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    Happy Hour Deals

    Drink (and eat) on the cheap: 10 hottest restaurant happy hour deals in Houston

    Marcy de Luna
    Marcy de Luna
    Feb 20, 2014 | 1:13 pm

    Who says happy hour deals need only apply to drinks? In addition to a price break on libations, these top happy hour specials offer free or discounted fare on delectable dishes (with an option at one bar to order from nearby restaurants).

    VALLONE'S
    Appetizers at this modern classic steakhouse are gratis if you sit at the bar or in the bistro and order from the happy hour drink menu. Toasted vegetables and miniature pasta on a spoon are among the daily rotating bites and Vallone’s rustic garlic bread is a staple.

    From the Prosecco Cocktail to the Contemporary Negroni and hand-crafted Whiskey Encouragement, cocktails are five bucks each. Ditto on the pricing for select wines by the glass.

    Happy hour is weekdays from 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. and Sundays from 5 to 9 p.m.

    CARACOL
    If you haven't yet eaten at Caracol, Hugo Ortega's newest venture, happy hour is a good way to check out the Mexican Coastal cuisine at discounted prices. Grab a seat at the bar and get an order of addictive Taquitos Tronadores de Carnitas filled with slow-cooked pork for $7. Seven dollars will also get you an order of Pescadillas de Manilla, crispy white corn quesadillas with queso Oaxaca, seafood hash and a chipotle-tomatillo sauce.

    And don’t miss out on half-price oysters available during the weekday happy hour and also on Saturdays before 5 p.m.

    Of course, there's also a deal on drinks. Choose from a list of $9 signature cocktails. Sangria and the Y Porque No Margarita go for $6 each.

    Happy hour is weekdays from 4 to 7 p.m.

    SPARROW BAR + COOKSHOP
    If the half-priced cocktails don’t catch your attention, perhaps the half-priced food will. During happy hour at Monica Pope’s Sparrow Bar + Cookshop, enjoy a Sparrow Longhorn Beef Burger or Cowgirl Creamery’s Devil’s Gulch Cheese plate for $7.50 apiece, plus an assortment of other tasty fare for 50 percent less than the norm.

    It’s a deal, especially when you consider the list of over a dozen cocktails, covering a span of spirits, which are only $5 each. Drinks are numbered rather than named. Make sure to ask about off the menu drinks, #'s 13 and 14, also worthy of your taste buds — and your $5.

    Keep an eye out for upcoming patio enhancements like added lounge-like seating options and a dedicated bar.

    Happy hour is Tuesday through Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m.

    60 DEGREES MASTERCRAFTED
    This Upper Kirby neighborhood restaurant offers a happy hour deal at the bar and the newly opened patio. Small plates are priced from $6 for an order of White Truffle Fries to $18 for the Texas Artisan Cheese Plate. Priced in the middle is the Black Seal Rum Spareribs with green peppercorn sauce and Bosque Blue potatoes.

    Under wine director Vanessa Trevino Boyd the beverage program is undergoing an impressive revamp. This includes the happy hour drink menu. Cocktails featuring Texas spirits, as well as select wines by the glass, are $6 each. And it's 50 percent off all blends and single malt scotches and whiskeys.

    Happy hour is weekdays from 4 to 7 p.m.

    THE PASS & PROVISIONS
    The cheap eats at this popular spot include a $5 ham and provolone Stromboli, $1 oysters, $7 calzone with braised greens and ricotta, and an $8 ploughman’s lunch of cheese, liver mousse, pickles and a baguette. All perfect for soaking up $2 High Life brews and $3 beers on tap. For $5 each, choose from a classic daiquiri, boozy punch or select glass of wine.

    Happy hour is daily from 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m.

    LITTLE DIPPER
    As if $2 Lone Stars, $4 wines by the glass and $2.50 wells aren't enough, this downtown watering hole from the folks who run Poison Girl, Antidote, and Black Hole, offers plenty of seating via barstools, tables and comfy couches, friendly service and a BYOF (bring your own food) policy. Neighboring take out/order in options are Goro and Gun, Roma's Pizza and Fusion Taco.

    Happy hour is seven days a week from 4 to 7 p.m.

    WHOLE FOODS
    Plan your next grocery store run around happy hour at Whole Foods on Kirby Drive. On Mondays, kick off your week at the "Kirbside" bar with a $5 slice and pint. Wednesdays, get over the workweek hump with $3 pints, $4 wines by the glass and rotating food specials.

