has been adding homes and retail along Woodland Hills Drive, giving incoming restaurants a built-in customer base. The proposed Batters suite sits in that retail node near the Madera Run H-E-B and a Whataburger at 15940 Woodland Hills Drive, putting it in the middle of a busy commercial cluster, according to The Groves and local listings.
What this means for local dining
At about 3,983 square feet with a roughly $500,000 interior build-out, the project represents a sizable investment in the Groves dining scene and could add a larger sit-down brunch option to the area. The TDLR record lists RK Groves as the property owner and notes that the work is privately funded, details that suggest the space is part of the center’s planned commercial rollout, per the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation.
If the construction schedule holds, the Groves Batters location should be ready by mid-December. For the latest word on opening plans, the restaurant’s website and local coverage will be the key places to watch. Batters & Brunch’s site currently lists the existing Humble location and its full menu.









