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H-Town's Guide for the Cup.

A curated guide to where to stay, dine, explore and experience Houston during an unforgettable summer of international soccer. The city is ready. Our clients are ready. Are you?

The world comes to Houston and beyond in 2026. This is our moment. We've built something worth seeing—the restaurants, the hotels, the neighborhoods, the nights that make this city move. Public Content knows them all. We've curated the best places for you to land, eat, and stay. This guide is Houston on its own terms.

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Filter by what matters most to you. Simply click on a marker to uncover the address and a direct link for more information. A full directory of each location can be found under the map. Dive in and plan your experience.

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We've done the work. Every hotel, restaurant, venue, and bar on this map has been vetted by people who live here. Click through the categories below to build your itinerary.

Nightlife

1111

Set in a landmark mixed-use redevelopment project from the award-winning commercial real estate firm Radom Capital, 1111 focuses on a world-class bar program and an upscale menu from Michelin-starred chef Emmanuel Chavez. 1111 was conceived as an experience where polished, urbane design is seamlessly married to expert service and the worldly vibes associated with stylish, cosmopolitan playgrounds.
Where to Eat

Aga's Restaurant

This halal Indian-Pakistani restaurant in Southwest Houston, among the city’s most beloved restaurants, earned the No. 1 spot on Houston Chronicle’s 2025 list of Top 100 Restaurants. Even at its massive scale (700 seats), Aga’s often has a wait, prompting plans for a new outpost in Katy, the restaurant’s first expansion outside its flagship. There are many delicious reasons for Aga’s popularity.
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Aiko

This modern Japanese restaurant sports chic, romantic design and a stylish vibe that make a perfect backdrop for an accomplished menu from the Duckstache Hospitality group. Sushi, nigiri and sashimi share the spotlight with a selection of crudos, oysters, karaage, and A5 wagyu toast. Two omakase options offer diners a chance to indulge in chef creations that change daily.
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Annabelle Brasserie

Annabelle Brasserie combines the charm of a bustling Parisian bistro and sophistication of big city dining in one elegant experience from the Berg Hospitality Group. The menu includes a raw bar, caviar, and haute interpretations of bistro classics such as duck confit cassoulet, steak frites, beef Bourguignon and moules frites. Visually, it’s a knockout and is one of Houston’s buzziest dining rooms.
What to Do

Artechouse Houston

Located in the Heights near the M-K-T Trail, Artechouse Houston is a 26,000 square foot immersive digital art destination. Its five interconnected galleries offer visitors an immersive sensory experience that blends art, science and imagination using cutting-edge, genre-pushing digital technology. There isn’t anything else like it in Houston.
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Bar Doko

Bar Doko, captures the spirit of Japanese cocktail culture, drawing inspiration from the iconic bar traditions of Ginza, Tokyo. Featuring handcrafted cocktails, rare ingredients, and a curated Japanese whisky collection, Bar Doko embraces a mission to celebrate cultural innovation, elevate enjoyment, and redefine the dining and drinking experience with creativity and flair. Bonus points: Doko is right next door.
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B&B Butchers & Restaurant - Fort Worth

In a state where beef rules, B&B Butchers has found new ways to rewrite the steakhouse formula with its menus and sophisticated service. Berg Hospitality Group’s first Houston restaurant (and its follow-up Fort Worth outpost) set the bar high for the Houston and DFW dining scenes. B&B’s beef program, including certified Kobe, remains the steakhouse gold standard.
Where to Eat

B&B Butchers & Restaurant - Houston

In a state where beef rules, B&B Butchers has found new ways to rewrite the steakhouse formula with its menus and sophisticated service. Berg Hospitality Group’s first Houston restaurant (and its follow-up Fort Worth outpost) set the bar high for the Houston and DFW dining scenes. B&B’s beef program, including certified Kobe, remains the steakhouse gold standard.
Where to Eat

B.B. Italia

Located in the Sugar Land Town Square, this vibrant restaurant offers fresh takes on classic Italian-American favorites. Craving meatballs, fried calamari, shrimp scampi, risotto, pasta, and pizza? They’re all here, served within a handsome, lively setting that has made it a local favorite. Private dining rooms and meeting spaces can accommodate events of all sizes, including a full restaurant buyout.
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Buffalo Bayou Park & The Cistern

A 1926 structure reminiscent of the ancient Roman cisterns in Istanbul, the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern is a cavernous, 87,500-square-foot space featuring more than 200 slender, 25-foot-high concrete columns. After it was decommissioned, it was transformed into a magnificent public space for major interactive art installations. Public tours are available Wednesday through Sunday.
Where to Eat

Butcher Shop

This charming retail shop offers a variety of artisan-made specialty foods as well as fresh juices, coffee, breads and pastries, and made-to-order sandwiches. Grab-and-go options include a variety of salads, quiche, soup, and pastas and sauces. Butcher meats and deli specialties, too.
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Buttermilk Baby

A slick slice of Americana (ice cream parlor meets roadside diner with state fair vibes), Buttermilk Baby lets you indulge in nostalgia and eat it too. Smashburgers, patty melts, chicken sandwiches, milkshakes and soft-serve sundaes make nice within a Jordan Almond-colored wonderland. The restaurant also is a first-ever partnership with iconic ice cream brand Carvel. Ready to take a swirl?
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Cafe Leonelli

With convenient, attended counter service for breakfast, lunch =and dinner, as well as a selection of fresh pastry and dessert offerings, Cafe Leonelli brings something new to the table. The seasonal market-style menu features La Colombe coffee, fresh focaccia, pizza, sandwiches, salads, and hot entrées, as well as classic sweets. It’s ideally situated within the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Cambria Hotel Houston Downtown

Located two blocks from Daikin Park, Cambria Hotel Houston Downtown Convention Center is an easy walk to key downtown attractions including George R. Brown Convention Center, Discovery Green, Shell Energy Stadium and the city’s theater district. The historic Art Deco-inspired property offers handsome, sophisticated guest rooms with luxury amenities including a restaurant/bar and fitness center.
Where to Eat

