anyone from HOUSTON TX here tonight?
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anyone from HOUSTON TX here tonight?
just came n for a busienss meeting tomorrow, wondering where the good spots in town are...
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Re: anyone from HOUSTON TX here tonight?
What are you looking for?
A. Food
B. Drinks
C. Women
D. All of the above
Where are you staying?
Let me know and I will do what I can to help point you in the right direction.
A. Food
B. Drinks
C. Women
D. All of the above
Where are you staying?
Let me know and I will do what I can to help point you in the right direction.
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Re: anyone from HOUSTON TX here tonight?
at the Houston Hilton Westchase, not sure where I am to be honest, my travel girl just said "here, show up and do this"... so I showed up and did that, now I am somewhere in TX....
Looking to see what there is worth doing around for a few hours.... thanks...
Looking to see what there is worth doing around for a few hours.... thanks...
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Re: anyone from HOUSTON TX here tonight?
Westchase = middle of nowhere
The problem with Houston is that it is pretty dead on Sunday.
Rice Village (www.ricevillageonline.com) has some decent bars (Kelvin Arms, Brian O'Neil's) and has a lot of traffic. Downtown is fairly quiet on Sunday, but you can try some of the bars off Main Street (www.houstondowntown.com).
Midtown is the trendy area that never really delivers so I would avoid it (SW of Downtown).
If you have a couple of hours and a few singles in your pocket, Treasures can keep you busy.
Unfortunately, you are way out west, so all of these require driving.
The problem with Houston is that it is pretty dead on Sunday.
Rice Village (www.ricevillageonline.com) has some decent bars (Kelvin Arms, Brian O'Neil's) and has a lot of traffic. Downtown is fairly quiet on Sunday, but you can try some of the bars off Main Street (www.houstondowntown.com).
Midtown is the trendy area that never really delivers so I would avoid it (SW of Downtown).
If you have a couple of hours and a few singles in your pocket, Treasures can keep you busy.
Unfortunately, you are way out west, so all of these require driving.