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1600 Bar + Grille (Hilton Americas) 1600 Lamar 713-353-4400 http://www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/texas/hilton-americas-houston-HOUCVHH/dining/index.html
Those looking for a convenient meal in the Convention Center District need only hop over to 1600 Bar + Grille. Located in the ground-floor lobby of the hotel, 1600 Bar + Grille is open seven days a week for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
Batanga 908 Congress 713-224-9500 www.batangahouston.com
In late March 2013, restaurateur Brian Fasthoff opened his 9,000-square-foot restaurant, Batanga, just off Market Square Park in Downtown Houston. The spot features Latin American tapas, exotic drinks and live music, as well as a large grassy patio that overlooks the park.
Biggio’s 1777 Walker Street 832-258-4625 http://www.biggioshouston.com/
Biggio’s Sports Bar is a hoppin’ place at the Marriott Marquis, just a long toss from where Houston Astros Hall of Famer Craig Biggio plied his baseball career at Minute Maid Park. The multi-level bar will be the place to be before, during and after the game, even when the Astros are out of town.
Birraporetti’s 500 Louisiana Street 713-224-9494 www.birrarestaurant.com
Best known as a great pizza place and “a heck of an Irish bar” since the ‘70s, Birraporetti’s has shifted gears in the past decade or so, moving upscale with a sleek redesign, a menu upgrade and an attitude adjustment.
Brasserie du Parc 1440 Lamar Street 832-879-2802 http://www.brasserieduparc.net
Located on the ground floor of One Park Place, Brasserie du Parc and its accompanying Creperie du Parc overlook Discovery Green park and offer classic French fare in an elegant, relaxed setting.
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Brooklyn Meatball Co. 1200 McKinney Street 713-751-1700 www.brooklynmeatballcompany.com
Chef Joey Galluzzi earned a name for himself on the national scene as a contestant on the TV show America’s Next Great Restaurant. Now he’s opened a restaurant in the Downtown Tunnels that focuses on one thing – his famous meatballs.
Bullritos – Downtown Park Shops 1200 McKinney Street, Suite 323 713-752-2855 www.bullritos.com
Founder Russell Ybarra’s “quick-casual” Bullritos concept was certainly inspired by his sprint through the streets of Pamplona. But his passion for fresh Tex-Mex and quality ingredients paved the way for his call-it-like-you-want-it, bull-themed burrito joint.
Burger Theory 1616 Main Street 713-658-8888 http://goo.gl/aBNN1Z
Located inside Holiday Inn Houston Downtown, Burger Theory offers visitors more than just beer and signature burgers, the casual, come-as-you-are restaurant is also a convenient spot to grab breakfast any day of the week.
China Garden 1602 Leeland Street 713-652-0745 www.originalchinagardenhouston.com
Family owned and operated serving the Houston community for over 43 years; the China Garden restaurant serves Hunan, Cantonese and Szchewan cuisine.
Denny’s on Southmore 2316 Southmore Blvd. 713-526-8400
The 24 hour, family style restaurant is designed with a retro 1950's decor, stainless steel exterior and an upbeat atmosphere complete with an authentic juke box.
Downtown Aquarium 410 Bagby Street 713-223-3474 www.downtownaquarium.com
The 500,000-gallon underwater adventure complex includes a Ferris wheel, an aquatic carousel, Shark Voyage, a white tiger exhibit and a restaurant.
Edgar’s Hermano Restaurant 1700 Smith Street 713-739-8800 www.edgarshermano.com
Edgar Hermano’s mixes authentic Tex-Mex cuisine with Southern culinary classics. Edgar’s offers breakfast, lunch, lunch express, and dinner options every day.
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Frank’s Pizza 417 Travis 713-225-5656 www.frankspizza.com
This downtown pizza joint is known for its hand-tossed specialties and 3 a.m. closing time.
Grotto Downtown 1001 Avenida de las Americas 713-658-0752 www.grottorestaurants.com
Grotto Downtown, located at the north-end of Avenida Plaza, offers a dynamic menu that features vibrant Italian flavors and fresh creation in small and shareable plates. The menu includes many of the traditional dishes Grotto is known for; such as the Neapolitan thin crust pizzas and house-made pastas.