Candente - Bellaire

The only Tex-Mex restaurant in Houston to earn Michelin Guide recognition, Candente sets itself apart from the pack with its bold, smoky flavors and fresh, authentic classics such as brisket nachos, fajitas, enchiladas and tacos. Both the original Montrose and newer Bellaire locations offer a lively atmosphere with a full bar and covered patio perfect for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.
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Candente - Montrose

Candente is a live-fire Tex-Mex restaurant known for bold, smoke-driven flavors, specializing in wood-grilled meats, brisket-forward dishes, and elevated takes on Tex-Mex classics. Guest favorites include brisket queso, steak fajitas, enchiladas, and birria tacos. A lively atmosphere with a full bar, indoor dining room, and covered patio makes Candente a go-to for energetic dining and modern Tex-Mex.
Nightlife

Clarkwood

This stylish cocktail and wine bar is located in a handsome space within the historic Star Engraving Building at Allen Parkway. Co-owner Army Sadeghi is known for his magic touch where Houston nightlife is concerned – he also is a partner at the hip Melrose and the buzzy new 1111. Clarkwood also recently launched a one-of-a-kind omakase cocktail experience called The Arc Room limited to 10 guests.
What to Do

College Station

A vibrant hub nestled in the Brazos Valley, College Station is centrally located in the heart of the Texas triangle. From championship sports and spirited game days to local dining, shopping, and outdoor adventures, College Station offers visitors the perfect blend of comfort, culture, and excitement. As the home of Texas A&M University, Aggie pride runs deep in this diverse community.
Nightlife

DeFortune

De Fortune was born from a passion for travel and a love for unforgettable cocktails. Every drink on the menu is a reflection of places explored, flavors encountered, techniques admired, and stories collected along the way. Think of the chic bar/lounge as a passport to experience the world in a glass. Situated in the vibrant Regent Square mixed-use development that includes restaurants and retail shopping.
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Discovery Green

This scenic,12-acre park created by a public-private partnership between the City of Houston and the nonprofit Discovery Green Conservancy is a downtown destination and city gem. Since opening in 2008, the park has welcomed more than 20 million visitors with award-winning programming including public art, music, entertainment and community-minded events committed to enriching the lives of Houstonians.
Nightlife

Doc's Jazz Club

Doc’s Houston is a high-end supper club with live entertainment and a chef-driven menu of modern American and steakhouse fare. With two bars, an extensive wine inventory and a spirits program of classic and creative cocktails, Doc’s is a fine dining restaurant that comes alive each night with ticketed live music performances including jazz, R&B, Latin, Soul, Broadway and cabaret.
Where to Eat

Doko

Doko means “where” in Japanese – a fitting word for this stylish, intimate sushi restaurant from the prolific chefs of Duckstache Hospitality (Kokoro, Handies Douzo). Doko offers a cozy, romantic atmosphere to enjoy a menu of luxe sushi, sashimi, crudo and flavorful hot dishes along with unique cocktails, Japanese beer and sake options. Set in the upscale environs of Autry Park, Doko is truly “where” it’s at.
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Emilia's Havana

Discreetly located next to The Annie Café & Bar, this intimate speakeasy channels the golden glamour of 1950s Cuba. With moody lighting and a Latin pulse, the 50-seat hidden lounge invites you into a world of refined revelry. Savor bold, Latin-inspired cocktails along with an engaging dinner menu. Live music is performed at every seating along with late night tunes by local DJs on Friday and Saturday.
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Frenchie

Frenchie is the latest project from the acclaimed Travis Street Hospitality group – a lively, upscale casual French bistro concept set in Preston Center Plaza, the premier North Dallas commercial district. The all-day menu goes from croissants and quiche to escargot and Croque Monsieur to steak frites and mussels mariniere. A menu of classic cocktails, wine and bubbles fuels the party vibe.
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Georgie

Under the direction of Michelin-star chef Bruno Davaillon, Georgie is considered top-tier, must-do dining in Dallas. A jewel in the Travis Street Hospitality crown, the restaurant blends classic French technique with seasonal Texas ingredients for a refined menu that has earned it Michelin Recommended status. This is a world-class culinary experience in the heart of the Knox-Henderson neighborhood.
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Handies Douzo - Montrose

Known as Texas’ first handroll-focused sushi bar, Handies Douzo emphasizes premium ingredients, a curated and streamlined menu, and an interactive counter experience that highlights the artistry of handroll making. Chefs Patrick Pham and Daniel Lee have more than 30 years of combined experience in Japanese cuisine and sushi that helped build a hospitality group with multiple concepts.
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Handies Douzo - Westview

Known as Texas’ first handroll-focused sushi bar, Handies Douzo emphasizes premium ingredients, a curated and streamlined menu, and an interactive counter experience that highlights the artistry of handroll making. Chefs Patrick Pham and Daniel Lee have more than 30 years of combined experience in Japanese cuisine and sushi that helped build a hospitality group with multiple concepts.
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Handies Douzo - White Oak

Known as Texas’ first handroll-focused sushi bar, Handies Douzo emphasizes premium ingredients, a curated and streamlined menu, and an interactive counter experience that highlights the artistry of handroll making. Chefs Patrick Pham and Daniel Lee have more than 30 years of combined experience in Japanese cuisine and sushi that helped build a hospitality group with multiple concepts.
Where to Eat

Himari

Himari is a vibrant and modern sushi bar known for its friendly service and inviting atmosphere. With a solid menu of high-quality sushi (maki, sashimi, nigiri), Himari rounds out its divers menu with crudo, tempura and robata dishes, and donburi. Its lively setting within an eclectic neighborhood makes dining here fun, festive, and entertaining.
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International Management District

One of Houston’s most vibrant cultural hubs, the International District offers a true taste of the city’s global identity. Home to international restaurants, markets, cafés, and cultural experiences, the district showcases flavors and traditions from around the world, making it a must-visit destination for exploration, dining, and discovery.
Where to Stay

JW Marriott Houston Downtown

Housed in the historic building, the JW Marriott Houston Downtown celebrates the flavor of the city with refined design, intuitive service and thoughtful amenities that have become synonymous with the brand worldwide. Guests will enjoy a handsomely renovated property that includes a new 10-story addition with 56 guest rooms and The Perch, a rooftop pool and restaurant with dramatic skyline views.
Nightlife

