Brennan's
WILLIS said:
Skip Bludorn unless you want to go broke paying for a cheeseburger and typical American eats frenched up.
Skip Tony mandolas. A shell of itself since moving to current location from where brasserie is now. A shame really. Was so lively and fun.
Skip 3/4 the restaurants on that list honestly. A few good ones indeed though!
Turners would be a good spots if you want a meal to remember. Awesome ambience. You'll walk outside and be blinded by the sunlight though afterwards hah.
Pappas steakhouse is always great. Can't ever imagine going there without pants but apparently it's possible. I would feel uncomfortable trying that. I don't know about going there mid afternoon but could be fun.
Brennan's in their courtyard would be absolutely fantastic and perfect on a Sunday, especially if it was a pretty day! Inside is fantastic as well. Brennans all the way.
JusHappy2BeHere said:WILLIS said:
Skip Bludorn unless you want to go broke paying for a cheeseburger and typical American eats frenched up.
Skip Tony mandolas. A shell of itself since moving to current location from where brasserie is now. A shame really. Was so lively and fun.
Skip 3/4 the restaurants on that list honestly. A few good ones indeed though!
Turners would be a good spots if you want a meal to remember. Awesome ambience. You'll walk outside and be blinded by the sunlight though afterwards hah.
Pappas steakhouse is always great. Can't ever imagine going there without pants but apparently it's possible. I would feel uncomfortable trying that. I don't know about going there mid afternoon but could be fun.
Brennan's in their courtyard would be absolutely fantastic and perfect on a Sunday, especially if it was a pretty day! Inside is fantastic as well. Brennans all the way.
I would never go to PBS in shorts... even if they let me I'd feel so Trailer Park.
I punted. We're going to Maggiano's Baybrook.
The boy is getting long pants for Christmas
No way skip 3/4 of that list... name them if you don't like 'em because there are some great places on that listWILLIS said:
Skip Bludorn unless you want to go broke paying for a cheeseburger and typical American eats frenched up.
Skip Tony mandolas. A shell of itself since moving to current location from where brasserie is now. A shame really. Was so lively and fun.
Skip 3/4 the restaurants on that list honestly. A few good ones indeed though!
Turners would be a good spots if you want a meal to remember. Awesome ambience. You'll walk outside and be blinded by the sunlight though afterwards hah.
Pappas steakhouse is always great. Can't ever imagine going there without pants but apparently it's possible. I would feel uncomfortable trying that. I don't know about going there mid afternoon but could be fun.
Brennan's in their courtyard would be absolutely fantastic and perfect on a Sunday, especially if it was a pretty day! Inside is fantastic as well. Brennans all the way.
we need a Houston group dinner....Willis eats at a lot of great placesWILLIS said:
Ok yes that was dramatic
of course... it will take forever to coordinateCTCBear said:
I'm down... but maybe give it a few weeks or so. We just had a baby and there is no way I'll be allowed out of the house for a fun dinner for a while.
Just listened to a podcast about this and their counter service place sounds great.JusHappy2BeHere said:
A new Restaurant with a Michelin Star pedigree is opening in the Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Le Jardinier will open May 18
https://houston.culturemap.com/news/restaurants-bars/04-28-21-le-jardinier-new-restaurant-museum-fine-arts-houston-mfah-chef-alain-verzeroli/#slide=0
Let's do it. Let's just pick a night and go. With or without spouses? My wife always loves when I tell her we are going to meet my friends on the internet.bularry said:we need a Houston group dinner....Willis eats at a lot of great placesWILLIS said:
Ok yes that was dramatic
TRex that posts on here is doing a pop up chef? I thought he was engaged?GoBearsGo said:Just listened to a podcast about this and their counter service place sounds great.JusHappy2BeHere said:
A new Restaurant with a Michelin Star pedigree is opening in the Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Le Jardinier will open May 18
https://houston.culturemap.com/news/restaurants-bars/04-28-21-le-jardinier-new-restaurant-museum-fine-arts-houston-mfah-chef-alain-verzeroli/#slide=0
I grabbed a spot at Littlefoot Friday night. For those that don't know that's the popup the chef at TRex is doing.
I have heard great things about it and Kaitlin Steets does a great job.
Theodore Rex is the Trex I refer to on these threads.br53 said:TRex that posts on here is doing a pop up chef? I thought he was engaged?GoBearsGo said:Just listened to a podcast about this and their counter service place sounds great.JusHappy2BeHere said:
A new Restaurant with a Michelin Star pedigree is opening in the Kinder Building at the Museum of Fine Arts.
