Calendar of Events:
Annual Events:
Rodeo in March! http://rodeohouston. com/
Strawberry Picking in the spring: http://www. frobergsfarm.com/
Renaissance Festival in Oct-Nov: http://texrenfest. com/
Nutcracker Market in Nov: http://www.houstonballet. org/nutcracker_market/ nutcracker_market_overview/
Churches:
Houston Ballet – Mitch and I have season tickets. We love it!
Miller Outdoor Theater - we go several times each summer - particularly 4th of July. It's an outdoor theater, free shows, bring a picnic!
Theater District: Jones Hall, Alley Theater http:// downtownhouston.org/district/ theater/
Houston Museum of Fine Arts and Contemporary Arts Museum
Houston Museum of Natural Science – has a butterfly house!
Houston Museum of Natural Science – has a butterfly house!
Hermann Park – walking trails
Make sure you check out Houston's many Farmer's Markets - http://www. visithoustontexas.com/ shopping/farmers-markets/
Make sure you check out Houston's many Farmer's Markets - http://www.
Mercer Garden http://www.hcp4.net/ mercer/ (I've never been)
Rice Village – shopping / restaurants http://www. ricevillageonline.com/maps/ maps.php
Galleria Mall - http://www.simon.com/mall/ the-galleria
Buffalo Bayou - place to walk around downtown - http://www.buffalobayou.org/
Buffalo Bayou - place to walk around downtown - http://www.buffalobayou.org/
Fancy Grocery Stores: HEB Central Market, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's (we are jealous that we don't have any here in clear lake)
Rock Climbing - http://www.texasrockgym.com/
IKEA
Ima Hogg House Tour: http://www.mfah.org/visit/ bayou-bend-collection-and- gardens/bayou-bend-visitor- info/
Food Downtown:
Greek: Niko Niko’s http://www.nikonikos. com/ (we love this place!)
Irish Pub Grub: McGonigel’s Mucky Duck (also has live music, but you have to pay)
Steak: Perry’s Steakhouse, Capitol Grille, Fogo de Chao (all three are expensive but delicious)
Spanish Tapas: Mi Luna (Rice Village) http://www. milunahouston.com/menu.php
BBQ: Goode Company BBQ ... note, the BBQ in Texas is nowhere near as good as STL, but this one is ok http://www.goodecompany. com/bbq/
Clear Lake (30 min south of downtown)
Kemah Boardwalk – shopping/restaurants http:// www.kemahboardwalk.com/
Space Center Houston http://www. spacecenter.org/
Rent jet skis in Clear Lake
Mexican: Chuy’s, Pappasito’s, there are really too many to list, most of the Mexican down here is very good, I crave it!
Thai Cottage
Italian: Frenchie’s
Ouisie's Restaurant (where we got married) http://www. ouisiestable.com/ (pronounced "weezie's"
Mexican: Chuy’sIrish Pub Grub: McGonigel’s Mucky Duck (also has live music, but you have to pay)
Steak: Perry’s Steakhouse, Capitol Grille, Fogo de Chao (all three are expensive but delicious)
Spanish Tapas: Mi Luna (Rice Village) http://www.
Drive up and down Westheimer Road - lots of great places to eat plus there are stores like REI, etc
Breakfast or Brunch: http://www.empirecafe.com/, http://www.cocoscrepes.com/, and http://www.backstreetcafe. net/ is delish!
Clear Lake (30 min south of downtown)
Kemah Boardwalk – shopping/restaurants http://
Space Center Houston http://www.
Rent jet skis in Clear Lake
Mexican: Chuy’s, Pappasito’s, there are really too many to list, most of the Mexican down here is very good, I crave it!
Thai Cottage
Italian: Frenchie’s
BBQ: Rudy's, Red River BBQ
Indian: Cuisine of India
Indian: Cuisine of India
Sushi: Masa Sushi or Tokyo Bowl
Steak: Perry’s Steakhouse, Texas Land & Cattle
Fish: Outriggers
Galveston (60 min south of downtown)
http://www.galveston.com/ default.asp
The Historic Home Tours are fun!
Elissa – the official Tall Ship of Texas (1877)
Steak: Perry’s Steakhouse, Texas Land & Cattle
Fish: Outriggers
Galveston (60 min south of downtown)
http://www.galveston.com/
The Historic Home Tours are fun!
Elissa – the official Tall Ship of Texas (1877)
The Spot is our favorite burger place after the beach - http://www.islandfamous.com/ thespot/
Olympia Grill - http://www.olympiagrill.net/
Ferry Ride (free) to Bolivar Peninsula http://www. galveston.com/galvestonferry/
The best months are October through March.
Here are the places we have camped:
Enchanted Rock (5 hour drive)
Brazos Bend (great spot to see gators, very close to Houston)
Lake Somerville State Park
Surrounding Areas:
Haak Winery, Santa Fe (60 minutes from downtown)
Battleship Texas State Historic Site, LaPorte
Blue Bell Factory
Fun Weekend Trips:
Haak Winery, Santa Fe (60 minutes from downtown)
Battleship Texas State Historic Site, LaPorte
Blue Bell Factory
Fun Weekend Trips:
Austin (we go here several times a year)
Dallas/Ft Worth
San Antonio
New Orleans is only 5 hours away, we had a great time!
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