Kirby Ice House - Heights

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
Nightlife

Kirby Ice House - Memorial

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
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Kirby Ice House - River Oaks

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
Nightlife

Kirby Ice House - Woodlands

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
Where to Eat

Knox Bistro

A bright, breezy French bistro with Michelin cred, Knox is a chic, laid-back neighborhood restaurant from the Travis Street Hospitality group. Serving lunch, dinner, brunch, Knox’s menu includes caviar, charcuterie, beef tartare, brown butter skate wing, steak frites, and a classic burger along with a full bar set within a lively, stylish dining room.
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Kokoro Handroll Bar - Downtown

Among the original vendors when downtown Houston’s Bravery Chef Hall opened in 2019, Kokoro remains in operation at the food hall and far beyond. The partners’ skills and uncompromising insistence on quality were foundations for a hospitality brand that now has multiple concepts in Houston and branches in Dubai. But it all began with this convivial sushi counter that continues to inspire sushi greatness.
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Kokoro Handroll Bar - The Woodlands

The Woodlands is known for its enviable collection of high-end and upscale casual restaurants. And within that treasure chest you’ll find this hip Japanese concept from one of Houston’s most prolific hospitality groups. Kokoro’s menu outline is familiar (nigiri, sashimi and handrolls) but Duckstache Hospitality’s impeccable quality and sushi mastery set it apart from other rice-and-fish operations.
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Latuli

Named one of Texas Monthly’s 10 best new restaurants in Texas for 2026, Latuli celebrates Gulf Coast cuisine within a magnificent ranch-inspired American hacienda design. Latuli brings chef Bryan Caswell back in the spotlight working with the best ingredients including the owner’s Texas cattle stock. Grand food, big wines, and outsize personality await at this Memorial neighborhood restaurant.
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Le Bilboquet

The Travis Street Hospitality Group was founded with this Dallas iteration of New York’s glam French bistro. Today there are six national locations including the Big D outpost that helped pave the way for a new appreciation for classic French fare with upscale neighborhood vibes. Order the signature dish, Cajun Chicken – spice-rubbed grilled chicken with beurre blanc, salad and fries.
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Le Jardinier

Created by Michelin-starred Chef Alain Verzeroli and Global Hospitality Group the Bastion Collection, Le Jardinier is beautifully situated on the west side of the Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. With design and artistic flair that rival the museum galleries, it’s easy to see why this poised and polished French-themed restaurant earned its own Michelin star.
Where to Stay

Marriott Marquis Houston

With more than 1,000 guest rooms, the Marriott Marquis Houston enjoys a commanding presence over Discovery Green in the heart of the city. The property includes a rooftop infinity pool, a Texas-shaped lazy river, and six restaurants and bars, including Xochi by a James Beard Award-winning chef. Its proximity to the convention and fan activation areas are perfect for World Cup visitors.
Nightlife

Melrose

This chic spot for sipping and socializing boasts a program of well-balanced, eye-catching cocktails alongside a menu of tasty and beautifully presented bar bites developed by culinary consultant Emmanuel Chavez, the Michelin-star chef who is also a two-time James Beard Award nominee. With its scenester-packed patio, Melrose has become one of the hottest places to party in the heart of Montrose.
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POST HTX

A hub for cultural events, art exhibits, international cuisine, and more, Post Houston is a must-see destination housed in the former Barbara Jordan Post Office located in downtown Houston. The 550,000 square-foot building includes a first-floor food hall, 713 Music Hall, Art Club (emerging audio and visual art), retail shops and five-acre rooftop garden. One of downtown’s most exciting venues.
Where to Eat

Prime 131

Prime 131 is a live-fire steakhouse and sushi bar at The Docks at Timbergrove. Evoking the electric ambiance of New York's Meatpacking District in the early 90s, Prime 131 offers a protein-forward concept with Korean and Japanese influence. Diners can watch their meal being prepared on four central wood fire grills and two custom charcoal ovens, in addition to a full sushi bar.
What to Do

River Oaks Shopping Center

With more than 75 stores and restaurants, River Oaks Shopping Center is your one-stop destination for upscale retail, art galleries, home and lifestyle purveyors and some of the city’s most exciting and popular restaurants. Houston’s first suburban shopping center is an Art Deco treasure (and includes Houston’s historic River Oaks Theatre).
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Rose Café

A charming, indoor-outdoor restaurant offers a welcome casual elegance at The Terminal at Katy Trail with its all-day service within a perfect, people-watching spot. The menu of coffee, tea and fresh juices is rounded out by handmade pastries, breakfast tacos, salad bowls, quiche, salads, soup, sandwiches and wraps, and the Rose Burger topped with gruyere. Wine and a full bar, too.
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Round Top, TX

With just under 100 residents, Round Top is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Texas, but boasts an enviable international reputation. Its annual antiques fairs are world renowned, drawing thousands of visitors. But Texans know it as a place of immense beauty where small-town charm mixes easily with upscale shopping, art galleries, hotels and bars and restaurants.
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Soy Cowboy

Soy Cowboy is an upscale pan-Asian concept, transporting guests on an adventurous tour through the flavors of East and Southeast Asia. The menu includes Asian classics such as Japanese sushi, Korean barbecue and Chinese wok dishes. Next to AT&T Stadium, Soy Cowboy is ideally located for World Cup dining and drinks. Multiple private dining options make it the perfect corporate party location.
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The Annie Café & Bar

A living legend in the heart of the Galleria area. Serving a modern take on Texas-influenced American cuisine, the iconic Annie put the Houston dining scene on the national map and brought the city its first James Beard Award. A jewel within the Berg Hospitality Group portfolio, the restaurant is at once a taste of Houston culinary history and a vibrant, modern dining experience.
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The Chef's Table - River Oaks

The culinary delights of South Africa can be found at this new restaurant from acclaimed chef Paul. Here, diners will find South Africa's rich multicultural breadth on display with dishes such as curried meat pie, Karoo lamb chops, peri peri calamari, ostrich filet, Portuguese beef kebab, and South African Kingsklip (fish) that all pair perfectly with native wines from Anura Vineyards.
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The Finn