Le Jardinier will open May 18
https://houston.culturemap.com/news/restaurants-bars/04-28-21-le-jardinier-new-restaurant-museum-fine-arts-houston-mfah-chef-alain-verzeroli/#slide=0
I grabbed a spot at Littlefoot Friday night. For those that don't know that's the popup the chef at TRex is doing.
I have heard great things about it and Kaitlin Steets does a great job.
yep. really enjoy it.bularry said:
So you listen to Eric's podcast, too
bularry said:
Went to March last night. Great experience.
GoBearsGo said:
Had a great meal at Littlefoot. It's a 5 course tasting menu like Oxheart was. Everything was outstanding. Kaitlin Steets is the main chef at Justin Yu's Theodore Rex. If I was rich and wanted to own a restaurant, I'd hire her and open something up. She's a rising star. TRex will be closed a couple weeks to redecorate and then reopen.
yes, just did the 6 course with the regular wine pairings. had a cocktail in the lounge before meal. Just stellar service all around. I have some pics, i'll post someGoBearsGo said:bularry said:
Went to March last night. Great experience.
Need more details. Have heard great things. Did you do the wine pairing?
oh, it was really great. such awesome vegetable presentations. I love T-rex too, but man Oxheart was special, IMOWILLIS said:
Your post also reminded me I am sad I never made it to oxheart.
Justin gave Kaitlin free reign over Littlefoot. So he owns it but she held this as a popup.WILLIS said:GoBearsGo said:
Had a great meal at Littlefoot. It's a 5 course tasting menu like Oxheart was. Everything was outstanding. Kaitlin Steets is the main chef at Justin Yu's Theodore Rex. If I was rich and wanted to own a restaurant, I'd hire her and open something up. She's a rising star. TRex will be closed a couple weeks to redecorate and then reopen.
I thought Littlefoot was Justin Yu's also? Maybe I'm reading that incorrectly.
Please post them. I am excited to see it develop. It's not an every night place due to the $$ but I think there is nothing else like it in Houston and it fits a needed void in the market. A true fine dining experience.bularry said:yes, just did the 6 course with the regular wine pairings. had a cocktail in the lounge before meal. Just stellar service all around. I have some pics, i'll post someGoBearsGo said:bularry said:
Went to March last night. Great experience.
Need more details. Have heard great things. Did you do the wine pairing?
completely agree (not a frequent splurge for me due to $$ and also unique to the market).GoBearsGo said:Please post them. I am excited to see it develop. It's not an every night place due to the $$ but I think there is nothing else like it in Houston and it fits a needed void in the market. A true fine dining experience.bularry said:yes, just did the 6 course with the regular wine pairings. had a cocktail in the lounge before meal. Just stellar service all around. I have some pics, i'll post someGoBearsGo said:bularry said:
Went to March last night. Great experience.
Need more details. Have heard great things. Did you do the wine pairing?
WILLIS said:
Not new and hip but I really love Poscol. Definitely one of my favorite Italian spots. I searched sicem for "poscol" and didn't find it so thought I'd throw it out there. Very reasonable $ for what it is too.
https://www.poscolhouston.com/
We should probably ask Brian, Colt, etc. to move this thread to the bear cave. 95% members don't see this forum area.
thanks for posting.bularry said:
It is very fancy, for sure
I read this and now I can not stop thinking about how our girlfriends are changing after the birth of a child. By the way, the changes are noticeable precisely after the birth of the first child. There are those who take this topic completely and no longer pay attention to anything else. There are those who honestly divide responsibilities in half, but also divide small joys in half. And there is an incomprehensible intermediate option when a young mother begins to think that she knows everything better than anyone else. They made so many comments to my brother about everyday things, sent links like how to clean windows correctly. And this concerned not only the fact that inside the house but also "you drive the car incorrectly", "you choose the wrong food in the restaurant". CTCBea, I do not think that everything is so in reality. It's just that this topic really caught on. I have not married yet but there is a girl. And there is a bad, extremely bad example from a brother. In short .. I get nervous and start hiding the diamond ring that I already bought ((CTCBear said:
I'm down... but maybe give it a few weeks or so. We just had a baby and there is no way I'll be allowed out of the house for a fun dinner for a while.