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Houston - any reccomendations for a parrothead

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I am going to Houston for a short trip next month. Does anyone have any reccomendations for a parrothead? This is my first visit there as well as to the Gulf Coast.

Thank you for your ideas!
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I'd recomment the Marriott Courtyard Houston Downtown. That's usually where we stay. Historic building in the heart of downtown, located on the METRO light rail line. Decent restaurant in the lobby. Its right across from a HUGE Macy's that connects to the rest of the high-rises by a series of tunnels.

We haven't been to Galveston since before Ike. I know some of the restaurants,etc., are back open. Definintely go to Gaido's. Great fresh seafood, plus the best Soft Shell Crabs I've ever had.

If they're back open, Moody Gardens is an interesting attraction, Also, Take a walk through the Strand Historic District. The tall ship "Elissa" may be sailing again too.

Galveston is about a 45 minute drive down I-45 From Houston.
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I'd recommend a trip to Whataburger...
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RinglingRingling wrote:I'd recommend a trip to Whataburger...
Specs.. find a Phone Book and see which Sam's Boat location is close..
8) 8)
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ragtopW wrote:
RinglingRingling wrote:I'd recommend a trip to Whataburger...
Specs.. find a Phone Book and see which Sam's Boat location is close..
8) 8)
Was wondering when this was going to be brought up. I knew the under was the best choice. :lol: :lol: :lol:

BTW, What Wayne said. I never been to Specs but I hear it's a good place to go.
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Where are you staying in Houston? Will you have a car?
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Post by parrothead_girl_5 »

Ok well for starters go outside of Houston. Galveston is your best bet, well other than the fact that its getting back on its feet from Ike. It is where Buffett used to go a lot, and even made a music video there. The Strand and the Seawall are the best place for tourists, even if they are still a little messed up, but for a Parrothead to feel right at home that's your best bet! That's the best I've got for ya! Hope you will enjoy Houston and surrounding areas when you get there!
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:D :D :D I too have been visiting Houston of late.....last treip about 2 weeks ago I had a Saturday so I went down to Galveston.....on the way I picked up Mardi Gras beads for this years concerts at the International Fun Shop in Seabrook (about 1/2 way to Galveston)....The guy helping me told me to go to the Seawall and find a place called "The Spot".....I did...great burger and cold shiner bock on draft!!!! :D :D :D :D :D I hung out on the upstairs balcony and watched the world go by....lots of very cool bikes and chickas 8) 8) 8) :D ...I then went exploring to the end of the island turned around and had another beer or...2???? at Woody's beach shack........ 8) 8) :D :D :D
As an outsider....I didn't think the damage that was stilll there was an issue (as far as getting around and enjoying the sceneery and such...)And I like spending my tourist bucks where it will do some good :D :D :D
Next trip I plan on spending more time in Galveston........ 8) :D :D :D :D
Oh.....Don't worry about looking up where there is a Spec's.....They are like Starbuck's in Seattle......they're on virtually every freakin' corner... :o :o :D :D :D :D

Here's "The Spot's" Webcam......

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Dutch Harbor PH wrote::D :D :D I too have been visiting Houston of late.....last treip about 2 weeks ago I had a Saturday so I went down to Galveston.....on the way I picked up Mardi Gras beads for this years concerts at the International Fun Shop in Seabrook (about 1/2 way to Galveston)....The guy helping me told me to go to the Seawall and find a place called "The Spot".....I did...great burger and cold shiner bock on draft!!!! :D :D :D :D :D I hung out on the upstairs balcony and watched the world go by....lots of very cool bikes and chickas 8) 8) 8) :D ...I then went exploring to the end of the island turned around and had another beer or...2???? at Woody's beach shack........ 8) 8) :D :D :D
As an outsider....I didn't think the damage that was stilll there was an issue (as far as getting around and enjoying the sceneery and such...)And I like spending my tourist bucks where it will do some good :D :D :D
Next trip I plan on spending more time in Galveston........ 8) :D :D :D :D
Oh.....Don't worry about looking up where there is a Spec's.....They are like Starbuck's in Seattle......they're on virtually every freakin' corner... :o :o :D :D :D :D

Here's "The Spot's" Webcam......

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but the downtown Spec's is definitely The Magic Kingdome of all things liquor...
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RinglingRingling wrote:
Dutch Harbor PH wrote::D :D :D I too have been visiting Houston of late.....last treip about 2 weeks ago I had a Saturday so I went down to Galveston.....on the way I picked up Mardi Gras beads for this years concerts at the International Fun Shop in Seabrook (about 1/2 way to Galveston)....The guy helping me told me to go to the Seawall and find a place called "The Spot".....I did...great burger and cold shiner bock on draft!!!! :D :D :D :D :D I hung out on the upstairs balcony and watched the world go by....lots of very cool bikes and chickas 8) 8) 8) :D ...I then went exploring to the end of the island turned around and had another beer or...2???? at Woody's beach shack........ 8) 8) :D :D :D
As an outsider....I didn't think the damage that was stilll there was an issue (as far as getting around and enjoying the sceneery and such...)And I like spending my tourist bucks where it will do some good :D :D :D
Next trip I plan on spending more time in Galveston........ 8) :D :D :D :D
Oh.....Don't worry about looking up where there is a Spec's.....They are like Starbuck's in Seattle......they're on virtually every freakin' corner... :o :o :D :D :D :D

Here's "The Spot's" Webcam......

