Argest's Guidebook to Houston

Argest
Argest's Guidebook to Houston

Food scene

Breakfast & Lunch
9 residents recomanen
EggHaus Gourmet
2042 E T C Jester Blvd
9 residents recomanen
Breakfast & Lunch
Ramen, Noodles
8 residents recomanen
Samurai Noodle
1801 Durham Dr
8 residents recomanen
Ramen, Noodles
Mexican/Tex-Mex
123 residents recomanen
El Tiempo Cantina - Washington
5602 Washington Ave
123 residents recomanen
Mexican/Tex-Mex
Dive Bar, Beer Garden
120 residents recomanen
Moon Tower Inn
3004 Canal St
120 residents recomanen
Dive Bar, Beer Garden
Wine Bar, Tapas
53 residents recomanen
Postino Heights
642 Yale St
53 residents recomanen
Wine Bar, Tapas
Beer
291 residents recomanen
Saint Arnold Brewing Company
2000 Lyons Ave
291 residents recomanen
Beer
A taste of Middle Earth, in the middle of the Bayou City. The nerdiest gem in the neighborhood. The restaurant plays host to classically Tex-Mex cuisine, with a Tolkienian twist.
22 residents recomanen
Hobbit Cafe
2243 Richmond Ave
22 residents recomanen
A taste of Middle Earth, in the middle of the Bayou City. The nerdiest gem in the neighborhood. The restaurant plays host to classically Tex-Mex cuisine, with a Tolkienian twist.

Sightseeing

One of the largest urban parks in the United States. Opened in 1924, the park covers approximately 1,466 acres inside the 610 Loop.
279 residents recomanen
Washington Avenue Coalition / Memorial Park
279 residents recomanen
One of the largest urban parks in the United States. Opened in 1924, the park covers approximately 1,466 acres inside the 610 Loop.
A park filled with vibrant mosaics created by more than 300 folk artists. Be prepared to come across anything from abstract designs to recognizable shapes like kayaks and guitars.
33 residents recomanen
Smither Park
2441 Munger St
33 residents recomanen
A park filled with vibrant mosaics created by more than 300 folk artists. Be prepared to come across anything from abstract designs to recognizable shapes like kayaks and guitars.
Before I Die... Mural Write it on the giant chalkboard along with Houstonians at Midtown Park and get your picture!
26 residents recomanen
Midtown Park
2811 Travis St
26 residents recomanen
Before I Die... Mural Write it on the giant chalkboard along with Houstonians at Midtown Park and get your picture!
This historical air terminal in Houston is slowly becoming an aviation museum dedicated to the city's aeronautical history.
14 residents recomanen
1940 Air Terminal Museum
8325 Travelair St
14 residents recomanen
This historical air terminal in Houston is slowly becoming an aviation museum dedicated to the city's aeronautical history.
The peaceful space is adorned by paintings by the famed abstract artist Mark Rothko. Interior walls are covered with 14 large, black-and-color-splashed paintings.
164 residents recomanen
Rothko Chapel
3900 Yupon St
164 residents recomanen
The peaceful space is adorned by paintings by the famed abstract artist Mark Rothko. Interior walls are covered with 14 large, black-and-color-splashed paintings.
Artist James Turrell's installations, creates meditative yet subtly kinetic spaces in which to observe and contemplate as the Earth’s rotation, with continuous changes in light angle and quality. Suzanne Deal Booth Centennial
66 residents recomanen
James Turrell's Twilight Epiphany Skyscape
66 residents recomanen
Artist James Turrell's installations, creates meditative yet subtly kinetic spaces in which to observe and contemplate as the Earth’s rotation, with continuous changes in light angle and quality. Suzanne Deal Booth Centennial
One of Houston’s top attractions, Space Center Houston boasts a number of interactive displays with everything from space artifacts to a full-size rocket and space shuttle.
429 residents recomanen
Space Center Houston
1601 E NASA Pkwy
429 residents recomanen
One of Houston’s top attractions, Space Center Houston boasts a number of interactive displays with everything from space artifacts to a full-size rocket and space shuttle.
A staple whimsical Houston landmark, the Beer Can House became what it is today in the 1960s, thanks to John Milkovisch.
75 residents recomanen
Beer Can House
222 Malone St
75 residents recomanen
A staple whimsical Houston landmark, the Beer Can House became what it is today in the 1960s, thanks to John Milkovisch.

City/town information

Only 50 miles south of Houston, it’s great for a day trip of embracing the laid-back beach atmosphere, spotting dolphins in the water and enjoying the sunshine.
410 residents recomanen
Galveston
410 residents recomanen
Only 50 miles south of Houston, it’s great for a day trip of embracing the laid-back beach atmosphere, spotting dolphins in the water and enjoying the sunshine.