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Shiny chrome rings suspended above intersections welcome visitors to Houston's shopping trifecta. Anchored by Westheimer Road - Houston's main thoroughfare - and Post Oak Boulevard, the Uptown area is a fashionista's paradise. More than 700 retailers, fine dining, sports, and hotels sit within two square miles. Inside Texas' largest shopping mall, the Galleria, more than 375 stores, two hotels, an ice rink and endless food options make it a popular destination. For an alfresco experience, follow Post Oak Boulevard north to Uptown Park, where well-heeled boutiques fill the Italian-inspired shopping villa, or drive (just inside the Loop) to Highland Village, where national-brand restaurants and retailers mix with locally owned shops.
The Power Center accommodates banquets, weddings, receptions, and galas/fundraisers events. Seats 1,200 banquet style and 2,100 auditorium seating.Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau - Read more »
Prohibition, located in the Galleria area, is a gastro lounge devoted to the art of crafting cocktails. The mixologists at Prohibition take pride in their craft, combining normal ingredients for Read more »
This sushi restaurant and trendy bar/lounge in Highland Village is known for Asian fusion dishes and sleek, club-like decor. Washed in red by overhead lamps and stained woods, the sleek décor Read more »
Decisions are familiar but difficult at this festive chain celebrated for bayou vittles. Witness the look of mudbug madness in the eyes of devotees huddled at the communal tables. Half-shell fans Read more »
While waiting for a table, hungry diners prowl the retail village, where cash-register ka-chings compete with chirping birds, roaring lions and chest-thumping gorillas. When the lights start to Read more »
Elegant New American fare and stylish surroundings are found at the St. Regis Hotel's upscale dining room. The dining room at this Galleria area favorite is lavishly decorated with rich, red walls, Read more »
The 146-room Residence Inn by Marriott Houston by the Galleria offers guests cheerful accommodations, just a short distance from The Galleria. Guests have access to the property’s on-site fitness Read more »
After decades serving socialites and well-heeled clientele at the Galleria-area Café Annie, Chef Robert del Grande has opted for a change up. In late June 2009, the founding father of Southwestern Read more »
Located on Richmond Avenue, Richmond Arms Pub is your place for an authentic English pub experience. With its eclectic mix of people, British memorabilia and decorations, and entertainment including Read more »
Don't expect your typical Houston Tex-Mex. This cheap Mexican food chain serves authentic Mexican food to the masses 24-hours a day. Brace yourself for things to heat up at Ruchi's right from the Read more »