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but the downtown Spec's is definitely The Magic Kingdome of all things liquor...

thue Dat!!

also if you are near Minute Maid park.. look up the 1830? bar..
the arcade is priceless.. and the beer is cold!!!
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Dutch Harbor PH wrote::D :D :D I too have been visiting Houston of late.....last treip about 2 weeks ago I had a Saturday so I went down to Galveston.....on the way I picked up Mardi Gras beads for this years concerts at the International Fun Shop in Seabrook (about 1/2 way to Galveston)....The guy helping me told me to go to the Seawall and find a place called "The Spot".....I did...great burger and cold shiner bock on draft!!!! :D :D :D :D :D I hung out on the upstairs balcony and watched the world go by....lots of very cool bikes and chickas 8) 8) 8) :D ...I then went exploring to the end of the island turned around and had another beer or...2???? at Woody's beach shack........ 8) 8) :D :D :D
As an outsider....I didn't think the damage that was stilll there was an issue (as far as getting around and enjoying the sceneery and such...)And I like spending my tourist bucks where it will do some good :D :D :D
Next trip I plan on spending more time in Galveston........ 8) :D :D :D :D
Oh.....Don't worry about looking up where there is a Spec's.....They are like Starbuck's in Seattle......they're on virtually every freakin' corner... :o :o :D :D :D :D

Here's "The Spot's" Webcam......

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Would you please let me know when you plan on being in Galveston next time.
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Pappasitos! Carrabbas. :)

As Dutchy says, The Spot is a great place in Galveston.

Take a look at Jerry Diaz's schedule and see if you can catch him around Houston.

http://www.jerrydiaz.com/2009schedule.html

Pan Jam is in March.

Kemah is a great place. Don't know what all is open at Boardwalk. Tropical Express is a good place to check out for shopping.
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Thank you all for your reccomendations. I am taking notes from all of you and plan to check out the spot, the seawall, strand etc... in Galveston. I am staying at a friends house in Houston, Kingwood area and will be playing golf 3 days that I am there. If there are any cool spots to hit for food, beverage and entertainment in Houston please let me know. Any ideas on local music clubs on Friday and Saturday night would be appreciated.
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sd parrot head wrote:Thank you all for your reccomendations. I am taking notes from all of you and plan to check out the spot, the seawall, strand etc... in Galveston. I am staying at a friends house in Houston, Kingwood area and will be playing golf 3 days that I am there. If there are any cool spots to hit for food, beverage and entertainment in Houston please let me know. Any ideas on local music clubs on Friday and Saturday night would be appreciated.
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sd parrot head wrote:Thank you all for your reccomendations. I am taking notes from all of you and plan to check out the spot, the seawall, strand etc... in Galveston. I am staying at a friends house in Houston, Kingwood area and will be playing golf 3 days that I am there. If there are any cool spots to hit for food, beverage and entertainment in Houston please let me know. Any ideas on local music clubs on Friday and Saturday night would be appreciated.
Are you playing in a tournament?
Be sure to play the Tour 18 Golf Course if you can. It's lots of fun.

http://www.tour18golf.com/tour18golf/cl ... boutus.php

If you like Texas Music artists...
I heard the Dosey Doe is a fun place...near springparrot. I plan to make a trip there one day. :roll:
http://www.doseydoe.com/

I've also gone to McGonigel's Mucky Duck a few times:
http://www.mcgonigels.com/
Bruce Robison is there on Friday.

Billy Joe Shaver is there March 7.
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conched wrote:
sd parrot head wrote:Thank you all for your reccomendations. I am taking notes from all of you and plan to check out the spot, the seawall, strand etc... in Galveston. I am staying at a friends house in Houston, Kingwood area and will be playing golf 3 days that I am there. If there are any cool spots to hit for food, beverage and entertainment in Houston please let me know. Any ideas on local music clubs on Friday and Saturday night would be appreciated.
Are you playing in a tournament?
Be sure to play the Tour 18 Golf Course if you can. It's lots of fun.

http://www.tour18golf.com/tour18golf/cl ... boutus.php

If you like Texas Music artists...
I heard the Dosey Doe is a fun place...near springparrot. I plan to make a trip there one day. :roll:
http://www.doseydoe.com/

I've also gone to McGonigel's Mucky Duck a few times:
http://www.mcgonigels.com/
Bruce Robison is there on Friday.

Billy Joe Shaver is there March 7.
McGonigel's Mucky Duck on Norfolk is one of my fav spots! I'd highly recommend it. :D
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sd parrot head wrote:Thank you all for your reccomendations. I am taking notes from all of you and plan to check out the spot, the seawall, strand etc... in Galveston. I am staying at a friends house in Houston, Kingwood area and will be playing golf 3 days that I am there. If there are any cool spots to hit for food, beverage and entertainment in Houston please let me know. Any ideas on local music clubs on Friday and Saturday night would be appreciated.
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Dutch Harbor PH wrote:
sd parrot head wrote:Thank you all for your reccomendations. I am taking notes from all of you and plan to check out the spot, the seawall, strand etc... in Galveston. I am staying at a friends house in Houston, Kingwood area and will be playing golf 3 days that I am there. If there are any cool spots to hit for food, beverage and entertainment in Houston please let me know. Any ideas on local music clubs on Friday and Saturday night would be appreciated.
For a great meal.... in the Westchase district.......Fugo De Chao on westheimer....unbeliveable meat and salad...come hungry ....... Oh and an excellent wine cellar
Argentinean/Brazilian steakhouse right?
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Ahhh..yes! A meat lovers paradise! Fogo de Chão
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well if you are in town between march 3 and march 22 i recommend going to the world's largest rodeo.

www.hlsr.com

tickets are cheap and it gets you into everything on site. performers include rascal flats, brad paisley, brooks and dunn, pat green, reba, allan jackson, zz top, gary allen, the jonas brothers, etc....

you get a lot for your money.

btw houston folk - i'm working most weekends (and st. pattys day) so if you are going, let me know and you can come buy drink tickets from me...how often can you say your drinking supports college scholarships? :lol:
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