Saddle up & settle in: bringing the ranch lifestyle to the city
Brand storytelling in this playful enamel pin set acts as an branding detail for staff and custom merchandise for guests, made to spark smiles and selfies.
A bar designed for connection, where layered materiality and thoughtful zoning elevate the guest journey and anchor this Houston restaurant design in modern Western hospitality.
Set within a 8,000-square-foot destination, Long Weekend is a bold yet unpretentious response to family dining. Acoustic music replaces loud TVs. Wholesome food is fire-grilled not fried. Design considers every age group without ever feeling themed or contrived.
Built from the ground up, we defined the full brand journey: from name, positioning, and visual identity to tone of voice, zoning strategy, and experience design. The result is an immersive guest journey rooted in meaning and made for memory-making, a layered space where every corner tells a story.
At its heart, Long Weekend celebrates the everyday rituals of ranch culture. Food cooked over flame. Kids running wild. Parents lingering over cocktails. Strangers turning into neighbors. It’s a space designed to hold that rhythm. From a craft canyon for children to dual-sided fireplaces and a converted horse trailer bar that sets the social tone.
The layout prioritizes connection and flexibility where zoned areas provide flow between moments, from spirited gatherings to solo escapes. Family zones, play spaces, and a central Meet & Greet nook reflect the founder’s belief that hospitality starts with making space for everyone.
Every material was chosen for honesty and soul: aged corten steel, raw oak, warm leather, natural limestone. It’s a space that wears in, not out, just like a good pair of boots.
The food offer is crafted with care. A scratch kitchen serving wood-oven pizzas, fire-grilled mains, and modern takes on cowboy classics. There’s no deep fryer. Just food made fresh and full of story.
Entertainment is curated to feel like modern campfire gatherings. Intimate acoustic sets where guests can get close to the music without it ever stealing the spotlight. It’s hospitality that invites you in and lets you linger.
Long Weekend is not a concept wrapped in cowboy clichés. It’s a brand born from lived experience, one that honors the past, engages the present, and creates a sense of place you’ll want to return to again and again.
And behind the charm is commercial intent. This is a concept designed for long dwell times, repeat visits, and multigenerational appeal. A layout built to maximize turnover while encouraging exploration. A menu optimized for simplicity and storytelling. Design that delivers atmosphere with efficiency. Profitability never compromises purpose here — it supports it.
This is modern family dining done with craft, care, and soul. This is legacy, reimagined.
Photography credit: Marco Wang Photography
Working with the Harrison team was an incredible experience. From the very beginning, they were committed to truly understanding the vision Paige and I had for Long Weekend. The workshop at the start of the project set the tone and gave all of us the clarity and alignment we needed to move forward with confidence.
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