blended with a Mediterranean feel. A long- but the cocktails are seriously good. Patrons building with a 40 CRYSTAL BALLROOM time favorite, this intimate little bistro’s enjoy the speakeasy vibe and the patio massive skylight, Main Street patio makes it a cozy place for terrace for a birds-eye view of all the Main 909 | 713.227.7423 to boot. A 1913 historic ballroom located in the people watching. L & D Daily, LN Fri & Sat $$ Street night life. Daily 4p-2a Every drink heart of the Post Rice Lofts (former historic miabellarestaurants.com twitter.com/badnewsbar purchase earns Rice Hotel). Resplendent with crystal chan- you a vote, that can deliers, heroic murals, 35-foot ceilings and 25 17 MINUTI COFFEE CHAR BAR go toward select a full wraparound terrace, this space is ideal 909 Texas | 713.226.7500 305 Travis | 713.227.6867 charities to win the bar’s monthly profit. for weddings, receptions and special events. A perfect place to hunker-down with the Where else can you get a stiff drink and Daily 3p-2a friedokra.com crystalballhouston.com laptop and enjoy the street scene. Minuti’s a custom-tailored suit? Drenched in tions like jerk chicken tacos, chicken tikka talented baristas brew only the best with nostalgia, Char Bar is proud of its history, 33 THE PASTRY WAR 41 MAGNOLIA BALLROOM restaurants masala quesadillas and Asian pulled pork- beans created by a roast master in Italy. as reflected in the old photos of the Shapiro 310 Main 715 Franklin | 713.223.8508 flautas.L & D Mon-Sat $ fusiontaco.com They also have beer, wine and fresh pastries family members who have worked in the Named after the Mexican-French war, this An event venue for weddings, fundraisers 1 AZUMA SUSHI & ROBATA BAR which make it a great pre- or post- theater space since the 1930s. Enjoy the second cozy bar carries a hand-picked collection and corporate events, the historic Magnolia spot. B, L, D & LN Daily $ minuticoffee.com floor balcony or chat it up with Weldon who 909 Texas | 713.223.0909 9 GEORGIA’S MARKET DOWNTOWN of mescals and tequilas – many that have Brewery building is listed in the National This new-age Japanese restaurant is any- has a permanent shoe shine booth. never been poured in Texas. Expect classic 420 Main | 713.225.0990 Mon-Wed 10a-12a, Thu-Sat 10a-2a Register of Historic Places, honored with thing but typical. The ambience is terrific, The market is stocked with fresh organic 18 NIKO NIKO’S MARKET SQUARE Mexican cocktail and longnecks to wet your a Texas Historical Marker and a Protected the sushi is innovative and fresh and the produce, grass-fed meats, prepared food 301 Milam | 713.528.4976 whistle. Tue-Sat 4p-2a Landmark. Add to that a grand 26 outside seating area provides prime people and home basics, while the cafe offers This Houston icon opened in Market CLUTCH CITY SQUIRE twitter.com/thepastrywar staircase and entrance hall, a beautiful watching. Don’t miss out on the Crazy breakfast, lunch and dinner from its organic Square Park in 2010. Greek favorites such 410 Main | 713.228.2880 oak dance floor and antique bar and the Irishman Roll, with salmon, tuna, avocado buffet and a bistro menu. Don’t miss the un- as gyros and kebabs are on the menu along Somewhere between a dive bar and a 34 second floor balcony that provides romantic flash fried in soy paper, topped with masago, RED CAT JAZZ CAFÉ derground cellar–the perfect place to enjoy with new items such as the breakfast pita. swanky lounge, this main street drinking 711 Franklin | 713.226.7870 sunsets over Buffalo Bayou. The Magnolia spicy mayo and unagi sauce. L Mon-Fri, a glass of wine or craft beer with friends. Specialty coffee drinks, beer and wine also hole is always spinning good tunes on vinyl. It’s downtown sophistication with a South- Ballroom is truly a Houston treasure. D Mon-Sun, Ln Fri & Sat $$ B, L & D Daily $ georgiasmarket.com available. B, L & D Daily $ nikonikos.com Mon-Sat 3p-2a, Sun 12p-12a ern twist. Even if you don’t know Miles magnoliaballroom.com azumarestaurant.com twitter.com/clutchcityhtx Davis from Buddy Miles, there’s something 10 GORO & GUN 19 ROMA PIZZA about being in a jazz club that automatically 42 MAJESTIC METRO 2 BARNABY’S CAFÉ MARKET SQUARE 27 makes time stop. Mon-Fri 4p-TBD, Fri-Sat 306 Main | 832.708.6195 223 Main | 713.222.1184 DEAN’S CREDIT CLOTHING 911 Preston | 713.224.7226 800 Congress | 713.226.8787 Saddle up to the bar to order handmade Hop off the train and get some tasty New 316 Main | 713.227.3326 7p-2a, Sun 11a-TBD Packed with history, this former movie A local favorite, Barnaby’s serves up over- ramen dishes and hearty delights like pork York-style pizza by the slice or pie, as well Much of the original building was preserved redcatjazz.com theater is nothing less than Majestic and sized sandwiches, salads and burgers, put- belly, short ribs and fried chicken. And don’t as a variety of salads, lasagnas, ravioli and when the 30s department store was you don’t have to go back in time to enjoy ting a healthy Southwest spin on traditional leave without trying one of Goro & Gun’s chicken dishes. L & D Daily $ converted into a bar. If you’re lucky, you can 35 SHAY MCELROY’S PUB the charming details of this space. It now deli dishes. Colorful murals are splashed handcrafted cocktails, made with fresh snag the table in Houston’s first electric serves as a beautiful event venue for wed- on the walls that aren’t graced with large 909 Texas | 713.223.2444 ingredients by their resident mixologists. 20 elevator tucked away in the corner. Listen Dublin native and owner John McElroy ding receptions and glittering soirees. windows for perfect park views. L Mon-Sat, SAMBUCA L Mon-Fri, D Mon-Sat. LN Fri & Sat $-$$ to live music by local artists, buy the home- created this space around a richly detailed majesticmetro.com D Fri & Sat $ barnabyscafe.com 909 Texas | 713.224.5299 grown art on the walls and drink frozen twitter.com/gorongun A hip, trendy and upscale restaurant right 19th-century bar he had shipped from cosmos while taking in the ever-changing in the mix of the Theater District and Main Ireland. The crowd is an inviting collection 3 downtown scene. Sun-Wed 8p-2a, Thu-Sat BATANGA TAPAS + DRINKS 11 HEARSAY GASTRO LOUNGE Street. The menu includes a wide variety of of young professionals and not-so-young hotels, places of worship 908 Congress | 713.224.9500 5p-2a merrymakers who enjoy colorful dialogue 218 Travis | 713.225.8079 favorites and combined with the live music, & other services This tapas joint whips up delicious dishes Located in a beautifully refurbished historic Sambuca is Houston’s ultimate supper club. and witty conversation. Mon-Fri 11a-2a, 28 inspired from Spain, Brazil, Mexico, Chile building, this upscale restaurant and lounge L Mon-Fri; D & LN Daily $$$ LA CARAFE Sat-Sun 1p-2a mcelroyspub.com or anywhere that Sangria is served. The whips up delicious entrees, sandwiches sambucarestaurant.com 813 Congress | 713.229.9399 43 EDIBLE ARRANGEMENTS spacious patio is as good as it gets when it and salads. They feature an extensive wine The oldest commercial building in Hous- 36 THE STATE BAR comes to outdoor dining - festive twinkle 225 Main | 713.247.0700 list, numerous beers on draft and bottle and 21 ton, this dark and cozy hideaway boasts a lights, shady umbrellas and great music. SPAGHETTI WAREHOUSE 909 Texas | 713.229.8888 The original fruit arrangement store, Edible premium liquors with a focus on Scotch great jukebox, moody atmosphere and an Located on the second floor of the Post Rice Arrangements provides irresistibly fresh L & D Daily, BR Sat & Sun $$ 901 Commerce | 713.229.0009 extensive