Catherine Healy: Downtown Houston near Minute Maid Park, features a blend of high-quality food and hospitality in an intimate atmosphere of hand-crafted mahogany woodwork, leather furnishings & luxurious amenities.
Tere Perry: Looking for an impressive dinner appetizer? Try V&A's Seafood Tower! Brimming with oysters, shrimp, crab, lobster, tuna poke, mussels and seafood cocktail...it's sure to impress!
Houston Press: 2010 Best of Houston® Winner: Best Steakhouse: Toss in the city's best crab cake, knowledgeable wait staff & a dizzyingly long wine list and you've got yourself a dinner that's well worth the splurge.
3. Warehouse Live
7.9
813 St Emanuel St (Rusk St), Houston, TX
Music Venue · 62 tips and reviews
Social News Network: The drinks are a little overpriced, but the venue is nice! Clean and spacious, but intimate.
Michael Rochman: Cool small venue
Stephanie Y Cavazos: Saw some of my first shows here growing up, its a smaller space which is great for a more intimate experience
Mark Alexander: This place is intimate, classy, and just all-around great. You can tell the bartender the type of drink you want and he'd come up with something. 9 times out of 10 it comes out amazing. Love it!
Candace K: Ask any of the bartenders to surprise you with a cocktail. Be adventurous!
My Table Magazine: Probably the best feature of the bar (besides the cocktails) is the balcony. Ask anyone who’s been to Bad News and they’ll probably say, “I love the balcony!” When you’re on the balcony facing the ... Read more.
Sapna Rajani: Love this hotel! The suites are super cozy and spacious, and the breakfasts are terrific! Also a really great location relative to the rest of the city. Only drawback is parking, they only do valet.
Sonic Werx: The lobby bar staff are amazing! Small menu, but good eats if u are looking. Dont see what you want, around the corner is "Phoenicia". You are home away from home here.
Ricky A: $5 old fashions during happy hour. Beautiful bar too. Good classy music. Relaxing place to chill.
Blair Allen: Looking for speakeasy style with fantastic drinks? You’ve found it. As is typical of Downtown, parking is limited, so prepare to park and walk.
Blair Allen: Looking for speakeasy style with fantastic drinks? You’ve found it. As is typical of Downtown, parking is limited, so prepare to park and walk.
Tere Perry: Daily dining for Breakfast & Lunch, plus choices of Beer, Wine and Cocktails. The Nutty Milk Punch is like dessert in a glass, with a kick...pecan vodka, frangelico, almond milk and cold brew coffee.
Samuel Owens: Ok so it’s not on the menu. But get double espresso, a coconut water, and a glass of ice. And pour espresso over ice and top with coconut water. Yum yum!!!
Petr J.: Perfect cappuccino ($4 incl. tax), opened at 7 AM already!
13. Neil's Bahr
8.5
2006 Walker St (Eastex Fwy), Houston, TX
Beer Garden · 20 tips and reviews
John Johnson: Really cool place to drink and hangout..the fod isn't bad either. The occasional video game tournament is awesome as well.
Jon J: Pretty chill place. It kind of feels like a nerds basement turned into a bar. Staff, games, and beer selection are all great too and Pablo cooks some mean BBQ out on the patio.
Ryan: 3 types of 8th wonder on tap. Awesome.
Local Houston Magazine: Consider the delicious Basil Cucumber Collins, Ransom Whipper Snapper Bourbon, and mole bitters with a flamed orange garnish. Stand-outs include the brisket tacos and the meatloaf “muffins”. Read more.
Anna Vladau: Very pleasant place. I had an excellent appetizer for dinner, bruschettas with ribs, roasted peppers, and balsamic vinegar. Very friendly staff.
Shekeitha Keys: Awesome place w/ great food. We played music bingo!!!
15. La Carafe
8.4
813 Congress St, Houston, TX
Wine Bar · 42 tips and reviews
Loisaida Sam Sandberg: This is the best place in all of Houston. Cycle friendly, kind people, good beer - a real gem. Enjoy it.
Houston Press: 2012 Best of Houston Winner: Best Jukebox. Check out more Houston Press Winners here:http://www.houstonpress.com/bestof/ Or go moblie with the free Best Of app
CultureMap Houston: Make a practice of carrying cash if you want to make this haunted, dusty escape your spot. They don't accept plastic of any kind.