Brasserie 19 invites guests to drink pink at its afternoon rosé-fueled bash. Credit: Photo by Andrew Hemingway

National Rosé Day is summer’s way of saying “treat yourself” — and as expected, Houston is very on board. From frosé and fancy pours to DJ sets and rosé-soaked brunches, here’s where to sip something blushy on Saturday, June 14.

Alora Restaurant & Bar, 1801 Binz
The Peruvian-Vietnamese spot is stretching National Rosé Day into a month-long celebration with $5 glasses and $15 bottles of DAOU Rosé during happy hour, Tuesday–Sunday from 3 to 6 p.m.

The Annie Café & Bar, 1800 Post Oak
Rosé Rumble takes over The Annie from 4 to 6 p.m. with six tastings, chef bites, a build-your-own bouquet bar, photo ops, a sommelier mini-class and a “Best in Blush” fashion contest. Tickets are $65 and include all the pink-filled fun, plus a take-home wine bag.

Barbacana, 907 Franklin
Head to this downtown hotspot to sip $10 glasses of Domaine De Fonsainte Gris de Gris and 30 percent off all rosé bottles June 12–14.

Brasserie 19, 1962 West Gray
Enjoy a full-on blush bash 12:30 to 4:30 p.m., complete with Moët Hennessy cocktails, rosé brunch bottles, DJ beats, raffles, Veuve swag and tons of photo ops.

Chardon, 1711 Allen Parkway
Chardon will be celebrating National Rosé Day with endless Rosé service for $30 per person during weekend brunch, Saturday and Sunday from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m., as well as with 25 percent off all bottles of Rosé (sparkling or still) during brunch and dinner.

Emma Jane, 1226 West Clay
Enjoy $39 bottles of rosé all day long alongside the brunch menu from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For those who enjoy a classic English-style tea service, make a reservation from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. to celebrate the afternoon with a glass of rosé and an assortment of tea sandwiches, pastries, scones and more.

Monarch at Hotel ZaZa, 5701 Mainx
Get fancy with a Veuve Clicquot Rosé and Truffle Fries combo for $45.

Monkey’s Tail, 5802 Fulton
It’s Rosé All Day at this Lindale Park gem with $15 bottles of La Marca Sparkling Rosé, $11 cans, $2 off Aval cider, and frozen Frosé to keep you cool from 2 p.m. to 1:30 a.m.

The Pit Room, 1201 Richmond, 10301 Katy Freeway
Try the BBQ joint’s fan-fave tacos ($6.50) with a glass of Pierre Sparr Crémant or Peyrassol Rosé at either location this Rosé Day.

Sunrise House, 1830 West Alabama
This brunch favorite invites guests to enjoy Coupe Rosés by the glass for half-off all day — $7.50 (regularly $15).

Traveler’s Table
, 520 Westheimer
One of Montrose’s most buzzed-about brunches is turning pink with Rosé Day specials, including glasses and bottles for $13 to $55, Caviar and Cornbread ($18) live illustration from 10 a.m. to noon.

Zanti Cucina Italiana, 1958 West Gray
Enjoy premium pours like Delamotte ($180), Ruinart ($185), and Bollinger Grand Année Rosé ($280); or go by-the-glass with Rumor or Miraval for $12 and $15 Don Julio Rosé.

Brooke Viggiano is a contributing writer who is always looking to share Houston's coolest and tastiest happenings with the Houston Press readers.