beer and wine selection. Sit on whisky. L Daily; D Mon-Sat; LN Fri & Sat $$ Making its home in an old warehouse, this Lofts, this upscale bar presents a classic products, including handcrafted fruit ar- TTTPPPTTTTTTTTTTTTPPPTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT batangahouston.com the outside patio or balcony and look up in hearsayhouston.com Italian American eatery offers up large richness all its own. Much of the furniture rangements and gourmet chocolate dipped awe at the amazing downtown skyline. Take portions for lunch and dinner. Traditional and memorabilia are from the old Rice fruit. ediblearrangements.com 4 note of the working, antique cash register histic CHIPOTLE 12 menu items such as spaghetti and meat- Hotel’s Capitol Club. Leather couches make HOUSTON KOBECUE – it doesn’t take credit cards, as this place is EIGHT FACTS 909 Texas | 713.225.6633 for great seating and conversation, while a 1001 Texas | 832.447.2900 balls, lasagna and pizza allows Spaghetti 44 HERITAGE TEXAS PROPERTIES Known for its large portions, this Mexican cash only. There is an ATM onsite, fyi. grand veranda overlooks the city outside. TIDBITSand Specializing in quick and healthy dishes, Warehouse to cater to all ages and appe- fast casual spot offers a variety of burritos, Mon-Fri 12p-2a, Sat-Sun 1p-2a Mon-Fri 3p-2a, Sat 6p-2 214 Travis | 713.225.1889 this menu focuses on Korean BBQ, sizzling tites. The Spaghetti Warehouse is a popular Considering a move to Downtown? Stop by 1 6 bowls and other wholesome menu items. athestatebar.com platters, rice bowls, fusion tacos and salads. stop on Houston Ghost tours… keep your Heritage Texas Properties and have down- 4 L & Early D Mon-Fri $ chipotle.com 29 L Mon-Sat $ kobecuedowntown.com eyes peeled for paranormal activity! LITTLE DIPPER COMING SOON! The Hermann Building town's top realtors help you find a place to L & D Daily $$ 40meatballs.com 304 Main 37 In 1879, the Weekly was built in 1917 to TRIGGER HAPPY coming soon! call home! heritagetexas.com 5 This spot is a cool, blue neighborhood bar support the bustling EL BIG BAD coming soon! 13 308 Main Telegraph reported the LINE & LARIAT AT with pinball machines, cheap bourbon and a Saturday market (now cotton business. As 419 Travis | 713.229.8181 22 TREEBEARDS The bar may be new on the block, 220 Main | 713.224.4266 bad-ass jukebox. Daily 4p-2a 45 HOTEL ICON Houston was founded in ) tenants bailed, the This casual tex-mex restaurant brings 315 Travis | 713.228.8228 but it comes from familiar friends of An award-winning dining experience 220 Main | 713.224.4266 August 1836 by brothers building went through hand-crafted tequila infusion, specialty twitter.com/littledipperbar neighborhood – the group from Clumsy had 22 meat stalls, 14 located in the historic lobby of Hotel Icon’s A downtown lunch institution for more Originally built in 1911 as the Union Augustus Chapman Allen vegetable stalls, two multiple changes margaritas and craft beers to the table. The Butcher. This two-story space has more landmark bank building. The intimate than 30 years, Treebeards offers tasty Cajun National Bank Building, the beautifully- and John Kirby Allen on bakers, eight fruit including becoming a gastrocantina-inspired menu is chock- 30 than 20 craft beers on top and a extra-long dining room is extravagant, and the dishes dishes that are sure to satisfy. Favorite MOLLY’S PUB renovated Hotel Icon thoughtfully balances land near the banks of sellers, six homemade Salvation Army shelter full of tasty tacos with fresh toppings like wine list that will satisfy even the most from the Gulf Coast and South Texas em- menu items include the chicken and shrimp 509 Main | 713.222.0133 irreplaceable period detail, grand neoclas- Buffalo Bayou (now called candy purveyors and and soup kitchen