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Houston is home to quite a few great live music venues, but Howl at the Moon is a local favorite that stands out amongst the others. This lively bar, dance club, and music venue hosts some of the most exciting parties in the city, making it a go-to spot in the Houston nightlife scene. The […]
Wooster’s is celebrating its first year in Midtown/Montrose with a Sunday Funday party. The bar will overflow into the parking lot, filled with food trucks, street vendors, satellite bars and music. Bands include Rex Hudson, Deep Cuts, Bang Bangz and Gio Chamba. Food trucks and restaurants on site include Izakaya, Artisans Restaurant, Holley’s Seafood & […]
See the season premiere of Chopped on Food Network, featuring Houston’s own Chef Shannen Tune, at a grand opening for Tune’s new food truck Craft Burger. The showing and opening happen at Karbach Brewery. The special menu will feature signature items from the new food truck; a collaborative burger and dessert featuring two of Karbach […]
Join Houston’s Irish and Irish-at-heart for the free St. Patrick’s Day Parade happening Downtown on Saturday, March 12, 2016 from noon to 2pm. With more than 100 entries, Houston’s annual St. Patrick’s Day Parade has been one of the largest in the country. The free parade honors Houston’s first responders and there are plenty of […]
There’s a reason why Houston’s Reef is consistently voted one of the best seafood restaurants in the country: with its James Beard award-nominated chef, its inventive menu of creative seafood dishes, and its fresh, high quality list of ingredients, the utmost attention is paid to every detail at this popular eatery. Reef’s menu includes a […]
The Houston-area is well-represented on Texas Monthly food critic Patricia Sharpe's list of the state's best new restaurants. Just like last year, three Houston establishments make the cut, which is open to places that opened between November 1, 2014 and November 30, 2015. "Since I began compiling our annual roundup, in 2002, I’ve never seen […]
We are back with Texas Wine Journal’s picks for the best wines produced in our great state in 2015. In the introduction to the series, we presented the top Viogniers and Syrahs. Now we’ve moved on to white blends and red blends. As a reminder, TWJ relies on consensus, rather than the opinion of a […]
If you’re looking for a family-owned eatery serving authentic Mexican cuisine, you’ll find it at Irma’s. If you come for lunch or dinner, Irma’s offers housemade guacamole and crispy chips to start the meal, and the popular strawberry lemonade is truly a can’t-miss menu item. Entrees like shrimp and spinach enchiladas and tender carne asada […]
More than 250 teams led by barbecue aficionados compete in a traditional Texas cookoff. Most team tents are invitation-only, but visitors can enjoy the public venues including the beer garden, the Rockin’ Bar-B-Que Saloon and the Chuck Wagon. Tickets include a complimentary chopped beef sandwich plate. Details Date: Thursday, February 25, 2016 Cost: $15 Event […]