Located in the historic Jones on Main, The Finn is a dynamic dining destination that showcases Houston’s diverse culinary talent while introducing fresh, innovative concepts. More than just a food hall, The Finn brings together a carefully curated selection of chef-driven concepts, offering a blend of bold flavors, elevated craftsmanship, and an inviting social atmosphere in the heart of downtown.
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The Ismaili Center Houston

The Ismaili Center, Houston adds a defining new layer to the city’s cultural landscape, joining nearby institutions such as The Menil Collection, Rothko Chapel, Asia Society Texas and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. More than a place of worship, the Center stands as a symbol of openness – where communities converge to learn from one another, celebrate shared values and imagine a more connected world.
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The Pit Room - Memorial

Houston’s Sambrooks Hospitality pulled off the unthinkable by scoring Michelin Guide recognition for its Candente Tex-Mex as well as its signature smokehouse concept The Pit Room. Barbecue fans flock to the original in Montrose and the newer Memorial outposts for outstanding Central Texas-style smoked meats. Generous patios at both make The Pit Room fun, familiar, family-friendly experiences.
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The Pit Room - Montrose

Houston’s Sambrooks Hospitality pulled off the unthinkable by scoring Michelin Guide recognition for its Candente Tex-Mex as well as its signature smokehouse concept The Pit Room. Barbecue fans flock to the original in Montrose and the newer Memorial outposts for outstanding Central Texas-style smoked meats. Generous patios at both make The Pit Room fun, familiar, family-friendly experiences.
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The Ranch Presents Pitch Live

Houston's most imaginative hospitality venue is this pop-up for the 39-day span of World Cup action set within the former Warehouse Live space at the doorsteps of the FIFA Fan Festival. With multiple dining, drinking and live entertainment options under one roof, this one-of-a-kind collab from Houston's top hospitality veterans will be the most exciting place in Houston to take in soccer action.
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Thrifted Threads - College Station

Thrifted Threads proudly offers access to one of the world's largest vintage clothing collections. A family-owned vintage reseller, the business prides itself on showing how secondhand clothing is not only fashionable but also helps save our planet. Thrifted Threads sources unique pieces and provides customers with a consistent, high-quality option for their vintage and thrift needs.
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Thrifted Threads - Dallas

Thrifted Threads proudly offers access to one of the world's largest vintage clothing collections. A family-owned vintage reseller, the business prides itself on showing how secondhand clothing is not only fashionable but also helps save our planet. Thrifted Threads sources unique pieces and provides customers with a consistent, high-quality option for their vintage and thrift needs.
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Thrifted Threads - Houston

Thrifted Threads proudly offers access to one of the world's largest vintage clothing collections. A family-owned vintage reseller, the business prides itself on showing how secondhand clothing is not only fashionable but also helps save our planet. Thrifted Threads sources unique pieces and provides customers with a consistent, high-quality option for their vintage and thrift needs.
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Truluck's - Dallas

Truluck’s is a premier dining destination, renowned for high-quality seafood, exceptional service, and steadfast dedication to sustainability. Since opening its flagship restaurant in Houston in 1992, Truluck’s has crafted unforgettable experiences, one memorable meal at a time for guests in 12 locations across Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Washington, D.C.
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Truluck's - Houston

Truluck’s is a premier dining destination, renowned for high-quality seafood, exceptional service, and steadfast dedication to sustainability. Since opening its flagship restaurant in Houston in 1992, Truluck’s has crafted unforgettable experiences, one memorable meal at a time for guests in 12 locations across Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Washington, D.C.
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Truluck's - Woodlands

Truluck’s is a premier dining destination, renowned for high-quality seafood, exceptional service, and steadfast dedication to sustainability. Since opening its flagship restaurant in Houston in 1992, Truluck’s has crafted unforgettable experiences, one memorable meal at a time for guests in 12 locations across Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Washington, D.C.
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Truth BBQ

A passion for Central Texas-style barbecue propelled Truth BBQ from small-town roadside shack to national prominence and international acclaim. Pitmaster Leonard Botello IV is now a barbecue superstar operating Truth’s original Brenham location and its Houston outpost. As one of Texas Monthly’s Top 50 BBQ Joints and a Michelin Guide-recognized restaurant, Truth remains true to its smoky roots.
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Turner's

Discreet, intimate and elegant, Turner’s is Uptown’s official society canteen. Combining flamboyant energy, dining room theatrics, and luxurious supperclub style, Turner’s is indulgently decadent yet clubby. The classic American menu includes raw bar, caviar, steaks, Dover sole, and a cheeky wagyu hot dog served tableside. The baby grand piano in the dining room assures nightly entertainment.
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Turner's Cut

Located in Autry Park, Turner’s Cut offers the most exquisite and rare cuts of beef, along with white-glove service and daily live music. Mixing the style and luxury of the Gilded Age with the risqué and clandestine aura of the Prohibition Era, Turner’s Cut was designed to celebrate the finer things in life. And it does so impeccably – with effortless hospitality graced by charm and whimsy.
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Zadok's Jewelers

Zadok Jewelers® is Houston’s premier watch, jewelry and diamond destination. Zadok Jewelers is the exclusive retailer in Houston representing a number of watch and jewelry brands, in addition to being an authorized retailer for recognized industry leaders like Cartier, Mikimoto, Chopard and Bulgari. The family business has been a respected part of Houston society and philanthropy since it was founded in 1976.
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Zanti Cucina River Oaks

Since opening its doors in The Woodlands in 2019, Zanti Cucina Italiana has amassed a strong following for its authentic Italian cuisine. Both the original and Houston’s River Oaks outpost are dedicated to delivering an authentic Italian dining experience. With a commitment to using the freshest ingredients and traditional recipes, Zanti offers a menu that reflects the rich culinary heritage of Italy.
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Zanti Cucina The Woodlands

