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BAYOU BEND COLLECTION. One of the nation’s premier collections of American decorative arts is housed in the former estate of Miss Ima Hogg, One Wescott St. 713-520-2600 / bayoubend@mfah.org HOUSTON ARBORETUM & NATURE CENTER. A 155-acre wildlife sanctuary that contains 5-1/2 miles of self-guided trails under a forest canopy, around ponds and through a swamp of recreated coastal prairie. Daily 8:30am-6pm. 4501 Woodway Drive. 713-681-8433. *Este refugio silvestre de 155 acres contiene 5,5 millas de sendas de auto-guía bajo una bóveda forestal, alrededor de las lagunas, y a través de un pantano de llanura costal recreada. Todos los días
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CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARCH MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS HOUSTON Selections from the Museum’s Collection: Modern and Contemporary Art March 3 - 22 Mar 4, 2014 - May 3, 2015 Houston’s biggest secret, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ concert lineup, was released today revealing 21 of today’s Law Building, Second Floor most popular entertainers from a variety of genres set to perform during the 2015 Show. 1001 Bissonnet
“The fact that we have 16 entertainers returning to the rotating stage is evidence that the RodeoHouston experience is not only Selections theLivestock Museum's Collection: in the stands, but on the stage as well,” said Joel Cowley, president and CEO of thefrom Houston Show and Rodeo. “TheModern best of the best in entertainment, top flight rodeo athletes and great fansand combine for an experience other.”of a series highContemporary Artlikeisnopart Tickets will go on sale Saturday, Jan. 17, 10 a.m. through AXS Ticketing via rodeohouston.com. The Virtual Waiting Roomholdings opens lighting the Museum’s exceptional at 9 a.m. on Saturday, but fans can register any time at axs.com/rodeohouston_signup.
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and showcasing works new to Houston audiSeveral popular musical genres are represented in this dynamic entertainer lineup, and together, the 21 celebrated musicians ences. have a remarkable collection of distinguished industry honors, including four This members installation of the Grand Ole Opry, 21 GRAMMY® awards, one Latin GRAMMY® award, 88 Academy of Country Musiccomprises awards, and 63 major Country Music Association awards. paintTuesday, March 3 —ings Eric Church and sculptures that Wednesday, March 4* – Armed Forces Appreciation Dayspan sponsored by BHP20th Billiton — Hunter Hayes the early century toLambert the present. The Thursday, March 5 — Miranda first gallery Friday, March 6 – Black Heritage Day, sponsored by Krogeropens — Johnwith Legend of Henri Matisse and Pablo Picasso, Saturday, March 7 —the Alanart Jackson moves Sunday, March 8 — then Fall Out Boy to the Cubist avant-garde that owered in France, Germany, and the Czech Monday, March 9 — flJustin Moore Republic. Also featured are works by artists Tuesday, March 10 — Tim McGraw who pushed the limits of Abstraction, includWednesday, March 11* — Brantley Gilbert ing Constantin Thursday, March 12 — Zac Brown Band Brancusi, Piet Mondrian, and Rietveld. Friday, March 13 Gerrit — Pitbull The second gallery is devoted to Surrealist Saturday, March 14 — Billy Currington masters working between the World Wars, Sunday, March 15 – Go Tejano Day, sponsored by Diva Diamonds — suchMaquinaria as Max Ernst, Joan Miró, and Yves TanLa Arrolladora Banda El Limón/La Norteña guy. Postwar Abstraction is introduced with Monday, March 16 — Dierks Bentley works by Anthony Caro, Lucio Fontana, EllsTuesday, March 17 — Ariana Grande worth Kelly, and others. New directions in Wednesday, March 18* — Florida Georgia Line Contemporary art are represented by Jasper Thursday, March 19 — Blake Shelton Johns, Brice Marden, and Robert RauschenFriday, March 20 — The Band Perry berg. STAR ENTERTAINMENT
Saturday, March 21 – RodeoHouston BP Super Series Championship — Brad Paisley Sunday, March 22 – RodeoHouston Super Shootout®, presented by Crown Royal — Luke Bryan, presented by Miller Lite
*Value Wednesdays include $10 upper level Rodeo tickets, plus values throughout NRG Park. Since 1932, the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo™ has committed nearly $375 million to the youth of Texas. This Section 501(...c) (3) charitable organization, supported by more than 31,000 volunteers, is the world’s largest livestock show and most innovative rodeo. RODEOHOUSTON features the best cowboys and cowgirls competing for a purse of $2 million, and hosts the biggest names in the music industry. With tickets averaging more than $20 less than the national concert ticket average, the Show is providing a family-friendly and affordable event. A ticket to the Rodeo also grants entrance to the Show grounds, where the largest Western shopping mall is open for business in NRG Center. In addition to shopping, great food and a thrilling carnival, kids can experience pony rides, petting zoos, a live animal birthing center and other agricultural displays. There’s something for the whole family at the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo!
