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Julie Bort by Julie Bort
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Houston has long is known as the energy capital of America, if not the world, but technology has slowly grown in importance here, with more than 230,000 of the metro area’s 7.9 million residents employed in the technology sector. Of course, that only tells part of the story: Techies meet here to market technology services to companies in the city’s vibrant oil and gas, health care and logistics sectors. You can also come and attend a trade show at the sprawling George R. Brown Convention Center. Or find yourself passing through as part of a layover at the massive George Bush Intercontinental Airport (IAH), a virtually obligatory stop for travel to Central and South America.

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Houston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Texas and the fourth most populous city in the United States.Photograph: Denis Tangney Jr/Getty Images

Countless travelers’ only experience of Houston is marked by transit through IAH, and it’s hard to blame people for not wanting to venture further into the nation’s fourth-largest city. Houston is huge, not only in terms of population, but also because of its sweaty geographic sprawl, making it virtually impossible to truly understand the place as a whole in a limited amount of time. (The city’s lackadaisical approach to zoning has never helped.) Here, humidity and traffic are reviled by residents in equal measure, and given that there is no public transportation worth mentioning, a drive through the city can easily take an hour. It’s easy to dismiss this place completely.

However, this would be a huge mistake, if only for the culinary scene. Houston is one of the most diverse cities in the United States. Combined with its size, this means that every type of cuisine you can imagine is available here – and they’re usually exceptional. According to the Houston travel chart, you have approximately 13,000 restaurants to choose from, representing food from 70 countries and regions. So if business has brought you to Space City, know that at least you’ll eat well. Think of the heat as helping you burn some of those calories.

Here’s where to eat, stay, work and more.

Where to stay in Houston

Let’s be frank: where you stay in the megalopolis depends largely on where you need to be the next day. These options are some of the best outposts for business travel, and most are centrally located, so you won’t need to drive or Uber across town to get to your meeting.

S loop 1600 W, (844) 386-1600

This hotel is a much-loved independent gem owned by Tilman J. Fertitta, who owns hundreds of hotels and restaurants in this corner of the world (as well as the Houston Rockets NBA team). Located near the Galleria (once the country’s largest mall and still bustling), the property is luxurious without being pretentious, including a spa, an on-site salon, and meeting spaces of all sizes. The rooms even come equipped with dumbbells so you can do a few curls between emails.

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Houston, Texas, USA – September 10, 2018: The Marriott Marquis is a Four Diamond hotel located in downtown Houston and features a Texas-shaped pool, five restaurants and beautiful views from every angle.Joe Hendrickson

1777 Walker Street, (713) 654-1777

Adjacent to downtown’s George R. Brown Convention Center, the Marriott Marquis features an additional 100,000 square feet of meeting space, including Houston’s largest ballroom. Often cited as the best hotel in town, it caters to both business and leisure travelers alike, boasting the world’s largest Texas-shaped lazy river on its roof. If you think no one could boast about that, then you haven’t spent enough time in the state.

1100 Texas Avenue, (713) 221-0011

A more affordable lodging option located in what was once Shell Oil’s headquarters, this renovated downtown hotel offers quick access to the convention center and Daikin Park, where the Astros call home. You may not be able to paddle in the rooftop plunge pool like you would at the Marquis, but a quick, refreshing swim at the end of the day won’t disappoint, nor will the free cookies at bedtime.

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4110 Loretto Drive, (832) 844-0057

This new mid-century inspired gem is in the Montrose neighborhood, a block from the Menil Collection, arguably the best and most eclectic museum in town. The boutique property has just 71 rooms and is designed to fit into its surroundings, which are largely residential and very low-key compared to the noisier city center. Despite its small size, it still offers room for a small event space, a private pool and an elegant lobby lounge.

