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    perfect pre-gaming

    12 home run hot spots near Minute Maid Park to pregame before the Astros

    Jayme Lamm
    Jayme lamm
    Aug 7, 2018 | 4:30 pm

    There’s no better time to catch your World Series champs than right now in Houston. The hot bats, the All-Star pitching rotation, Orbit’s hilarious antics — it all adds up to an amazing fan experience in one of only six covered, air-conditioned ballparks in the league.

    To add to that fan experience, we’ve rounded up some of the best Astros pregame destinations. These bars and restaurants' happy hours, free shuttles, and nearby free parking make them go-to, pregame favorites. So, don your favorite orange and blue gear, grab your tickets, and hit up these 12 Houston hot spots before the game.

    Truck Yard
    You won’t find happy hour here, but you’ll find pretty much everything else a Houston sports fan could want, including a huge selection of frozen drinks — all made in-house ($8-$15) — as well as barrel-aged and canned cocktails. To take your Truck Yard adventure up a level, pair a drink with a ride on the on-site, vintage Ferris Wheel for only $10. And then, of course, snap a pic in your favorite Astros gear and post it on Instagram. This new Houston spot has a fun vibe with refreshing drinks with combined indoor and outdoor seating. 2118 Lamar St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 10-minute walk

    Parking: Free parking in East Village lot, as well as street parking and rail proximity.

    Rodeo Goat
    Enjoy happy hour from 4-7 pm Monday through Friday (our favorite pick is half-off cheese fries every Wednesday), or grab a beer bucket anytime — where you’ll get five beers for the price of four. Though it’s not on the happy hour menu, you need to try the super festive Moontang drink ($7) — a mix of Firefly Moonshine blended with Tang — that just so happens to be Astros orange. Talk about a team spirit. 2105 Dallas St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 10-minute walk

    Parking: Free parking in East Village lot, as well as street parking and rail proximity.

    Lucky’s Pub Downtown
    Happy hour is 4 pm-7 pm with $3 domestic drafts and wine and $4 well drinks, plus Astros game day specials like $18 buckets of beer — and the fun game day drink special called Orange Crush. Enjoy the 16,000 square feet of indoor space, four private rooms, or two outdoor patios, then take a free shuttle to and from all games and enjoy indoor and outdoor seating, plus the occasional block party for big games. 801 St. Emanuel St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 5-minute walk

    Parking: Free parking in both of their lots (fill up fast), plus nearby free street parking after 6 pm and all day on Sunday, plus a free shuttle to and from all games.

    Lucky’s Lodge
    Enjoy a weekly happy hour from 4 pm-7 pm with $3 domestic drafts and wine, $5 Moscow Mules and Old Fashions, and $5 mini flatbreads. Or, you can indulge in cigars, high-end bourbon and scotch, if that’s more your thing. There are four indoor TVs and two more on the patio (if you don’t feel like making the walk over). Don't miss the live music on Thursdays (before or after the game). 2024 Rusk St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 5-minute walk

    Parking: Free parking in both of their lots (they fill up fast), plus nearby free street parking after 6 pm and all day on Sunday and FREE shuttle to and from all games (parked across street at Lucky’s Pub).

    8th Wonder Brewery
    Located in EaDo, 8th Wonder is one of Houston’s top craft breweries and one of the city’s top sports havens. If you want space to roam and drink your beer among other sports fans, you’ve found your spot. This pre-game destination offers happy hour prices (three 12-ounce beers for $12.99) and is decked out with Houston sports memorabilia. Look for beers like Dome Faux’m (a throwback Cream Ale) and Rocket Fuel (Vietnamese Coffee Porter). 2202 Dallas St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 15-minute walk

    Parking: Nearby free street parking or a pay lot on Dallas Street between Emancipation and Hutchins.

    Original Ninfa’s on Navigation
    The Original Ninfa’s on Navigation offers some of Houston’s best Tex Mex and tasty margaritas, making it one of the most satisfying and convenient ways to get to Minute Maid Park for a game. Simply park or valet at the restaurant, enjoy dinner and drinks, then hop on the free shuttle to Minute Maid Park that runs continuously (starts one hour before the game or event begins and stops one hour after the game concludes). 2704 Navigation Blvd.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: Less than a mile (not a recommended walk)

    Parking: Park or valet at the restaurant for free, then hop on the free shuttle to Minute Maid Park (be sure to get a “shuttle voucher” from server or manager).