Since opening its doors in The Woodlands in 2019, Zanti Cucina Italiana has amassed a strong following for its authentic Italian cuisine. Both the original and Houston’s River Oaks outpost are dedicated to delivering an authentic Italian dining experience. With a commitment to using the freshest ingredients and traditional recipes, Zanti offers a menu that reflects the rich culinary heritage of Italy.
Nightlife

1111

Set in a landmark mixed-use redevelopment project from the award-winning commercial real estate firm Radom Capital, 1111 focuses on a world-class bar program and an upscale menu from Michelin-starred chef Emmanuel Chavez. 1111 was conceived as an experience where polished, urbane design is seamlessly married to expert service and the worldly vibes associated with stylish, cosmopolitan playgrounds.
Nightlife

Clarkwood

This stylish cocktail and wine bar is located in a handsome space within the historic Star Engraving Building at Allen Parkway. Co-owner Army Sadeghi is known for his magic touch where Houston nightlife is concerned – he also is a partner at the hip Melrose and the buzzy new 1111. Clarkwood also recently launched a one-of-a-kind omakase cocktail experience called The Arc Room limited to 10 guests.
Nightlife

DeFortune

De Fortune was born from a passion for travel and a love for unforgettable cocktails. Every drink on the menu is a reflection of places explored, flavors encountered, techniques admired, and stories collected along the way. Think of the chic bar/lounge as a passport to experience the world in a glass. Situated in the vibrant Regent Square mixed-use development that includes restaurants and retail shopping.
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Doc's Jazz Club

Doc’s Houston is a high-end supper club with live entertainment and a chef-driven menu of modern American and steakhouse fare. With two bars, an extensive wine inventory and a spirits program of classic and creative cocktails, Doc’s is a fine dining restaurant that comes alive each night with ticketed live music performances including jazz, R&B, Latin, Soul, Broadway and cabaret.
Nightlife

Kirby Ice House - Heights

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
Nightlife

Kirby Ice House - Memorial

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
Nightlife

Kirby Ice House - River Oaks

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
Nightlife

Kirby Ice House - Woodlands

Kirby Ice House is a vibrant haven for visitors aged 21 and up, offering an enticing selection of drinks that includes signature cocktails, extensive wine options and over 50 beers on tap. With its spacious indoor and outdoor areas, quick service at the bar and a rotating array of food trucks along the back patio, the venue combines an upscale yet laid-back atmosphere for everyone to enjoy.
Nightlife

Melrose

This chic spot for sipping and socializing boasts a program of well-balanced, eye-catching cocktails alongside a menu of tasty and beautifully presented bar bites developed by culinary consultant Emmanuel Chavez, the Michelin-star chef who is also a two-time James Beard Award nominee. With its scenester-packed patio, Melrose has become one of the hottest places to party in the heart of Montrose.
Nightlife

POST HTX

A hub for cultural events, art exhibits, international cuisine, and more, Post Houston is a must-see destination housed in the former Barbara Jordan Post Office located in downtown Houston. The 550,000 square-foot building includes a first-floor food hall, 713 Music Hall, Art Club (emerging audio and visual art), retail shops and five-acre rooftop garden. One of downtown’s most exciting venues.
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Artechouse Houston

Located in the Heights near the M-K-T Trail, Artechouse Houston is a 26,000 square foot immersive digital art destination. Its five interconnected galleries offer visitors an immersive sensory experience that blends art, science and imagination using cutting-edge, genre-pushing digital technology. There isn’t anything else like it in Houston.
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Buffalo Bayou Park & The Cistern

A 1926 structure reminiscent of the ancient Roman cisterns in Istanbul, the Buffalo Bayou Park Cistern is a cavernous, 87,500-square-foot space featuring more than 200 slender, 25-foot-high concrete columns. After it was decommissioned, it was transformed into a magnificent public space for major interactive art installations. Public tours are available Wednesday through Sunday.
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College Station

A vibrant hub nestled in the Brazos Valley, College Station is centrally located in the heart of the Texas triangle. From championship sports and spirited game days to local dining, shopping, and outdoor adventures, College Station offers visitors the perfect blend of comfort, culture, and excitement. As the home of Texas A&M University, Aggie pride runs deep in this diverse community.
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Discovery Green

This scenic,12-acre park created by a public-private partnership between the City of Houston and the nonprofit Discovery Green Conservancy is a downtown destination and city gem. Since opening in 2008, the park has welcomed more than 20 million visitors with award-winning programming including public art, music, entertainment and community-minded events committed to enriching the lives of Houstonians.
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International Management District

One of Houston’s most vibrant cultural hubs, the International District offers a true taste of the city’s global identity. Home to international restaurants, markets, cafés, and cultural experiences, the district showcases flavors and traditions from around the world, making it a must-visit destination for exploration, dining, and discovery.
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River Oaks Shopping Center

With more than 75 stores and restaurants, River Oaks Shopping Center is your one-stop destination for upscale retail, art galleries, home and lifestyle purveyors and some of the city’s most exciting and popular restaurants. Houston’s first suburban shopping center is an Art Deco treasure (and includes Houston’s historic River Oaks Theatre).
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Round Top, TX

With just under 100 residents, Round Top is one of the smallest incorporated towns in Texas, but boasts an enviable international reputation. Its annual antiques fairs are world renowned, drawing thousands of visitors. But Texans know it as a place of immense beauty where small-town charm mixes easily with upscale shopping, art galleries, hotels and bars and restaurants.
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The Ismaili Center Houston

The Ismaili Center, Houston adds a defining new layer to the city’s cultural landscape, joining nearby institutions such as The Menil Collection, Rothko Chapel, Asia Society Texas and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. More than a place of worship, the Center stands as a symbol of openness – where communities converge to learn from one another, celebrate shared values and imagine a more connected world.
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The Ranch Presents Pitch Live

Houston's most imaginative hospitality venue is this pop-up for the 39-day span of World Cup action set within the former Warehouse Live space at the doorsteps of the FIFA Fan Festival. With multiple dining, drinking and live entertainment options under one roof, this one-of-a-kind collab from Houston's top hospitality veterans will be the most exciting place in Houston to take in soccer action.
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Thrifted Threads - College Station