111 N Post Oak Ln., (713) 680-2626

The Houstonian occupies a massive 27 acres in Houston’s West Oaks neighborhood, just outside the Loop. Despite its central location, the hotel offers a level of seclusion you won’t find anywhere else in town. This is likely why George HW Bush used the hotel as his official residence for years in the 1980s and spent time there for decades afterward. The 125,000 square foot spa is also the largest in the state.

2222 W Loop S, (713) 627-7600

Another Galleria-area hotel, this is a good option for business travelers who need executive-oriented amenities, like 24-hour access to the business and fitness center, shuttle service, and meeting and event space (all 50,000 square feet). With 485 rooms spread across 23 floors, there’s likely room for your entire organization to find a place for the week.

Where to work

Houston has hundreds of coworking spaces, so there’s a good chance you’ll be able to find something near you. As with most things in this city, travel time is a key consideration. These choices may be some of the best options in the city, but no sane Houstonian would recommend spending an hour in traffic to get to one of them if another solid option is closer.

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401 Franklin Street, (713) 999-2550

Named after the former post office that occupied this space in the Museum District (it was previously a train depot), POST was redeveloped in 2019 into a cultural center featuring food hall-style restaurants, an art museum, a concert hall, and a rooftop garden. It also offers many workspace options ranging from individual desks to full desks, with daily plans starting at $25.

4201, rue Principale

Rice University helped develop the Ion District, which occupies 16 acres in Midtown and serves as a technology park and innovation center for technology and energy companies, and now includes the nation’s largest sustainable climate and energy incubator. Coworking passes (starting at $60/day) give you access to the venue’s many networking events, as well as snacks and coffee.

1430, rue Yale, (832) 203-5115

This boutique office space is ideal for those doing business in the Heights, with amenities such as an on-site notary, conference room rentals, and virtual office options for those who need a physical address in town. Many usage options are available, ranging from $25 day passes to $359 monthly memberships (which include free conference room access).

Where to find coffee

Yes, there are nearly 200 Starbucks in the greater Houston area, and while you’re welcome to visit them or any other corporate chain for your pick-me-up, these places offer a more refined (and independent) experience that, at the very least, will help you impress your work colleagues with your sophisticated palate.

3201 Allen Drive. Ste. 170
8410, highway. 90 ALT, building. B, Land of Sugar, (346) 368-2895

Blendin focuses on sourcing coffee from unique locations with a “tree to cup” philosophy, meaning your cup (or bag of beans) will likely come from a single farm in Panama, Ethiopia, Burundi, or elsewhere. Put yourself in the hands of the barista at one of the two establishments to help you find the ideal base for your latte.

1018 Westheimer Road.

At this beloved local cafe with an extensive menu, it’s best to pair your Vietnamese matcha tea or Golden Monkey tea with a hearty brunch, like a smoked salmon scramble or scratch biscuits topped with smoked ham. Skip lunch to make room.

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Employees at Common Bond Cafe & Bakery take orders during their lunch rush, photographed Friday, July 18, 2014 in Houston. (Nick de la Torre) (Photo by Nick de la Torre/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)Photograph: Houston Chronicle/Getty Images

Multiple locations

Pastries are the main draw here, with high-end croissants and kouign-amann attracting fans from across the city to one of its five locations. All are spacious and well-appointed, offering convenient spots for a quick meeting over coffee or lunch, if you want to delve into the sandwich-focused menu.

Where to eat

Ah, the main event. Driving in Houston can be stressful, which means even a short trip will leave you hungry once you arrive at your destination. While you can throw a dart at a map here and find an exceptional place to eat, these selections are some of Houston’s tried-and-true must-haves.

1801 Post Oak Boulevard, (713) 522-4808

The Uchi empire stretches across Texas and beyond, but arguably the pinnacle of this Japanese concept is Uchiko, which offers fresh sushi, brilliant tempura, and grilled and smoked dishes. The menu is rich and extensive, so trust your server to know how to create the perfect culinary journey.

