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Once home to Houston's Chinatown, East Downtown, or EaDo, offers a diverse mix of ethnic grocery marts and restaurants, bars and nightclubs and art galleries. Located within walking distance of the George R. Brown Convention Center and the heart of Downtown Houston, this vibrant neighborhood continues to grow and attract new residents and business tenants. The new Dynamo soccer stadium anchors additional parks, restaurants and nightlife and a new MetroRail line will improve connectivity to the neighborhood.
The brains behind Houston’s Eatsie Boys food truck and Eatsie Boys Cafe have branched out with another concept, 8th Wonder Brewery.Located in EaDo and named after the city’s iconic Astrodome, this Read more »
The guys behind Houston’s under-the-radar Aerosol Warfare have been supporting the city’s graffiti scene for nearly 20 years. What started with a quarterly video magazine in the Read more »
Venture beyond the arched entry of Tlaquepaque Market to find the art-and-music-filled Bohemeo’s coffee house. Lupe and Sidonie Olivarez opened their cheery East End outpost in 2006, offering coffee, Read more »
Since 1984, Brady’s Landing Restaurant has remained a long-time destination for date-night duos, special event set-ups and waterfront weddings. Located at the turning basin of the Port of Houston Ship Read more »
While the quesadillas, fajitas and tortas are on point at the East End-set Brothers Taco House, it’s the breakfast tacos that are the reigning all-star (just ask anyone waiting in the line that snakes Read more »
Artist Valentina Atkinson invited eleven other established artists to join her in opening the Canal Street Gallery. Just a few blocks east of Minute Maid Park, the gallery opened to the public on Read more »
This casual, family-owned Chinese restaurant has been serving downtown Houston since 1969. The simple, welcoming atmosphere and recently remodeled bar keep China Garden on the area's list of popular Read more »
Located just east of Downtown, inside a historic art deco movie theater, Club 2020 has catered to Houston’s gay club scene since first opening in late 2006. The 6,400-square-foot spot features Read more »
With its convenient Downtown location, Cork Soakers is a great place to start the night off, casually drop in, or head to after a ball game. The beautifully decorated interior is adorned with natural Read more »
Nestled in East Downtown away from the hustle of the city, D & W Lounge is filled with friendly regulars and staff that makes you feel right at home. Open as a bar since the 1940's, the rough Read more »
