We are provide a chic and unique dining experience in the second oldest building in Houston, TX. Located in downtown, we offer some of the finest craft cocktails, New American dishes, and a stellar brunch. Valet is available after 6pm. Please call for availability on reservations.
OKRA Founding Members: David Buehrer (Blacksmith Coffee Bar; Greenway Coffee & Tea) Michael Burnett (Anvil; Blacksmith Coffee Bar; Hay Merchant; Underbelly) Dawn Callaway (Antidote Coffee; Black Hole Coffee House; Poison Girl, Little Dipper) Miriam Carrilllo (Antidote Coffee; Black Hole Coffee House; Poison Girl, Little Dipper) Steve Flippo (Anvil; Blacksmith Coffee Bar; Hay Merchant; Underbelly) Kevin Floyd (Anvil; Blacksmith Coffee Bar; Hay Merchant; Underbelly) Bobby Heugel (Anvil; Blacksmith Coffee Bar; Hay Merchant; Underbelly, Pastry War) Brad Moore (Grand Prize Bar; Big Star Bar) Ryan Pera (Revival Market, Coltivare) Ecky Prabanto (Blacksmith Coffee Bar; Greenway Coffee & Tea) Scott Repass (Antidote Coffee; Black Hole Coffee House; Poison Girl, Little Dipper) Ryan Rousse (Grand Prize Bar) Chris Shepherd (Blacksmith Coffee Bar; Hay Merchant; Underbelly) Justin Vann (Public Services Bar) Scott Walcott (Antidote Coffee; Black Hole Coffee House; Poison Girl, Little Dipper) Morgan Weber (Revival Market, Coltivare) Justin Yu (Oxheart, Public Services Bar) Website - http://www.friedokra.org Media Contact - [email protected] Twitter - @OKRAFried Facebook - facebook.com/OKRAFried
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It's impossible to separate the American South from downhome comfort food, warm hospitality, rugged independence, and - in the hollers of Appalachia - moonshine. The Moonshiners Southern Table + Bar offers up a rebellious respite in the bustling urban backdrop of downtown Houston. Serving up moonshine and whiskey in mason jars alongside generous portions of fried chicken, shrimp and grits, or any of the Southern-inspired dishes. The Moonshiners Southern Table + Bar elevates and celebrates this part of Americana.
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Barringer Bar & Lounge takes its name from the old Barringer Norton Tailors that resided on Main St in the early 1900's. The epicenter of commerce and style Barringer Bar celebrates historic downtown Houston history. Enter through the unassuming front door to discover a true speakeasy style gem in the old historic downtown Houston. Amazing beer, wine, and libations are served to customers as they enjoy this cozy lounge filled with antique furniture and photos. Live music, Dj's, and other varying forms of entertainment throughout the week and weekend. This is a "must see" Houston Bar. **Please send all questions & inquiries to [email protected]**
Please pardon our limited hours through May as we build out our expanded brewing system. We'll return to regular daily pub hours soon with more beer, more taps, more food and all around more awesomeness! We still love hosting events and would be happy to host yours, so please don't hesitate to reach out. **Bottle Shares Welcome!**
Houston's culinary epicenter, Kitchen Inc is a full service business incubator for craft food and beverage, dedicated to launching small businesses. We are more than a kitchen- we are a community. Please visit kitchenincubator.com to learn how we can help you launch your food business through our advisory services and beautiful kitchens centrally located in historic downtown Houston.
The 1884 Houston Cotton Exchange Building is located at 202 Travis in downtown Houston, and is a landmark listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Houston Cotton Exchange Board commissioned local architect Eugene Heiner to design a three-story building on Travis Street at the corner of Franklin in Houston. In 1907, the building was remodeled and a fourth floor added. The Houston Cotton Exchange continued to use the building until it moved its operations to a new building several blocks away at Prairie and Caroline in 1924.John Hannah and Jesse Edmundson, III purchased the Cotton Exchange Building in 1973. They restored the building and sold it in 1983. Preservation Houston acknowledged Hannah's restoration work in 1979 with a Good Brick Award.
The One Main Building, formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Building, is a building on the campus of the University of Houston–Downtown. The building is recognized as part of the National Register of Historic Places, is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, and considered a Contributing Building in Downtown Houston's Main Street/Market Square Historic District. The building was built above Allen's Landing—an area where Houston's founders John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen originally settled. The Merchants and Manufacturers Building was built in 1930 and was the largest building in the city at the time. Although the commerce-focused building featured 14 miles of floor space and could accommodate one-third of the city's population, the Great Depression in the United States stifled initial participation. The building was purchased by South Texas Junior College in the 1960s, which became the University of Houston–Downtown College in 1974. The building remains as a largest facility of the University of Houston–Downtown and was given an official designation as \"One Main Building,\" or simply the \"Main Building,\" by the university.
The One Main Building, formerly the Merchants and Manufacturers Building, is a building on the campus of the University of Houston–Downtown. The building is recognized as part of the National Register of Historic Places, is a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark, and considered a Contributing Building in Downtown Houston's Main Street/Market Square Historic District. The building was built above Allen's Landing—an area where Houston's founders John Kirby Allen and Augustus Chapman Allen originally settled.The Merchants and Manufacturers Building was built in 1930 and was the largest building in the city at the time. Although the commerce-focused building featured 14 miles of floor space and could accommodate one-third of the city's population, the Great Depression in the United States stifled initial participation. The building was purchased by South Texas Junior College in the 1960s, which became the University of College in 1974.The building remains as a largest facility of the University of Houston–Downtown and was given an official designation as "One Main Building," or simply the "Main Building," by the university.
The Spaghetti Warehouse is a fun place to eat great Italian-American food. Friendly service and good value. A block west of Main St. on Commerce.
Every Friday night, come follow us deep in to the Underworld as the Underworld Crew (https://www.facebook.com/underworldwide) presents the most popular EDM (Electronic Dance Music) weekly in Houston! Located conveniently in Downtown at Kryptonite Houston (709 Franklin) and featuring some of the best local DJs in a rotational residency. Including: >Bart Black https://www.facebook.com/DJBartBlack >Electro Enforcers https://www.facebook.com/Electro.Enforcers >Gregg EL-NiÑo https://www.facebook.com/the.dj.elnino >Matty-P https://www.facebook.com/DJMattyP >Mad Mike https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001407235296 >Deja Vu https://www.facebook.com/DeJaVu.Underworld >The Vinyl Ninja (Tosh Smith) https://www.facebook.com/Dj.Tosh >Rob Bass https://www.facebook.com/RobBass713?ref=br_tf >Davizm https://www.facebook.com/djdavizm >Sinik https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100002064861849&ref=ts >Missing Link https://www.facebook.com/pages/Missing-Link/106873266048995_______________________________________ ::Performers:: >BassBunnies Dance Crew https://www.facebook.com/pages/BassBunnies/123680851025318
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You’ll need to bring your smartest people. We love brains! Prepare to be locked in a room with up to 11 other people and a Zombie that is chained to the wall! Hidden in the room is a key that will unlock the door to your freedom. To find the key you must locate numerous clues and solve riddles. Every five minutes the hungry Zombie’s chain will be released another foot. Within an hour, the Zombie will be able to reach you. You have 60 minutes to find the clues, solve the puzzles, unlock the door and escape the room without getting eaten! Are you smarter than a Zombie? Find out!