Most cost $14 and are available through March 31. Visit the event page for more information.īrennan’s of Houston, 3300 Smith: Soak up the celebrations at this upscale Creole kitchen with limited-time cocktails. Festivities include live bagpipe music, crawfish from Bagzz of Bugzz and lots of green beer. The fun includes a screening of The Boondock Saints and a holiday-themed vegan soap debut by local company Pop Soap.īobcat Teddy’s Ice House, 2893 White Oak: This Heights weekend party starts at noon on St. Sip on craft beer and pair with Italian eats from neighboring Luigi’s Pizzeria. On March 17, gather your crew and relax at the picnic tables, lay back in the hammocks or wander about people-watching. ![]() Photo by GOODSPERO.Īxelrad, 1517 Alabama: The outdoor beer garden at this midtown bar is practically custom-designed for holiday shenanigans. Patrick’s Day events at Axelrad include an outdoor screening of The Boondock Saints. Choose the red wine pairing, or opt for Crabbie’s Yardhead Single Malt Scotch Whisky from the Scottish Highlands (750 ml). This week’s $69 special includes a 16-ounce fire-roasted beef tenderloin for two served with loaded mashed potatoes, roasted cauliflower, chopped Caesar salad and red wine mushroom demi-glace. Patrick’s Day from this sleek French River Oaks bistro. May your heart be full and your glass be equally so, this month and always.Ī’Bouzy, 2300 Westheimer: Bring home a festive meal for St. Most events start on March 17, and a few extend into the weekend too. ![]() Make sure you are following Black Blogger Clique on Instagram and have signed up for the Gristle & Gossip newsletter to keep up with all the delicious details.Looking for gold at the end of a rainbow? Would you settle for green beer, Irish stew and live bagpipe performances? Houston-area bar and restaurant owners are getting out the green decor and serving up festive shindigs in honor of Saint Patrick’s namesake holiday. For those of you who wish to play along, we will also be hosting giveaways for those who get “black” (bingo) throughout the month of February! The bingo card highlights a variety of black-owned restaurants and dishes at these restaurants. In addition to creating this list, the Black Blogger Clique has created a fun and interactive black bingo card for Instagram. If there is a spot that you don’t see listed, please share with me below in the comments on catch me on social media! Happy Black History Month, make sure to stay glued to my Instagram and instastory for all the fun, food and giveaways this month! BLACK BINGO I plan to keep the list of honorable mentions going. Cooperative economics is essential to the success of the black community, and should not only occur during black history month. This list of 25 black-owned restaurants highlight both Houston staples and newcomers alike. The wave of new restaurants each month can over shadow those restaurants lacking big named executive chefs or high dollar tasting menus. ![]() Given the city’s ever-evolving culinary scene, it’s hard to keep up sometimes. Although, I have not eaten at all the black-owned restaurants in Houston, I do love sharing those that I adore. The creation of this list led to the realization that there a quite a few black-owned restaurants in Houston. It’s also a great way to celebrate Black History Month. Is supporting more black-owned restaurants in Houston one of your 2019 resolutions? Are you looking to increase your foodie footprint by visiting new places around Houston? This list of 25 black-owned restaurants in Houston should help you get started.
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