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Xochi, an Oaxacan-inspired restaurant, photographed on Friday, July 14, 2017 in Houston. (Nick de la Torre / ) (Photo by Nick de la Torre/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)Photograph: Houston Chronicle/Getty Ima aged

1777 Walker Street, (713) 400-3330

Located within the Marriott Marquis (see above), Xochi is a James Beard award-winning Oaxacan restaurant, so expect intense moles and hearty meats instead of the tacos and enchiladas you’ll find at many of the city’s Tex-Mex restaurants. Consider the mole tasting menu if you want to see how far five very different styles of dishes can take you.

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*** Top 100 Restaurants *** Mariscos con arroz negro de Caracol, shrimp, clams, mussels, squid, octopus, chorizo, with rice cooked in black bean broth. Photographed on Wednesday, June 29, 2016 in Houston. (Nick de la Torre / ) (Photo by Nick de la Torre/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)Photograph: Houston Chronicle/Getty Images

2200 Post Oak Boulevard, Ste. 160, (713) 622-9996

This Galleria-area hot spot focuses on seafood with a Mexican twist, and while it’s a solid choice most nights of the week, the pro tip is to head there for the Sunday brunch buffet, which includes traditional Mexican pastries, classics like enchiladas and chili rellenos, and an all-you-can-eat oyster bar.

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3300, rue Smith, (713) 522-9711

For nearly 60 years, Brennan’s has been a Houston staple as the Western companion to its sister restaurant Commander’s Palace in New Orleans, serving white-tablecloth renditions of Cajun and Creole cuisine to the masses who crave some of Louisiana’s best dishes. Yes, turtle soup is made with real snapping turtle meat. And yes, martinis at 25 cents that’s true (only at lunchtime during the week, limit of two per person).

709 Harris Avenue, Kemah, (713) 429-4311

Ishtia’s location in Kemah, a small town southeast of Houston, is as unexpected as its food, which draws inspiration from indigenous Choctaw cuisine. The restaurant seats only 18 people and offers two experiences – nine courses or 18 courses – built heavily around Native American ingredients and cooking techniques. There’s nothing like it anywhere else in town.

807 Taft Street, (713) 999-0146

Chef Aaron Bludorn only arrived in Houston (via Café Boulud in New York) in 2020, but the way he’s taken over the city would suggest he’s lived here his whole life. His small restaurant empire now spans four concepts, but his original space in the Montrose neighborhood is still in business, serving French-inspired, textified cuisine that remains remarkable.

1624, chemin Westheimer, (832) 380-2481

Expense account alert! March is one of the city’s prettiest and chicest dining experiences, offering tasting menus that change with the seasons to focus on cuisine from a different part of the Mediterranean, with several weeks of closure between each. Season XII begins in August 2026 with a new menu highlighting Portuguese cuisine.

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5839, chemin Westheimer, (713) 780-7352
1200 McKinney Street, (713) 658-1995

In a town where high-quality steak is almost ubiquitous, the Pappas family rises to the top. Making beef since 1995, the steaks are thick and the presentation is deliciously old-school. Visitors are often surprised by the proliferation of restaurants with the Pappa prefix throughout the city, all family-run. BBQ Pappas, Pappadeaux (Cajun), and Pappasitos (Tex-Mex) are among your many other options if filet mignon isn’t on the table.

8217 Long Point Road, (346) 258-6313
3 E Greenway Plaza Ste. C210, (832) 409-6118

Ultimately, there’s no point debating who has the best barbecue in town, because half a dozen places could easily claim the top spot. Feges needs to be part of that conversation, though, with his juicy brisket and housemade sides that include Cajun-inspired potato salad and pork fat cornbread. The Spring Valley Village location is even open for dinner, a rarity in the BBQverse.

Where to drink

If Houston likes anything other than eating, it’s drinking. From coolers to honky tonks to artisan cocktail outfits, this city has you covered. Here are some of the city’s most refined and venerable places to get wet.

