![]() ![]() Its mild and sunny winters offer the perfect escape from northern snows. Houston- “Space City”-is a diverse melting pot of cultures with a unique Texan flair. Children get to participate in hands-on activities and show off their creative side with interactive exhibits.Īddress: 6100 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX 77030 For some family fun, visit the Children’s Museum of Houston. Experience a live butterfly habitat at Houston’s Museum of Natural Science or be enchanted by paintings, photographs and sculptures at Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts. Before you leave, make sure you visit the Giraffe Feeding Platform where you will have the opportunity to get up close to a Masai giraffe and feed them a snack.Īddress: 6200 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX 77030įeaturing 19 museums, Houston’s Museum District is full of wonder and discovery. This zoo has everything from elephants and African lions to a petting zoo and bat cave. ![]() Next door to the Hermann Park Conservancy, discover 6,000 animals at the Houston Zoo. From pedal boats and train rides to over 445-acres of lush landscaping, this park boasts of Houston’s beauty while providing fun for family and friends.Īddress: 1700 Hermann Park Dr, Houston, TX 77004 With over 100 years of history and nearly 6 million visitors a year, Hermann Park Conservancy is worth the visit. ![]() Serving a variety of items from whole pizzas, slices, and lasagna to spicy wings, burgers, sandwiches, salads, and desserts, this Houston hot spot has what you're looking for. Known as home of the “Late Night Slice” the Houston hot spot stays open until 3am on Friday and Saturday nights! You haven't done it all, if you haven't done Frank's after leaving the nightclub.Īddress: 417 Travis St, Houston, TX 77002 Located in Downtown Houston's Historic District, Frank’s Pizza is THE place to go for delicious hand-tossed pies. Hungry Houstonians and city visitors line up to savor the flavor of southern specialties like catfish a grits, chicken and waffles, and biscuits to rival anyone’s grandmaĪddress: Address: 3711 Travis St, Houston, TX 77002 This coffee shop offers unlimited cups of coffee and just happens to also serve great food! This southern eatery has been voted “best breakfast restaurants in the nation” by Good Morning America, USA Today, Esquire, and Forbes Magazine. The Mad Dogs group also owns the Bier Garten in the Paseo del Alamo, and On The Bend Oyster Bar & Lounge on the River Walk.Looking for a place to get your morning Joe? Well, The Breakfast Klub is the place for you. Koym still owns The Amp Room, a live music venue at 2407 N. Mad Dogs CEO Terry Corless is in the U.K., and could not be reached for comment. No word on what changes are coming to downtown’s only true sports bar. “If I don’t do this, I’m going to get locked in the next 1-2 years. “The fact is, I had to spend more time, personal time, family time,” Koym said. Koym said despite having the best year ever in sales, the Ticket was eating up too much of his time. Koym purchased the building in February (he declined to give a purchase price) from a partnership group that includes Sam’s Burger Joint owner Sam Panchevre. We did fireball shots.Ībout a month ago, Mad Dogs British Pub ownership purchased the Ticket Sports Pub, 420 E. The table stayed reserved even after the journalists in the group no longer worked at the newspaper. The group I ran with, “Spurs and Shots,” had its own spot-second entrance, long table, right-that was “Reserved for the Express-News” during the playoffs. The Ticket has been the setting of some of my best and worst nights-the night of the 2014 Spurs championship qualifying as both. This was back when I fully embraced such vices, though I still partake from time to time. BEN OLIVO | SAN ANTONIO HERONįull disclosure: I estimate I’ve dropped a mortgage or two in Miller Lites and Marlboro Lights at the Ticket Sports Pub over the years. The Ticket Sports Pub is located at 420 E. ![]()
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