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Love at First Bite: Cane Rosso’s New Menu
Houston has no shortcomings of fabulous pizza options. Seriously, you could pizza from different yummy spots every day for a month without repeating. Not that you should. Actually please don’t do that. But you know a “pizza restaurant” is really good if you go and don’t eat any pizza and still have an amazing dinner. … Continue reading
Bollo YOLO
Yo, you drive pasta a pizza heaven daily. Or, well.. I do. I take West Alabama to my workout class (The Bar Method, ballet meets workout) and I salivate over this Pizzaria pretty much daily. One day, after pining for pepperoni while pliéing, I decided to belly up to Bollo. Here was my 5 positions of … Continue reading
Brunch Klub takes Zelko Bistro
The week brings the weekend. The weekend brings Sunday. And Sunday brings brunch. This week’s brunch brought us to Zelko Bistro in the Heights. It’s an adorable little place rocking that modern-rustic decor–think clean white walls with wood paneling ceiling and black and white photographs lining the walls. We loved the fresh rosemary placed in vases … Continue reading
The Brunch Klub: 10 Places to Go (or not) for Brunch in Houston
So I’ve got some friends. And like all good millennials we love ourselves a nice Sunday brunch. The weekly routine tends to go something like: Go out Saturday night. Send out mass text at bar. Pinky promise to wake up. After multiple snoozes, manage to roll out of bed the next morning. Don sundress and fat sunglasses. Order greasy eggs and fresh … Continue reading
#GumboSmackdown
This past weekend Houstonia magazine hosted its second annual Gumbo Smackdown party. Basically, you paid $25 to try more than 17 gumbos and sides from restaurants around Houston. I, being an intern of the fabulous magazine, got to go for free—well, for the price of labor—and bring a friend—obviously, I chose my co-blogger Anastasia Hansen. … Continue reading