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    Downtown Dining Guide

    8 can't-miss downtown Houston restaurants for World Series visitors

    Eric Sandler
    Oct 26, 2017 | 12:51 pm

    Since the Super Bowl, downtown Houston has seen almost unprecedented growth in both the number and quality of its dining options. With fans around the world descending on Houston to watch the Astros slug it out with the Dodgers in the World Series, the time seemed right to catch up on both the best of this year’s new arrival as well as highlight a few old favorites.

    Consider the first four restaurants on this list to be downtown Houston's best new arrivals since the start of the year. The second four offer solid options for the sort of meals visitors might want to sample: Tex-Mex, barbecue, and steak. For suggestions on where to watch the game, consider this guide prepared by our new sister site SportsMap.

    Theodore Rex
    Food lovers are flocking to James Beard Award winner Justin Yu’s new bistro. And why not? Whereas Yu’s former restaurant Oxheart could be formal and cerebral, Theodore Rex is casual and approachable thanks to a stylish remodel.

    Dishes like tomato bread, buttery rice and beans, and curry-spiced pumpkin serve as reminders that Yu has a way with vegetables, but an appetizer of pastrami-spiced beef cheeks and an entree featuring Texas wagyu cater to those with more carnivorous habits. The expanded wine list offers some Old World classics (and red wine!) in addition to the funky natural vintages that are beverage director Justin Vann’s stock in trade.

    Reservations can be tough to book, but walk-in diners can seat at the four-seat bar or a couple of tables. As always, going early helps.
    1302 Nance Street; 832-830-8592

    Potente
    Admittedly, this fine dining Italian restaurant from Astros owner Jim Crane is probably too formal for dining in gameday attire, but chef Danny Trace’s Southern-influenced take on Italian cuisine deserves to be on any serious eater’s radar. Dishes like tonno crudo with foie gras and housemade cacio e pepe with black truffles deliver decadent flavors, but Trace utilizes enough local ingredients to give the menu a contemporary feel.

    For a pre-game bite, consider the stylish bar that serves happy hour daily from 5-7 pm. Options include small plates like meatball sliders and mini muffulettas ($3-$6), plus $9 signature cocktails and $4 domestic beers.
    1515 Texas Ave; 713-237-1515

    Oxbow 7
    No Houston chef displays his Astros fandom more than Bryan Caswell, which makes his new restaurant in downtown’s Le Meridien hotel must visit. Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, dishes like the East Texas caviar (ghost pepper caviar with housemade potato chips and andouille sausage), Cast Net Bun Rieu (crab broth with a crab and tomato cake), and boudin-stuffed quail give visitors a taste of the Gulf Coast.

    For those who can’t score seats inside the stadium, Hoggbirds, the restaurant’s companion bar, has been hosting gameday watch parties. Check Facebook for details.
    1121 Walker Street; 713-487-6137

    Xochi
    Given its proximity to the stadium, James Beard Award winner Hugo Ortega’s Oaxacan restaurant in the Marriott Marquis would make for a perfect pregame meal. Start with wood-roasted oysters or a couple of cabrito tacos before moving on to scallops in mole verde or skirt steak with hoja santa. The restaurant’s dishes taste even better when paired with a mezcal cocktail or two.
    1777 Walker Street; 713-400-3330

    The Original Ninfa’s on Navigation
    Houston may be known for its culinary diversity, but visitors will still want Tex-Mex. Thankfully, one of Houston’s foremost purveyors of fajitas and enchiladas still occupies its historic location in the Second Ward. Best of all, a free shuttle to Minute Maid Park makes it possible to have an extra margarita or two before heading to the game.
    2704 Navigation; 713-228-1175

    Pappa Charlies Barbeque
    Visitors who don’t want Tex-Mex will likely want barbecue; one of the city’s finest smoked meat options is just Highway 59 from the stadium. Pitmaster Wesley Jurena smokes his brisket “hot and fast,” with sweet and spicy pork ribs that are among the best anywhere. Made from scratch sides like mac and cheese and a solid selection of local craft beers add to the appeal.
    2012 Rusk Street; 832-940-1719

    Vic & Anthony’s
    Steakhouses can be pretty staid, but this restaurant’s proximity to the stadium has created some unusual encounters. Just check out this Tweet from executive chef Michael O’Connor.

    I just had to throw a lady out b/c she took a lobster out of the tank, took its rubber bands off and gave it a steak knife. #icanteven

    — Michael M. O'Connor (@solarfish30) October 22, 2017

    Diners who don’t get tossed for attempting to facilitate a lobster's escape will find a top notch version of a classic American steakhouse: expertly seared steaks, a classic wedge salad, and Houston’s best crab cake. Just remember that shorts aren’t allowed in the dining room.
    1510 Texas Ave; 713-228-1111

    Conservatory
    Houston’s first food hall offers diners the choice of barbecue, poke, pizza, and pho along with a selection of wine, craft beer, and cocktails. Menu items are affordable, and it’s open until 3 am on weekends, which ensures it will attract both pre and post-game diners.
    1010 Prairie Street; 832-919-8382

    Danny Trace is serving Southern-inspired Italian food at Potente.

    Danny Trace Potente chef
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    Danny Trace is serving Southern-inspired Italian food at Potente.
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    Texas getaways

    Port Aransas gets a grown-up glow-up with new restaurants and bars

    Celestina Blok
    Jun 19, 2026 | 4:30 pm
    Texas Clear Water Oyster Gardens
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    Sip-and-shuck oyster farm tours are new in Port Aransas

    Port Aransas, the beloved Texas coastal destination about six-and-a-half hours from Dallas, has long been a favorite family beach getaway, where visitors can slip into "island time" with 18 miles of shoreline waves, sandcastle-worthy beaches, and plenty to keep kids entertained.

