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Hotel Daphne
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The spacious triple room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a show…
The spacious suite features 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom with a bath or a shower and bathrobes. This suite has air condition…
The spacious double room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a show…
The spacious triple room features air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath or a showe…
The spacious triple room provides air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a show…
The quadruple room offers air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a shower and a…
The spacious triple room offers air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom featuring a bath or a shower…
The spacious triple room features air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath or a showe…
The quadruple room features air conditioning, a wardrobe, as well as a private bathroom boasting a bath or a shower and…
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Restaurants nearby
- CasaemaBib From popular bakery pop-up to a brick and mortar in the Houston Heights, this daytime restaurant can do no wrong. Celebrating Mexican traditions and quality coffee, the menu is finely curated and endlessly tempting. We suggest working backwards to make the most of your appetite: Flaky, guava-queso empanadas and the famous horchata cream doughnut are essential desserts that sell out early. Chilaquiles built on superb tortilla chips and tender chunks of brisket is one of many worthy entrees. Heirloom corn is a point of pride here, exemplified by one very large tetela stuffed with mushroom-carrot1.5km
- Pinkerton's BarbecueBib Barbecue competition is steep in these parts, but in just a few short years, pitmaster Grant Pinkerton, who once lived above the restaurant, has made a name for himself. The number of deer heads mounted on the walls of this low-slung joint makes you wonder whether beef is really on the menu, but indeed it is. Everyone starts with the hulking beef rib, which often sells out before midday, and thick, melting slabs of prime-grade brisket cooked over mesquite and oak. Like all good barbecue, neither piece wants for sauce. Not to be outdone are the brilliantly tender St. Louis-style ribs, which are2.2km
- Agnes and Sherman Agnes and Sherman is a fun spot in the Houston Heights neighborhood from Chef Nick Wong and Lisa Lee. Rooted in their third-culture upbringing and love for nostalgic flavors, it's an Asian American-inspired diner with a casual and cool vibe. It's just right for meeting a friend, dining solo or taking a date. As for the dishes, think comfort food meets playful takes. Favorites like shrimp toast and savory scallion waffle with sambal honey butter kick things off. Then, chilled noodles tossed with vegetables and yuba are a tempting selection, as is their take on egg foo young, with a crawfish-stu268m
- da Gama CanteenBib Portuguese and Indian flavors live in harmony at da Gama Canteen, located in Houston Heights. Named after the Portuguese explorer Vasco da Gama, this restaurant from Chefs Shiva and Rick Di Virgilio draws inspiration from the Portuguese Indian territories of Goa, East Africa and Portugal. Expect a tapas-style menu displaying a fascinating fusion of the two cultures with bold and vibrant flavors. Must-orders include chana masala, or braised chickpeas and potatoes served with basmati rice, and beef mishkaki, an East African-style marinated beef tenderloin with fried yuca, kachumber and raita. A 2.6km
- Baso Bring friends to this underground party of a restaurant in the Heights. Heavy beats boom through the austere, concrete dining room fit with moody lighting and a long open kitchen armed with a glowing hearth. Yes, this is where the cool people eat. The tight menu leans into live-fire cooking and pulls ideas from all over: grilled oysters with 'nduja; maitake with smoked butter, tamari and carajillo. Sharing really is the best way forward here, so order the pork chop or striped bass. The crunchy endive 4.0 salad is so good you may not want to share, however. The signature Basque cheesecake, topp606m
- Killen'sBib Ronnie Killen’s Heights hit is the wrong place to count calories or dabble with salads. Quite the opposite, this Southern standout is an all-or-nothing celebration honoring his grandmother. Sharing is encouraged here, where meals should begin with their spiced jalapeño cornbread skillet or grilled oysters with harissa spiced topping. Buttermilk fried chicken with a pot of creamy mashed potatoes delights at lunch, while all of the barbecue favorites like brisket, ribs and turkey, are here too. This is comfort food that rings familiar, satisfies with ease and all but demands for a nap once you’v3.8km
- Truth BBQBib Although the acclaimed original location in Brenham is little more than a roadside shack, this Houston Heights sequel from owner and pitmaster Leonard Botello IV is a gleaming model of modern efficiency. Fortunately, the cooking still has plenty of soul, and all your favorites are here, with succulent brisket, juicy turkey and smashburgers, plus house-made sausages that require arriving early to avoid missing out. Sides like collards, beans and corn pudding—or even the more rarified tater tot casserole with fried onions— might even be the highlight, offering the flavorful, rib-sticking quality3.9km
- Banda Burrito Mexican3.5km
- The Meltdown Restaurant3.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Glenwood Cemetery cemetery in Houston, Texas4.6km
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