CALENDAR OF EVENTS MARCH CIRQUE DU SOLEIL Amaluna Opens February 12 Sam Houston Race Park
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in the world. The house is situated on 14 acres of organically maintained gardens in Houston's historic River Oaks neighborhood. Open year-round, Bayou Bend welcomes thousands of visitors annually for tours and special programs. With the addition of the Lora Jean Kilroy Visitor and Education Center, which includes the Kitty King Powell Library and Study Center and The Shop at Bayou Bend, as well as state-of-the-art education and rental spaces, Bayou Bend has established its place in the continually growing cultural arts scene of Houston. Open year-round, Bayou Bend welcomes thousands of visitors every year for tours and special programs. Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 10 a.m.–5 p.m. Sunday, 1–5 p.m.; Closed Mondays
Minute Maid Park Visit remarkable Astros Field with its 242 foot high retractable roof, and a replica of a 19th century locomotive that runs along the low roof track on the west side of the ballpark. The historic Union Station building features the Astros' flagship retail store and a cafe in the lobby. For daytime walking tours in the off season, call 713-2598000 / astros.com
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Fabulous sculpture garden, European and American masters of renown, African and Egyptian artifacts and a collection of Remington westerns. Open Tue.-Sat., 10am5pm; Thurs., 10am-9pm; and Sun., 12:15-6pm.
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Major local and nationally renowned artists’ works, post 1945 American art, film, concerts and lectures by exhibiting artists. Open Tue.-Fri., 10am-5pm; Sat.-Sun. 12-5pm.
National Museum of Funeral History 415 Barren Spring Drive / 281-876-3063 With over 35,500 square feet of exhibition space the National Museum of Funeral History is the largest educational center on Funeral Heritage in the United States and perhaps the world. This museum houses the largest collection of funereal artifacts in the U.S.
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Close to 50 members of the Hospitality Industry gathered in the Foundation Room on Tuesday February 17th in conjunction with the Foundation Room’s “Texas Tuesdaysâ€? for this wonderful annual event. At 7:00 Cavender’s representatives - Elissa and Valerie did an excellent job introducing Helen, Jim, Kim, Matt, Paula, Jeff, Marilyn, Scott and Michelle, the models and describing their outďŹ ts. A very special thanks to Terri Norman, Evan Traub and the entire staff in the Foundation for providing a tremendous evening for our group.
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The HCA is grateful for the relationship with our sponsor for the evening - Cavender’s. Thank you Matt Crowe, Elissa, Valerie & Victoria for once again providing the models with their outďŹ ts.
Experience the wonder of the underwater world d as you tour the Aquarium Adventure Exhibit.. Discover 400 species of marine life. Touch sea creatures and more at Discovery Rig and catch a glimpse of the Highlights magniďŹ cent white tigers s 4HIS MAGNIlCENT SIX ACRE ENTERTAINMENT AND s 7HITE TIGERS LOUNGE AND PLAY IN THE RUINS OF of the Maharaja’s Temple. DINING COMPLEX IS A GALLON AQUATIC THE ANCIENT -AHARAJA S 4EMPLE HOME TO OVER SPECIES OF s 9OU CAN T MISS THE FOOT LONG 4IGER Be sure to enjoy a dining WONDERLAND
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HOUSTON The Natural Science Museum has a lot of stuff. There are permanent collections of minerals, natural history exhibits, a planetarium with laser shows and an Imax theater, a butterfly habitat, a paleontology exhibit with dinosaurs,and a new chemistry hall. This place is very crowded, especially on weekends, and you should call in advance for reservations for the Imax, planetarium and butterfly exhibit. The Cockrell Butterfly Center at the Houston Museum of Natural Science is a stunning, living exhibit that showcases hundreds of live butterflies in a naturalistic t li tiic rainforest aiinff t setting. ttiing TThe central conservatory is a dramatic three-story glass cone filled with tropical plants and exotic butterflies. During a typical visit, one can expect to see 50 to 60 different species of the world’s largest and most colorful butterfly species, flying through the balmy air, hovering over flowers or sipping fruit juice – and occasionally, landing on visitors! Downtown Aquarium Sea creatures of every shape and size are on view at the Downtown Aquarium. The Sunken Temple exhibit reveals the wonders of ancient Mayan culture and the underwater world, while a journey on the Shark Voyage gives you an intimate view of the ocean's most infamous predators. A great place for family fun, the aquarium also features outdoor attractions such as the 100-foot Diving Bell Ferris Wheel and the Dancing Fountains. Drink and dine at the Aquarium Restaurant or the Dive Lounge. And while there, make sure to check out the new white tigers exhibit.