before pomegranate salsa, charred scallions, adventurous drinkers. Tue-Sat 4p-2a phasize fresh ingredients. Great bar menu gumbo, red beans and rice, etouffee and This classic Irish pub offers a variety of sical architecture and dynamic, contem- Allen’s Landing); they four to five dry goods the building was pumpkin seeds and more. L & D Daily, twitter.com/triggerhappyhou too! B Daily, D Mon-Sat $$$ fried chicken. For dessert, try the famous Irish whiskeys and international beers. porary rooms. Sumptuous surroundings named their imagined stalls. restored in the 1990’s LN Fri & Sat $-$$ elbigbad.com hotelicon.com butter bar. L Mon-Fri $ treebeards.com Tables and coves lead you to the back, city Houston after Sam into the beautiful and modern efficiency lure the well-heeled where pool and darts can be found and a 38 Houston, hero of Texian residential property it is WARREN’S INN traveler as well as the local movers and 5 6 second-floor balcony provides excellent independence. today. FALAFEL FRENZY 14 MACONDO LATIN BISTRO 307 Travis | 713.247.9207 shakers. hotelicon.com 914 Prairie | 713.237.8987 views of Main Street and downtown. This tavern is long known for its top-notch 208 Travis | 713.228.3560 A quaint spot, serving up Mediterranean fa- Daily 11a-2a mollyspubs.com jukebox full of American classics, strong 7 A tasty fusion of Latin dishes with a strong 46 ISLAMIC DAWAH CENTER 2 vorites, including beef and chicken kabobs, BarS mixed drinks and its diverse crowd of influence of Colombian cuisine. Try the 201 Travis | 713.223.3311 Houston was a national hummus and of course falafel. L Mon-Fri $ 31 NOTSUOH customers. Mon-Fri 11a-2a, Sat 12p-2p, By the 1860’s, John migas on an English muffin for breakfast. 23 THE BREWERY TAP In its early days as the Houston National capital from 1837 until 314 Main | 713.409.4750 Sun 2p-2a Kennedy’s Trading Post Macondo has a full coffee and juice bar, 717 Franklin | Bank, it served the community by providing 1839, before it moved to 7 The name is Houston spelled backwards. A (now home to La Carafe), FRANK’S PIZZA featuring delicious Colombian coffee. 713.237.1537 financial assurance and security. Today, this Austin, when the state was bar full of random weirdness: think grunge was the favored gathering 417 Travis | 713.225.5656 B & L Mon-Sun, D Fri-Sat $ Sit at one of the long magnificent building has been transformed Market Square is where the Republic of Texas lounge and artsy. You’ll find people playing place of the Native Home of the ‘late-night slice,’ Frank’s Pizza wooden picnic tables Event Venues into an Islamic institution, the first of its the original city hall (1836-1845). chess, drinking beer, live music, lots of Americans who came to has built a quality reputation for itself pro- 15 (think biergarten) and kind in downtown serving the community once stood. In 1871, it MARKET SQUARE BAR & GRILL town to trade and make viding delicious food in a great atmosphere. chill with one of the 35 unique artwork and maybe walk-in on a by presenting the true image of Islam. was demolished by 8 311 Travis | 713.224.6133 night of punk rock karaoke. 39 merry. Not only can you grab a slice of pizza, beers on tap. Laid-back THE CORINTHIAN islamicdawahcenter.org “carpetbaggers,” and a This Chicago-style neighborhood hangout Frank’s also serves darn good hamburgers, and friendly, a Daily 8p-2a notsuoh.com 202 Fannin | 713.523.5780 new one built by those is a local favorite. Boasting a handful of In the 1970’s Market Philly cheese steak sandwiches, buffalo great place to catch a soccer game and play The Corinthian is located in a magnificent 3 Civil War victors. In “fire-powered” burgers, Market Square 47 Square was home to La wings, lasagna and salads. L & D Daily, some darts. Mon-Thu 4-10p, Fri & Sat 32 1905 neoclassical building