The Grove 1611 Lamar 713-337-7321 www.thegrovehouston.com
Located across the street from the convention center, this two-story, ultra-urban restaurant is one of two restaurants in downtown Houston's newest park.
Guadalajara del Centro 1201 San Jacinto, Space 141 713-650-0101 www.guadalajarahacienda.com
When it comes to tasty Tex-Mex, Guadalajara is right on the money. The popular restaurant and cantina has a solid reputation for creative yet consistent cuisine that ranges from traditional fajitas and enchiladas to festive seafood dishes with a Southwestern kick.
Hard Rock Cafe Houston 502 Texas Avenue 713-227-1392 www.hardrock.com
Walls covered with decades of Top-40 memorabilia, rock songs blaring in the background and an all-American menu typify this music-themed restaurant.
House of Blues 1204 Caroline Street 832-667-7755 www.hob.com/Houston
House of Blues offers a richly unique entertainment experience as well as traditional American cuisine with a Southern flair.
Houston Watch Company 913 Franklin Street 713-485-0006 www.Houstonwatchcompany.com
The Houston Watch Company channels the rich history of Houston into a modern watering hole. Housed in the old Southern Pacific Railroad Building across from the Bayou Lofts, the bar gets its name from the 1912 Houston Watch Company that once called the space home.
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III Forks 1201 Fannin Street, Suite 129 713-658-9457 www.iiiforks.com
A contemporary evolution of the classic steakhouse. This modern steakhouse is sizzling with style, an energized bar and savvy menu for lunch and dinner.
The Isles Eatery & Rhum Bar 1515 Pease St. 713-739-9039 www.isleseateryandbar.com
For a taste of island flare, head to The Isles Eatery & Rhum Bar in the heart of downtown Houston. With ingredients from over 7,000 islands, guests can enjoy uniquely tropical tastes of the Caribbean.
Irma’s Restaurant 22 N. Chenevert Street 713-222-0767
This tiny spot is a delightful jumble of home furnishings blanketed by the intoxicating smell of Mexican home cooking.
Irma’s Southwest Grill 1314 Texas St. 713-247-9651 http://www.irmassouthwest.com
This small upscale bistro serves downtown lunch-goers and Astros fans from a short and ever-changing Tex-Mex and southwestern menu. Irma's is open for all Astros home games Mondays through Saturdays, but is closed for Sunday games.
The Lake House 1600 McKinney 713-337-7320 www.thelakehousehouston.com
Welcome to The Lake House, a family friendly, fast casual concept located on the south shore of Kinder Lake in the heart of Houston’s new 11.8-acre urban park Discovery Green.
Last Concert Café 1403 Nance Street 713-226-8563 www.lastconcert.com
Don't be dismayed when you find the front door locked. Knock twice on the big red door to gain entry into this hidden gem that once served as a Warehouse District-based bordello. These days, the venue serves up a welcome mix of Tex-Mex fare and live music.
Lawless Spirits & Kitchen 909 Texas Avenue, Suite 2A 281-823-8600 www.lawlessspirits.com
The corner of Travis Street and Texas Avenue was the site of the Capitol of the Republic of Texas from 1837-1839. Lawless Spirits & Kitchen now sits in the original space under the historic Rice Hotel and features one of Houston’s best patio views. Lawless specializes in chic cocktails and shareable bites.
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Line & Lariat Hotel ICON 220 Main Street 832-667-4470 www.hotelicon.com/dining-2
Line & Lariat, inside Hotel ICON, aims to bring “modern Texas cuisine” to the luxury Downtown property. Designed to appeal to both hotel guests and those who work Downtown, the bistro uses locally sourced ingredients to create innovative versions of classics.
Little Dipper 304 Main Street 832-754-2605
Debuting in fall 2013, Little Dipper offers a well-culled cocktail list, plus a wide and impressive assortment of beers and wines, in a very open environment. There are plenty of couches and tables beyond the barstools for those looking to gather with a small group of friends for happy hour or to wind down the night.
