Houston Heights Guidebook

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Houston Heights Guidebook

Food scene

Prime beef perfectly cooked. Mouthwatering sides & cold beer.
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Pinkerton's Barbecue
1504 Airline Dr
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Prime beef perfectly cooked. Mouthwatering sides & cold beer.
Try the mixed grill - Parrillada. Delicious.
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Teotihuacan Mexican Cafe
1511 Airline Dr
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Try the mixed grill - Parrillada. Delicious.
New American Bistro & Bar located in the Houston Heights, featuring seasonal cuisine in a modern yet comfortable setting.
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Alice Blue
250 W 19th St
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New American Bistro & Bar located in the Houston Heights, featuring seasonal cuisine in a modern yet comfortable setting.
Charming garden and eatery Colitvare churns out piping hot pizza and Italian fare made from fresh produce that’s grown in its very own garden.
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Coltivare Pizza & Garden
3320 White Oak Dr
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Charming garden and eatery Colitvare churns out piping hot pizza and Italian fare made from fresh produce that’s grown in its very own garden.
Here, sweet and savory fillings, ranging from black beans and queso fresco to chocolate chips and cheesecake, are tucked into tender crepes that are perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
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Melange Creperie
711 Heights Boulevard
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Here, sweet and savory fillings, ranging from black beans and queso fresco to chocolate chips and cheesecake, are tucked into tender crepes that are perfect for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
This Austin transport offers Filipino dishes and fusion bites like chicken adobo, lumpia, pancit and even icy, fruity halo-halo, served alongside a menu of creative cocktails in a hybrid indoor/outdoor space.
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Be More Pacific - Filipino Kitchen and Bar
506 Yale Street
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This Austin transport offers Filipino dishes and fusion bites like chicken adobo, lumpia, pancit and even icy, fruity halo-halo, served alongside a menu of creative cocktails in a hybrid indoor/outdoor space.
Looking to enjoy an expansive outdoor patio, mini tacos and tailored whisky flights? Eight Row Flint is the locale for you. The canine-friendly Heights bar serves tacos, nachos, wings, and more snacks alongside excellent frozen margaritas and of course, the grapefruit-garnished Eight Row Flint Ranch Water.
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Eight Row Flint
1039 Yale St
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Looking to enjoy an expansive outdoor patio, mini tacos and tailored whisky flights? Eight Row Flint is the locale for you. The canine-friendly Heights bar serves tacos, nachos, wings, and more snacks alongside excellent frozen margaritas and of course, the grapefruit-garnished Eight Row Flint Ranch Water.

Arts & Entertainment

This lively entertainment zone hosts nine theater venues across 17 downtown blocks. Touring Broadway shows are performed at the Hobby Center, while the Houston Grand Opera and Houston Ballet both call the Wortham Theater home.
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Theater District
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This lively entertainment zone hosts nine theater venues across 17 downtown blocks. Touring Broadway shows are performed at the Hobby Center, while the Houston Grand Opera and Houston Ballet both call the Wortham Theater home.
A railroad themed playground.
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Donovan Park
700 Heights Blvd
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A railroad themed playground.

Sightseeing

The Beer Can House is a folk art house in Rice Military, Houston, Texas, covered with beer cans, bottles, and other beer paraphernalia. Houstonian John Milkovisch worked through the late 1960s to transform his Houston home at 222 Malone Street into the Beer Can House.
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Beer Can House
222 Malone St
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The Beer Can House is a folk art house in Rice Military, Houston, Texas, covered with beer cans, bottles, and other beer paraphernalia. Houstonian John Milkovisch worked through the late 1960s to transform his Houston home at 222 Malone Street into the Beer Can House.