    But lately, the island has been giving grownups more reasons to get excited about the trip - or make one entirely on their own. A wave of new openings over the past few months has brought fresh bars, restaurants, boutiques, and other attractions that make Port A an even better getaway for couples, friends, and adults looking for more than a day at the beach.

    Here are eight new things to see and do in Port A this summer - or any time of year.

    Bars & Restaurants

    The Boat Bar
    Opened in March, this floating bar – originally a charter fishing boat known as The Island Queen – is anchored at the Port Aransas marina, providing a taste of the island life with its gentle motion on the water and some of the best views of the bay. The double-decker vessel offers beer, wine, frozen cocktails, and a food menu from neighboring businesses that can be delivered. (Don’t miss the black drum nachos from Jeremiah’s Dock Grill.) With seating for around 60, there’s plenty of room to stretch your sea legs. The Boat Bar is pet-friendly and family-friendly, with children welcome before dark. Open 12-10 pm daily. 154 W. Cotter Ave.

    Sip Yard
    This three-story open-air bar debuted in 2024, providing a first-of-its-kind new option for island imbibing. The ground level is family-friendly with yard games, a full bar, a stage for live music, large screens for game-watching, and multiple food vendors offering items like build-your-own pizza, tacos, Asian bowls, and Cajun cuisine. The second floor is 21-and-up and offers a livelier scene within earshot of any live music and activity below. The uncovered top floor provides picnic table seating and a breezy, bird’s eye view of the Gulf. Note that there is an occasional cover charge depending on live music acts. Open 11 am-10 pm Sunday-Thursday and 11 am-midnight Friday-Saturday. 123 W. Cotter Ave.

    Stout’s at the Shore
    Opened last summer by South Texas native and restaurateur Jason Stout, this elevated take on coastal cuisine is located in the heart of one of Port Aransas’ most popular vacation rental communities, Cinnamon Shore. This is Stout’s first culinary venture on the Gulf Coast, but his restaurant resume includes San Antonio-based Stout’s Pizza Company and Stout’s Signature, a fine dining restaurant that also has a location in Fredericksburg. Stout’s at the Shore is a dinner-only destination with unique cocktails like lavender smoked old fashioneds and a menu that ranges from steamed mussels and Rockefeller oysters to blackened snapper, beef tenderloin bolognese, and filet with compound herb butter and chimichurri. While the restaurant is geared toward adult dining, there is a kids menu, along with options for outdoor seating. 201 Social Cir.

    Tiki Jay’s
    Jason Stout also just opened Tiki Jay’s, a tiki bar with rum cocktails served in playful barware and mugs; and food offerings such as poke bowls, fish tacos, pulled pork sliders, and pineapple upside down cake. Opened in late May, the casual bar and restaurant is located just steps from Stout’s at the Shore. Open 4-10 pm daily. 125 Market St.

    Shopping

    The Boutiques at Cinnamon Shore
    Opened in 2025, The Boutiques at Cinnamon Shore encompass three distinct shops (Paloma, Low Tides, and The CS Collection) featuring clothing and resort wear for men, women, and children. Customers will find logo items, gifts, and high-quality T-shirts along with trendy boutique apparel and accessories including hats, sunglasses, and jewelry. There are great sale racks, too. 125 Market St.

    Saltwater Gypsies
    This fine food and gift market reopened in downtown Port Aransas in 2023 after a long hiatus due to Hurricane Harvey, which caused major destruction on the island in 2017. But there’s now a brand-new satellite location of Saltwater Gypsies, opened in April at Cinnamon Shore. The gourmet market sells everything from pantry staples and fresh eggs to tableware, sunscreen, pet treats, and cookbooks. Customers can stop by either location to stock their coolers while grabbing souvenirs and unique gifts in a pinch. 403 N. Alister St., 5009 Hwy 361.

    Texas Clear Water Oyster Gardens

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    Sip-and-shuck oyster farm tours are new in Port Aransas

    Attractions

    Salt Island Trail at the Nature Preserve at Charlie’s Pasture
    One of Port Aransas’ most unique attractions is the 1,217 acres of upland, tidal flat, marsh, and estuarine habitats that encompass the Nature Preserve at Charlie’s Pasture. It’s here that migrating and resident birds find peace amid a rare chunk of undeveloped coastal plain. There are trails where visitors can observe the habitats, but Hurricane Harvey destroyed them all in 2017. The Salt Island Trail, a $2.3 million project that was completed in early in 2025, was the last of the trails to be reconstructed. The trail is 2.2 miles round trip and features boardwalks through tidal saltmarsh that lead to the two-story Salt Island Tower. Also visit the Pavilion at the Nature Preserve for complimentary yoga every Tuesday at 12:30 pm. Registration is required. North access is at Port St. and south entrance is 2650 St. Hwy 361.

    Texas Clear Water Oyster Gardens
    This premium oyster farm is the first to operate out of Port Aransas, established by Bill and Amelia Strieber who met on the beach there in high school. Located on a two-acre site in the southern part of Aransas Bay, Clear Water Oyster Gardens offers unshucked oysters for purchase along with brand new sip-and-shuck oyster farm tours. Taking place on select Sundays, the tours ($94) include a two-hour boat ride with a welcome glass of bubbly, a bit of education by Bill Strieber, and freshly shucked oysters served onboard with curated wine pairings and sunset views. The tours are the first of their kind in Texas. 440 W. Cotter Ave., Slip B.

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