Little Woodrow’s – EaDo 2019 Walker Street 713-222-2224 www.littlewoodrows.com
The smallest of the Little Woodrow’s clan makes up for its size with a giant wooden patio. This relaxed beer garden boasts the same amenities that have made Little Woodrow’s a local institution: more than 100 beers (22 on tap), happy hour specials and a sports-friendly crowd.
Local Foods – Downtown 420 Main St. 713-227-0531 www.houstonlocalfoods.com
Fans of Benjy Levit’s wildly popular Local Foods were excited when the restaurateur opened a downtown location in early 2017. The fast-casual, walk-up counter concept features soups, salads and sandwiches that highlight many locally-sourced products.
Lucky Strike Lanes 1201 San Jacinto Street, Suite 321 713-343-3300 www.bowlluckystrike.com
GreenStreet strikes gold with an upscale bowling alley-lounge concept.
Lucky’s Pub 801 St. Emanuel 713-522-2010 www.luckyspub.com
Conveniently located just blocks from the George R. Brown Convention Center, Minute Maid and the Toyota Center, Lucky's Pub is Houston’s best sports bar!
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Massa Family’s South Coast Grill 1331 Lamar, Suite 114 713-655-9100 www.massas.com
Downtowners rely on this longtime family operation for contemporary Creole and smooth service.
McCormick & Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant – Downtown 1201 Fannin Street 713-658-8100 www.mccormickandschmicks.com
McCormick and Schmick’s Seafood Restaurant is Houston’s leading authority in fresh seafood offering over 30 selections of seafood and, for the non-seafood lovers, they offer perfectly aged Midwestern beef.
Morton’s, The Steakhouse - Downtown 1001 McKinney 713-659-3700 www.mortons.com
Morton’s The Steakhouse offers succulent seafood. Classic steakhouse sides, decadent desserts and a world-class wine list also make Morton’s…well, Morton’s.
OKRA Charity Saloon 924 Congress 713-237-8828 www.friedokra.org/charity-bar.html
A group of independent restaurant and bar owners have launched a unique concept--a bar where 100 percent of the proceeds are donated to charity. The Organized Kollaboration on Restaurant Affairs, or OKRA, opened the OKRA Charity Saloon in late 2012.
Original Ninfa’s on Navigation 2704 Navigation Blvd. 713-228-1175 www.ninfas.com
The Tex-Mex taqueria that launched the chain still manages to look authentic. Ask anyone who's ever been to this original Ninfa's if it's better than the franchises around the city and you'll get a resounding "yes."
Osso & Kristalla 1515 Texas Avenue 713-221-6666 www.ossoandkristalla.com
Osso & Kristalla is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner and focuses on using only fresh and local ingredients. Come and enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine at this new, modern trattoria.
Pappadeaux Seafood – Avenida 1001 Avenida de las Americas 713-654-5077 https://pappadeaux.com/locations/
Pappadeaux Seafood Kitchen opened a Downtown location of its popular Cajun concept in early 2017, settling into a 9,000-square-foot space in the southwest corner of the George R. Brown Convention Center. The two-level location offers patio space, counter seating and a lively open kitchen.
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Pappas Bar-B-Q 1217 Pierce at San Jacinto 713-659-1245 www.pappasbbq.com
With a lively atmosphere, authentic Texas décor and true Western hospitality, Pappas Bar-B-Q has been a Houston favorite for slow-smoked, pit barbecue with all the trimmings for over 30 years.
Pappas Bros. Steakhouse – Downtown 1200 McKinney 713-657-1995 www.pappasbros.com
Pappas Bros. Steakhouse is committed to creating an environment reminiscent of the fine dining style served many generations ago. Pappas Brothers creates a total quality dining experience--in the food offered, its preparation and in the service provided – quality that knows no shortcuts.
Pappasito’s Cantina Downtown (Hilton Americas Hotel) 1600 Lamar Street 713-353-4400 www3.hilton.com/en/hotels/texas/Hilton-americas-houston-HOUCVHH/dining/index.html
Famous for more than 30 years of Legendary Tex-Mex, Pappasito's Cantina serves up succulent sizzling fajitas, hand-crafted margaritas and some of the best chips and homemade salsa north of the Rio Grande.