Thrifted Threads proudly offers access to one of the world's largest vintage clothing collections. A family-owned vintage reseller, the business prides itself on showing how secondhand clothing is not only fashionable but also helps save our planet. Thrifted Threads sources unique pieces and provides customers with a consistent, high-quality option for their vintage and thrift needs.
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Thrifted Threads - Dallas

Thrifted Threads proudly offers access to one of the world's largest vintage clothing collections. A family-owned vintage reseller, the business prides itself on showing how secondhand clothing is not only fashionable but also helps save our planet. Thrifted Threads sources unique pieces and provides customers with a consistent, high-quality option for their vintage and thrift needs.
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Thrifted Threads - Houston

Thrifted Threads proudly offers access to one of the world's largest vintage clothing collections. A family-owned vintage reseller, the business prides itself on showing how secondhand clothing is not only fashionable but also helps save our planet. Thrifted Threads sources unique pieces and provides customers with a consistent, high-quality option for their vintage and thrift needs.
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Zadok's Jewelers

Zadok Jewelers® is Houston’s premier watch, jewelry and diamond destination. Zadok Jewelers is the exclusive retailer in Houston representing a number of watch and jewelry brands, in addition to being an authorized retailer for recognized industry leaders like Cartier, Mikimoto, Chopard and Bulgari. The family business has been a respected part of Houston society and philanthropy since it was founded in 1976.
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Aga's Restaurant

This halal Indian-Pakistani restaurant in Southwest Houston, among the city’s most beloved restaurants, earned the No. 1 spot on Houston Chronicle’s 2025 list of Top 100 Restaurants. Even at its massive scale (700 seats), Aga’s often has a wait, prompting plans for a new outpost in Katy, the restaurant’s first expansion outside its flagship. There are many delicious reasons for Aga’s popularity.
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Aiko

This modern Japanese restaurant sports chic, romantic design and a stylish vibe that make a perfect backdrop for an accomplished menu from the Duckstache Hospitality group. Sushi, nigiri and sashimi share the spotlight with a selection of crudos, oysters, karaage, and A5 wagyu toast. Two omakase options offer diners a chance to indulge in chef creations that change daily.
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Annabelle Brasserie

Annabelle Brasserie combines the charm of a bustling Parisian bistro and sophistication of big city dining in one elegant experience from the Berg Hospitality Group. The menu includes a raw bar, caviar, and haute interpretations of bistro classics such as duck confit cassoulet, steak frites, beef Bourguignon and moules frites. Visually, it’s a knockout and is one of Houston’s buzziest dining rooms.
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Bar Doko

Bar Doko, captures the spirit of Japanese cocktail culture, drawing inspiration from the iconic bar traditions of Ginza, Tokyo. Featuring handcrafted cocktails, rare ingredients, and a curated Japanese whisky collection, Bar Doko embraces a mission to celebrate cultural innovation, elevate enjoyment, and redefine the dining and drinking experience with creativity and flair. Bonus points: Doko is right next door.
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B&B Butchers & Restaurant - Fort Worth

In a state where beef rules, B&B Butchers has found new ways to rewrite the steakhouse formula with its menus and sophisticated service. Berg Hospitality Group’s first Houston restaurant (and its follow-up Fort Worth outpost) set the bar high for the Houston and DFW dining scenes. B&B’s beef program, including certified Kobe, remains the steakhouse gold standard.
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B&B Butchers & Restaurant - Houston

In a state where beef rules, B&B Butchers has found new ways to rewrite the steakhouse formula with its menus and sophisticated service. Berg Hospitality Group’s first Houston restaurant (and its follow-up Fort Worth outpost) set the bar high for the Houston and DFW dining scenes. B&B’s beef program, including certified Kobe, remains the steakhouse gold standard.
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B.B. Italia

Located in the Sugar Land Town Square, this vibrant restaurant offers fresh takes on classic Italian-American favorites. Craving meatballs, fried calamari, shrimp scampi, risotto, pasta, and pizza? They’re all here, served within a handsome, lively setting that has made it a local favorite. Private dining rooms and meeting spaces can accommodate events of all sizes, including a full restaurant buyout.
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Butcher Shop

This charming retail shop offers a variety of artisan-made specialty foods as well as fresh juices, coffee, breads and pastries, and made-to-order sandwiches. Grab-and-go options include a variety of salads, quiche, soup, and pastas and sauces. Butcher meats and deli specialties, too.
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Buttermilk Baby

A slick slice of Americana (ice cream parlor meets roadside diner with state fair vibes), Buttermilk Baby lets you indulge in nostalgia and eat it too. Smashburgers, patty melts, chicken sandwiches, milkshakes and soft-serve sundaes make nice within a Jordan Almond-colored wonderland. The restaurant also is a first-ever partnership with iconic ice cream brand Carvel. Ready to take a swirl?
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Cafe Leonelli

With convenient, attended counter service for breakfast, lunch =and dinner, as well as a selection of fresh pastry and dessert offerings, Cafe Leonelli brings something new to the table. The seasonal market-style menu features La Colombe coffee, fresh focaccia, pizza, sandwiches, salads, and hot entrées, as well as classic sweets. It’s ideally situated within the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Candente - Bellaire

The only Tex-Mex restaurant in Houston to earn Michelin Guide recognition, Candente sets itself apart from the pack with its bold, smoky flavors and fresh, authentic classics such as brisket nachos, fajitas, enchiladas and tacos. Both the original Montrose and newer Bellaire locations offer a lively atmosphere with a full bar and covered patio perfect for lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.
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Candente - Montrose

Candente is a live-fire Tex-Mex restaurant known for bold, smoke-driven flavors, specializing in wood-grilled meats, brisket-forward dishes, and elevated takes on Tex-Mex classics. Guest favorites include brisket queso, steak fajitas, enchiladas, and birria tacos. A lively atmosphere with a full bar, indoor dining room, and covered patio makes Candente a go-to for energetic dining and modern Tex-Mex.
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Doko