Space Center Houston is the visitor center for NASA's Johnson Space Center. It's the product of the joint efforts of NASA and Disney Imagineering. Easily the most popular attraction in the Houston area, there's nothing like it anywhere else in the world. You'll find plenty of exhibits and activities to interest both adults and children. Western Dreamin’ We know your child’s dreams are as big as the wild west. Whether they're dreaming about riding and roping on the ranch or racing into first place lace around the barrels, Cavender’s has the hats, belts, boots, jeans andd west-ern shirts kids love! With a selection that can't be beat, and a price that won't break your our budget, you can't go wrong! Come on in and shop the latest styles that will make your little cowboy or cowgirl's dreams come true. The Battleship Texas is docked near the San Jacinto Monument. The Texas fought in both World Wars, and has recently been extensively repaired. You can wander all over the ship, above and below deck. KEMAH The Kemah Boardwalk is a hotel and restaurant destination in which also features a small selection of amusement rides. The main attractions of the 35-acre complex are its many restaurants, recreational sailing, and rides. GALVESTON Railroad Museum, shopping and Victoriana on the Strand, trolley to the ocean side. Rent a bicycle or skates and cruise along the 10 mile seawall. Moody Gardens has a 3D IMAX, a white sand beach, an indoor rainforest and beautiful landscaping.
Interactive Activities for Kids Traveling art exhibitions from across the world are showcased in the John P. McGovern Kid's Hall alongside Junktion, a collection of activity tables that form together to make a train. Three carts of Junktion host interactive activities, which change hange weekly in accordance with the various themes. themes On other carts, children may paint their faces or put on a puppet show.
Family Friendly - Kids Special Events Throughout the year, many special events are kicked off in Kids' Hall, including the widely popular New Year's Noon - Houston's longest running New Year celebration for children.
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The Early Days
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In 1957, Elvis purchased Graceland, Jackie Robinson retired from baseball, and James R. Cavender opened a little burger joint called Dairy Mart in the 20 small northeast Texas town of Pittsburg. After 8 years in food service, James decided to dip his toe into the entrepreneurial pool by expanding his business interests into retail. In 1965, Cavender’s customers had just three styles of Tony Lama boots to choose from and they were likely to hear the familiar strumming of a Buck Owens song while shopping. Today customers will still hear old classics intermingled with Texas Country. The service and the craftsmanship in the product provided are still ďŹ rst class and there is a whole lot more to choose from when you walk into a Cavender’s store, including hundreds of styles of cowboy boots.
A Family Business Today Cavender’s has become the go-to western wear retailer with a reach spanning eight states. Fortyeight of the 69 stores have roots securely planted in the soil all over the Lone Star State. Cavender’s is still family owned and operated and led by James’ three
Cavender’s has quality Western fashions for the whole family.
sons. Joe, the eldest brother, serves as President of the company, while Mike is VicePresident of Operations, and youngest brother Clay is Vice President of Merchandising. The Cavender’s are always ďŹ rst to credit their success to the dedication and loyalty of their employees. “Our employees work in a team atmosphere, like a family,â€? says Mike. The business model was adopted from their founder and father, whose voice still rings through
the halls of Cavender’s headquarters in Tyler, Texas, half a century later. Their mother, Mrs. Pat, styles and stages each store and no store is complete until it receives her personal touch. She travels to each new location and often, from the top of ladders, adds the charming ďŹ nishing touches to the signature western style. Aside from the operations of the retail giant, the family owns and operates ďŹ ve working ranches throughout Texas and Oklahoma, from which they glean inspiration for their products. Those products include work wear, classic western styles, the latest trends in ladies and men’s fashion, accessories, home dĂŠcor and of course, boots.
