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Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 4:52 pm
by DSafetyGuy
I was reminded by this post that I needed to start this thread. After all, the time for my annual trip for timing the anthem has nearly arrived.

In any case, recommendations for places to eat and drink are welcomed, specifically in the area west of downtown near Rice University and near I-69 (staying just south of there near Hot Yoga Houston, Pink's Pizza, River Oaks Paint & Body, Crave Cupcakes, Big Easy Social and Pleasure Club, European Wax Center, Party City, Velvet Melvin Pub, Tease Color & Style Bar, and Amy's Ice Creams).

I'll be in town from January 16 - February 6.

I hope I've made the jokes easy enough for all of you.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 4:54 pm
by EnochRoot
I cast my vote for the St. Arnold Brewing Company. Place is laid out like a beer hall. Decent eats and great beer.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 5:16 pm
by rass
EnochRoot wrote:I cast my...d...in...any...Decent...t and...a...
DSafetyGuy wrote:I hope I've made the jokes easy enough for all of you.
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Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 8:36 pm
by Johnnie
Well, his resolution is halfway met.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2017 11:06 am
by Giff
I'll have a ton of recommendations. I work really close to there.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:31 pm
by DSafetyGuy
I now understand the need to check in Giff electronically is based on the fact that (almost) no Swamper has ever been to the Houston area, save for the airport when changing flights.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:33 pm
by A_B
Oh, I've been. But I wouldn't recommend the FInal Four while you're there. It sucked when I was there.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:35 pm
by brian
I've been too but don't remember a damn thing about it. Stayed near the Galleria and went to an Astros game (was like the 7th or 8th game ever at Enron Field). That's literally about all I remember.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2017 4:46 pm
by Sabo
DSafetyGuy wrote:I now understand the need to check in Giff electronically is based on the fact that (almost) no Swamper has ever been to the Houston area, save for the airport when changing flights.
I've been multiple times for work. It isn't one of my favorite cities to visit, regardless of Giff's status or residency. But I had a great time the day we got together for beers and morning soccer.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 10:12 am
by Giff
Houston's got many flaws, but I think it's a very underrated city when it comes to restaurants, arts, outdoor space and diversity. Both Harris (majority of Houston) and Fort Bend (suburbs where I live west and southwest of city) were blue this year.

From where you are, I'd recommend hitting up some of the following spots:

El Tiempo - the best fajitas I've ever had. The garlic butter they come with is unreal good.
Torchy's Tacos - I love this place, but their tacos aren't standard. Give it a try if you never have.
100% Taquito - great tacos
La Tapatia - another place with great tacos and burritos
Ruggles Black - nicer joint which is good if you're expensing it
Local Foods - great sandwiches
The Hay Merchant - all craft beer which a bar menu created by one of the more famous chefs in Houston. They truly only serve craft beer.
Underbelly - restaurant next to The Hay Merchant ran by the aforementioned famous chef
Star Pizza - deep dish
Pink's Pizza - thinner crust, more by the slice
Freebird's - what Chipotle wishes it could be
Punk's Simple Southern Food - great fried chicken
Hughies - Vietnamese and craft beer place. Best vermicelli I've ever had.
Himalaya - I've actually never eaten here as I've never really been into Indian food. That's changed, so I'll be there soon. They supposedly have amazing fried chicken too.
Gatlins - BBQ

Will you have a car? My office is at 610/69 interchange literally across the street from the Galleria.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 10:33 am
by DSafetyGuy
Giff wrote:Will you have a car? My office is at 610/69 interchange literally across the street from the Galleria.
Thanks for the list. I'll be working at NRG and normally will be working until 7pm post days. There will likely be a couple shorter days next week and I may be off on Sunday, the 22nd, but a friend who has moved to Austin may be coming in Saturday night (and will probably find out on Saturday afternoon if I am off).

I should have no problem getting my hands on a car if you want to meet up. Our group will be sharing around six rental cars spread among about 20 people and I only have to work out scheduling getting one around other people needing to go shopping, etc., but that's usually not difficult. Hotel is on Westgate about a mile east from 610.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 10:39 am
by Sabo
Giff wrote:Will you have a car? My office is at 610/69 interchange literally across the street from the Galleria.
Our office is very close to yours, Giff. Have you ever gone to The Burger Palace on West Alabama Street? If not, check it out. I had some excellent burgers there, and they had an outstanding beer selection.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 10:57 am
by Giff
DSafetyGuy wrote:
Giff wrote:Will you have a car? My office is at 610/69 interchange literally across the street from the Galleria.
Thanks for the list. I'll be working at NRG and normally will be working until 7pm post days. There will likely be a couple shorter days next week and I may be off on Sunday, the 22nd, but a friend who has moved to Austin may be coming in Saturday night (and will probably find out on Saturday afternoon if I am off).

I should have no problem getting my hands on a car if you want to meet up. Our group will be sharing around six rental cars spread among about 20 people and I only have to work out scheduling getting one around other people needing to go shopping, etc., but that's usually not difficult. Hotel is on Westgate about a mile east from 610.
Westgate or Westpark? The car question was more for some of the places on the list that would be easier to get to by car. I can meet up wherever you want. If it's going to be a post-work thing instead of lunch, let me know so I can make sure I have a car since I carpool Mon-Fri.

