Red Onion Café: Fusion Food in Houston, Texas

March 3, 2016 2:33 pm

Head to Houston's Red Onion Café for flavorful fusion fare served in a bright, colorful setting. Settle in for your meal with one of their signature margaritas, a glass of wine, or a beer. Begin your meal with a starter like empanadas with beef, chicken, & guava, yuca frita with pork tenderloin, fried plantains with sour cream, mini crab cakes, or shrimp ceviche with tortilla chips.

Move on to the main event with something delectable like Red Onion's seafood enchiladas with Gulf shrimp & crabmeat, chicken flautas with guacamole & sour cream, spinach & goat cheese enchiladas with marinara sauce, or Churrasco Tegus with broiled skirt steak, chimichurri sauce & plantains. If you love dessert, be sure to save a spot for a delectable slice of tres leches cake with mango berry sauce!

Red Onion is open every day just a short drive away from Reserve at Garden Oaks in Houston, Texas.

Red Onion Café
12440 Northwest Freeway
Houston, TX 77092
(713) 957-0957
www.caferedonrion.com/
www.yelp.com/biz/red-onion-cafe-houston-3

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Lesser Known Facts About America’s First President, George Washington

February 26, 2016 12:03 pm

Born February 22, 1732, in Westmoreland County, Virginia, George Washington is best known for his role as America's very first president, taking office in 1789. However, there's more to the life of this natural born leader, including a pivotal position as a general and commander-in-chief during the American Revolution. Here are three lesser-known facts about George Washington.

1) After Washington's father died in 1743, young Washington looked to his older brother, Lawrence, for guidance. Lawrence helped foster George's interest in military service and the arts.

2) Washington found great pleasure in the maintenance of his vast estate, Mount Vernon, which he inherited upon his brother's death in July 1752. Eventually comprising 8,000 acres, the estate hosted a variety of crops, orchards, and livestock. Washington's final years were spent here; he died in 1799.

3) A difference in political opinion caused a rift between Washington and his Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson advised Washington to side with France during the French Revolution, but Jefferson chose to remain neutral. The disagreement caused a breach between the two politicians that was never mended.

George Washington [Bio]
George Washington [Colonial Williamsburg]
George Washington [White House]

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Order Your Beer With a Side of Comic Books at Neil’s Bahr

February 25, 2016 2:33 pm

If you’re looking for a great neighborhood hangout near Reserve at Garden Oaks, Neil’s Bahr might be the place to go. This quirky bar has the same casual, welcoming feeling as your typical dive bar, but it’s also known for its collection of collectible comic books and old school video game systems that add even more fun to your visit.

Play a few rounds of Mario Kart or Mortal Kombat on the Super Nintendo and N64 systems while you wait for your drink, or kick back and check out the Star Wars or Lord of the Rings movies with the other movie fans in the bar. There are comic books lining all of the shelves against the walls, but you’ll also find an equally impressive selection of craft beers on tap. Neil’s Bahr even shows all of your favorite current television shows during its weekly viewing parties.

Neil’s Bahr
2006 Walker Street
Houston, TX 77003
(281) 352-7456
www.neilsbahr.com

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