1919 Washington Avenue, (713) 869-4383

This sunny, classic cocktail-centric watering hole has been on hold since opening in 2014. Now a mecca for cocktail lovers everywhere, you’ll almost certainly need a reservation to get a seat.

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1424 Westheimer Road. Ste. b

The flip side of Julep is a moodier bar in the Montrose area, just as famous and invariably packed. The place is so popular that the owners opened a second establishment, Refugenext to.

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Photography: Greg Noire for the Washington Post/Getty Images

44, rue Yale, (713) 802-0845

Better Luck Tomorrow is an upscale cocktail bar where you can also take your kids and enjoy the large outdoor space. There is a varied menu from burgers to mussels, as well as a children’s menu.

1300 Lamar Street, (713) 650-1300

This speakeasy is located inside the Four Seasons downtown, behind a secret library (of course). Getting in is half the fun, but the Latin-inspired cocktail list is just as exciting. Reservations required.

6412 N Main Ste. C, (713) 380-2968

Never mind the lack of idols and orchids outside: Houston’s best tiki bar is located in a surprisingly dirty strip mall in the Heights. Once inside, the place transforms into a rum-fueled oasis, filled with the expected Polynesian decor and an extensive menu of island classics.

5117 Kelvin Drive Ste. 200, (713) 492-2490

One of the city’s liveliest new hot spots, this Rice Village watering hole is attached to at Miltonan equally popular Italian-American trattoria. The pro thing is happy hour at Lee’s, dinner next door.

Downtime and day trips

Do you have a day off? Discover these iconic entertainments in town and nearby.

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An exhibit at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, United States, Friday, January 14, 2022. Axiom Space stands out among the handful of space startups trying to build the first commercial space station. In 2020, Axiom won NASA’s first and only contract to build a detachable module for the International Space Station (ISS). It plans to eventually build its own station from this module and put it in its own orbit before the existing station retires in 2030. Photographer: Go Nakamura/Bloomberg via Getty ImagesPhotography: Bloomberg/Getty Images

1601 E NASA Pkwy., (281) 244-2100

Before Elon, there was NASA, and it’s still here in suburban Houston, where the grounds have become a sort of mecca for rockets and space enthusiasts who want to see what the origins of space flight were really like. Be dazzled by the size of a Saturn V rocket, step inside a replica of the Space Shuttle (and its carrier plane), and try not to repeat Jim Lovell’s immortal phrase when you visit Mission Control.

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Houston not only has an exceptional art and history scene, it’s all concentrated in one part of the city, the Museum District. More than 20 places occupy this space, so while you could easily visit a few in a day, visiting everything would take weeks. Highlights include the aforementioned Menil collection, the Holocaust Museum in Houstonand the vast Museum of Fine Arts (MFAH). Don’t miss the underground tunnels that connect the different MFAH buildings, where you’ll find incredible light-based art installations.

Truth be told, I now spend less time in Houston than I do in Galveston, located on a barrier island about an hour from the city. The Gulf’s queen city was the largest in Texas until the 1900 hurricane decimated the place, forcing residents to move inland (which directly influenced Houston’s rise). Today, this disjointed but charming burg, rebuilt again and again after each subsequent disaster, hosts the second largest Mardi Gras celebration in the country and offers some of the freshest seafood straight off the boat you’ll ever taste.

Houston’s unique car culture is known as SLAB (Slow, Loud and Bangin) and you’ll spot the inimitable Caddies, Lincoln Town Cars and Buick LeSabres all over the city. You can’t miss them with their shiny paint and protruding “Swanga” wheels, which usually ride very low to the pavement. If you can’t get enough of them in the wild, check out the unofficial Instagram page for official encounters.


The author is originally from Houston and now lives in Austin. His frequent visits to town are ostensibly made for the purpose of visiting family, but are actually intended for Vietnamese crawfish.

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