    Potente
    An upscale Italian restaurant may not seem like the most ideal setting for grabbing drinks before a baseball game, but Potente definitely makes this list, not to mention it’s owned by Astros owner, Jim Crane, so baseball is part of the drill at this spot. Boasting one of the best happy hours in downtown Houston, you can grab drinks starting at $4 and light bites for $3, seven days a week from 5-7 pm. Pro tip: Potente offers an even better atmosphere post-game. 1515 Texas Ave.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: Across the street

    Parking: Valet parking $8

    Four Seasons Bayou & Bottle
    Another great hotel bar to hit up before heading over to the ballpark, Bayou & Bottle offers daily happy hour from 7-9 pm. Indoor and patio seating is available and you’re sure to run into other Astros fans here (and many opposing team fans, as it’s a popular hotel for visitors in town for the game). Keep an eye out for a spirited selection of bourbon and whiskey. 1300 Lamar St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 10-minute walk

    Parking: If you order food or drinks at Bayou & Bottle, your valet parking will be comped, so that’s a perfect reason to start your pre-game festivities here.Garage and street parking is also available.

    Osso & Kristalla
    Also owned by Jim Crane, this concept is more casual than Potente, making it another convenient option (it's just across the street from Minute Maid) for drinks before catching a game. The modern and relaxed spot serves up great food and delicious cocktails and if the weather cooperates, the outdoor patio makes the perfect start before an Astros game (or hopefully to cap off a W at the end of the night). Daily happy hour is from 3-7 pm with wine, bubbles, cocktails, and beer — all for just $2.50. 1525 Texas Ave.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: Across the street

    Parking: Valet parking $8

    The Grove
    The Grove features happy hour every weekday from 4–7 pm, with a value-driven menu offering a number of options. Look for delicious bar bites and drinks, like the truffle fries (with parmigiano, truffle oil, sea salt, chopped herbs, and smoked garlic aioli; $5 small, $10 large) and the Citrus Paradisi cocktail (grapefruit vodka and serrano pepper; $6). Astros fans heading to a Sunday game shouldn't miss the brunch buffet "Brunch on the Green" from 11 am-3 pm. Carving stations, personalized omelets, a build-your-own breakfast taco bar, and brand new weekly creations await for $35 per person — plus enjoy mimosas, margaritas, mojitos, and sangrias for $15 with unlimited one cent refills. 1611 Lamar St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 10-minute walk

    Parking: $9 valet parking or street parking around Discovery Green

    Bardot Lounge – Hotel Alessandra
    Not exactly a sports bar, but definitely an upscale spot to enjoy drinks before an Astros game, the all-new Bardot Lounge located in GreenStreet’s Hotel Alessandra has happy hour Monday to Friday from 3-7 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 3-6 pm (we love weekend happy hours). Happy hour specials include $7 house wines, $6 well drinks, and $5 small bites (like hummus and ceviche plates). Look for popular signature cocktails, like an absinthe presentation and Bardot cocktail. 1070 Dallas St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: 15-minute walk

    Parking: Reduced valet price is $15 when you present your Astros ticket and purchase one drink

    The Cottonmouth Club
    The Cottonmouth Club is located in downtown Houston inside the historic Brewster Building. The popular spot offers happy hour 4-7 pm Monday through Friday with specials like $6 house cocktails. For a spicy surprise, try the Maybe Memphis, Maybe Mexico spicy Paloma, made with Pueblo Viejo Tequila, fresh lime, grapefruit soda, spicy stuff, and salt. 108 Main St.

    Distance from Minute Maid Park: About a 10-minute walk

    Parking: Street parking on Commerce or nearby

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    Looking for the best place to park before a game? Try the Downtown Interactive Parking Map, which shows visitors the best places to park according to destination and preferred lot type, and even offers parking reservations for some garages.

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    Tequila and Tacos

    Celebrate Cinco de Mayo 2025 at these Houston bars and restaurants

    Brianna Griff
    May 2, 2025 | 4:42 pm
    Picos Cinco de Mayo Margarita
    By Becca Wright
    Picos has margaritas for $10 all day on Cinco de Mayo.

    It’s Cinco de Mayo weekend in Houston, and this city knows how to celebrate Mexico's victory at the Battle of Puebla. From sizzling street tacos and refreshing margaritas to live mariachi music and cultural festivities, there’s no shortage of ways to join the fiesta. We’ve compiled a few of the festivities happening around the city. So, pour yourself a shot of tequila, grab a taco, and enjoy a reason to celebrate with friends.

