Friday, April 22, 2011

HISTORIC PUB CRAWL

Stroll through Houston's Downtown Historic District and learn about the origins of the nation's fourth-largest city while you pop into five pubs or cafes for Dutch-treat happy-hour fare. Each tour features a stop inside the Spaghetti Warehouse (the most haunted building in Downtown Houston) and an exclusive opportunty to explore the basement of the 1926 Lancaster Hotel, where local socialites and actors entertained soldiers during World War II. 


via downtownhouston.org

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Live Jazz Extavaganza


Friday shouldn't be the start of the fun...head out tonight and see the Live Jazz Extravaganza at Club Curve! Taste the free buffet and enjoy the happy hour specials from 5-8pm. Arrive early and don't miss this great music!

Club Cure
410 Main Street
832.258.4883

Adults: $3 before 8p.m.
Children: Free
After 8 p.m.: $10

Thursday, February 10, 2011

SAMBUCA: A ROCKIN' DINNER CLUB




Sambuca is the best place in Houston if you want great food and live music. Located in the Rice Hotel, Sambuca was pivotal to the restoration of downtown. Experience live music seven nights a week, with a diverse roster of acts that grace the stage every day. Different genres include singers, crooners, top 40, jazz, classic rock, and latin music.

The menu features many amazing dishes including crab-stuffed salmon, lobster enchiladas, and out-of-this-world lamb chops. The menu has so many mouth-watering dishes, don't miss this amazing restaurant.

If you love great food, good music, and a fun environment, stop by Sambuca.







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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

THE AMAZING HOUSTON BEER HOUSE


Houstonian John Milkovisch worked through the late 1960s to transform his Houston home at 222 Malone Street into the Beer Can House.  The Beer Can House is now one of Houston's most recognizable folk art icons, and is a living monument to eccentricity and recycling.
Milkovisch started his project in 1968 inlaying thousands of marbles, rocks, brass figures and metal pieces in concrete blocks and redwood, all of which were used to make patios, fences, flower boxes, and an array of other items. The result was a yard with no grass, as the entire front and back yards were covered with cement. When asked why he did it, John simply answered, “I got sick of mowing the grass.”
On March 2004, John Milkovisch was named Man of the Week on Spike TV. In 2010 comedy news site Cracked.com said, "if there's ever a vote on who the awesomest guy ever was, John Milkovisch ought to at least be on the ballot.

THE HOUSTON ZOO


The Houston Zoo is a great place to visit when you're looking for things to do in Houston. With 6,000 animals and over 900 species, this 55-acre zoo is a great place for the whole family to visit!
The exhibits include:
  • The Reptile & Amphibian Building
  • The John P. McGovern Children's Zoo
  • Herbert A. & Elizabeth N. Kipp Memorial Aquarium
  • Fischer Bird Gardens
  • Tropical Bird House
  • Birds of the World Bird Run
  • Janice Suber McNair Asian Elephant Habitat
  • Wortham World of Primates
  • Ethel G. and Allen H. Carruth Natural Encounters Building
  • African Forest
It one of the best things to see in Houston! See you there!

FUN @ BAYOU HOUSTON


If you're looking for things to do in Houston, visit Bayou Place, Houston's premier dining and entertainment experience, located in the Theater District of Houston.
Filled with restaurants, bars, and live music venues like the Hard Rock Cafe, Rocbar, and Mosaic, there's a reason why the locals love going to Bayou Place. Add it to you list of things to see in Houston!