Part & Parcel 1700 Smith Street 713-495-7807 http://partandparceltx.com
Set on the ground floor of The Whitehall Hotel, Part & Parcel tempts guests with a relaxed courtyard setting, perfect for enjoying artisan cocktails and small plates, all beneath the Texas stars.
Pete’s Dueling Piano Bar 1201 Fannin Street, Suite 310 713-337-PETE www.petesduelingpianobar.com
High-energy piano performances take the stage at a new Houston Pavilions-set bar.
Phoenicia Specialty Foods – Downtown 1001 Austin Street 832-360-2222 www.phoeniciafoods.com
Phoenicia Specialty Foods Downtown is a 28,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art food market featuring more than 10,000 products imported from more than 50 countries. The one-stop, gourmet shop offers Downtown dwellers and visitors quality culinary products and household basics at competitive prices.
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Potente 1515 Texas Avenue 713-237-1515 www.potentehouston.com
Potente, the highly anticipated restaurant from Houston Astros’ Owner Jim Crane, opened in early 2017, set across the street from Downtown’s Minute Maid Park. The restaurant promises upscale Italian fare offered in a luxurious and eye-catching setting.
Public Services Wine & Whisky 202 Travis Street, Suite 100 713-516-8897 http://publicservicesbar.com
Oxheart’s Chef Justin Yu and the restaurant’s former sommelier Justin Vann have collaborated on a new nightlife concept. Located in Downtown’s old 1884 Cotton Exchange building, the spot promises patrons a global selection of whisky, as well as wine, an edited cocktail line up and light bites.
Quattro at the Four Seasons 1300 Lamar 713-650-1300 www.fourseasons.com/Houston/dining/html
The restaurant in the Four Seasons features fashionable Italian dining in Euro-sleek style. Quattro, which means "four" in Italian, represents the four faces of the restaurant; breakfast, lunch, dinner and the lively Quattro Bar.
Reserve 101 1201 Caroline St. 713-655-7101 www.reserve101.com
Reserve 101 Whiskey Bar and Signature Cocktail Lounge is located across from House of Blues at the intersection of Caroline & Dallas.
Sambuca 909 Texas Avenue 713-224-5299 www.sambucarestaurant.com
Sambuca is the perfect blend of great nightly music, critically acclaimed cuisine and superb service.
Shay McElroy’s Irish Pub 909 Texas Avenue, Suite A 713-223-2444 www.mcelroyspub.com
Shay McElroy's in the Rice Lofts building downtown takes the Irish-pub-in-America concept to a new level.
Shula’s Steak House 1200 Louisiana Street 713-375-4777 www.donshula.com
Themed after the 1972 Miami Dolphins’ undefeated season, the steakhouse
prides itself on the Shula Cut, a steak that’s more selective than USDA Prime or Choice, known for its marbling, maturity, consistency, flavor, leanness, appearance and tenderness.
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Spaghetti Warehouse 901 Commerce St. at Texas Ave. 713-229-9715 www.meatballs.com
The Spaghetti Warehouse offers a festive atmosphere with dishes that combine Old World Italian traditions with American abundance.
The Springbok 711 Main 832-767-5574 www.springbokhouston.com
Originally hailing from South Africa, Los Angeles restaurateur Peter Walker and Andrew Segal have launched Springbok Bar & Grill in downtown Houston, an authentic rugby bar showcasing diverse Southern Hemisphere foods.
Vic & Anthony’s Steakhouse 1510 Texas Avenue 713-228-1111 www.vicandanthonys.com
Vic & Anthony’s is a world-class steakhouse in downtown Houston with an award-winning menu featuring the finest prime beef and seafood and a distinguished wine list.
Xochi 1777 Walker Street, Suite A 713-400-3330 www.xochihouston.com
Set in Downtown’s Marriott Marquis Houston, Xochi (pronounced so-chee) means to bloom or catch fire and represents another creative endeavor from award-winning Chef Hugo Ortega and the H Town Restaurant Group. There, fans will find a dining experience that celebrates the culinary and indigenous richness of Oaxaca, Mexico, and its varied geographic regions.
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