The First Fifty Years James provided an excellent model of success and work ethic for his sons to follow. In 1965, when he made the decision to follow his dream, Cavender’s was born and has thrived for 50 years thanks in part to the love and dedication of his children. Here’s to another 50 years of cowboy boots kicking up dust across the great state of Texas. Choose from a huge selection of Western boots, work boots, and casual footwear
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Galleries Perimeter Gallery
2365 E. Rice Blvd. / 713-521-5928 www.perimiterart.com. A full service Gallery in Rice Village with a variety of choices – Creative Custom Framing, Sculptures, Framed Local and International Art, Etched Glass and more. Also offering Corporate and Personal Art Consultation.
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Golf Edwin Watts Golf
5395 Westheimer (Galleria)/713-627-2411 www.edwinwattsgolf.com. Edwin Watts Golf has all the golf equipment you need to the most of every round, with great golf brands like Callaway, Titleist, Taylormade, Ping, Nike, Adams, Nickent, Cleveland, Cobra, Mizuno, MacGregor, Ben Hogan, Footjoy & more!
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Jewelers Box & Box Custom Jewelers 2514 Rice Blvd / 713-266-7783 www.boxandboxjewelers.net Located in the Rice Village area, a full service jewelry store that excels in personal service providing a safe, comfortable shopping experience. Convenient parking at the front door. Fine Gems, Infinity Diamonds, Quality Time Pieces, Custom orders on request.
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Limousine Service Merlo’s Charters and Limousine 713-742-0774 / 1-866-367-5466
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The Briar Shoppe
Providing the best in luxury transportation for all occasions, nights out on the town, bachelor(ette) parties or airport transfers. Featuring a well kept fleet of limousines, sedans and mini buses.
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2412 Times/713-529-6347 www.briarshoppe.com Houston’s oldest and largest Cigar & Pipe shop. Fine cigars, Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigarettes, Liquors, Wines & Spirits.
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Sporting Goods
2410 Smith St. @ W. Gray /713-526-8787 8102 Westheimer/713-780-2573/www.specsonline.com
Orvis
A whole lot more store. The largest selection of liquor and wines in Houston. Large walk-in cigar humidor, 22 gourmet foods, upscale deli and crystal glassware. Friendly staff helps make your shopping a pleasure. Open Mon-Sat 10am-9pm.
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5727 Westheimer Road 713.783.2111 Shop mens clothing, women’s clothing, fly rods, fly reels, dog beds, home furnishings, travel clothes, gifts, and hunting gear. Orvis is the oldest mail order company in the USA and has been outfitting our customers for the sporting traditions since 1856.
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Cavender’s Boot City
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ONCE AGAIN THE CITY OF HOUSTON GEARS UP FOR CHAMPIONSHIP BASKETBALL This month Houston gets ready to join the throngs of fans from across the country for the South Basketball Regional in Houston. Games start on Friday at noon and culminate with the quarterfinal at 6:00 pm on Sunday. Houston is no stranger to NCAA Tournament Basketball having hosted the Regional’s in 2008 and 2010. Houston also boasts hosting the Final Four in 2011 and will once again be the site of next years Final Four Men’s Basketball Championship
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HOUSTON’S HOT SPOTS Check out Downtown – GreenStreet, Bayou Place, Midtown and Main Street. The Washington Corridor stretching from Downtown to Memorial Park is an array of Clubs, Restaurants and Bars. The Galleria Area has a massive array of Entertainment, Shopping and Dining options. Rice Village is just that – a cozy neighborhood of Shops, Restaurants and Bars. Whatever your fancy we have it all!
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American / Americano Hard Rock Cafe 502 Texas (Bayou Place)/713-227-1392 Enjoy the famous restaurants tasty Rock'n Roll Chili or take a juicy bite of legendary Hamburger, Chicken, Fish, Salads and Giant Desserts are also on the menu. Don't forget to bring home a Hard Rock Houston tee-shirt.
American Regional The Federal Grill 510 Shepherd Dr.(4 blks S. of Washington) / 713-863-7777 www.thefederalgrill.com A casually elegant American restaurant that has created a fine dining experience in a comfortable, casual and fun setting with genuine service. Offering classic food for lunch & dinner 7 days a week indoors or on our covered patio. $10 daily lunch specials, Sat. & Sun. Brunch 11-3, Happy Hour daily from 4pm til 7pm and features Federal’s large variety of craft beers, a selection of over 100 Bourbons, a range of more than 400 wines and their fabulous bar menu. All credit cards accepted. Reservations suggested by calling or on-line at www.OpenTable.com.
