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Food scene

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I-Aquarium Restaurant
410 Bagby St
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"the beer variety, great vibe, Hot dogs & burgers are big are tasty👍"
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Moon Tower Inn
3004 Canal St
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"the beer variety, great vibe, Hot dogs & burgers are big are tasty👍"
Awesome place, great service, best fajitas and margaritas in town. Owner comes out to greet you and great atmosphere. Their food is great, you will love it.
El Charro Mexican Bar & Grill
3801 Harrisburg Boulevard
Awesome place, great service, best fajitas and margaritas in town. Owner comes out to greet you and great atmosphere. Their food is great, you will love it.
Great selection of cocktails and tasty bites! kitchen stays open till late too
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Night Shift
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Great selection of cocktails and tasty bites! kitchen stays open till late too
favorite wine bar in town! The atmosphere is phenomenal from the lighting to the record player. If you're hungry don't forget about the pasta bar!
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How to Survive on Land & Sea
3401 Harrisburg Blvd
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favorite wine bar in town! The atmosphere is phenomenal from the lighting to the record player. If you're hungry don't forget about the pasta bar!

Sightseeing

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Ibhulidingi le-Graffiti lase-Houston
2011 Chartres St
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Downtown Aquarium
410 Bagby St
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George H.W. Bush Monument
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Neighborhoods

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Kingwood
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The Museum District is Houston’s cultural heart, with venues exploring subjects ranging from natural science to the African-American experience. The vast collection at the Museum of Fine Arts encompasses Egyptian antiquities, Impressionist art and American sculpture, while Houston Zoo is home to rhinos and cheetahs. Hermann Park is popular for its pedal boats and miniature railway, and also has a Japanese garden.
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Houston Museum District
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The Museum District is Houston’s cultural heart, with venues exploring subjects ranging from natural science to the African-American experience. The vast collection at the Museum of Fine Arts encompasses Egyptian antiquities, Impressionist art and American sculpture, while Houston Zoo is home to rhinos and cheetahs. Hermann Park is popular for its pedal boats and miniature railway, and also has a Japanese garden.
iver Oaks is a leafy residential area with palatial homes and the River Oaks Shopping Center, known for its upscale stores and eclectic global restaurants. The art deco River Oaks Theatre shows indie and foreign films, and Rienzi, an opulent outpost of the Museum of Fine Arts, displays European paintings, miniatures and ceramics. Well-heeled clients indulge beauty services at the area's luxe spas and salons.
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River Oaks
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iver Oaks is a leafy residential area with palatial homes and the River Oaks Shopping Center, known for its upscale stores and eclectic global restaurants. The art deco River Oaks Theatre shows indie and foreign films, and Rienzi, an opulent outpost of the Museum of Fine Arts, displays European paintings, miniatures and ceramics. Well-heeled clients indulge beauty services at the area's luxe spas and salons.
Meyerland is a community in southwest Houston, Texas, outside of the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8. The neighborhood is named after the Meyer family, who bought and owned 6,000 acres of land in southwest Houston.
Meyerland
Meyerland is a community in southwest Houston, Texas, outside of the 610 Loop and inside Beltway 8. The neighborhood is named after the Meyer family, who bought and owned 6,000 acres of land in southwest Houston.