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Doc’s Motorworks Brings Brunch to Houston

What: Doc’s Motorworks

Where: Montrose

When we went: Post 5K in the Heights and Yoga at Raven Tower. Showed uppretty ravenous in workout clothes around 11:30am.

Who to bring: Your Sunday Funday crew. If you like nature in the sense that you like getting drunk on patios, Doc’s is the place to be.

Docs Houston Brunch

When to go:

  • If you just worked out because leggings are totally acceptable
  • When you’re looking to get weird on a Sunday afternoon — not only is the brunch menu drinks on point, but if you for some reason need a change of scenery the Royal Oak, Pistoleros, and Stone’s Throw are all walking stumbling distance away.
  • If you’re brunching with a vegetarian or someone who’s gluten-free, plenty of options
  • If you’re brunching with an Austinite, Doc’s is also in ATX so it’ll feel like a bit of home to them

Docs Houston Brunch

What to order:

  • CHEESEFRIES. No ragrets. EVER.
  • One of everything off the drink menu. Seriously tho: $3 mimosas, build-your-own Bloody Mary bar, mimosas made with elderflower liquor, watermelon vodka, mango, pomegranate juice, and more
  • Migas. Because Texas.
  • We also enjoyed the Veggie Sandwich with Shiner Bock marinated portabella #YASSS, Powerbowl with grilled chicken, and the Steak and Eggs

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Docs Houston Brunch

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