Also, adding Bubba's Burgers (SW corner of 610/69 interchange on Westpark). I get the buffalo patty melt every few weeks (buffalo meat, not buffalo wing sauce)

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 10:59 am
by Giff
Sabo wrote:
Giff wrote:Will you have a car? My office is at 610/69 interchange literally across the street from the Galleria.
Our office is very close to yours, Giff. Have you ever gone to The Burger Palace on West Alabama Street? If not, check it out. I had some excellent burgers there, and they had an outstanding beer selection.
I surprisingly haven't. Need to check it out. There's also a Shake Shack in the Galleria now that I'm wanting to try.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:12 am
by elflaco
from my limited time spent in Houston this past year, i'd recommend
The Flying Saucer (guess that's downtown? great selection.. the food was pretty good too.. can't speak badly about the bartenders or other barflys either)
The Queen Vic Pub & Kitchen -- really enjoyed the whole thing..atmosphere, food, music, beers..

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 11:18 am
by mister d
I always read that word in my head as "barf-lees".

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 12:47 pm
by Giff
elflaco wrote: The Queen Vic Pub & Kitchen -- really enjoyed the whole thing..atmosphere, food, music, beers..
Never been there. Need to check it out.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 1:09 pm
by Brontoburglar
Flying Sauceris the best chain bar in the ... midwest? country? 100 beers and $3.50 crafts is not a bad combination.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 3:20 pm
by Shirley
Brontoburglar wrote:Flying Sauceris the best chain bar in the ... midwest? country? 100 beers and $3.50 crafts is not a bad combination.
We got us one in Raleigh. Looks like there are about 15 of them in the south and midwest. Mostly Texas. http://www.beerknurd.com/locations

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 4:37 pm
by DSafetyGuy
Giff wrote:
DSafetyGuy wrote:
Giff wrote:Will you have a car? My office is at 610/69 interchange literally across the street from the Galleria.
Thanks for the list. I'll be working at NRG and normally will be working until 7pm post days. There will likely be a couple shorter days next week and I may be off on Sunday, the 22nd, but a friend who has moved to Austin may be coming in Saturday night (and will probably find out on Saturday afternoon if I am off).

I should have no problem getting my hands on a car if you want to meet up. Our group will be sharing around six rental cars spread among about 20 people and I only have to work out scheduling getting one around other people needing to go shopping, etc., but that's usually not difficult. Hotel is on Westgate about a mile east from 610.
Westgate or Westpark? The car question was more for some of the places on the list that would be easier to get to by car. I can meet up wherever you want. If it's going to be a post-work thing instead of lunch, let me know so I can make sure I have a car since I carpool Mon-Fri.

Also, adding Bubba's Burgers (SW corner of 610/69 interchange on Westpark). I get the buffalo patty melt every few weeks (buffalo meat, not buffalo wing sauce)
Sorry, Westpark. Maybe Westgate is lodged in my brain as the "entertainment district" (shopping center) not far from University of Phoenix Stadium.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:09 pm
by mister d
Shirley wrote:
Brontoburglar wrote:Flying Sauceris the best chain bar in the ... midwest? country? 100 beers and $3.50 crafts is not a bad combination.
We got us one in Raleigh. Looks like there are about 15 of them in the south and midwest. Mostly Texas. http://www.beerknurd.com/locations
So like a southern Yard House?

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Thu Jan 12, 2017 5:16 pm
by Brontoburglar
mister d wrote:
Shirley wrote:
Brontoburglar wrote:Flying Sauceris the best chain bar in the ... midwest? country? 100 beers and $3.50 crafts is not a bad combination.
We got us one in Raleigh. Looks like there are about 15 of them in the south and midwest. Mostly Texas. http://www.beerknurd.com/locations
So like a southern Yard House?
beer is cheaper, the beer list is better, the food is cheaper and the atmosphere is more laid back at the Saucer

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Fri Jan 13, 2017 7:22 am
by Giff
Brontoburglar wrote:
mister d wrote:
Shirley wrote:
Brontoburglar wrote:Flying Sauceris the best chain bar in the ... midwest? country? 100 beers and $3.50 crafts is not a bad combination.
We got us one in Raleigh. Looks like there are about 15 of them in the south and midwest. Mostly Texas. http://www.beerknurd.com/locations
So like a southern Yard House?
beer is cheaper, the beer list is better, the food is cheaper and the atmosphere is more laid back at the Saucer
What he said. And we have Yard Houses down here too.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 11:17 am
by elflaco
so back in Houston!

only a short trip.. but thanks to Stella, now here through Wednesday

Where's Giff?

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 12:07 pm
by TT2.0
i feel so unwanted

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Mon Mar 13, 2017 1:21 pm
by elflaco
doh!
sorry TT... totally forgot you were here.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 6:40 am
by Giff
Just seeing this. What time are you leaving today?

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:36 am
by elflaco
last meeting ends @ 1030am - then flight @ 225p

next week in wilmington
then two weeks in NY
then a week in glendale
then back in houston... i'ma be back here every three weeks or so.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:39 am
by mister d
[consciously non-creepy voice] Where do you stay when you're in Wilmington? Seems like the downtown hotels are fully booked more often than not mid-week these days.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:45 am
by elflaco
it's close enough that i often just do up and down same day on amtrak.
otherwise...The Sheraton Suites on delaware ave.. or The Westin (not downtown, down by the riverfront.
haven't stayed anywhere else.

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:49 am
by mister d
Sheraton is nice. Do you go to Washington St. or Mikimotos or both???

Re: Swamp Tour Guide: Checking on Giff (Houston)

Posted: Wed Mar 15, 2017 8:54 am
by elflaco
both.
usually the pub though.

if at the Westin, then iron hill