    Axelrad
    This beloved Midtown beer garden is keeping it chill with all-day margarita specials on Monday, May 5. From 2 pm to midnight, enjoy house margaritas for $5 (add a flavor for $1). Then, settle into a comfy hammock in Axelrad’s spacious backyard to relax.

    Candente
    Cinco de Mayo celebrations at the Michelin-recognized Tex-Mex restaurant will span three days, from May 3–5. On Saturday and Sunday, enjoy all-day festivities including tequila tastings, a DJ, and a photo booth. On Monday, a traveling mariachi band will set the mood while diners feast on Tex-Mex favorites, paired with margaritas, micheladas, and other cocktails from multiple satellite bars. Seating is first-come, first-served.

    Cyclone Anaya
    All six Houston-area Cyclone Anaya’s locations are marking Cinco de Mayo with food and drink specials and live music. Stop by for $5 margaritas, two tacos for $5, and mariachi band performances throughout the day. Whether you’re in the mood to sip, snack, or dance, this classic Houston Tex-Mex joint is ready to party.

    Late August
    For Cinco de Mayo, executive chef Sergio Hidalgo presents a special three-course Taco Omakase menu, offering a refined take on tacos through an Afro-Mexican lens. Each course can be paired with wines selected by Level 3 Sommelier Danny Davis. This exclusive dining experience is available for dinner only on May 5. Reservations are highly recommended.

    Maximo
    This West U. Mexican restaurant from the team behind Local Foods and Milton's is going all out on Monday. From 5-8 pm, the restaurant's Cinco de Mayo Pachanga will feature a one-night-only collaboration menu from chef Adrian Torres and guest Joseph Boudreaux of Boo's Burgers, live painting by Houston artists Donkeeboy and Donkeemom, a market with local vendors, tequila tastings, and music by DJ Mexican Blackbird.


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    Molina’s Cantina
    Premium margs are just $8 at Molina’s all weekend. On Monday, mariachis will serenade guests at every outpost from 6-8 pm, while happy hour is on all day, including Molina’s margaritas for $9.50 and Mexican beers for $4.50.

    The Original Ninfa’s
    At Ninfa’s Uptown, the Tex-Mex favorite is partnering with Don Julio tequila for a twist on the Uptown Mezcal cocktail or the Ninfarita, Uptown, or Navigation margaritas. Don’t miss the Aguasol Tequila Jello shots for $3. Enjoy mariachi music Saturday from 5–6 pm, with a photo booth and giveaways from 5–7 pm.

    At Ninfa’s on Navigation, celebrate with Patron-based cocktails and the same festive Jello shots. Sunday’s mariachi is from 2–3 pm, with a photo booth and giveaways from 2–4 pm.

    Picos
    Get your groove on at this restaurant in Upper Kirby with a live DJ mixing up music on Sunday from 12-3 pm outside, and a mariachi band performing inside from 12-4 pm. Feast on the Cinco de Mayo brunch buffet from 10 am-4 pm. On Monday, order $10 house margs from 11 am-3 pm, while an all-you-can-eat pastor cart will be available for $21 a person.

    State Fare Kitchen and Bar
    On Cinco de Mayo, all three locations (Memorial, Sugar Land, and The Woodlands) will serve up festive specials, including $5 State Fare margaritas (frozen or on the rocks) and oversized eats like the Big Tex Taco with a 12-inch puffy flour tortilla. Bring friends and dig into the Big Cinco Platter ($45), which includes the Big Tex Taco, quesabirria, guacamole, salsa, and tortilla chips.

    Toca Madera
    This stylish steakhouse is known for its lively vibes, and Cinco is no exception. The restaurant will be alive with music all weekend, with a DJ, guitarists, and baile folklorico performances. You won’t want to miss the fire dancers. On Cinco de Mayo, happy hour is extended from 2-6 pm, with a live mariachi band. Reservations are recommended.

    Verde Garden
    The Harlow District is pulling out all the stops with three days of Cinco de Mayo festivities. On Saturday, May 3, enjoy a lively lineup featuring a mariachi band at 2 pm, Folklorico dancers at 7 pm, and a DJ set starting at 10 pm. A paloma bar and photo booth add to the fun. On Sunday, May 4, customers can sip from a michelada bar and unwind at the unique cumbia and coffee bar. Then on Monday, May 5, enjoy food and drink specials all day long.

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