In fact, Playboy even named the spot's famous burgers one of the Top 10 in America. MidtownĬhristian's Tailgate: It may offer a lively party scene, but Christian's is all business when it comes to burgers. In the mood for breakfast? Theo's delivers a mean line-up including Greek omelets, waffles and pork chops. Dig into plates of octopus broiled in wine vinegar, a feta-dotted pizza or anything involving the sautéed spinach. Theo's Restaurant: The Servos family takes a cozy, low-key approach to Mediterranean food from within an old, renovated house in Montrose. Come hungry for one of more than 20 hefty, kosher-style sandwiches or daily specials like Yankee pot roast and meat loaf. Cops from next door rub shoulders with families, politicos and all walks of colorful Montrose life at this brick paved double-decker. Crave blintzes at midnight or corned beef and cabbage at sunrise? Katz's is your place. Katz's Deli & Bar: Late-night noshers purr over this all-hours Montrose eatery with a city-slick atmosphere. Chapultepec Lupita is open 24 hour a day, except Mondays and Tuesdays, when it closes at 1 a.m. Expect hearty, headache-diminishing dishes like quesadillas, enchilada plates and tamales, as well as bottomless chips and salsa. The personality-filled spot is open 24 hours a day.Ĭhapultepec Lupita: More than five-dozen varieties of tequila and 17 different margaritas draw party people to Montrose's 24-hour Tex-Mex mainstay, but it's the wallet-friendly fare keeping them there late into the night. Get it to go, have it delivered or dine-in at BB's 1,100-square-foot Montrose outpost. Think: Over-stuffed po-boys, boudin balls and classic red beans and rice. MontroseīB's Cajun Cafe: New Orleans and Houston cuisine collide on BB's Tex-Cajun-inspired menu. Lucky's keeps its kitchen open until midnight seven days a week. Between games inside the retro-chic space, enjoy tasty creations offered on the well-stocked menu like coconut shrimp and Asian chicken skewers or crispy pizzas and the famous sausage burger. Lucky Strike Lanes: Party people have been flocking to the Hollywood-born bowling lounge concept since it first opened in downtown's GreenStreet in 2009. Last Concert Cafe's kitchen keeps it coming until midnight Friday and Saturday night, while the bar and concerts keep rocking until 2 a.m. These days, the venue serves up a welcome mix of Tex-Mex fare and live music. Knock twice on the big red door to gain entry into this hidden gem that once served as a Warehouse District-based bordello. Last Concert Cafe: Don't be dismayed when you find the front door locked. and the House of Blues' main restaurant also keeps its kitchen open until 2 a.m. The late-night menu is available until 1 a.m. Set in downtown's GreenStreet, the 50-seat Foundation Room offers fine-dining dishes like center cut filet mignon, lump crab cakes and Ahi Tuna sashimi. Just have the hotel's concierge call the Foundation Room to let them know you're coming and enjoy the royal treatment House of Blues-style. House of Blues Foundation Room: Although the private club is typically off limits for non-members, visitors staying in a Houston hotel are in luck and can consider themselves members while they're in town. Stop by the more than 100-year-old building, Sunday through Thursday, when the kitchen is open until midnight or on Friday and Saturday nights until 2 a.m. Think: Warm-baked Goat Cheese Salad and Mahi-Mahi Tacos with fresh pico de gallo, spicy habanera sauce and southwestern mango slaw. Foley Building, Hearsay Gastro Lounge opened in October 2009, serving upscale pub grub in grown-up style. Hearsay: Situated in downtown's historic W.L. on Thursdays and 3 a.m., Friday and Saturday nights. Meet the after-hours crowd on the weekends for a Late Nite Slice of house specialties like the Barbeque Chicken, Hawaiian or Chicken Fiesta pizza. and Sunday, until midnight.įrank's Pizza: Located in downtown's historic district-within walking distance of several boutique hotels-Frank's is known for its New York-style pizza served late into the night. Kitchen stays open: Monday through Wednesday, until 1 a.m., Thursday through Saturday, until 2 a.m. Dig into an eclectic mix of wallet-friendly offerings like bratwurst nachos, salmon pesto wraps and goat cheese salad. Flying Saucer: The 85 taps of beer may bring the crowds, but it's the grub keeping party people there until the wee hours.
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