Doko means “where” in Japanese – a fitting word for this stylish, intimate sushi restaurant from the prolific chefs of Duckstache Hospitality (Kokoro, Handies Douzo). Doko offers a cozy, romantic atmosphere to enjoy a menu of luxe sushi, sashimi, crudo and flavorful hot dishes along with unique cocktails, Japanese beer and sake options. Set in the upscale environs of Autry Park, Doko is truly “where” it’s at.
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Emilia's Havana

Discreetly located next to The Annie Café & Bar, this intimate speakeasy channels the golden glamour of 1950s Cuba. With moody lighting and a Latin pulse, the 50-seat hidden lounge invites you into a world of refined revelry. Savor bold, Latin-inspired cocktails along with an engaging dinner menu. Live music is performed at every seating along with late night tunes by local DJs on Friday and Saturday.
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Frenchie

Frenchie is the latest project from the acclaimed Travis Street Hospitality group – a lively, upscale casual French bistro concept set in Preston Center Plaza, the premier North Dallas commercial district. The all-day menu goes from croissants and quiche to escargot and Croque Monsieur to steak frites and mussels mariniere. A menu of classic cocktails, wine and bubbles fuels the party vibe.
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Georgie

Under the direction of Michelin-star chef Bruno Davaillon, Georgie is considered top-tier, must-do dining in Dallas. A jewel in the Travis Street Hospitality crown, the restaurant blends classic French technique with seasonal Texas ingredients for a refined menu that has earned it Michelin Recommended status. This is a world-class culinary experience in the heart of the Knox-Henderson neighborhood.
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Handies Douzo - Montrose

Known as Texas’ first handroll-focused sushi bar, Handies Douzo emphasizes premium ingredients, a curated and streamlined menu, and an interactive counter experience that highlights the artistry of handroll making. Chefs Patrick Pham and Daniel Lee have more than 30 years of combined experience in Japanese cuisine and sushi that helped build a hospitality group with multiple concepts.
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Handies Douzo - Westview

Known as Texas’ first handroll-focused sushi bar, Handies Douzo emphasizes premium ingredients, a curated and streamlined menu, and an interactive counter experience that highlights the artistry of handroll making. Chefs Patrick Pham and Daniel Lee have more than 30 years of combined experience in Japanese cuisine and sushi that helped build a hospitality group with multiple concepts.
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Handies Douzo - White Oak

Known as Texas’ first handroll-focused sushi bar, Handies Douzo emphasizes premium ingredients, a curated and streamlined menu, and an interactive counter experience that highlights the artistry of handroll making. Chefs Patrick Pham and Daniel Lee have more than 30 years of combined experience in Japanese cuisine and sushi that helped build a hospitality group with multiple concepts.
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Himari

Himari is a vibrant and modern sushi bar known for its friendly service and inviting atmosphere. With a solid menu of high-quality sushi (maki, sashimi, nigiri), Himari rounds out its divers menu with crudo, tempura and robata dishes, and donburi. Its lively setting within an eclectic neighborhood makes dining here fun, festive, and entertaining.
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Knox Bistro

A bright, breezy French bistro with Michelin cred, Knox is a chic, laid-back neighborhood restaurant from the Travis Street Hospitality group. Serving lunch, dinner, brunch, Knox’s menu includes caviar, charcuterie, beef tartare, brown butter skate wing, steak frites, and a classic burger along with a full bar set within a lively, stylish dining room.
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Kokoro Handroll Bar - Downtown

Among the original vendors when downtown Houston’s Bravery Chef Hall opened in 2019, Kokoro remains in operation at the food hall and far beyond. The partners’ skills and uncompromising insistence on quality were foundations for a hospitality brand that now has multiple concepts in Houston and branches in Dubai. But it all began with this convivial sushi counter that continues to inspire sushi greatness.
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Kokoro Handroll Bar - The Woodlands

The Woodlands is known for its enviable collection of high-end and upscale casual restaurants. And within that treasure chest you’ll find this hip Japanese concept from one of Houston’s most prolific hospitality groups. Kokoro’s menu outline is familiar (nigiri, sashimi and handrolls) but Duckstache Hospitality’s impeccable quality and sushi mastery set it apart from other rice-and-fish operations.
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Latuli

Named one of Texas Monthly’s 10 best new restaurants in Texas for 2026, Latuli celebrates Gulf Coast cuisine within a magnificent ranch-inspired American hacienda design. Latuli brings chef Bryan Caswell back in the spotlight working with the best ingredients including the owner’s Texas cattle stock. Grand food, big wines, and outsize personality await at this Memorial neighborhood restaurant.
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Le Bilboquet

The Travis Street Hospitality Group was founded with this Dallas iteration of New York’s glam French bistro. Today there are six national locations including the Big D outpost that helped pave the way for a new appreciation for classic French fare with upscale neighborhood vibes. Order the signature dish, Cajun Chicken – spice-rubbed grilled chicken with beurre blanc, salad and fries.
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Le Jardinier

Created by Michelin-starred Chef Alain Verzeroli and Global Hospitality Group the Bastion Collection, Le Jardinier is beautifully situated on the west side of the Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. With design and artistic flair that rival the museum galleries, it’s easy to see why this poised and polished French-themed restaurant earned its own Michelin star.
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Prime 131

Prime 131 is a live-fire steakhouse and sushi bar at The Docks at Timbergrove. Evoking the electric ambiance of New York's Meatpacking District in the early 90s, Prime 131 offers a protein-forward concept with Korean and Japanese influence. Diners can watch their meal being prepared on four central wood fire grills and two custom charcoal ovens, in addition to a full sushi bar.
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Rose Café

A charming, indoor-outdoor restaurant offers a welcome casual elegance at The Terminal at Katy Trail with its all-day service within a perfect, people-watching spot. The menu of coffee, tea and fresh juices is rounded out by handmade pastries, breakfast tacos, salad bowls, quiche, salads, soup, sandwiches and wraps, and the Rose Burger topped with gruyere. Wine and a full bar, too.
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Soy Cowboy

Soy Cowboy is an upscale pan-Asian concept, transporting guests on an adventurous tour through the flavors of East and Southeast Asia. The menu includes Asian classics such as Japanese sushi, Korean barbecue and Chinese wok dishes. Next to AT&T Stadium, Soy Cowboy is ideally located for World Cup dining and drinks. Multiple private dining options make it the perfect corporate party location.
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The Annie Café & Bar