on the first floor SUNSET BODYWORKS 1876, the “reconstruc- Bastille, a hip jazz bar that offers plenty of reasons to stop by for a meal THE ORIGINAL OKRA LN Fri & Sat $ frankspizza.com 4p-1a, Sun 6-11p and mezzanine levels that will accom- 909 Texas | 713.223.5900 In 1922, Hotel tion” City Hall was or drink. The backyard patio, friendly staff saw the likes of Liza CHARITY SALOON modate grand galas, weddings and other Rest and relaxation is just around the cor- cafeteria had the first torched, presumably by and full bar add lots of flavor.L, D & LN Minnelli, Dizzy Gillespie 924 Congress | 713.237.8828 important social events and is perfect for ner. Sneak away from the hustle and bustle air-conditioned public room disgruntled children of Mon-Sat $ marketsquaregrill.com 24 CAPTAIN FOXHEART’S BAD NEWS Jackie Mason and Johnny 8 FUSION TACO Houston’s first charity bar is a true col- distinguished corporate entertaining. Its of the city with your choice of massages, in the city. the Confederacy. 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public spaces 49 tours 21 ALLEN’S LANDING SECOND SATURDAY BUFFALO BAYOU COMMERCE 1001 Commerce BOAT RIDES & twilight tours Often described as Houston’s heart and These 30-minute pontoon boat cruises are our Plymouth Rock, it is at this point is a great way to spend the afternoon with 48 that August C. and John K. Allen stepped your family and friends. ashore here in 1836 to claim Houston as public art Market Square Park buffalobayou.org public art at Market Square Park their own. The confluence of Buffalo and White Oak bayous also became Houston’s Lauren’s Garden Mosaic Fountains first port and a thriving commercial hub. BAT TOURS BY PONTOON BOAT Enjoy an amazing view of the bats’ dusk Take a quiet moment in Lauren’s Garden, & Benches buffalobayou.org emergence and learn more about these a memorial that honors Lauren Catuzzi Malou Flato created these colorful, 50 magnificent flying mammals that share Grandcolas – a passenger on United Flight hand-painted ceramic tiles to evoke the B the city with us. buffalobayou.org feel of Market Square during the late 19th 93. With its flowing water, beautiful sculp- 34 41 23 BUFFALO BAYOU PARK, TRAILS & ture, seasonal flowers and leafy trees, the and early 20th century. BOAT RIDES kayak TOURS garden memorializes all lost on September FRANKLIN 39 Enjoy more than 20 miles of hike and bike Celebrate Houston in a whole new way 11. Houston sculptor Ketria Scott’s three and join the Buffalo Bayou Partnership trails along Houston’s Buffalo Bayou and cast-bronze elements are made up of two Points of View for a kayak adventure through Houston’s White Oak Bayou. Take your own trip, or vine-like tendrils that seem to grow from the The 25-foot painted steel and wood check out one of the many guided kayak stunning urban wilderness.  fountain and appear to be eternally reaching sculpture Points of View was created for 46 tours, bat boat tours or twilight rides buffalobayou.org 14 towards each other and a young tendril with the park in 1991 by world renowned available. Keep your eyes open for new modernist sculptor James Surls. Previously pathways and bridges along the bayou as a new leaf emerging. 44 LOOKING BACK HISTORY TOURS WITH positioned at the center of the park, it now the Buffalo Bayou Parnership continues FANNIN to complete its master plan to improve LOUIS AULBACH stands above a gentle water feature at the Learn about Houston’s rich history from base of the dining trellis. 43 walkways and restore the bayous flora to Historic 45 its natural state. buffalobayou.org local historian Louis Aulbach while  Photography 11 cruising down the bayou.  