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Bistro / Cafe Cafe Express 12 Houston Locations 920 Studemont St. – (713) 426-9035 www.beermarketco.com
Cafe Express' extensive, mouthwatering menu features traditional American favorites, each with a unique gourmet twist. The fast casual experience combines fresh highquality food with the convenience of self-service that allows you to enjoy a quick lunch or a leisurely glass of
wine with dinner. Fresh - Causal - Lunch - Dinner Happy Hour -ToGo, visit www.cafe-express.com.
Breakfast / Desayuno The Buffalo Grille 4080 Bissonnet (Weslayan Plaza Center)/713-661-3663 1301 Voss (at Woodway)/713-784-3663 Voted best breakfast in Houston by the Zagat survey. Texas-sized Pancakes, Pecan Smoked Bacon, legendary Mexican Breakfasts, bottomless cups of serve-yourself coffee. Casual atmosphere, heaping portions, moderate prices. Lunch daily. Sun 8am to 2pm;Mon 7am to 2pm; Tues-Fri 7am to 9pm; Sat 8am to 9pm.
Casual Dining The Buffalo Grille 4080 Bissonnet (Weslayan Plaza Center)/713-661-3663 1301 Voss (at Woodway)/713-784-3663
Casual French Bistro Bistro des Amis 2347 University Blvd. / 713-349-8441 www.bistrodesamis.com This charming restaurant in Rice Village features moderately priced, freshly-prepared, classic Paris bistro cuisine in a delightful, casual setting. Local organic ingredients are used
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The SHULA CUT® is an exclusive beef program for Angus type cattle, that has to meet ten (10) science based qualifying specifications in marbling, maturity, consistency, flavor, leanness, appearance and tenderness. Nine (9) of these standards exceed those of USDA PRIME and all ten (10) exceed those of USDA choice. Shula’s proprietary specifications guarantee that less than 1% will make The SHULA CUT®.
whenever possible to support your health and the dedicated farmers committed to sustaining natural agricultural practices. Bring your own bottle of wine ($8.00 fee) – or enjoy hand-picked wines and beers by the glass and bottle Come as you are, and try the weekly 3 course dinner special for only $27.95. Soup or salad, an appetizer, your choice of main entree, and dessert. It's all included. Lunch specials range from $7.95, to 3 courses for $14.95. A la carte menu available..
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Seasons 52 is a celebration of what’s good now. Seasonally inspired ingredients at their peak of freshness with a menu that changes four times a year to reflect seasonal ingredients. Rustic cooking techniques that bring out natural flavors and are inherently lighter—with nothing on the menu more than 475 calories including vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. Add an ever-changing selection of global wines all in a casually sophisticated setting. Come discover what’s good now.
We bring it home to you, from fancy street food, to fun fine dining.
Indian India's 5704 Richmond/713-266-0131 Serving superb Indian cuisine for over two decades. Magical creations of grilled marinated meats and seafood, plus a heavenly variety of barbecue breads. The rice and vegetable specialties are meals in themselves. Gourmet buffet lunch or á la carte lunch and dinner daily. Catering.
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arcodoro ristorante italiano & bar 5000 Westheimer #120/713-621-6888
First Rate Mexican fare, specializing in quality meats. Top notch verde tamal, enchiladas, chili rellenos are traditional favorites with sweet finishes such as orange flan, sopapillas and empañadas. Continuous service.
A stunning display of whole fish and antipasta draw you forward as the rustic elegance and Sardinian influences of this Northern Italian jewel sweep you away to the Mediterranean. Breads and pizza from the wood-fired oven, Tuscan influenced pastas & authentic Sardinian dishes await.
Guadalajara Mexican Bar & Grill West: 9799 Katy Fwy./713-461-5300, South: 2925 Southwest Fwy./713-942-0772, Woodlands: 27885 I-45 North/713-362-0774, Downtown: 1201 San Jacinto 713-650-0101
Mexican / Mexicano 1308 Cantina 1308 Montrose Blvd./713-807-8996 www.eltiempocantina.com A unique Mexican Restaurant that has captured the unforgettable flavors of Hardwood Grilled Seafood and Fajitas. Featuring Gourmet Seafoods and other Specialty Items such as Veal Sweetbreads, Chilies en Nogada, Grilled Swordfish with Coconut Recado and Margaritas. 1308 Cantina features a relaxing Patio, Sunday Brunch and Scenic Views of Montrose, Midtown and Downtown Houston. Complete with Private Dining Areas for Parties and Business Meetings, conveniently located at 1308 Montrose Blvd for you to casually dine… with friends, family or networking with your business associates.
