Houston Restaurant Weeks (HRW) is the perfect time to eat well in Midtown Houston while raising money for a wonderful cause. HRW happens to be the largest fundraiser for America’s largest food bank – the Houston Food Bank.
Take Houston Restaurant Weeks from August 1st to September 3rd as an opportunity to try out a cuisine or interesting spot you haven’t yet, all while supporting meals for those in need. Consider this: A two or three course brunch during HRW can translate to nine meals for the food bank. That’s a huge impact from such a simple and enjoyable experience.
When there’s so much good food and giving to go around, it’s a no-brainer to get in on the fun. Most of the participating restaurants have a $45 three-course dinner and $20 two-course lunch or brunch.
Read on for all of the restaurants participating in Midtown Houston:
Where to Eat in Midtown Houston During Houston Restaurant Weeks
- Artisans Restaurant
For ‘cuisine & savoir faire,’ make your way to this trendy French restaurant. Artisans offers a lunch and dinner HRW menu with courses featuring homemade country style pork pâté and black pepper crusted beef tenderloin.
Brennan’s has been a Midtown Houston staple for over forty years. Their New Orleans-inspired menu includes options for lunch, brunch and dinner. Sample meals include their famous snapping turtle soup and cajun fried frog legs.
Set your sights on traditional italian classics in a posh and charming atmosphere at Damian’s. Their $35 dinner menu has creamy lobster bisque, filet mignon and their famed tiramisu.
Ibiza is known for two things: a 500-bottle wine list and their party-like atmosphere. This energetic establishment has simple Mediterranean eats like mint-goat cheese watermelon salad and butterscotch pot de crème.
Oporto is both elegant and homey, with a rustic Portuguese menu resembling what you would encounter in a Lisbon taberna. Their dinner and brunch menus are a seafood-lover’s dream: imagine crab and avocado crostini, wood grilled octopus and porto shrimp and grits.
Let’s not forget Weights + Measures, a modern, casual restaurant exuding Midtown Houston’s close-knit neighborhood feel. Their baked goods are especially fantastic, which is why you should prepare to be extra full after a four-course dinner beginning with ribeye meatballs and ending with cardamom sugar doughknots.
Which Midtown Houston restaurant are you most excited to try for Houston Restaurant Weeks?