A living legend in the heart of the Galleria area. Serving a modern take on Texas-influenced American cuisine, the iconic Annie put the Houston dining scene on the national map and brought the city its first James Beard Award. A jewel within the Berg Hospitality Group portfolio, the restaurant is at once a taste of Houston culinary history and a vibrant, modern dining experience.
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The Chef's Table - River Oaks

The culinary delights of South Africa can be found at this new restaurant from acclaimed chef Paul. Here, diners will find South Africa's rich multicultural breadth on display with dishes such as curried meat pie, Karoo lamb chops, peri peri calamari, ostrich filet, Portuguese beef kebab, and South African Kingsklip (fish) that all pair perfectly with native wines from Anura Vineyards.
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The Finn

Located in the historic Jones on Main, The Finn is a dynamic dining destination that showcases Houston’s diverse culinary talent while introducing fresh, innovative concepts. More than just a food hall, The Finn brings together a carefully curated selection of chef-driven concepts, offering a blend of bold flavors, elevated craftsmanship, and an inviting social atmosphere in the heart of downtown.
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The Pit Room - Memorial

Houston’s Sambrooks Hospitality pulled off the unthinkable by scoring Michelin Guide recognition for its Candente Tex-Mex as well as its signature smokehouse concept The Pit Room. Barbecue fans flock to the original in Montrose and the newer Memorial outposts for outstanding Central Texas-style smoked meats. Generous patios at both make The Pit Room fun, familiar, family-friendly experiences.
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The Pit Room - Montrose

Houston’s Sambrooks Hospitality pulled off the unthinkable by scoring Michelin Guide recognition for its Candente Tex-Mex as well as its signature smokehouse concept The Pit Room. Barbecue fans flock to the original in Montrose and the newer Memorial outposts for outstanding Central Texas-style smoked meats. Generous patios at both make The Pit Room fun, familiar, family-friendly experiences.
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Truluck's - Dallas

Truluck’s is a premier dining destination, renowned for high-quality seafood, exceptional service, and steadfast dedication to sustainability. Since opening its flagship restaurant in Houston in 1992, Truluck’s has crafted unforgettable experiences, one memorable meal at a time for guests in 12 locations across Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Washington, D.C.
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Truluck's - Houston

Truluck’s is a premier dining destination, renowned for high-quality seafood, exceptional service, and steadfast dedication to sustainability. Since opening its flagship restaurant in Houston in 1992, Truluck’s has crafted unforgettable experiences, one memorable meal at a time for guests in 12 locations across Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Washington, D.C.
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Truluck's - Woodlands

Truluck’s is a premier dining destination, renowned for high-quality seafood, exceptional service, and steadfast dedication to sustainability. Since opening its flagship restaurant in Houston in 1992, Truluck’s has crafted unforgettable experiences, one memorable meal at a time for guests in 12 locations across Florida, Texas, Illinois, and Washington, D.C.
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Truth BBQ

A passion for Central Texas-style barbecue propelled Truth BBQ from small-town roadside shack to national prominence and international acclaim. Pitmaster Leonard Botello IV is now a barbecue superstar operating Truth’s original Brenham location and its Houston outpost. As one of Texas Monthly’s Top 50 BBQ Joints and a Michelin Guide-recognized restaurant, Truth remains true to its smoky roots.
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Turner's

Discreet, intimate and elegant, Turner’s is Uptown’s official society canteen. Combining flamboyant energy, dining room theatrics, and luxurious supperclub style, Turner’s is indulgently decadent yet clubby. The classic American menu includes raw bar, caviar, steaks, Dover sole, and a cheeky wagyu hot dog served tableside. The baby grand piano in the dining room assures nightly entertainment.
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Turner's Cut

Located in Autry Park, Turner’s Cut offers the most exquisite and rare cuts of beef, along with white-glove service and daily live music. Mixing the style and luxury of the Gilded Age with the risqué and clandestine aura of the Prohibition Era, Turner’s Cut was designed to celebrate the finer things in life. And it does so impeccably – with effortless hospitality graced by charm and whimsy.
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Zanti Cucina River Oaks

Since opening its doors in The Woodlands in 2019, Zanti Cucina Italiana has amassed a strong following for its authentic Italian cuisine. Both the original and Houston’s River Oaks outpost are dedicated to delivering an authentic Italian dining experience. With a commitment to using the freshest ingredients and traditional recipes, Zanti offers a menu that reflects the rich culinary heritage of Italy.
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Zanti Cucina The Woodlands

Since opening its doors in The Woodlands in 2019, Zanti Cucina Italiana has amassed a strong following for its authentic Italian cuisine. Both the original and Houston’s River Oaks outpost are dedicated to delivering an authentic Italian dining experience. With a commitment to using the freshest ingredients and traditional recipes, Zanti offers a menu that reflects the rich culinary heritage of Italy.
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Cambria Hotel Houston Downtown

Located two blocks from Daikin Park, Cambria Hotel Houston Downtown Convention Center is an easy walk to key downtown attractions including George R. Brown Convention Center, Discovery Green, Shell Energy Stadium and the city’s theater district. The historic Art Deco-inspired property offers handsome, sophisticated guest rooms with luxury amenities including a restaurant/bar and fitness center.
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JW Marriott Houston Downtown

Housed in the historic building, the JW Marriott Houston Downtown celebrates the flavor of the city with refined design, intuitive service and thoughtful amenities that have become synonymous with the brand worldwide. Guests will enjoy a handsomely renovated property that includes a new 10-story addition with 56 guest rooms and The Perch, a rooftop pool and restaurant with dramatic skyline views.
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Marriott Marquis Houston

With more than 1,000 guest rooms, the Marriott Marquis Houston enjoys a commanding presence over Discovery Green in the heart of the city. The property includes a rooftop infinity pool, a Texas-shaped lazy river, and six restaurants and bars, including Xochi by a James Beard Award-winning chef. Its proximity to the convention and fan activation areas are perfect for World Cup visitors.
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