Is Houston going to rain on your parade this weekend? Don’t let it ruin your Sunday Fundays and Girls Night Outs.Let’s talk plan Bs for when the heavens open up… again. 1. The Galleria. Pros: Underground parking—leave those umbrellas at home, tons and tons of food, ice skating, hair cuts, and duh shopping. Cons: … Continue reading
Monthly Archives: October 2015
How to Throw a “Pinterest Worthy” Game Day Party
To create something deemed “Pinterest worthy,” attention to detail is very important. As is presentation. To be fair. I could definitely improve in both those areas. According to Myers-Briggs and all those personality tests, I’ve got an ENTJ personality. Which basically means I’m the one in charge. I like the delegate. I’ve got the big … Continue reading
The Budweiser Experience: Made in Houston
Did you know that Budweiser is made in Houston? I’ve probably driven by the huge manufacturing plan on I-10 a million times, but I never actually comprehended that you could go on a brewery tour there. I’ve made my way around the Houston beer scene, done tours, and had drinks at Karbach, 8th Wonder, Buffalo … Continue reading
10 Things to Know Before You Go: Hunky Dory
Literally all of Houston has been waiting with baited breath to try Hunky Dory in the Heights. Some construction delay, etc. pushed back the opening date, but LET ME TELL YOU… it was worth the wait. I’m so obsessed. I don’t know where to begin, and when I don’t know where to begin, I … Continue reading
10 Things to Know About Riding the Metro Bus
If you’re a Houston native you probably looked at the title of the post, chuckled to yourself, and then thought lolz NEVER in your wildest dreams. This is Houston, not New York. Everyone has a car and no one rides the bus. Gross! What a ridiculous thought! And I hear you my friends. I was once like you. … Continue reading
5 Thoughts I Had at the ZiegenBock Music Fest
Right?! Did you just ask yourself, “What is a ZiegenBock Music Fest?!” I had the same reaction. Apparently, it’s been happening for years. THIRTEEN YEARS. The festival brings country artists, both local and from afar, to three stages at Sam Houston Race Park. Add carnival food and beer, and you get it. A fun time … Continue reading
Wherefore art thou, Romeo? River Oaks.
Hey, remember when we told you about the Arts Alliance of Houston and how the Royal Opera House was going to stream Romeo and Juliet? Yeah, it happened. And it was a-freakin-mazing. Not going to say I LOOOVE watching film versions of ballet—it’s just not the point, right?! But, holy crap. This experience was worth … Continue reading
Feast at Urban Eats Brunch
Last weekend, #BrunchKlub headed out to Urban Eats for some delightful brunch treats. Located on Washington Ave, Urban Eats is a real treat on the Houston brunch scene. It just opened up last year (check out Natalie’s review on it for dinner), so if you head over now you can still be considered a trend … Continue reading
Houston gets even healthier with Eatfitters
It’s hard to imagine that Houston was once considered the fattest city in America as yet another healthy eating option comes onto the Houston dining scene. Eatfitters, a local Houston company, provides busy professionals another option to choose quick and healthy foods. Similar to MyFitFoods or Snap Kitchen, Eatfitters’ serves prepared foods in properly portioned packages to take out and … Continue reading
5 Reasons to Get Excited About the “New” Buffalo Bayou Park
I’m a big fan of Buffalo Bayou. It’s arguably my most favorite place in Houston. It’s a beautiful greenspace with lots of parks and bridges and running paths and a variety of greenery and plants. It’s always an adventure when I go there and I always discover something new. Over the first weekend in October, … Continue reading