19 Houston-based photographer Paul Hester 13 51 2 8 28 buffalobayou.org has incorporated his historic photographs of Historic Remnants MARKET SQUARE CLOCK TOWER Market Square and with CONGRESS 32 29 walking TOURS For the 1991 iteration of the park, public 3 corner of Travis & congress Stroll along Buffalo Bayou Parkway or the new steel cutout forms and installed them 51 artist Richard Turner repurposed obscure B 10 The Louis and Annie Friedman Clock streets of Downtown for an overview of onto the fence along Milam Street. A porce- Tower, also known as Market Square lain enamel photographic time-line added to architectural fragments, including objects UU P P S S T T A A I I R R S S Houston’s history and architecture from 24 37 Clock Tower, houses one of the city’s its beginnings in 1836 to the efforts to the northeast corner tells the vivid story of from demolished downtown buildings. most historic artifacts—and one that Today, you can see the majority of the pieces revitalize the central city today.  the site from 1873 to 2009. 52 18 38 33 was missing for decades. The clock was aiahouston.org along the curved walkway next to the dog commissioned in 1904 and was originally runs in what we call our history walk. 25 31

in a bell tower at Houston’s fourth city hall PRESTON LOUISIANA which was located where Market Square DISCOVER HOUSTON TOURS 15 27 MARKET SAN JACINTO Ghost tours, tunnel walks and rail tours, surls Park is today. In 1960 the clock was put MILAM SQUARE sculpture into storage and went missing, somehow architectural tours and more are available. 22 42 16 ending up in East Texas in 1988. The city Tour guide Sandra Lord is the resident ex- PARK parking PRESTON brought the clock back to Houston where pert and has been conducting downtown it belongs and paired it with an old fire and Houston tours since 1988.  There are affordable parking options-garages, surface lots and bell. The bell was cast in 1876 and adorned DISCOVERHOUSTONTOURS.COM on-street parking– convenient to your destination, whether it 3.5 miles TO MONTROSE the third , which was is a restaurant or event. On-street, metered parking is available also at Market Square Park. A new tower SEGWAY TOURS OF HOUSTON during the day on most downtown streets. The meters accept cash, credit cards and pay- was constructed to house the Experience the Bayou City while you have by-phone (we highly recommend you download the ParkMobile App ASAP!); hourly prices clock, paid for by Saul and effortless fun on a Segway. 26 Elaine Friedman, in honor segwaytoursofhouston.com vary depending on location. Always be sure to read the signs, never park if you see red, of his parents.

TRAVIS whether it is street striping or a red meter or meter bag. Also, if you are willing to walk a little 52 farther, it is usually cheaper, and your’re bound to find a good spot. And lastly,meters are M A I N HOUSTON CITY TOURS 7 The ultimate birds-eye tour from a MARKET SQUARE PARK free after 6 pm Monday through Saturday and all day Sunday. double-decker bus with six key spots. 5 9 301 Milam This hop on-hop off bus is perfect for Market Square Park, the original anyone who like to tour at their own pace. PRAIRIE heart of community activity in downtown houstonCITYTOURS.US For zippy traveling, let Metrorail handle all of the legwork. Set along Main Street, the wallet- 6 friendly rail begins downtown and extends through midtown, the Museum District and before ending at Reliant Park. Historic District destinations are at the scan the qr code to get the latest updates to your Preston Station. ridemetro.org mobile device.

For more information about historic downtown and b-cycle SMITH 35 30 market square park, visit downtownhouston.org or Explore the city on two-wheels with Houston B-cycle, a public bike sharing program with 36 40 47 marketsquarepark.com 24-hour, 1-week and annual memberships that give riders access to every station in the city. 20 1 17 4 12 houston.bcycle.com TEXAS