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Eating in Houston

by Christina Georgina » Wed Feb 06, 2008 4:21 pm

Son and husband will be at the Shepherd School of Music this weekend. Any " not to be missed" eating
experiences to recommend ? I will be trying to stay ahead of the snow in their absence.
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Re: Eating in Houston

by ChefJCarey » Fri Feb 22, 2008 11:34 pm

Christina Georgina wrote:Son and husband will be at the Shepherd School of Music this weekend. Any " not to be missed" eating
experiences to recommend ? I will be trying to stay ahead of the snow in their absence.


Obviously a little late on my part - I spent an afternoon in the kitchen of Cafe Annie with Robert Del Grande a few years ago. Seemed like a good joint.
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Re: Eating in Houston

by Jenise » Sat Feb 23, 2008 7:08 pm

ChefJCarey wrote:
Christina Georgina wrote:Son and husband will be at the Shepherd School of Music this weekend. Any " not to be missed" eating
experiences to recommend ? I will be trying to stay ahead of the snow in their absence.


Obviously a little late on my part - I spent an afternoon in the kitchen of Cafe Annie with Robert Del Grande a few years ago. Seemed like a good joint.


Cafe Annie's a GREAT restaurant. Excellent food with a regional twist.
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Re: Eating in Houston

by Jason Hagen » Thu Feb 28, 2008 6:54 am

I am assuming this is too late .... but for future visits or for others ...

Lucio's BYOB (one of the few places you can bring wine)
Hugo's
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Re: Eating in Houston

by Jim Hofman » Fri Mar 28, 2008 2:50 pm

Also obviously late on this but we're big fans of Two Rows Restaurant and Brewery on University. We loved the grilled meat loaf, pulled pork sandwich, and the brick oven pizza. Nice casual place and a lively crowd.
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