    It's $3 mimosas during happy hour on Sundays, and on the last Thursday of the month, drink for a cause with bar sales benefiting the Houston Zoo’s conservation efforts.

    Happy hour is Monday and Wednesday from 6 to 8 p.m., Sunday from noon until 2 p.m., and Zoo Beats, the last Thursday of the month, is from 6 to 8 p.m.

    THE OCEANAIRE
    $5 Blackened Fish Tacos, $6 Equila Shrimp Ceviche, $7 Shrimp and Grits... and the menu of happy hour bargain fare at The Oceanaire keeps going. All priced at $7 and under. The deal keeps on giving with $4 drafts, $5 wines by the glass and $6 specialty drinks.

    Happy hour is weekdays from 4 to 7 p.m. and again for reverse happy hour Monday through Thursday from 9 p.m. until close. Happy hour on Sundays is from 8 p.m. until close.

    DISH SOCIETY
    No need to drink on an empty stomach at Dish Society. New to the Tanglewood area, the restaurant offers $5 small plates during happy hour. Try the St. Arnold’s Steamed Mussels, Quinoa Stuffed Avocado or Kale Tostada topped with radish, pico and cotija cheese.

    Also during happy hour: House Elixirs like the Orange Rhubarb are $3, wines by the glass are $5, select bottles of wine are $15, White Apple Sangria and other spritzers are $5, and craft beers are $3.50.

    Happy hour is daily from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m.

    LA COLOMBE D'OR
    La Colombe d'Or/Restaurant CINQ has rolled out a new happy hour menu sure to please. The $5 menu features draft beers, French sparkling selections, specialty cocktails, wines by the glass, and bar bites. You can't go wrong with the mouth-watering B&B Southern style biscuit with bacon and shallot dip or Gulf popcorn shrimp with crispy crawfish tails and remoulade.

    For $12, enjoy "Age of Impressionism" cocktails such as Sazerac mixed with rye whiskey, absinthe, bitters and a lemon twist.

    Happy hour is weekdays from 5 to 7 p.m.

    Little Dipper offers $2 Lone Stars, $4 wines by the glass and $2.50 wells during happy hour and takeout from nearby restaurants.

    Little Dipper Bar Houston people at bar January 2014
    Photo by © Julie Soefer Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau
    Little Dipper offers $2 Lone Stars, $4 wines by the glass and $2.50 wells during happy hour and takeout from nearby restaurants.
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    Eagerly-anticipated Houston barbecue joint hosts weekend preview pop-ups

    Eric Sandler
    Dec 18, 2025 | 3:30 pm
    Eastbound Barbecue food
    Courtesy of Eastbound Barbecue
    Get a first taste of Eastbound Barbecue this weekend.

    One of Houston’s most eagerly anticipated new barbecue joints is giving diners a preview of what’s to come. Eastbound Barbecue will host “Sneak Peak Weekends” every Saturday and Sunday beginning this Saturday, December 20, until the restaurant opens in early 2026.

    Held at the restaurant’s location in the East End (1105 Sampson Street) from 12-4 pm (or sold out), the weekend service gives diners their first chance to try Eastbound Barbecue’s smoked meats, sides, and desserts. That includes, smoked brisket, baby back ribs, jalapeno & cheese sausage, hatch chili lasagna mac & cheese, herbed potato salad, and more. Save room for the two dessert offerings, salted caramel banana pudding and cookie butter cake.

    To distinguish Eastbound’s barbecue, chefs Lopez and Granville use different seasonings than other restaurants, such as rosemary salt in the brisket rub and a miso-caramel sauce that gives its ribs a sweet and savory bite. During the preview, Eastbound’s prices are noticeably lower than many other Houston barbecue joints, with brisket priced at $29 per pound, ribs at $26 per pound, and pulled pork at $22 per pound.

    As CultureMap reported in August, Eastbound unites four friends, Ryan Penn, Ryan Powell, Luis Lopez, and Jake Granville, who also held senior roles at various restaurants owned by prominent Houston chef Ronnie Killen. Since then, the four partners have finished many of the improvements they needed to make prior to opening, including closing in the patio and installing offset smokers on the property.

    For Penn, leaving the Killen’s organization after almost 20 years was a difficult decision, but one he felt he had to make. “I could have worked for [Killen] forever and been happy. It was more along the lines of, if I don’t do this now, I don’t want to be 70 and wish that I had,” he said at the time.

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    Get a first taste of Eastbound Barbecue this weekend.

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