Neets J: Get the duck roast and chocolat! Loved this quaint place with a window view of discovery green!
Tere Perry: This small restaurant is big on taste, making for an intimate dining experience in the middle of downtown. The delicate crepes are stuffed with a variety of fillings...you can make a meal out of one!
Ashley Mooney: Best. French. Onion. Soup. Ever. Great service and atmosphere, too!
House of Blues: This is House of Blues' private lounge. When the artist that just played the music hall decides to hang out, 99% of the time they come here.
Robert Lee: They like gay people's money, just so long as you don't dress gay
Bobby Witcher: Chelsea has a great personality and the jazz bad at Brunch is cool too!
CultureMap Houston: The wine section upstairs is worth a visit.
Houston Press: Phoenicia will be sampling foods at the 2012 Houston Web Awards at the House of Dereon! Be sure to get your tickets here! http://bit.ly/JwX1o4
Kim M.: The fries are great!! No frozen alcohol. Music is great! Many different genres! Very enjoyable!
CultureMap Houston: Owners invested in a really good sound system, which is music to our ears.
VH1: If you can't get a table in the restaurant before the show starts, try the delicious Italian food at Josephine's across the street. – Team Live Nation
Adam Miller: Try the Salsa And Guacamole - Three days in a row. Great dish.
Houston Press: Enjoy an upscale dinner inside the architecturally stunning Grove, which provides a beautiful view onto the park by day or night.
Houston Press: 2010 Best of Houston® Winner: Best Pre- or Post-Theater Restaurant: The Texas organic chicken, roasted w/Yukon potatoes are cooked w/the chicken's drippings, is 1 of the best meals to be had anywhere!
Chad Brawley: The bfast buffet downstairs is very good. Excellent service. Excellent food. NO TURKEY or soy products tho. Just PORK. There is a chicken option w the omelets.
jane andraka: take the ekevator to top and look down! ride the cool glaass elevators!!
CultureMap Houston: When it opened in '72, the Hyatt was a futuristic marvel, with a soaring 30-story atrium & glassed-in elevators. It was so space-age looking that it was featured in the '76 sci-fi movie Logan's Run.
Melissa Thames: Food and atmosphere are great. Also great for post theatre drinks
CultureMap Houston: Known for jazz, but if that's not your scene, scat cat, check the Sambuca calendar and come when the band on stage is playing Latin, classic rock, acoustic rock, American standards or blues.
Bobby Witcher: The flat iron is really good and the bacon sautéed green beans that accompany it are a special treat! Great service too!
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