El Tiempo Cantina 3130 Richmond Ave. (between Buffalo Speedway and Kirby)/713-807-1600 and 5602 Washington Ave. 713-681-3645 www.eltiempocantina.com
Houston’s home for fine Mexican food. Settle in at our table and enjoy favorites like marinade fajitas, melt in your mouth enchiladas and spicy campeche, or choose from one of many creations unique to our kitchen. With four convenient locations in the Houston area, you are never too far away from a great meal in an authentic “Hacienda Style” atmosphere. Whether you have a group of two or two hundred, our chefs always cook to perfection, and serve you with a fiesta attitude.
South American Tango & Malbec 2800 Sage Rd. @ Alabama / 713.629.8646 www.tangomalbec.com Experience the flavors and warmth of Rio de la Plata - a unique cultural area shared by Uruguay and Argentina in rustic and yet modern decor that is infused with the power and passion of Tango. Savor wood-fire grilled meats and fresh vegetables accompanied by the best of Malbec wines, Tango & Malbec is a great dining and entertainment experience.
Steaks & Seafood Del Frisco’s Double Eagle Steak House 5061 Westheimer (in the Galleria) Suite 8060/713.355.2600 Del Frisco's is renowned for its luxurious style, prime beef and extensive cellar of more than 1,800 wine selections, offers only the best selection of meats and seafood, with prime beef as its headliner.This spectacular 13,000-squarefoot eatery boasts soaring windows that overlook the swanky Galleria skyline and a second-story mezzanine which features its own bar.
Jimmy G's 307 N. Belt E. near Intercontinental Airport/281-931-7654 Fresh Gulf seafood prepared according to Louisiana traditions. Specialties include crawfish ettouffé, fresh snapper and seafood gumbo.
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Ruth’s Chris Steak House 38 5433 Westheimer / 713-789-2333 Serving the finest aged, corn-fed USDA Prime beef. Broiled in a trademark 1,800° oven & served sizzling hot at your table. Additionally, the menu includes select fresh seafood & other meat entrees, including seasonal specialties like foie gras, buffalo strip & scallops. A variety of fresh-cooked vegetables, including seven kinds of potatoes, salads, homemade desserts & an extensive selection of over 100 domestic & imported wines.
Shula’s Steak House 1200 Louisiana (in the Hyatt Regency) 713-375-4777 Shula's Steak House, themed after Don Shula and the 1972 Miami Dolphins, serves "The SHULA CUT®,"
Premium Black Angus Beef which is the Best Beef Money Can Buy. We invite you to join us for an unforgettable experience.
Sullivan's Steakhouse 4608 Westheimer / 713-961-0333 www.sullivanssteakhouse.com Sullivan’s Steakhouse is a vibrant neighborhood American Steakhouse featuring the finest steaks, hand-shaken martinis and live music. Also featuring fresh seafood, a wide selection of cravable appetizers, soups, salads and sides including the signature Horseradish Mashed Potatoes. Sullivan's offers fine dining in a lively atmosphere.
The Capital Grille 5365 Westheimer/713-623-4600 840 W Sam Houston Pkwy N /713-463-5051 www.thecapitalgrille.com Our impressive menu of nationally renowned dry aged steaks and the freshest of seafood will ignite your culinary imagination as our award-winning wine list of more than 5,000 bottles awakens your inner sommelier. Experience firsthand why the American Culinary Federation recently bestowed upon us their “Achievement of Excellence Award.” Serving dinner 7days a week starting at 5pm. Private luncheons available
Truluck’s Steak & Stone Crab 5350 Westheimer/713-783-7270 Dine in elegance at this captivating & original restaurant where fashionable atmosphere is taken to the limit. Only the freshest seafood, hand selected beef and Stone Crab so fresh in the water today, on your plate tomorrow. Now featuring 90 delicious wines by the glass.
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A Houston dining mainstay since 1973. Happy Hour 3 - 7 Open: 11am Daily till 10pm Fri & Sat till 11pm 9005 KATY FREEWAY
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Richmond Arms
5920 Richmond Ave. @ Fountainview/713-784-7722 www.richmondarmsonline.com Enjoy a great selection of fine brews in a laid back atmosphere. Over 80 beers on tap, Live English Premier League soccer & breakfast on Sat. & Sun.
Stags Head 2128 Portsmouth St./713-533-1199 www.stagsheadpub.com The flower-filled patio and twelve-point stag sitting above the main entrance define the exterior of this quaint, yet masculine, English watering hole.. Memories-or fantasies-of Manchester will rise as the aroma of U.K.-flavored dishes like Cornish pasties or the Landlord sandwich are placed on the table.
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